From $22,115 per person
13 days
Ship: Scenic Eclipse
Your journey begins in Toronto, where a luxury pre-night stay sets the stage for an unforgettable expedition. From there, fly to Churchill, the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," and board your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht for an immersive Arctic expedition. Navigate through the icy waters of Hudson Bay, spotting beluga whales, polar bears, and vast seabird colonies. Sail into the breathtaking fjords of Nunavut and Newfoundland. Visit the Viking settlement of L’Anse aux Meadows, walk through the dramatic landscapes of Gros Morne National Park, and step back in time at the 18th-century fortress of Louisbourg. Immerse yourself in the rich Halifax maritime heritage and vibrant arts scene before continuing your journey south. As you cross the Atlantic toward the dazzling skyline of New York City, enjoy Scenic Eclipse’s world-class amenities, from gourmet dining and the serene Senses Spa# to breathtaking panoramic views of Manhattan.
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
Churchill, Manitoba
Digges Island, Nunavut
Cap Wolstenholme
Cruising Hudson Strait
Saglek Fjord, Newfoundland and Labrador
Rigolet, Newfoundland and Labrador
St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador
St. Anthony is a town on the northern reaches of the Great Northern Peninsula of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. Anthony serves as a main service centre for northern Newfoundland and southern Labrador.
Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Old meets new in the province's capital (metro-area population a little more than 200,000), with modern office buildings surrounded by heritage shops and colorful row houses. St. John's mixes English and Irish influences, Victorian architecture and modern convenience, and traditional music and rock and roll into a heady brew. The arts scene is lively, but overall the city moves at a relaxed pace.For centuries, Newfoundland was the largest supplier of salt cod in the world, and St. John's Harbour was the center of the trade. As early as 1627, the merchants of Water Street—then known as the Lower Path—were doing a thriving business buying fish, selling goods, and supplying alcohol to soldiers and sailors.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Surrounded by natural treasures and glorious seascapes, Halifax is an attractive and vibrant hub with noteworthy historic and modern architecture, great dining and shopping, and a lively nightlife and festival scene. The old city manages to feel both hip and historic. Previous generations had the foresight to preserve the cultural and architectural integrity of the city, yet students from five local universities keep it lively and current. It's a perfect starting point to any tour of the Atlantic provinces, but even if you don't venture beyond its boundaries, you will get a real taste of the region.It was Halifax’s natural harbor—the second largest in the world after Sydney, Australia’s—that first drew the British here in 1749, and today most major sites are conveniently located either along it or on the Citadel-crowned hill overlooking it. That’s good news for visitors because this city actually covers quite a bit of ground.Since amalgamating with Dartmouth (directly across the harbor) and several suburbs in 1996, Halifax has been absorbed into the Halifax Regional Municipality, and the HRM, as it is known, has around 415,000 residents. That may not sound like a lot by U.S. standards, but it makes Nova Scotia’s capital the most significant Canadian urban center east of Montréal.There's easy access to the water, and despite being the focal point of a busy commercial port, Halifax Harbour doubles as a playground, with one of the world's longest downtown boardwalks. It's a place where container ships, commuter ferries, cruise ships, and tour boats compete for space, and where workaday tugs and fishing vessels tie up beside glitzy yachts. Like Halifax as a whole, the harbor represents a blend of the traditional and the contemporary.
New York, New York
From Wall Street's skyscrapers to the neon of<b> Times Square</b> to Central Park's leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York's vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.
New York, New York
From Wall Street's skyscrapers to the neon of<b> Times Square</b> to Central Park's leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York's vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.
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