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Silversea Canada & New England Cruise

  • Toronto
  • Quebec City
  • Saguenay
  • Charlottetown
  • Sydney NS
  • Halifax
  • Portland Maine
  • Boston
  • Newport
  • New York
  • 19 nights from
  • £9,769 per person
  • Trip Code: CR-1366

    • SAVE! £1200 per person on Silversea cruises
    • Complimentary shore excursions

Holiday Overview

Begin your adventure in Toronto, where you'll start with a 3-night stay to immerse yourself in the vibrant cityscape and take in its renowned attractions visiting the spectacular Niagara Falls. Continue your journey as you board VIA Rail in business class bound for Quebec City, where you'll be captivated by its unmistakable French charm and rich history.

From Quebec City join your 10-night luxury Silversea Canada and New England Cruise. Traverse the majestic St. Lawrence River, venturing through the breathtaking Saguenay Fjord before reaching the enchanting Atlantic Canada. Explore the picturesque Atlantic Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and make captivating stops in Portland, Boston, and Newport before concluding your cruise in the iconic metropolis of New York City. End with a 3-night in New York City to explore the iconic sights.

Silversea Canada & New England Cruise includes:

  • Return Flights from the UK
  • 9 Nights Hotel Accommodation
  • 10 Night Silversea Cruise including drinks, meals, gratuities & excursions onboard
  • VIA Rail in Business Class from Toronto to Quebec City
  • All Transfers
  • Small Group experience to Niagara Falls
  • Classic Distillery Walking Tour with Chocolate Tasting in Toronto
  • The Grand Walking Tour of Old Quebec
  • Historic Food Tour of Quebec
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Day 1 - UK to Toronto

Arrive in Toronto Airport and transfer to your choosen hotel. 

Featured accommodation

Fairmont Royal York

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Day 2 - Niagara Falls Full Day Excursion

This award-winning Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto is the best way to experience one of Canada's most spectacular sights. Every detail has been meticulously planned to ensure this fully guided luxury tour will be the highlight of your trip to Canada. With complimentary door-to-door service, you'll be picked up anywhere in downtown Toronto. A modern vehicle and certified driver ensures a smooth ride so there is no need to worry about driving on your own. Along the route, your exceptional tour guide points out hidden gems and provides local insight. In Niagara Falls, you'll bypass the regular line with priority access to the Hornblower Niagara Cruises boat tour. With a maximum of just 12 guests, there are no long waits to get on and off our vehicle at each stop giving you more time to enjoy Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Tour Highlights & Inclusions: Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off in Toronto, admission for Hornblower Cruise, time at the falls, time in Niagara-on-the-Lake, floral Clock, Niagara Parkway, lunch at Table Rock House Restaurant, If Hornblower Cruise is not operating, the Journey Behind the Falls will be offered.

Returning to Toronto in the evening. 

Featured accommodation

Fairmont Royal York

Unmissable Experiences

Niagara Falls

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Day 3 - Classic Distillery District Walking Tour & Chocolate Tasting

Today we have inlcuded a walking tour of Toronto's Distillery area. 

Experience the explosive history of the world's once largest Distillery and find out how the Gooderham and Worts Distillery transformed into the modern day Distillery District. Toronto's history is far more fascinating than many give credit. The expert guides will interpret this rich history through the lens of Gooderham and Worts and how they became the world's largest distillery.

Featured accommodation

Fairmont Royal York

Unmissable Experiences

Toronto Experiences

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Day 4 - Toronto to Quebec City

This morning transfer from your hotel to the VIA Rail station for your journey to Quebec City. 

Enjoy the facilities of the Business Class Lounge before boarding the train. Complimentary newspapers and non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lounge. Your rail journey will take you through Ontario traveling onwards to Quebec take in the changing landscapes arriving into Quebec City in the evening transferring to your hotel. 

