Destinations

Canada & New England

Canada & New England

The pages of history and stunning natural beauty blend seamlessly as you cruise the color-drenched shores of Canada & New England with Princess. Visit the iconic lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove in Halifax, return to the Gilded Age in Newport and stroll down Boston’s historic Freedom Trail. Or ascend Cadillac Mountain in picturesque Acadia National Park for one of the "Best National Park Experiences," according to Lonely Planet. On board, you’ll dine like a New Englander on succulent crab cakes and lobster as the allure of the northern seaboard embraces you -- and leaves you changed forever.

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Canada and New England Cruises

The pages of history and stunning natural beauty blend seamlessly as you cruise the color-drenched shores of Canada & New England with Princess. Visit the iconic lighthouse at Peggy's Cove in Halifax, return to the Gilded Age in Newport and stroll down Boston's historic Freedom Trail. Or ascend Cadillac Mountain in picturesque Acadia National Park for one of the "Best National Park Experiences," according to Lonely Planet. On board, you'll dine like a New Englander on succulent crab cakes and lobster as the allure of the northern seaboard embraces you — and leaves you changed forever.

Natural Wonders

The Bay of Fundy’s renowned Reversing Rapids is a sight to behold in Saint John. Acadia National Park encompasses over 35,000 acres and will simply impress you with her beauty from Bar Harbor. The coastline of Halifax offers a rugged yet majestic landscape dotted with lighthouses to safely guide seafarers.

Local Specialties

The quaint New England of earlier times is alive and well in charming port cities, like Bar Harbor and Newport. Grab a bowl of clam chowder or a lobster roll, or nibble on fresh Maine blueberries.

History and Culture

Hop on the Freedom Trail to learn about some of Boston’s most historical sites from the American Revolution. Ensconce yourself in the Celtic heritage of Sydney.

French Connection

Cruise Eastern Canada and discover a decidedly French influence, from the idyllic coastal villages of Nova Scotia to the Rue St. Louis in Québec City. See the best-known sights, such as the lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove in Halifax or the churches of Saint John.

Our Nation’s Roots

Cruise New England and discover America’s roots along its rocky coastline. Visit historic cities like Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell, the house where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, as well as the great melting pot of New York City.

Shore Excursions

Step back in time to the Gilded Age in Newport. For Anne of Green Gables fans, Charlottetown is a reader’s paradise. Make a day of it in Québec City, as you roam the narrow cobbled lanes and venture into Chateau Frontenac - a National Historical Site. And on itineraries with More Ashore Late Night calls, we stay until at least 9 p.m. in port so you can also experience some of the fabulous nightlife.

Cruise Tours

Maple Explorer Cruisetour

Enjoy a Canadian cruise into the thunderous mist of Niagara Falls then visit Canada’s historic UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Old Québec, the only walled city in North America, and Rideau Canal, built after the War of 1812 to help protect Canada from U.S. military attack.

Historic America Cruisetour

Immerse yourself in America’s roots as you tour the nation’s capital, interact with early settlers at a living history museum, visit Independence Hall, and stand on the same soil as Thomas Jefferson at his Monticello estate, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.