12 Nights Postcard Ports of Cape Cod & Canada: Boston to Montreal

Cruise Ship

United States, Alaska | Windstar Cruises - Star Pride

Departure Dates:

September

Ports of Call:

Boston, Massachusetts; Provincetown, Massachusetts; Rockland, Maine; Bar Harbor, Maine; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Transit Canso Canal, Canada; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada; Gaspe, Quebec, Canada; Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

General Info:

Shuttered Cape Cod cottages, harbors filled with lobster boats and regatta-bound yachts, forests aflame with autumn colors – the beauty of New England and the Maritime Provinces takes many forms. Leave other cruise lines behind as you visit the artists’ colony of Provincetown, site of the pilgrims’ Mayflower landing. Watch an endless ballet of sailboats against a backdrop of lighthouses and classic Maine coastal towns. Become a Soldier for a Day at Halifax’s Citadel, ride a horse-drawn carriage past Victorian gingerbreads in Charlottetown, and cruise the scenic waters of Saguenay Fjord to Gaspe’s giant sea arch. Linger in Quebec City overnight, long enough to absorb its French flavor and wander the cobblestone streets of Old Town, before arriving in historic Montreal.

Type of Vessel

With only 212 guests, a Star Pride cruise will make you feel like you're on board your own private yacht almost as soon as you step aboard. The sitting area of your spacious, suite gives you an expansive ocean view, making it a welcome retreat. When you're ready to make an appearance, the lounges, club, casino, screening room, and library are waiting to be explored. Take some "you" time in the tranquil WindSpa, enjoy a dip in the pool, work off that decadent dessert in the Fitness Center , and, of course, you are always welcome to visit the Bridge to examine navigation charts with the Captain. Star Pride is large enough to pamper and entertain you, yet small enough to tuck into delightful tiny harbors and hidden coves that others can’t reach.

Itinerary

Day 1 | Boston, Massachusetts: Founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the U.S. It was a pivotal place during the American Revolution for the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. Tourists to Boston see the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the JFK Library and Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England Aquarium, and the USS Constitution.

Day 2 | Provincetown, Massachusetts: Affectionately known as P-town, Provincetown was the site of the landing of the Mayflower in 1620 and where the Pilgrims wrote America’s first constitution – “the Mayflower Compact.” This lovely seaside town is known for its beaches, the harbor, the large artists’ colony, and the tourist industry. Its narrow, vibrant streets offer a cosmopolitan mix of people, stores, and eateries. Sites to see include the towering Pilgrim Monument, Race Point Lighthouse, and the Provincetown Museum.

Day 3 | Rockland, Maine: Rockland is a classic Maine coastal town and the lobster capital of the world. It has been recognized by National Geographic Travel as the “Top Adventure Town in Maine,” and “Coolest Small Town in US” by Budget Travel. Downtown Rockland is full of historic homes, shops and restaurants serving fresh local seafood. An impressive collection of Maine art can be found at the Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center. Bordering Penobscot Bay, Rockland is also known internationally as one of the best recreational sailing areas of the world.

Day 4 | Bar Harbor, Maine: One of the best places to appreciate nature is found at Bar Harbor, with its stunning coastal beauty. Surrounded by Acadia National Park, with over 50 square miles of mountains, lakes, forests, soaring granite cliffs and amazing views, Bar Harbor’s laid-back atmosphere encourages relaxation and repose. Bar Harbor was the premier summer resort of the 19th century for some of America’s most powerful families like the Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers until the destructive 1947 fire. Visit the Abbe Museum, which showcases the Wabanaki Indians, the Dorr Museums of Natural History or the Bar Harbor Historical Society Museum.

Day 5 | At Sea

Day 6 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: The capital of Nova Scotia was ranked the 4th best place to live in Canada back in 2012. It is a city with more pubs and clubs per capita than any other Canadian city and even one of the mayors was a brewmaster. The boardwalk on the waterfront follows the water’s edge and is lined with unique shops. Halifax is home to the longest running saltwater ferry and a 200-year-old restored fishing village. Be sure to find time to try fabled donair (pita, meat and sauce), the official food of Halifax.