Featured accommodation

Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac

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Day 5 - Walking Tour of Quebec City

At a leisurely pace, take the time to explore and to learn about the history, the architecture and the charms of Old Quebec, a World Heritage site! Starting in the heart of Quebec's old Upper Town, we will wend our way down to the historic Lower Town. With many opportunities to snap some great photos, your guide will also provide suggestions along the way of further things to see and do during your stay. The tour ends at the funiculaire leaving you with the choice to explore the many shops and attractions in Lower Town or returning to the Upper Town - a short ride or walk away! Among landmarks discovered: Dufferin Terrace - Chateau Frontenac - St-Lawrence River - Latin Quarter - Old Seminary - Fortifications - Old Port - The Antique & Art district - Place Royale "Birthplace of the City".

Featured accommodation

Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac

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Day 6 - Historic Food Tour in Old Quebec

Join Louis Hebert or Marie Rollet, best known as the first farmers of the New France era, on this tour combining the history of the old city to the evolution of the local producer's knowledge. These notable characters will tell you how they established their homes in the heart of Old Quebec and how they managed to stay there even with the long winters and poor food supplies. This tour will help you truly experience the Old Quebec and enjoy its local flavors. This tour includes four tastings of local products and restaurants.

Featured accommodation

Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac

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Day 7 - Board Silversea Cruise

Transfer from your hotel to the cruise port and join your spectaular 10-night cruise around Canada and New England. 

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Day 8 - Saguenay, Quebec

The gateway to the Saguenay Fjord, the city lies at the intersection of a triad of sprawling national parks, amid some of North America’s most impressive scenery. Embark on adventures to witness leaping waterfalls, forest-clad fjord banks, and whales crashing athletically offshore. Learn more of Saguenay's heritage, with a tour of the picturesque pulp mill, which dates back to the 1800s, and now houses a museum. Elsewhere the Petite Maison Blanche is a humble wooden house that was one of the few buildings to survive the floods of 1947. It’s the expansive scenery of Fjord-du-Saguenay National Park that draws most visitors to this part of Northern Quebec, however, and you can venture out to immerse yourself in the immense Ice Age fjord's national park, as it gouges through a spectacular 60-mile route, before unloading into the St. Lawrence River. Said to be the Northern Hemisphere’s most southerly fjord – and one of the world’s longest - it's 270 metres deep in parts, and towered over by steep, scenic slopes. Get out to meet the area’s varied wildlife – which ranges from moose and wolves to orcas, belugas and blue whales. Sail on the surface in kayaks, or take a sightseeing cruise. Earthy trails invite you to hike in the fresh air, among fragrant pine needles, while daring strung bridges, mountain bike routes, and climbable rock faces cater to the adventurous. Secluded rocky beaches and rejuvenating spas offer a more relaxed way to experience Saguenay's charms.

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Day 9 - At Sea

Enjoy the facilities onboard Silver Shadow. 

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Day 10 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Known as the birthplace of Canada, owing to its role as host of the conference that would eventually lead to the formation of the Canadian Confederation - Charlottetown is a celebration of all things Great White North. Perched just offshore on Prince Edward Island, there’s a small-town charm to the locals’ genuine smiles that is instantly disarming. Despite its capital status, the city’s welcoming demeanour, pretty timber lighthouses and low-key coastal location, make Charlottetown an easy-going, idyllic island escape. 1864 saw Charlottetown lead the Confederation Conference, welcoming delegations from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island to Province House. Together, they thrashed out the plan to create the Dominion of Canada, which was formally enacted three years later. This key role in the birth of the nation is worn proudly as a badge of honour here, and the gargantuan Confederation Centre of the Arts pays tribute to this historic chapter, while also providing space for contemporary cultural pursuits to shine. The auburn pigtails of Anne of Green Gables are also a regular sight around these parts. Canada’s much loved, longest-running musical, premiered right here in Charlottetown in 1965. The abundant natural resources of the Atlantic make Charlottetown a haven for rich, juicy seafood - like tender lobster and mussel pots. Charlottetown’s cuisine is also imbued with quality via the Culinary Institute of Canada - which simmers the area in cooking talent - while its thriving craft brewing scene adds a hoppy tang to the area’s friendly bars.

