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13.09. - 24.09.2025 (12 Tage)Reederei
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Silver ShadowDoor-to-Door All-inclusive Tarif: private Flughafentransfers, Economy-Flüge, Landausflüge und All-inclusive an Bord.
Door-to-Door All-inclusive Tarif: private Flughafentransfers, Economy-Flüge, Landausflüge und All-inclusive an Bord.
Door-to-Door All-inclusive Tarif: private Flughafentransfers, Economy-Flüge, Landausflüge und All-inclusive an Bord.
Door-to-Door All-inclusive Tarif: private Flughafentransfers, Economy-Flüge, Landausflüge und All-inclusive an Bord.
Door-to-Door All-inclusive Tarif: private Flughafentransfers, Economy-Flüge, Landausflüge und All-inclusive an Bord.
Reiseverlauf abhängig von Wetter- und Eislage. Beschriebene Naturerlebnisse/Tiersichtungen sind mögliche Ereignisse auf den Expeditionen und nicht garantiert.
Montreal
Sa., 13. September
Abfahrt 20:00
A festival and foodie heaven Montreal is a fascinating French flavoured destination of old-time European splendour and glittering urban charm. An elegant place of history pavement cafes and cobbled streets - Montreal wears its French heritage with a healthy dash of on-the-pulse Canadian cool. Set on the banks of the mighty St. Lawrence River you can head to beaches and elegant parks that open out onto the pretty waterfront. Mount Royal is a jewel of the city and on warm days locals spill out onto its sloping grasses to soak up the sun. Rise to the top to look down over the reaching skyscrapers of downtown. The city's massive botanical gardens are alive with the sounds of flowing water and surreal floral sculptures. The vivid colours of the impressive Notre-Dame Basilica's interior add more vibrancy while a diverse set of museums and galleries offer plenty of space for both traditional and contemporary art. The sounds of ivories tinkling and basslines wandering are ever-present in downtown – whether it’s street performers earning a living or jazz musicians riffing in dusty bars. The city’s musical swing ramps up a notch during the famous Montreal Jazz Festival which brings international talent to the city en-masse. It’s impossible to visit Montreal without sampling its ultimate comfort food poutine. French fries smothered in gravy cheese curd and your choice of topping. It’s as Québécois as ice hockey and bagels.
Quebec City
So., 14. September
Ankunft 08:00
Established by the French settler Samuel de Champlain before the British landed on these shores Quebec City - initially known as New France - is one of North America's oldest cities. Towering over the banks of the Saint-Lawrence River Quebec City relishes in details and eccentricities and has reams of rich history and beautiful architecture - like the famous Château Frontenac. This chandelier-clad castle watches over the city and is said to be the world’s most photographed hotel. The wooden boardwalk of the canon-lined Dufferin Terrace offers stunning views of the city from its elevated standpoint. The French storybook feel has been delightfully protected and preserved in Quebec City's storied old quarter and a funicular links the upper and lower towns of this historic core. The 400-year-old fortified city is unique to North America and a celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mind your step as you wander through uneven cobbled streets to Place Royale - the charming spot where the city was founded - and between the bistros boulevards and boutiques of the dainty Quartier Petit Champlain area. There’s a wide variety of delicious international food to try and of course – greasy helpings of poutine. Taste local cheeses at the Marché du Vieux-Port indoor market where you’ll sink your teeth into buttery cakes pastries and encounter Canada’s fabled tree sap maple syrup - revered like wine in these parts.
Saguenay (Quebec)
Mo., 15. September
Ankunft 08:00
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.
Day at sea
Di., 16. September
Ankunft 08:00
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island)
Mi., 17. September
Ankunft 13:30
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.
Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec
Do., 18. September
Ankunft 08:00
Rising in the heart of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence the archipelago of Iles-de-la-Madeleine offers diverse wildlife and sweeping coastal scenery. The somewhat precarious location of these 12 islands in the middle of the world's most immense estuary means they have historically been something of a ship graveyard. The craggy red rocks that emerge suddenly from the waves here have gashed the hulls of countless ships in times gone by. A gang of six pretty lighthouses share the task of warning of the islands' treacherous waters while simultaneously providing a scenic twinkle amid the copper-coloured cliffs and coastal archways. The 55 mile-long stretch of Route 199 provides the backbone of the island tying the seven inhabited landforms together along with a chain of undulating sand dunes. Each of the islands has its own character and profile to explore – offering everything from windswept beaches to sheltered lagoons and rolling emerald hills. Whales cruise through the deep waters offshore and you can sail up close and personal to the marine mammals as well as the seals who are occasionally spotted lounging around on floating chunks of ice. Port du Millerand's flotilla of fishing boats reap the rewards of the location bringing home vast hauls so local restaurants can serve up the freshest lobster mussels and crab. With bird watching coastal golf courses water-sports and diving opportunities among the many recreations on offer here - this clutch of estuary islands has something for everyone.
Day at sea
Fr., 19. September
Ankunft 08:00
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Sa., 20. September
Ankunft 08:00
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.
Day at sea
So., 21. September
Ankunft 08:00
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Boston Massachusetts
Mo., 22. September
Ankunft 08:00
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.
Newport, Rhode Island
Di., 23. September
Ankunft 08:00
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.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.
New York, NY
Mi., 24. September
Ankunft 07:00
New
York, is a cultural powerhouse like no other. Liberally scattered with familiar
landmarks, world-leading museums, and with an atmosphere and infectious energy
found nowhere else, any visit to this one-of-a-kind cinematic city is a
frantic, fascinating feast for the senses. Where New York leads, others follow
and this city is a proud trailblazer. On the cusp of trends, but with plenty of
traditions, New York is a world to itself, and endless opportunities and
experiences await between its audacious skyscrapers.Whether it's cycling through the leafy oasis of Central Park,
rising to the iconic cityscape views atop the Empire State Building or walking
to Brooklyn's hipster appeal across the Brooklyn Bridge's chained expanse, New
York City feels at once familiar and fantastical. Leading museums and galleries
like the MET, the Guggenheim and Museum of Modern Art add cultural intrigue
matched by few others, while the flashing lights of Broadway mark the pinnacle
of careers and provide world-class entertainment. Also scarred by tragedy, New
York City responded to its darkest day with thoughtful memorials of loss, and
by boldly reaching higher - the glassy new One World Trade Center building is
the northern hemisphere's tallest skyscraper. Drop in on Wall Street's
excesses, before sailing out from the financial district's reaching towers to
the waves below Lady Liberty's gaze. At night the city lights up with shows,
and roof-top restaurants serve up innovative dishes above the glowing, buzzing
streets below.
1 Hotelübernachtung vor der Kreuzfahrt und 1 Tageshotel nach der Kreuzfahrt, falls erforderlich
Inlandsflüge wenn notwendig
Geführte Zodiac-, Land- und Seetouren sowie Aktivitäten unter der Leitung des Expeditions-Teams
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Geräumige Suiten
Persönlicher Butler-Service für alle Suiten
Unbegrenzt kostenloses WiFi
Individueller Service – nahezu ein Crewmitglied pro Gast
Auswahl an Restaurants, abwechslungsreiche Küche, freie Platzwahl
Getränke in der Suite und auf dem gesamten Schiff – Champagner, auserlesene Weine und hochwertige Spirituosen
Essen in der Suite und 24-Stunden Zimmerservice
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