Canada & New England Fall Foliage
16-night Luxury Cruise and Stay Holiday
- 18 Oct ‘25
- 16 nights
- New York
- Seabourn Sojourn
What's Included
16-night Luxury Cruise & Stay Package with Seabourn from New York to Montreal with exclusive savings of up to $4000* per couple.
Explore charming Newport, famed for its historic mansions, and Boston, rich in Revolutionary history. Visit Portland’s picturesque Old Port and Halifax, known for its maritime heritage. Discover Charlottetown’s Prince Edward Island charm, cruise the dramatic Saguenay Fjord, and experience Quebec City’s Old World allure before concluding in Montreal. Enjoy stunning fall foliage and Seabourn’s luxurious amenities throughout this journey.
Your package includes:
⚓2 nights 5-star hotel in New York
⚓Private transfer from hotel to port
⚓12-night luxury voyage on Seabourn Sojourn, New York to Montreal
⚓Suite accommodation, luxuriously appointed
⚓All meals onboard including 24-hour in-suite dining and room service
⚓World class dining. All dining venues are complimentary
⚓Complimentary premium spirits, fine wines and other beverages onboard at all times
⚓Complimentary caviar, an extra indulgence offered throughout your voyage
⚓Unlimited Wifi
⚓Seabourn Conversations, enrichment lectures and destination consultants
⚓Private transfer from port to hotel
⚓2 nights 5-star hotel in Montreal
PLUS, BOOK NOW AND RECEIVE: BONUS – $4,000 EXTRA VALUE included
Use this as inspiration for your holiday. Package arrangements are flexible.
YOUR ITINERARY
Welcome to New York.
Enjoy a 2-night stay in a 5 ...
Welcome to New York.
Enjoy a 2-night stay in a 5-star hotel in New York
Explore New York at your own pace.
...Explore New York at your own pace.
Today is the start of your luxury cruise.
A private ...
Today is the start of your luxury cruise.
A private transfer will bring you from your hotel to the port.
Merely sailing into the harbor of New York past its world-famous skyline is sure to win a special place in your travel diary. Although it will be quite early in the morning, this fabulous experience is well worth getting up for. Be sure to have your camera ready for a picture of the legendary Statue of Liberty, once the first welcome sight for millions of arriving immigrants. New York is rich in history, from its early Dutch settlers to the swearing-in of George Washington as the first U.S. president, on to its status as the capital of finance, fashion, art, publishing, broadcasting, theater and advertising. Truly, The Big Apple has something to offer everyone.
The six communities of Newport County, Jamestown, ...
The six communities of Newport County, Jamestown, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth and Tiverton, are rich in history. The first settlers established Portsmouth in 1638, and early in the 18th century, wealthy landowners from southern colonies and the West Indies began to establish summer homes in this area. The Caribbean islanders brought with them the first pineapples seen in New England, and the fruit design was carved over colonial doorways as a sign of hospitality. Newport was one of the hotbeds of revolutionary fervor against the British, and local people attacked and burned the British Customs Schooner, Liberty, in 1769. Three years later, in a repeat performance, the Gaspee was similarly attacked and burned. The incident was called “The First Blow for Freedom.” In the mid-19th century, ostentatious mansions were constructed along Bellevue Avenue and Ocean Drive, and Newport’s reputation was firmly established as the most elegant resort area in the United States. Organizations such as the Old Port Association and Doris Duke’s Newport Restoration Foundation have spent large sums of money restoring many fine old colonial houses. Newport was once the exclusive site for the America’s Cup yacht races.
Abundant with history, Boston is a pure delight for an ...
Abundant with history, Boston is a pure delight for any visitor. Independent explorers can trace the past 200 years of American history by walking the “Freedom Trail.” Winding its way past old brick buildings, glazed high-rises, green parks and the famous Charles River, the path enables followers to discover some of Boston’s historic events. The fiercely independent early citizens who resisted British rule and taxation without representation carved their story in the minds of all Americans. This pride is ever present today as Bostonians tout their many institutional and cultural treasures, such as Harvard and MIT, Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, Fenway Park, as well as such refined diversions as Symphony Hall and the Museum of Fine Arts.
Welcome to the cultural and commercial center of the sta ...
Welcome to the cultural and commercial center of the state of Maine. Although it is only one-tenth the size of Boston, Portland is the most populous city in the state. Some say Portland is a city “too good to be true.” Mainers boast about the quality of their lives and on today’s call you see why. Perhaps it’s the spectacular coastline, the restored waterfront buildings, a ferry boat ride, the delicious Maine lobster, a view from the rocks at Portland Head Light, or simply the smell of the clean fresh Maine air. However you choose to spend your day here in Portland, you are sure to enjoy your stay as the gracious Mainers welcome you to their handsome maritime city.
With its exceptionally delightful harbor side settin ...
