7 Nights

Boston, Portland, Bar Harbor, Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax

Boston, Portland, Bar Harbor, Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax
From:
1.169,00 €
only 167,00 € Per night
Departure Port
Boston
Cruise Code
58012
Departure Date
30/08/2026 16:00
Return Date
06/09/2026 08:00
Boston, United States of America30/08/2026 16:00
At sea
Portland, United States of America01/09/2026 08:00-01/09/2026 17:00
Bar Harbor, United States of America02/09/2026 08:00-02/09/2026 17:00
Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Canada03/09/2026 08:00-03/09/2026 16:00
Halifax, Canada04/09/2026 10:00-04/09/2026 20:00
At sea
Boston, United States of America06/09/2026 08:00
1η
day
Boston, United States of America
Departure Time
30/08/2026 16:00

Boston is the largest city of Massachusetts and New England, located in a natural harbour. The metropolis is showcasing significant historic sites, which you can visit by following The Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile stretch hosting 16 sites pertaining to the Revolutionary War. Don't miss its interesting museums, the Museum of Science at Science Park, with more than 400 interactive exhibits, the Museum of Fine Arts, New England's largest art museum, known for its collection of works by Claude Monet. The Institute of Contemporary Art in South Boston, all glass and sharp angles, a stark departure from the city's presiding aesthetic as well as Boston Public Library are also interesting to have a look. Take a walk at the South End, street after tree-lined street of red-brick bow-front townhouses dating to the 1800s, along with some of Boston's best restaurants, design stores and boutiques. For shopping, choose the eight-block shopping stretch of Newbury Street in Back Bay, Quincy Market or Faneuil Hall Marketplace, an ιndoor-outdoor market great place for both shopping and dining. Enjoy nature at its best, by walking along the Boston side of the Charles River, which separates the city from Cambridge, a roughly three-mile leafy path known as the Charles River Esplanade or visit Boston Public Garden (Boston Common), the nation's oldest botanical garden (1634).

2η
day
At sea
3η
day
Portland, United States of America
Arrival Time
01/09/2026 08:00
Departure Time
01/09/2026 17:00

Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located on an outstanding setting on the coast of Maine. Visitors can stroll with ease around the historic buildings, the vibrant arts district, the waterfront and the revitalized warehouse districts of Portland’s Old Port.

4η
day
Bar Harbor, United States of America
Arrival Time
02/09/2026 08:00
Departure Time
02/09/2026 17:00

Most of the year, the sunlight touches the United States first at Cadillac Mountain on the Maine Coast, and from its granite-slabbed summit, light tiptoes down across the rest of Mount Desert Isle, Acadia National Park, the town of Bar Harbor and then the rest of the country. The raw coastal scenery attracted Hudson River School painters in the 1840s, and their art in turn lured thousants of visitors to the area. Soon, Bar Harbor was the "playground" for the East Coast glittering class and bejeweled with grand mansions and immaculate gardens. Cruise visitors can walk the streets of town, relax on the Village Green, or climb Cadillac Mountain. At Acadia National Park enjoy hiking, bird watching and cycling tours.

5η
day
Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Canada
Arrival Time
03/09/2026 08:00
Departure Time
03/09/2026 16:00

Saint John is the largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, known as the Fundy City due to its location on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the St. John River. It hosts 13 National Historic Sites of Canada, with most notable Carleton Martello Tower (1815), Fort Charnisay (1645), the Imperial / Bi-Capitol Theatre (1913), facing onto King's Square, the Loyalist House (1817), one of the oldest residences in the city and a survivor of the Great Fire, St. John's Anglican Church / Stone Church (1826), Saint John City Market (1876), a rare and notable surviving example of a 19th-century market building and Saint John County Court House (1829), a neoclassical court house typical of early-19th-century, British public buildings in Canada. Partridge Island Quarantine Station (1830), one of two major quarantine stations in Canada in the 19th century, established to protect the citizenry from contagious diseases carried by passengers and crews of in-coming ships. The Bay of Fundy is known for having the highest tidal range in the world. 

6η
day
Halifax, Canada
Arrival Time
04/09/2026 10:00
Departure Time
04/09/2026 20:00

The economic and cultural capital of eastern Canada, is an easygoing and hospitable metropolis, located on one of the planet's great natural harbors. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings of Halifax's Historic Properties recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage and adorned with landmarks like the Citadel fortress, Pier 21 (Canada's Ellis Island) and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Outside the city, cruise visitors can discover the weatherbeaten landscape of Nova Scotia's south shore, including famous Peggy's Cove and the German village of Lunenburg, so meticulously restored it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

7η
day
At sea
8η
day
Boston, United States of America
Arrival Time
06/09/2026 08:00

Boston is the largest city of Massachusetts and New England, located in a natural harbour. The metropolis is showcasing significant historic sites, which you can visit by following The Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile stretch hosting 16 sites pertaining to the Revolutionary War. Don't miss its interesting museums, the Museum of Science at Science Park, with more than 400 interactive exhibits, the Museum of Fine Arts, New England's largest art museum, known for its collection of works by Claude Monet. The Institute of Contemporary Art in South Boston, all glass and sharp angles, a stark departure from the city's presiding aesthetic as well as Boston Public Library are also interesting to have a look. Take a walk at the South End, street after tree-lined street of red-brick bow-front townhouses dating to the 1800s, along with some of Boston's best restaurants, design stores and boutiques. For shopping, choose the eight-block shopping stretch of Newbury Street in Back Bay, Quincy Market or Faneuil Hall Marketplace, an ιndoor-outdoor market great place for both shopping and dining. Enjoy nature at its best, by walking along the Boston side of the Charles River, which separates the city from Cambridge, a roughly three-mile leafy path known as the Charles River Esplanade or visit Boston Public Garden (Boston Common), the nation's oldest botanical garden (1634).

Boston, Portland, Bar Harbor, Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax
From:
1.169,00 €
only 167,00 € Per night
Departure Port
Boston
Cruise Code
58012
Departure Date
30/08/2026 16:00
Return Date
06/09/2026 08:00
Boston, United States of America30/08/2026 16:00
At sea
Portland, United States of America01/09/2026 08:00-01/09/2026 17:00
Bar Harbor, United States of America02/09/2026 08:00-02/09/2026 17:00
Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Canada03/09/2026 08:00-03/09/2026 16:00
Halifax, Canada04/09/2026 10:00-04/09/2026 20:00
At sea
Boston, United States of America06/09/2026 08:00