Golden Autumn On North America’s East Coast


Cruise overview
From Canada’s untouched nature to the charming bays of New England: this cruise combines scenic diversity, culinary delights and idyllic harbour towns to create an unforgettable overall experience.
Itinerary
Montréal, Québec
Montreal welcomes you with its vibrant city life and charming old town streets. Amidst historic buildings, colourful markets and lively cafes, you can get a first impression of the Canadian city before the ship sets sail at midnight.
Canada’s most diverse metropolis, Montréal, is an island city that favors style and elegance over order or even prosperity, a city where past and present intrude on each other daily. In some ways it resembles Vienna—well past its peak of power and glory, perhaps, yet still vibrant and grand.But don’t get the wrong idea. Montréal has always had a bit of an edge. During Prohibition, thirsty Americans headed north to the city on the St. Lawrence for booze, music, and a good time, and people still come for the same things. Summer festivals celebrate everything from comedy and French music and culture to beer and fireworks, and, of course, jazz. And on those rare weeks when there isn’t a planned event, the party continues. Clubs and sidewalk cafés are abuzz from late afternoon to the early hours of the morning. And Montréal is a city that knows how to mix it up even when it’s 20 below zero. Rue St-Denis is almost as lively on a Saturday night in January as it is in July, and the festival Montréal en Lumière, or Montréal Highlights, enlivens the dreary days of February with concerts, balls, and fine food.Montréal takes its name from Parc du Mont-Royal, a stubby plug of tree-covered igneous rock that rises 764 feet above the surrounding cityscape. Although its height is unimpressive, “the Mountain” forms one of Canada’s finest urban parks, and views from the Chalet du Mont-Royal atop the hill provide an excellent orientation to the city’s layout and major landmarks.Old Montréal is home to museums, the municipal government, and the magnificent Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal within its network of narrow, cobblestone streets. Although Montréal’s centre-ville, or Downtown, bustles like many other major cities on the surface, it’s active below street level as well, in the so-called Underground City–-the underground levels of shopping malls and food courts connected by pedestrian tunnels and the city’s subway system, or métro. Residential Plateau Mont-Royal and trendy neighborhoods are abuzz with restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and cafés. The greener areas of town are composed of the Parc du Mont-Royal and the Jardin Botanique.
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Trois-Rivieres (Three Rivers), Québec
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Gaspé, Québec
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands, Québec
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Portland, Maine
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Newport, Rhode Island
New York, New York
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New York, New York
Suite
Stateroom size (minimum): 291 sq. ft.
Elegantly appointed with panoramic windows and a comfortable living area.
Amenities: Queen-size bed, marble bathroom with bathtub and shower, seating area, minibar, flat-screen TV, 24-hour room service.
Amenities
- Bath
- Double or Twin Configuration
- Shower
- Room Service Available
- Free Mini Bar
- TV
- Coffee Machine
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Ship features
Blending timeless design, Michelin-inspired dining, and an intimate atmosphere, MS Europa offers the ultimate luxury small-ship experience.
- 400-guest all-suite luxury vessel
- Awarded “5-Stars-Plus” by Berlitz Cruise Guide
- Five gourmet dining venues
- Bilingual German/English service
- Ocean Spa and modern fitness suite
- Indoor/outdoor pool with retractable roof
- Europa Lounge for live performances
- Michelin-level dining by Chef Kevin Fehling
- 14 Zodiacs for expedition-style exploration
- Golf simulator and enrichment programme







