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Canada & New England cruise planning authority
Plan every part of your Canada & New England cruise with independent shore excursions, cruise port guides, ship schedules, hotels, walking routes and pre- and post-cruise planning.
Where are you in your cruise journey?
Hotels, airport transfers, things to do, one-day itineraries, embarkation advice, and luggage tips.
Shore excursions, walking guides, private tours, cruise schedules, and return-to-ship planning.
Late flight ideas, hotels, sightseeing, transfers, luggage storage, and post-cruise itineraries.
Excursions
Independent shore excursions across every Canada and New England port.
Planning
Build your personalised cruise holiday with excursion and hotel recommendations.
Schedules
See which ships are in port before you book tours.
Ports
Authority guides for every Canada and New England cruise port.
Hotels
Pre- and post-cruise hotel planning near every major terminal.
Guides
Self-guided walks for the most walkable cruise ports.
Transfers
Airport to cruise terminal transfer planning.
Your cruise holiday begins before boarding and often continues after disembarkation. Maximise every day with hotels, sightseeing, and local experiences.
Quebec City, Sydney NS, and Saguenay for spectacular autumn foliage.
Boston, Quebec City, and Halifax for Revolutionary and maritime heritage.
Quebec City, Halifax, and Bar Harbor for easy exploration on foot.
Vancouver, Montreal, Boston, and Quebec City as major cruise start points.
Bar Harbor, Portland, and Halifax for Atlantic seafood.
Authority port guides with excursion recommendations and links to specialist local booking sites.

History & coastal scenery
Atlantic Canada's premier port with Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg, and a walkable waterfront.

Fall colours & heritage
UNESCO Old Quebec, fall foliage, and French-Canadian culture on the St. Lawrence.

Embarkation & culture
St. Lawrence embarkation hub with Old Montreal, Mount Royal, and bilingual culture.

History & culture
Freedom Trail, Salem access, and New England's largest cruise hub.

Coastal beauty
Signal Hill, puffin tours, and North America's oldest city.

National parks
Gateway to Acadia National Park and classic Maine lobster.

Embarkation city
Alaska embarkation hub with Canada Place, Stanley Park, and Capilano.

Island escape
PEI charm, Anne of Green Gables, and red-sand beaches.

Food & lighthouses
Old Port dining, lighthouse country, and compact walkable centre.
Atlantic Canada's premier cruise gateway on Halifax Harbour.
UNESCO-listed Old Quebec and premier fall foliage port.
St. Lawrence River hub and Canada/New England embarkation port.
Major New England embarkation and port-of-call destination.
Newfoundland's capital welcomes seasonal cruise traffic with ships docking at the St. John's cruise terminal.
Primary Alaska cruise embarkation port on Burrard Inlet.
Cape Breton Island gateway on the Atlantic coast.
The cruise holiday begins before boarding and often continues after disembarkation. Hotels, airport transfers, parking, and pre-cruise sightseeing transform a good cruise into an exceptional holiday.
Arrive a day early, explore your embarkation city, and eliminate same-day flight stress. Our hotel and transfer guides help you plan with confidence.
Hotel planning guidesA post-cruise night lets you explore Quebec City, Boston, or Vancouver without rushing to the airport. Combine with our transfer planning pages.
Transfer planningHalifax offers broader excursion variety and Peggy's Cove access; Saint John excels at Bay of Fundy tidal experiences.
Sydney is Cape Breton's gateway to the Cabot Trail; Halifax is Nova Scotia's larger hub with more excursion options.
Bar Harbor is Acadia National Park country; Portland offers urban dining and lighthouse tours.
Vancouver is a major embarkation city; Victoria offers garden heritage and a gentler pace.
Canada/New England cruises emphasise history, fall colours and Atlantic ports; Alaska focuses on glaciers, wildlife and Inside Passage scenery.
Canadian ports offer French heritage, fall foliage and maritime culture; New England adds Revolutionary history and lobster country.
It depends on your interests. Quebec City excels for fall colours and heritage, Halifax for coastal scenery, Boston for history, and Bar Harbor for national park access.
Independent operators typically offer smaller groups and better value. Book your must-do excursion through the cruise line for the return guarantee, and use independent specialists for additional activities.
September and October offer spectacular fall foliage. May through August provides milder weather and longer days.
Use our hotel planning guides, airport transfer pages, and cruise planner to build a complete holiday around your sailing.