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- Queen Mary 2
- 28 nights
- 26 Sep 2025 - 24 Oct 2025
- from £3,599 per person
Price correct at time of publication (24/02/2025)
Ports of Call: Southampton, England, UK – New York, USA – Newport, USA – Halifax, Canada – Sept-Iles, Canada, - Saguenay, Canada – Quebec, Canada – Corner Brook, Canada – Sydney, Canada
Itineraries
Day 1
Southampton, England

Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with modern attractions. Whether you stroll through the historic areas or explore the contemporary districts, Southampton offers a delightful experience for all its visitors.
Days 2 - 7
At Sea

Day 8
New York, USA

Whether you know it as the ‘Big Apple’ or the ‘City That Never Sleeps’, New York City is a paradise that blends rich history with modern attractions. Crammed full of exceptional sights, iconic landmarks, and diverse neighbourhoods, New York is pulsing with palpable energy and offers an unforgettable experience.
Day 9
Newport, RI, USA

Extravagance is the theme among the fabulous millionaire mansions built in Renaissance, Rococo, French and Victorian style atop Newport’s cliffs. Its yacht-filled harbor has hosted the America’s Cup.
Closer to sea level, the city’s streets and sandy shores offer a fine array of picturesque locations for taking in the bracing Rhode Island sea breeze.
Day 10
At Sea

Day 11
Halifax, NS, Canada

A star-shaped fortress welcomes you to this fascinating city. Here you can stand beside the visionary Sir Samuel Cunard himself, or rather the bronze statue that presides over his hometown waterfront.
Halifax gardens is a must-see in the capital of Nova Scotia. It’s a tranquil tapestry of manicured lawns, winding paths and iron railings, crowned by an ornate Victorian bandstand.
Day 12
At Sea

Day 13
Sept-Iles, QC, Canada

Almost 400 miles northeast of Quebec City, Sept-Iles stands proud in the Côte-Nord region, where roads are scarce. It looks over the St Lawrence River as it widens into the mighty Gulf of St Lawrence.
While this corner of Canada may be better known for its endless landscapes of forests, lakes and mountains, there are in fact long stretches of sandy beach mere minutes from the centre of town.
Day 14
Saguenay, QC, Canada

As it flows into the St Lawrence River, the Saguenay River winds through a majestic fjord to reveal a host of picturesque villages. Natural beauty surrounds Saguenay Harbour, this vibrant conurbation.
For those who like to increase their knowledge of local culture and heritage, there are many museums to discover. ‘La Pulperie de Chicoutimi’ presents many diverse exhibits including the entire house of famed painter Arthur Villeneuve. The Bagotville Air Defence Museum presents an altogether more military experience with bilingual interpretation panels narrating the history of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Here you can view the only MIG-23 military aircraft in Canada. You might even see the current F-18 fighters in flight.
Days 15 - 16
Quebec, QC, Canada

Sailing into Quebec City you arrive at the oldest inland port in Canada, just minutes from the city centre. As you head inland to explore the Old Town, you begin to sense a unique history and romance.
The only fortified city in North America, Old Quebec is a true one-off. There’s nowhere quite like it in Canada, or maybe anywhere in the world.
Day 17
At Sea

Day 18
Corner Brook, NL, Canada

Surveyed by Captain James Cook in 1767, Corner Brook is an island on the west coast of Newfoundland, separating the St Lawrence River from the Atlantic Ocean to form the stunning Gulf of St Lawrence.
Corner Brook is set against the impressive backdrop of the Long Range Mountains, which form the northernmost section of the Appalachian Mountains.
This larger-than-life scenery creates a dramatic first impression when you arrive by ship, especially during the final stage that takes you around 20 miles through the Bay of Islands, a freshwater fjord, towards the mouth of the Humber River. The jagged slopes and thick forest are scenic at any time of year, although the autumn can be the most eye-catching when many of the leaves turn red, orange and copper.
Day 19
Sydney, NS, Canada

Off the east coast of Canada lies a group of large islands that make up the region of Nova Scotia. The port of Sydney is at the end of a long waterway to Canada’s ocean gateway to Cape Breton Island.
Sydney is the historic capital and the largest urban conurbation of Cape Breton. The stunning coastline and panoramic vistas will make you gasp at their magnificence. But for those who enjoy a more urban experience, the city itself will not disappoint.
When you disembark at the port, prepare to stand back in amazement as you are confronted by the world’s largest fiddle, ‘Fidheal Mhor A’ Ceilidh’. Make sure you have your camera ready for a photo with this giant icon before you begin your onshore adventure. The fiddle carries two messages, a reminder of the cultural concerts and performances held regularly in the Joan Harris Cruise Pavilion where it stands over 50 feet high, and it's a nod to the Celtic ancestry of the area.
Days 20 - 21
At Sea

Day 22
New York, NY, USA

Whether you know it as the ‘Big Apple’ or the ‘City That Never Sleeps’, New York City is a paradise that blends rich history with modern attractions. Crammed full of exceptional sights, iconic landmarks, and diverse neighbourhoods, New York is pulsing with palpable energy and offers an unforgettable experience.
Days 23 - 28
At Sea

Day 29
Southampton

Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with modern attractions. Whether you stroll through the historic areas or explore the contemporary districts, Southampton offers a delightful experience for all its visitors.
- Cruise only
- 10% Off
- 10% off voyages sailing before 31 March 2026
- Book by 3 March 2025
- Flights
From £3,599 per person
*Price correct at time of publication (25/02/25)