Destination
Transatlantic
Trip Duration
16 nights
Cruise Ship
Queen Mary 2Cruise Company
CunardStart Port
Québec City, CanadaEnd Port
Hamburg, GermanyItinerary
Québec City is well known for its French charm. A walk through the narrow streets will enable you to explore numerous museums, one of which is the popular wax museum. Explore Quebec's largest game reserve, or take a riding tour around the city. Alternatively, you can bike up to the Montmorency Falls, where from the summit, you will enjoy breathtaking views over the city.
Québec City is well known for its French charm. A walk through the narrow streets will enable you to explore numerous museums, one of which is the popular wax museum. Explore Quebec's largest game reserve, or take a riding tour around the city. Alternatively, you can bike up to the Montmorency Falls, where from the summit, you will enjoy breathtaking views over the city.
The St. Lawrence River is located in the region of Saguenay. With a bit of luck, you'll be able to spot some blue whales at the river mouth. The nearby St. Jean lake is a popular sailing destination and home to many beautiful beaches. The location of the Saguenay port is ideal for many nature-related trips. From hiking to kayaking, the region offers you an opportunity to experience some unforgettable moments!
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Halifax, Nova Scotia is located in Canada and offers a wide range of leisure and excursions. The port city is home to numerous museums, galleries, shops and historic buildings. From here you will be able to take a trip to the fishing village of Peggy's Cove or alternatively, kayak along the coast. With a bit of luck you may even be able to spot some whales, seals and dolphins!
New York is one of the most renowned and iconic cities in the world with famous sights and landmarks at every turn you take. Visitors are guaranteed to be amazed by the world-acclaimed Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building landmarks. The beautiful and serene Central Park is a must see for all visitors. Shopping enthusiasts will be mesmerized by the various premium outlets that Fifth Avenue and the Rockefeller Center have to offer. New York is packed with famous buildings and locations such as Times Square, Wall Street and Brooklyn Bridge which is sure to captivate the masses of visitors.
Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await.
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The majestic Queen Mary 2 provides everything one would expect of a classical cruise liner. The Queen Mary 2 is a display of pure class with stylish interior providing you with comfort for your cruise.
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2016Currency:
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2691Who is traveling?
2 Adults
16 nights
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