Cruise Oceania Vista: Canada, United States departing from Boston

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Cruise Oceania Vista: Canada, United States Departing from Boston

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Oceania Vista

9/29/2027

12 d / 11 n

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Boston

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

The harbor:

Boston's harbor, about 2 kilometers from the historic city center, is easily accessible on foot or by public transportation. This vibrant port on the U.S. East Coast welcomes you to a city that combines history and modernity.

What to visit in Boston

Boston, rich in history, is famous for its Freedom Trail, a route dotted with historic sites. Discover Faneuil Hall, Boston Common and the home of Paul Revere. Don't miss Beacon Hill, with its cobblestone streets and gas street lamps. For art lovers, the Museum of Fine Arts offers impressive collections.

What to visit in the surrounding area

Near Boston, explore the university town of Cambridge, home to Harvard and MIT. For a maritime experience, head to Salem, known for its witch-related history, or Cape Cod for its picturesque beaches and charming fishing villages.

Boston

Portland - Maine (East Coast)

Arrival

7:00

Departure

15:00

Portland is a charming port city in the state of Maine, on the U.S. east coast, known for its historic architecture and vibrant culinary scene. Explore the Old Port with its cobblestone streets, unique stores and seafood restaurants. Visit Portland Head Lighthouse, one of the oldest in the United States. Art lovers will appreciate the Portland Museum of Art. The city is also a starting point for exploring the picturesque islands of Casco Bay. Portland is ideal for those seeking to discover New England's maritime culture and exquisite local cuisine.

Portland - Maine (East Coast)

St John

Arrival

7:00

Departure

15:00

Saint John, Canada's first incorporated city, welcomes you with its rich heritage. Discover the Old City Market, the historic buildings of King Street and Rockwood Park. Be seduced by the cliffs and beaches of the Bay of Fundy, famous for the highest tides in the world. Maritime cuisine, with its fresh seafood and lobster roll, is a must.

St John

Halifax

Arrival

10:00

Departure

18:00

Halifax, Nova Scotia, offers a blend of maritime charm and history. Visit the lively waterfront, with its historic market and maritime museums. The Citadel National Historic Site offers breathtaking views of the city. Discover local culture by sampling fresh seafood and exploring historic neighborhoods.

Halifax

Sydney

Arrival

10:00

Departure

18:00

Sydney, CA, is a port city on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. The cruise terminal is close to the waterfront, so downtown is easy to reach on foot. Along the harbour you’ll find a simple walking promenade, nearby cafés, and small shops. A well-known landmark is the large fiddle sculpture, which reflects the area’s Gaelic and Celtic heritage. For a practical overview of local culture and history, you can visit museums and sites linked to the region’s industrial past. If you prefer scenery, guided tours head outside the city toward Cape Breton’s coastal roads and ocean viewpoints. Depending on your time in port, an outing may combine a panoramic drive, a short photo stop, and some free time back in town before returning to the ship.

Sydney

Charlottetown

Arrival

9:00

Departure

19:00

Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, is a charming little city with a rich cultural heritage. Visit Province House National Historic Site, the birthplace of Canadian Confederation. Theater lovers will enjoy the famous Charlottetown Festival. Discover local flavors at the farmers' market or in one of the many seafood restaurants. The island's beaches, such as Cavendish, offer an idyllic setting for relaxation. Charlottetown is ideal for those seeking a peaceful, authentic cultural experience.

Charlottetown

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Navigation

Havre Saint Pierre

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Havre Saint Pierre, Quebec, is a gateway to the magnificent Minganie region and the Mingan Archipelago. Explore the limestone islands and their monoliths sculpted by erosion. Acadian culture is alive and well here, with delicious cuisine and lively music. Whale-watching cruises and nature hikes are a must. This stopover offers immersion in a unique maritime environment and rich culture.

Havre Saint Pierre

Seven - Islands

Arrival

8:00

Departure

18:00

Sept-Îles, located in Quebec, Canada, is a port city surrounded by magnificent wilderness. It's the ideal base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Côte-Nord region. Visit the Musée régional de la Côte-Nord and discover the rich local aboriginal culture. Outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking and whale watching are a must.

Seven - Islands

Bay-Comeau

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Baie-Comeau, located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, is a charming stopover with its natural landscapes and rich industrial history. Visitors can explore the magnificent Manicouagan Garden, admire the architecture of Sainte-Amélie Church, or visit the Daniel-Johnson Dam, the world's largest multiple-arch dam. The surrounding forests and trails offer excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. Baie-Comeau is an ideal destination for those seeking to combine cultural discovery with Quebec's natural beauty.

Bay-Comeau

Quebec City

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

The port :

The port of Québec, Canada, located in the heart of the city, offers immediate access to the charms of this historic capital. Just steps away from Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, cruisers can easily immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of this French-speaking North American city. The port's proximity to downtown makes it easy to explore the main attractions on foot or by public transport (bus, metro).


What to visit in Quebec City

Québec City, a city rich in history and culture, offers a memorable experience. Discover the charm of Old Quebec, with its cobblestone streets, fortifications and historic buildings. The Dufferin Terrace offers a magnificent view of the St. Lawrence River and the Château Frontenac. Visit Place Royale and Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral-Basilica for a glimpse of the city's history. The Petit Champlain district, with its artisan boutiques and cafés, is ideal for a stroll. For a touch of nature, the Plains of Abraham offer green spaces and breathtaking views of the city.


What to visit in the area

There are many sites to explore in and around Quebec City. Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara Falls, is a nearby natural wonder. Île d'Orléans, with its bucolic landscapes and vineyards, is perfect for a country getaway. The Huron Village in Wendake offers a glimpse of First Nations culture and history.

Quebec City

Montreal

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

The port :

The Port of Montreal in Quebec, one of the largest in North America, is ideally located in the immediate vicinity of downtown. Easily accessible by foot, metro or cab, the port offers convenient access for visitors wishing to explore this dynamic, multicultural Canadian metropolis. Located on the island of Montreal at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, it's the perfect starting point for discovering the city's rich history and cultural life.


What to visit in Montreal

Montreal, a city of history and modernity, offers a multitude of sites to explore. Old Montreal, with its charming cobblestone streets and historic buildings, is a must-see. Notre-Dame Basilica, an architectural masterpiece, is a must-see. For a cultural experience, visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, one of the most prestigious in Canada. The Plateau Mont-Royal, known for its lively streets, cafés and street art, is perfect for immersing yourself in local life.


What to visit in the area

Montreal's surroundings are full of treasures to discover. Mount Royal, in the heart of the city, offers a panoramic view of Montreal. For an escape into nature, the Laurentians, some 80 kilometers away, are a haven of peace with their forests and lakes.

Montreal

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Ecological initiatives

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    Energy

  • SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

  • Ready for Ship-to-shore power

  • Special paint and hull configuration

    Consumption

  • Led lighting

  • Smart HVAC

  • Heat recovery loops

  • Trim stabilizer

    Waste

  • Waste management center

  • Fresh water production

  • Advanced wastewater treatment system

    Nuisance

  • Ballast water treatment system

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  • Accommodation in the pre-selected cabin.
  • Full board on board with specialty gourmet restaurants.
  • Travel insurance, unless specified in the contract.
  • Excursions.
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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