With its exceptionally delightful harbor side setting, early Europeans were first attracted to Halifax in 1749 with the establishment here of a military outpost by Colonel Cornwallis. The ports natural advantages of a well-protected harbor and close proximity to major fishing grounds resulted in its growth into a major military base and sea port. The peninsula has had several major immigrations during its history; English, French, German, Irish and Scottish have come in substantial numbers at various times. Travelers familiar with the South Pacific will find it interesting to know that Captain James Cook, whose explorations defined most of the Pacific Basin for Europeans, also spent four years in Halifax charting Nova Scotia and the waters of the St. Lawrence. A college town, Halifax has an exhilarating and youthful air about it, as evidenced by many bicyclists and skateboarders. The heart of Halifax offers wonderful restaurants and shopping, galleries, museums, and sites of historic interest including the Naval Dockyard, which dates from 1757, and St. Paul’s Church. Heading out of town, the wonders of nature are to be found in the form of the sea, with the smell of salty air, cool ocean breezes, and the powerful force of waves crashing against the rugged shoreline.
A city firmly dedicated to nostalgia, PEI’s capital is fu ...
A city firmly dedicated to nostalgia, PEI’s capital is full of period buildings recalling a past that strongly informs the present. The City Hall is a National Historic Site of Canada, and the city proudly proclaims its history as the Birthplace of Confederation. Wander the well-maintained waterfront and the atmospheric downtown streets, or cross the island’s pastoral fields to Summerside or the red rock North Cape.
The great fjord of Saguenay cuts deep into the sl ...
The great fjord of Saguenay cuts deep into the slopes of the Laurentian Shield, cited as the oldest rocks on earth. On either side, domes of rock are furred with forests of conifer and hardwoods whose fallen foliage gives the fjord its tea-colored hue. At the head of this spectacular waterway, the newly-created Port Saguenay provides easy access to the natural splendors of the Laurentian forests, a favorite year-round playground of the Quebecois.
Founded in 1608 as a fur-trading base by Samuel de ...
Founded in 1608 as a fur-trading base by Samuel de Champlain, Québec has a long and exciting history. In 1759, the English defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham and helped determine the outcome of the French and Indian Wars, which under the Treaty of 1763, established British supremacy in Canada. The joie de vivre and panache, however are totally French, as are the cuisine, language and heritage. The first buildings were close to the St. Lawrence waterfront and are known as Lower Town. Most hotels are on a hill that rises steeply from the river in what today is called Upper Town. Québec is still North America’s only walled city north of Mexico. Handsome old structures throughout the city are fine examples of classical French architecture. The towers and spire of the imposing Château Frontenac Hotel, built by the Canadian and Pacific Railway in 1892, lend the city an aura of the Belle Epoque.
Founded in 1608 as a fur-trading base by Samuel de C ...
Founded in 1608 as a fur-trading base by Samuel de Champlain, Québec has a long and exciting history. In 1759, the English defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham and helped determine the outcome of the French and Indian Wars, which under the Treaty of 1763, established British supremacy in Canada. The joie de vivre and panache, however are totally French, as are the cuisine, language and heritage. The first buildings were close to the St. Lawrence waterfront and are known as Lower Town. Most hotels are on a hill that rises steeply from the river in what today is called Upper Town. Québec is still North America’s only walled city north of Mexico. Handsome old structures throughout the city are fine examples of classical French architecture. The towers and spire of the imposing Château Frontenac Hotel, built by the Canadian and Pacific Railway in 1892, lend the city an aura of the Belle Epoque.
Today is the last day of your cruise. A private t ...
Today is the last day of your cruise. A private transfer will bring you from your cruise to your hotel in Montreal where you will enjoy a 2 night stay.
Montreal, an island city of approximately three million people, claims to be the largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. It was here in 1535 that Jacques Cartier, the first European to explore the St. Lawrence River, founded a small settlement on the island. This settlement failed, so the official founding date of the city is May 1642. In modern days, Expo ’67 and the Summer Olympics of 1976 brought hundreds of thousands of visitors to Montreal. Major conventions, film festivals and cultural events are held in Montreal, attracted by the city’s extensive facilities, fine hotels and excellent dining.
Explore Montreal at your own pace.
...Explore Montreal at your own pace.
Today is the last day of your holiday. Use this as inspira ...
Today is the last day of your holiday. Use this as inspiration for your holiday. Package arrangements are flexible.
YOUR SHIP - The Seabourn Sojourn
Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables; making it more inviting and relaxing on a small ship cruise. An enclave in its center houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks.
Description
Seabourn Sojourn enchants her guests with an array of public areas scaled to encourage a relaxed sociability. One of the most unusual features of Seabourn Sojourn and her sisters is Seabourn Square, an ingenious “living room” that replaces the traditional cruise ship lobby with a welcoming lounge filled with easy chairs, sofas and cocktail tables; making it more inviting and relaxing on a small ship cruise. An enclave in its center houses knowledgeable concierges discreetly seated at individual desks.
Relaxation
Beauty Salon
Facial Treatments
Massage
Sauna
Spa
Swimming Pool
Thalassotherapy Pool
Whirlpool
Food and Drink
In-Suite Service
Patio Grill
Sky Bar
The Colonnade
The Restaurant
The Restaurant 2
Fitness
Gym
Sports Deck
STATEROOMS
Suite
Balcony Stateroom
Oceanview Stateroom
Important Notice
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