Day 7 | Transit Canso Canal, Canada: The Strait of Canso separates Cape Breton Island from mainland Nova Scotia. The short Canso Canal links Chedabucto Bay to Northumberland Strait and operates from April to mid-December. Work first began on the causeway in 1953 and was completed in 1955. The Canal is 79 feet wide, 1,870 feet long and 32 feet deep at low tide. At the south end of the lock is the Canso Canal Bridge, a 308-foot long swing bridge that carried the Trans-Canada Highway and railway across the canal.

Day 8 | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada: Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of Prince Edward Island where nearly half the population of the island resides.The picturesque city has a centrally planned downtown core of Victorian-era houses and building, walking trails and waterside boardwalks lined with craft and specialty shops, and restaurants with enticing local seafood and produce. Eleven National Historic Sites of Canada are located in Charlottetown including the Province House and the Confederation Centre of the Arts as well as being the inspiration for Anne of Green Gables.

Day 9 | Gaspe, Quebec, Canada: Four hundred miles northeast of Quebec City lies Gaspe, one of National Geographic’s Canada’s 50 Places of a Lifetime. This wonderful wilderness area is home to four national parks; Perce Rock; North America’s largest gannet colony; lighthouses and remarkable historic sites. Visit the modern cathedral built almost entirely of wood and make sure to try some of the local specialties such as French-styled lobsters and game.

Day 10 | Saguenay Fjord Scenic Cruising: The beauty of this secluded area is a well-kept secret. Saguenay Fjord is the southernmost fjord of North America that is both navigable and inhabited. Cruise through the 62 miles of waterway to find acres of beautiful forest, rugged mountain cliffs as high as 1,148 feet, and stunning natural scenery.

Day 11 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada: A focal point of French culture and one of North America’s oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.

Day 12 | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada: A focal point of French culture and one of North America’s oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.

Day 13 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Montreal is full of interesting architecture and is considered by many to be the creative capital of Canada. Named a UNESCO City of Design, Montreal attractions include Basilique Notre-Dame, Stade Olympique, Canal de Lachine, Old Montreal, and Habitat 67. Enjoy a meal at one of the terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal and make sure you try Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and poutine.

Food and Dining

All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours. All non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks are offered to guests. There is also a welcome cocktails reception as well.

Onboard Activities/Events

Guests are allowed unlimited access to use all water sports equipment and there is also on board entertainment. A casino, library/business center, lounge, pool, two whirlpools, a veranda, a watersports platform, and a bridge are also available for guests at their leisure.

Shore Excursions

Explore beautiful landmarks throughout your journey with many highlighted excursions. Below are just a few of the many that you can experience on your voyage.

Rockland Wine Experience & Camden
Craft Beer Experience
Harbor Hopper
Oyster Lovers Experience
Walking in Forillon National Park
Walking Tour & Tea at Chateau Frontenac

Staterooms or Cabins

All accommodations feature a queen size bed with luxurious linens, robe and slippers, flat screen TV with DVD player, a fully stocked mini bar/refrigerator, a safety deposit box, a direct dial phone, luxury bath amenities, Wi Fi access, fresh flowers and fruit, granite vanity with magnifying mirror, a walk in closet, a bathroom with granite counter tops and a full size tub and shower and a hairdryer.
Gracious Balcony and Ocean View Suites offer stylish comfort and ocean views that welcome you into the 277 square foot space. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Classic Suites allow you to relax in a spacious 400-530 square foot space with your own living area that offers beautiful views from the forward-facing window and French doors onto your private veranda. Two spacious closets give you plenty of room to unpack.
Owner’s Suites include 575 square feet of space and offers a separate living room and dining room areas. A veranda, two flat-screen TVs and DVD players, and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.

Spa

WindSpa is available to guests who wish to take time and relax after an adventurous day out exploring.

Fitness

There is a fitness center on board for guests who want to continue their workout while sailing.

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