11 Nights

Boston, Halifax, Sydney Canada, Quebec City, Charlottetown, Portland

Boston, Halifax, Sydney Canada, Quebec City, Charlottetown, Portland
From: 2.178,00 €
only 198,00 € Per night
Κρουαζιερόπλοιο
Celebrity Silhouette
Λιμάνι Αναχώρησης
Boston
Ημερ. Αναχώρησης
28/09/2026 18:00
Ημερ. Επιστροφής
09/10/2026 07:00
Η Κρουαζιέρα
ΗμέραΛιμάνιΆφιξηΑναχώρηση
1η
Boston, United States of America

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).

28/09/2026 18:00
2η
RKD, Unknown
29/09/2026 07:0029/09/2026 16:00
3η
Halifax, Canada

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. 

30/09/2026 10:3030/09/2026 18:00
4η
Sydney Canada, Canada

Sydney is a port on the east coast of Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada. Located on the South Arm, Sydney affords year-round ice-free anchorage for large ships, including cruise ships. Sydney is an ideal base for exploring south-eastern Cape Breton and has a full range of shops and services.

01/10/2026 10:0001/10/2026 19:00
5η
At sea
6η
Quebec City, Canada

Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America. The old district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with remarkable stone buildings and winding streets, is famous for its European charm and well-preserved architectural treasures. Explore the Fortifications of Québec (National Historic Site) close to 4.6 km in length, that offer a unique view, the Parliament Building, the most important historical site in Québec City, Notre Dame des Victoires, built in 1688, the oldest stone church in North America. From the old district, cruise visitors can take the funicular or the "neck-breaking steps", escalier Casse-Cou, Quebec City's oldest stairway, built in 1635 and named as such due to their steepness. There, at the bottom of Côte de la Montagne, lies the Petit-Champlain district, a picture-perfect neighbourhood resembling a quaint riverside village. All year-round, visitors are enchanted by the romantic European atmosphere of this quaint neighbourhood, site of the Québec's first port, and can see here some of the colony's first houses, while enjoying coffee, drinks, lunch or shopping.

03/10/2026 11:00
7η
Quebec City, Canada

Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America. The old district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with remarkable stone buildings and winding streets, is famous for its European charm and well-preserved architectural treasures. Explore the Fortifications of Québec (National Historic Site) close to 4.6 km in length, that offer a unique view, the Parliament Building, the most important historical site in Québec City, Notre Dame des Victoires, built in 1688, the oldest stone church in North America. From the old district, cruise visitors can take the funicular or the "neck-breaking steps", escalier Casse-Cou, Quebec City's oldest stairway, built in 1635 and named as such due to their steepness. There, at the bottom of Côte de la Montagne, lies the Petit-Champlain district, a picture-perfect neighbourhood resembling a quaint riverside village. All year-round, visitors are enchanted by the romantic European atmosphere of this quaint neighbourhood, site of the Québec's first port, and can see here some of the colony's first houses, while enjoying coffee, drinks, lunch or shopping.

04/10/2026 15:00
8η
At sea
9η
Charlottetown, Canada

Charlottetown, the largest city, capital and commercial centre on Canada's smallest province, Prince Edward Island, is an idyllic stop for cruise visitors. The Victorian architecture, the abundance of parks, and its harborside location make a pleasand mixture. Walk the cobblestones of Victoria Row or the seaside broadwalk, see the house that inspired "Anne of Green Gables," or explore the wild shore of Prince Edward Island National Park. Downtown Charlottetown includes the city's historic five hundred lots - among which the Province House- Charlottetown’s most significant cultural landmark-, Founders' Hall, Canada's birthplace pavilion, Fanningbank Government House - the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, built in 1834 in the Georgian style, Charlottetown City Hall, which was built in 1888 in the Romanesque Revival style and is the oldest municipal hall on Prince Edward Island and St. Dunstan’s Basilica, τhe cathedral of the Diocese of Charlottetown, constructed between 1896 and 1907 and rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1913.

06/10/2026 07:0006/10/2026 16:00
10η
At sea
11η
Portland, United States of America

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.

08/10/2026 09:0008/10/2026 20:00
12η
Boston, United States of America

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).

09/10/2026 07:00
Included

Included

  • Accommodation in a cabin of your choice
  • Port charges and taxes (added to the final price of the reservation)
  • Full board daily on the cruise ship
  • Selected refreshments at the ship's buffet restaurant
  • The fun and entertainment program, use of swimming pool & gym
  • Professional liability insurance

Passengers staying from Interior to AquaClass cabins can upgrade their experience by pre-selecting the “All Included” program, which can be included in the price and includes a classic beverage package and the basic wifi package (web browsing, emails, texting via applications ) ship's. 