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Day 11 - Sydney, Nova Scotia

Surrounded by raw ocean and gorgeous coastal scenery, Cape Breton island's only city is a remote and awe-inspiring place. Formed around a former steel plant, Sydney now thrives on welcoming visitors, ushering them into the very heart of beautiful Nova Scotia. Delve deep into the heart of this scenic island, to see extraordinary natural sights and learn of the customs of the native Mi'kmaq people in Membertou Heritage Park. Wander the tidy new boardwalk, and hike among wild and rugged coastline, capped by flashing lighthouses. A place of thrilling, undulating coastal drives, pretty historic colonial houses dating back to the 1780s, and craggy coastal walks, Sydney is effortlessly easy on the eye. The waterfront is the best place to take a stroll, accompanied by the rustle of washing waves and the gentle melodies of musicians. There’s always a song in the air here, and you can even visit the unique monument to the region’s tuneful talents at the world’s biggest fiddle. The adjacent market will be music to any shopper’s ears. Open-air exhibitions like the Nova Scotia Highland Village Museum, bring together the local culture, while elsewhere you can learn of the coal mining that transformed Sydney into a thriving steel capital. Alexander Graham Bell spent time on these shores in nearby Baddeck – and you can find out more about his life and innovations – which were far more comprehensive than just the telephone - in the dedicated museum. Although Sydney was founded by the British in 1785, there were plenty of tussles with the French over the years that followed. Get an insight into the region’s military past, brought to life at the Fortress of Louisbourg – a massive, reconstructed French fortified city, where soldiers clank along the streets and artisans stir thick bowls of melted chocolate.

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Day 12 - Halifax, Nova Scotia

A city that thrives on a diet of music, outdoor events and ocean-faring history, Nova Scotia's capital - and Atlantic Canada's largest conurbation - oozes salt-licked charm. The star-shaped fortress of Halifax Citadel sits above the city, while down below, Halifax revolves around its bustling harbour. Here, jet-skis skid across the water and heritage ships jaunt out to scenic offshore islands. Music carries on the waterfront's breeze as summer’s events play out, while a hefty population of pubs and restaurants provides all the space required for sitting back and relaxing. The shorefront boardwalk invites you on a gentle stroll along the waves, wandering back through Halifax's history. The Canadian Museum of Immigration waits at Pier 21 and was the doorway to a country of opportunity for so many - with over a million immigrants taking their first footsteps into Canada here. The pier's wooden boards are dotted with cafes, craft shops and artist studios. Sail deeper into seafaring heritage at the maritime museum. As the closest city to the sinking of the Titanic, recovered victims were transported to - and many were buried - in Halifax. The story, and items from the doomed vessel, are displayed in the museum's collection. Peggy's Cove lighthouse is nearby, and this immaculate little lighthouse is one of Canada's favourite, watching out stoically over the Atlantic's waves. With rich pickings available from its coastal location, the fruits of the sea are served up in the fryers of Halifax's varied restaurants - try seared scallops and juicy mussels. Round off any meal with a buttery blueberry grunt dessert – delicious when served up warm with a dollop of melting vanilla ice cream.

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Day 13 - At Sea

Another day at sea to enjoy the onboard facilities. 

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Day 14 - Portland, Maine

Lighthouses, lobsters and long stretches of beach epitomise Portland. And while that still rings true, Portland is changing. So today, along with the bearded fishermen who have spent their lives at sea, expect a fair smattering of bearded hipsters, who inject their lives into the city. Portland is a place that delivers, whatever time of year. Summer and you’ll be enjoying some of those famous beaches and winter will have you cosying up around fires in log cabins. Spring is when the glorious forests come back to life but autumn is when Portland’s literal true colours shine through. The east coast’s famous fall foliage is everywhere, and for anyone lucky enough to be visiting the region around this time of year it would be a crime not to enjoy pyrotechnical displays of Mother Nature’s finest work. But there is much more to this maritime city than trees – although that is enough for many. Victorian architecture, a thriving, arts scene from crafts to clothing and world famous cuisine (Portland has the most restaurants per capita, second only to San Francisco), have put Portland on the map. The city was founded in 1632 and quickly prospered through shipbuilding and export. The extension of the Canada Trunk Railway to the city gave Portland a heady status as being 100 miles closer to Europe than any other US port, and it became a boom town. A key destination on the freedom trail that helped African Americans escape slavery in the South, the town has retained its tolerant ambience and laid back feel.

