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Canada / New England Cruise Guide

Not all cruises end up in tropical island destinations. In fact, some of the most interesting cruises take you to lesser-known places, like the great expanse of Canada. Take a cruise to New England and Canada to discover the magic of the Great White North.

Where do cruise ships sail in Canada?

If you’re taking a Canada New England cruise, you’ll likely stop in U.S. ports including Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; and Bar Harbor, Maine. Once you arrive in Canada, you may stop in ports such as Saint John, Halifax, Sydney, Bay of Fundy, Charlottetown, and Quebec City. These ports cover Canadian regions such as New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, among others.

When is the Best Time for a Canada New England Cruise?

The season for cruising around Canada and New England is usually between May and October.

The spring and summer months are especially nice because the weather is warmer. This is also the time when kids are out of school, so the ship and ports may have more crowds than usual. If you’re interested in whale watching, the best season may depend on where you’re traveling, but you may catch sight of migrating whales between June and September.

Other travelers prefer to cruise during late summer and early autumn when the fall foliage is at its finest. However, the weather is chillier during this time, especially during the evenings.

Do I Need a Passport to Cruise to Canada?

The easy answer is yes. It’s always best to have an up-to-date passport if you’re traveling internationally. Some cruises to Canada may not require a passport if you’re sailing on a closed-loop circuit, which means your cruise starts and ends from the same U.S. port. When in doubt, bring your passport or call your specific cruise line for additional details and requirements.

What Cruise Lines Go to Canada?

Norwegian, Holland America, Regent Seven Seas, and Royal Caribbean International are just a few of the many cruise lines that provide service between New England and Canada. When you’re deciding which to sail with, look into senior cruise deals.

What Should I Pack for a Canada New England Cruise?  

What you should pack may differ depending on what season you take a New England Canada cruise, but here are a few tips:

  • Swimsuit, sunscreen, sun hat
  • Sweater and light jacket
  • Walking shoes and flipflops
  • Long and short sleeve shirts
  • Shorts and long pants
  • Heavier jacket especially if you’re traveling during the fall
  • Warm hat, scarf, and mittens especially if you’re traveling during the fall
  • Camera

*Prices are cruise only, per person, double occupancy. Taxes, fees and port expenses not included. Rates are valid for US and Canadian residents only. Fuel supplement may apply. Savings advertised and Expedia Extras are based on specific cabin types and sailing dates, and may not be available for all cabin types/sailings.