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Quebec and Newfoundland Adventure

Dining
£4,829pp
Voyage Code: WIND1050794
moon 14 nights
anchor Star Pride
calendar 27 Sep '27

Cruise overview

Embark on a journey through Eastern Canada’s UNESCO World Heritage sites and discover the history of the archipelagos throughout Quebec and Newfoundland. This roundtrip Montreal cruise, traverse through small ports and an overnight in St. John, with autumn foliage as the backdrop to your journey. Enjoy a stop in the small ship exclusive port of Bonne Bay, and two new to Windstar ports – St. Pierre & Miquelon and Trois-Rivières. On shore, you can experience the best jam in Quebec City on Île d’Orléans at Confiturerie Tigidou, a well-known jam factory. In Baie-Comeau, meet local wildlife aboard a Zodiac, or go lobster fishing in Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Island. Discover Newfoundland’s geology and wander the New World’s First City when you disembark in St. John. Visit the Red Bay Basque Whaling Station (UNESCO site) to learn about the history of the whaling capital of the world. In Havre-Saint-Pierre, get up close to the largest concentration of monoliths, a natural formation made up of a single large stone or rock, in Canada. Before you end your voyage in Montreal, make one final stop in Trois-Rivières, known as the poetry capital of Quebec, filled with rich history, a vibrant art scene, and poetry displayed throughout the city.

Montréal, Québec
Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands, Québec
Saint Pierre
Saint-John, New Brunswick
Saint-John, New Brunswick
Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
Bonne Bay Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador
Havre-Saint-Pierre, Québec
Quebec City, Québec
Montréal, Québec

Itinerary

Day 1

Montréal, Québec


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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Day 2

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Day 3

Saguenay River, Canada, Quebec

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at-sea At sea

Day 5

Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands, Québec

Day 6

Saint Pierre

Day 7

Saint-John, New Brunswick

Day 8

Saint-John, New Brunswick

Day 9

at-sea At sea

Day 10

Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador

Day 11

Bonne Bay Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador

Day 12

Havre-Saint-Pierre, Québec

Day 13

at-sea At sea

Day 14

Quebec City, Québec

Day 15

Montréal, Québec

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The Star Porthole Suite offers cosy sophistication with charming porthole windows providing a classic maritime feel. Well-appointed and thoughtfully designed, these suites feature comfortable sleeping and sitting areas, ideal for guests seeking intimate, elegant accommodation without compromising on Windstar’s renowned luxury and service.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Lounge Area
  • Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
  • Wi-Fi (Additional Cost)

Ship features

Star Pride offers suite-only luxury, refreshed venues and modern amenities tailored for boutique cruising.

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Accommodation
Dining
Amenities
Spa
Families
  • Completely all-suite ship after Star Plus refit
  • New dining options: Cuadro 44, Star Grill
  • Infiniti pool with ocean views
  • Watersports platform with complimentary use of kayaks and paddleboards
  • Open-bridge access for guests
  • Refreshed lounges, spa, fitness facilities and library
  • Beauty salon, boutique, destination office and screening room
  • Low-key evening entertainment and local music
Star Pride Accommodation

Accommodation

Star Pride’s 156 suites range from Star Porthole and Ocean View to Balcony, Deluxe, Classic and the top-tier Owner’s Suite. All offer queen-size beds (convertible), ensuite bath with tub or shower, sitting areas, televisions, and generous storage. Larger suites feature separate dining, guest bedrooms or balconies. Four wheelchair-accessible suites are located near the lifts.

Star Pride Dining

Dining

Dining aboard Star Pride embraces culinary innovation and inclusive flair. Amphora remains the main restaurant with globally inspired menus served course by course, open seating, and no reservations required. The Veranda offers buffet lunches and à la carte options against panoramic views. Candles provides intimate evening dining under the stars, specialising in steak and seafood. Star Grill by Steven Raichlen introduces a new al fresco grilled menu of meats, fish and fresh salads. Cuadro 44, a reservation-only Spanish tapas restaurant, offers a sharing-style experience curated by a multi-Michelin-starred chef. Room service is available 24/7 for guests preferring in-suite dining.

Star Pride Amenities

Amenities

Guests can unwind in the World Spa, featuring treatment rooms, sauna and calming décor. The fitness centre is equipped with modern gym facilities, and open-deck areas offer lounging, sunbathing and viewing. Additional amenities include a boutique, salon, destination office, screening room, library, and bars such as the Passages Lounge, Star Bar and Compass Rose.

Star Pride Wellness

Spa

The World Spa by Windstar provides indulgent treatments, relaxation spaces, sauna and wellness services that complement the ship’s calm, elegant ambience.

 

Entertainment

Entertainment is relaxed and destination-driven. Guests enjoy live musicians, local performances, cocktail socials, sail-raising ceremonies, and nightly gatherings in the lounges. The onboard team leads fun activities such as quizzes and cooking classes.

Star Pride Families

Families

Star Pride is designed primarily for adult travellers, but families can be accommodated in larger suites. The publication of family-oriented programming is limited given the yacht-style format.