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Day 15 - Boston, Massachusetts

Historic yet revolutionary, few places embody the American dream quite as well as Boston - and you’ll feel the strong independent streak, and pride in the founding ideals of freedom and independence wherever you go. Skyscrapers mingle harmoniously with cobbled streets, and every footstep here promises new tales of legend, daring and valour, as you walk through the pages of history and immerse yourself in the stories of one of the USA’s oldest cities. The flashing colours of Fall – a period when the foliage around Boston explodes with blazes of red, orange and purple – attract visitors from across the world, more than compensating for the northerly city’s harsh winters. Green open spaces like Boston Public Garden also decorate the city, offering breathing space, and the chance to enjoy blossom-perfumed sanctuary,as you sit among scampering squirrels and quiet boating lakes. At times, Boston feels like an open-air history museum, and the Freedom Trail links together the city’s many valuable historic sites. It’s no exaggeration to say that the world’s history pivoted significantly on this humble two-and-a-half-mile trail. Wander across incendiary sites like the Boston Massacre Site, and Bunker Hill - where the first shots of the American Revolutionary War were fired, eventually leading to independence from British rule. Fenway Park is the cathedral-like home of Boston’s famous Red Sox, and a must visit for any sports fan. You’ll also find plenty of acclaimed New England seafood to sample, including famous buttery clam chowder. Restaurants in the thriving Seaport District serve up freshly harvested crab and lobster, accompanied by spectacular views of the crashing Atlantic waves.

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Day 16 - Newport, Rhode Island

A prime slice of New England coastline, Newport serves up colonial splendour, striking seascapes, and some of the freshest seafood around. One of America’s most historic cities, drop in on the oldest library in the country, visit an incredible fortress city, and wander beside spectacular summer houses. With wild beaches, wineries, breweries and festivals for every season, Newport has lost none of its enticing allure. The fresh, ocean air of Newport was much sought after during the Gilded Age, as the rich and powerful made their mark, building grand and stately mansions overlooking the waves. These magnificent houses - and landscaped gardens - add whitewash grandeur to the beautiful stretch of coastline. Take the 3.5-mile coastal walk, out across rugged cliffs with birds calling out, and wildflowers dotting the path. Be warned that the walk does become a little more difficult as it progresses. Stroll the coast, and sit to watch surfers catching Atlantic rollers, or take the twists and turns of Newport's incredible ocean drive, to soak in the wonderful views by road. Laced with underground tunnels, Fort Adams is Newport’s sprawling complex military fortress. Surrounded by Fort Adams State Park, you can enjoy the relaxed surroundings, absorbing scenic views of the harbour and Narragansett Bay. Unpack a picknick on the grass, as the swells of music carry on the sea breeze - especially during the annual folk and jazz festivals. Or try great Newport seafood in the bustling eateries of repurposed wharves - serving up Rhode Island specials like steamed lobster and clams.

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Day 17 - Disembark in New York City

End your cruise in the Big Apple! Disembark from your cruise transfering to your hotel, spending the rest of your day at lesuire. 

Featured accommodation

Tempo By Hilton New York Times Square

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Day 18 - Explore New York

Spend today exploring the city! Visit some of New York's top attractions including Top of the Rock, Statue of Liberty, Central Park and more speak to our Travel Experts to find out more about the New York experiences we offer. 

Featured accommodation

Tempo By Hilton New York Times Square

Unmissable Experiences

New York Experiences

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Day 19 - New York City

Another full day to explore the sights of New York City! Spend today shopping or seeing a Broadway Show. 

Featured accommodation

Tempo By Hilton New York Times Square

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Day 20 - New York to UK

Transfer from your hotel to the airport for your onward flight home. 

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