Itinerary: Southampton – Halifax, Gaspe, Sept-Iles, Quebec City (overnight onboard), Saguenay, Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Sydney (Nova Scotia), St. John’s (Newfoundland) – Southampton
Arcadia
P&O Cruises
(J313) Canada & New England Cruise
26th September 2023
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Arcadia Cruise Summary
This cruise aboard Arcadia and operated by P&O Cruises, is a 24-night USA & Canada No-Fly cruise from Southampton. The cruise departs on the 26th of September, 2023.
Cruise Details
Cruise Line: P&O Cruises
Cruise Ship: Arcadia
Cruise Number:
Cruise Destination: USA & Canada
Cruise Nights: 24
Cruise Type: No-Fly
Cruise From: Southampton
Cruise Date: 26th of September, 2023
Arcadia USA & Canada Cruise, September 2023 Itinerary
Itinerary: Southampton – Halifax, Gaspe, Sept-Iles, Quebec City (overnight onboard), Saguenay, Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Sydney (Nova Scotia), St. John’s (Newfoundland) – Southampton
Ports of Call* (in no particular order!)
- Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island): Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is a Canadian city known for its history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Confederation Centre of the Arts, the Province House National Historic Site, and Victoria Park.
- Gaspe: Gaspe is a town in Quebec, Canada. It is known for its history, culture, and scenery. Visitors can explore the Forillon National Park, the Pointe-a-la-Renommee Lighthouse, and the Perce Rock. Other popular attractions include the Gaspé Peninsula, the Micmac Interpretation Site, and the Jacques Cartier Monument.
- Halifax: Halifax is the capital city of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located on the east coast of Canada, known for its maritime heritage, historic architecture, and stunning natural beauty.
- Quebec City (Overnight in Port): Located in eastern Canada, Quebec City is the capital of the Quebec province. It is one of the oldest cities in North America. It is a popular port of call for cruise ships visiting the region. It offers visitors a glimpse into French Canadian culture and history, including its old town with narrow cobblestone streets and 17th and 18th-century stone buildings. This cruise spends a night alongside, giving more time to explore Quebec.
- Saguenay: Saguenay is a city in Quebec, Canada, located on the Saguenay River. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including fjords, forests, and wildlife. Visitors to Saguenay can enjoy hiking, kayaking, and other outdoor activities, as well as cultural attractions such as museums, art galleries, and music festivals.
- Sept-Îles: Sept-Îles, located in Quebec, Canada, Sept-Îles is a port town known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching in the surrounding areas.
- St. John's (Newfoundland): St. John's is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is the oldest city in North America, with a rich history that can be seen in its architecture, museums, and cultural festivals. St. John's is known for its stunning natural beauty, rugged coastline, hiking trails, and whale-watching opportunities.
- Sydney (Nova Scotia): Sydney is located on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. The city is a popular cruise destination due to its scenic location and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the historic downtown area, hike through the nearby Cape Breton Highlands National Park, or visit the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site to learn about the area's colonial past.
*Note: This is for informational purposes only. These are not recommendations, and some attractions listed may not be available on your cruise. If you are after a specific port of call, check that the ship is visiting that port before booking, as ports of call can change, and this is only a guide.