Passengers staying in AquaClass cabins have exclusive use of the Blu restaurant for dinner, while enjoying unlimited access to the Sea Thermal Suite, complimentary fitness programs, discounts on spa treatments, bottled water in the cabin daily, eco-friendly bath products, 100% cotton bathrobes, towels and slippers, King-size bed, complimentary 24-hour room service 

 For passengers staying in Suites (The Retreat) Sky Suite, AquaClass Sky Suite (only on Celebrity Beyond), Sunset Suite (only on Celebrity Silhouette), Celebrity Suite, Signature Suite, Royal Suite, Penthouse Suite, Reflection Suite, Edge Villa , Iconic Suite, the price includes Premium drinks package and Premium wifi package (web browse, text/video chat, social media posts, emails). Also available is an exclusive restaurant, Luminae, private Retreat Sundeck on select ships, VIP lounge and Concierge service. 

In addition, exclusive to Iconic Suite, Edge Villa, Reflection, Signature, Penthouse and Royal Suite passengers are provided: complimentary bottled water, carbonated soft drinks and beer daily in the cabin, unlimited complimentary meals at themed restaurants, two complimentary bottles of premium spirits, complimentary dry cleaning (twice during the cruise) and priority baggage delivery. 

Not Included

  • Meals at themed restaurants 
  • Alcoholic and bottled drinks and soft drinks 
  • Optional excursions 
  • Internet access 
  • Services of the beauty and rejuvenation center (spa) 
  • Purchases from the ship's stores and everything not expressly mentioned in the included 
  • Gratuities (added to the final price of the reservation) 
  • Air tickets 
  • Transfers from/to port/airport 
  • Travel insurance 
 Prices are per person in Euro €, in a double cabin in the lowest available category 

  • In order to complete the booking and in accordance with the company's policy, it is necessary to provide the full details of all passengers as stated in (a) Passport(s) / Identity Card(s) depending on the cruise you have chosen (Name, Date and Place of Birth, Issue and Expiry Date, Issuing Authority).
  • In addition it is necessary to send the contact details (Name and Mobile phone) of a person (relative or friend) as an Emergency Contact.
  • For your participation in the above cruise it is necessary to have a valid passport. On some cruises with destination ports in the Western Mediterranean you can also travel with a new type of identity card with Latin characters. Ask us about the cruise you are interested in.
  • In case you travel with your National ID card, it must have been issued within the last 15 years and be of the new type (not handwritten, with Latin characters).
  • Deposits for suite bookings will be calculated as 10% of cruise fare per guest. If the 10% value is less than the standard deposit amount, the standard amount will be applied All suite bookings, including Junior Suites, have non-refundable deposits. As such, the full 10% deposit per person will be withheld upon cancellation. If your clients downgrade from a suite category to a lower category which has a lower cruise fare, the higher deposit will still be held. Prices are not fixed. They are linked to the availability of cruise ships.
  • Early booking ensures availability on the cruise, the cabin class you want at competitive prices.

Cancellations for individual bookings Amounts of cancellations per person (excluding insurance premiums or conversion costs)
 
Deposit requested : € 100 per person (up to 5nights), €165 per person (6 to14 nights), € 490 per person (more than15nights), which is non refundable. Final payment is due by 60 days prior sailing.

Cancellations for individual bookings Amounts of cancellations per person (excluding insurance premiums or conversion costs)
999 – 50* day without any more charege
 49 – 31 days prior sailing 50% on cruise fare (taxes and gratuities excluded)
 30 – 15 days prior saililng 75% on cruise fare (taxes and gratuities excluded)
 14 – 0 days prior sailing 100% on cruise fare (taxes and gratuities excluded)

-For cruises calling at Greece (not included)-
Please note that from  July 21, the Greek Government will introduce a new fee for visitors.
This mandatory fee applies to all cruise guests, regardless of age (including Infants) who go ashore at Greek ports – whether as part of an organized shore excursion or independently – including disembarking guests. 
Below is the current summary of the fees, up to May 31st, 2026: 
  • 21 July 2025 – 30 September 2025: 
    • EUR 20 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 5 per guest per port for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 October – 31 October 2025 / 1 April 2026 – 31 May 2026: 
    • EUR 12 per guest for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 3 per guest for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 November 2025 – 31 March 2026: 
    • EUR 4 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 1 per guest for all other Greek ports 
 Please note that this fee will be automatically charged to your onboard account if you disembark in any Greek port. Such fee is set and mandated by the Greek authorities and applies to all cruise lines operating in Greece.