6 Top River Cruises to Explore
As summer draws to a close and everyone awaits fall, now is a good time to plan a river cruise. One can enjoy the trip regardless of age and decide to go solo or with the whole family. That said, planning ahead and choosing the right tour package is important. Some cruise lines roll out exciting offers and even organize special river cruises for seniors, which might be worth considering.
1) Cruise to Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes
Niagara Falls is one of the country’s signature locations that attracts millions of visitors every year, which is why several cruise lines organize tours to this destination.
The journey begins in the cosmopolitan city of Toronto, proceeds to the stunning Horseshoe Falls, and continues with a showcase of the Great Lakes. Along the way, travelers also get to witness Point Pelee, a dreamy outdoor location known for its vibrant flora and fauna. One can even participate in a guided kayak excursion, island tours, and other exciting activities.
2) River cruise from Cartier-Montreal to Boston
This incredible cruise trip offers a 12-day and 11-night tour of several iconic cities and dreamy, whimsical villages for around CAD 6,370.30 per person.
In addition to these beautiful destinations, passengers can visit the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. Visitors love this place for its unmatched serenity and peace. It is the perfect destination to break away from the chaos of city life and unwind on a vacation with friends and family.
For lovers of grand scenery, a visit to Havre-Saint-Pierre is a must. The Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, with over a thousand reefs, islets, and islands, is one of the main attractions here. This destination’s rejuvenating nature makes it sought-after for seniors on river cruises in 2024.
3) 11-night cruise from Montreal to New York
This trip is known as “autumn allure” because of its intriguing and incredibly magnetic pull for travelers across the country. As is the case with most world-class cruises, this one comes with a full board of meals and beverages, gratuities, onboard entertainment, complimentary dining, excellent room service, shore excursions, specialty dining, and high-speed wi-fi onboard.
The 11-night trip takes travelers through the exquisite French-speaking city of Montreal. This city is known for its world-famous art museum, public graffiti, and other exciting attractions.
In the subsequent days of the cruise, travelers will also get to visit the iconic Château Frontenac, the Musée de la Civilisation (a collection of objects that recreate the ancient European heritage of the location), the famous painter Arthur Villeneuve’s home, the vibrant Saguenay National Park, and many other great experiences.
4) Expedition along St. Lawrence
Many travelers add the beautiful St. Lawrence River to their list of places to visit when on a river cruise. Due to the high demand, it often becomes difficult to book a cruise trip with this river in the itinerary. Along this route, travelers will see the Cap-aux-Meules island and several locations with French and Basque elements that are integral to the country’s history.
Another travel highlight of this trip is the Musée Heritage, a museum that focuses on Europe-tinged artifacts of the ancient era. A particularly eye-catching detail is a clock tower shaped like a praying monk in one of the cities this cruise covers.
This seven-night cruise is all that travel lovers can ask for, especially those who have always wanted to experience the majesty of the St. Lawrence River.
5) Circle Journey: Vancouver, BC Round Trip
This nine-day, eight-night trip costs around CAD 8695.67 per person. It provides those onboard a view of the majestic Rocky Mountains and, along the way, lets them tour famous locations with vibrant histories and mythical stories. The shores of the Kamloops Lake and the Monashee and Cariboo Mountains are some of the main selling points of this particular package.
Some cruise ships that cover destinations like Vancouver have glass-domed coaches, which allow one to get a better glimpse of the attractions along the way. These coaches are beneficial for getting a good view of the vast Monashee and Cariboo Mountains.
6) Canada and the Atlantic Coastline
This cruise package covers several destinations along the Atlantic Coast and the St.Lawrence Seaway. This route is popular because it lets people explore the wilderness near Lunenburg, Trois-Rivières, and Louisbourg. Additionally, travelers can view and relive the rich and diverse history of Norfolk County, Charleston, and Quebec City.
The best part of this package is its relatively reasonable price of around CAD 13138.99 per person. Although it may be more expensive than a few other tours on this route, it is worth the price considering the many locations it covers.