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A Journey through Ocean Mists & Radiant Island Tranquillity

Embark on A Journey through Ocean Mists & Radiant Island Tranquillity, a spectacular 10-day voyage with Explora Journeys. Discover the captivating beauty of the East Coast US and Canada, where historic charm meets breathtaking natural landscapes, promising an unparalleled luxury escape.

Starting from vibrant New York, your journey aboard EXPLORA IV unveils picturesque destinations like the Isle of Portland, the maritime allure of Saint-John, New Brunswick, and the vibrant culture of Charlottetown. Explore the unique Iles des la Madeleine and the stunning Gaspe, each offering distinct island tranquility and coastal wonders.

Culminate your adventure in historic Quebec City, reflecting on a voyage filled with serene ocean vistas and enriching cultural discoveries. This meticulously crafted itinerary invites you to experience genuine exploration and sophisticated comfort, making every moment an unforgettable memory.

  • Cruise Line: Explora Journeys
  • Ship: EXPLORA IV
  • Duration: 10 Nights
  • Departure: Sep - Oct
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A Journey through Ocean Mists & Radiant Island Tranquillity Itinerary

Day 1

New York, New York

The problem with visiting New York City is knowing where to begin but even if you don't immediately rush off to view the world-famous sights and landmarks of this most dynamic of cities just being there is enough: the wonder of New York is in the energy and the diversity that emanates from its densely packed multi-cultural population. The city vibrates with colliding cultures and languages; here high-life and low-life rub shoulders and whoever you are and whatever your taste there will be something to amuse and stimulate you 24-hours a day.Whether lolling on a bench in leafy Central Park watching the world go by from a French bistro in Soho or gazing up at 'Lady Liberty' from the deck of the Staten Island Ferry most visitors will feel they've done it all before simply because New York is so familiar to anyone who has ever seen a movie or watched television. There is something special however in actually seeing the familiar landmarks and experiencing the pulse of the 'city that never sleeps'.New York City is made up of five boroughs: Staten Island The Bronx Brooklyn Queens and Manhattan but many visitors never leave Manhattan. There is a lot packed into this tiny area: the 24-hour pasta restaurants of Little Italy and the bustling sidewalks of Chinatown the jazz clubs of Greenwich Village and the theatres of Broadway; and of course the iconic sights of the Statue of Liberty the Empire State Building and Times Square.New York has been described as the best three-day city in the world and that's about right. After a frenzy of museums galleries bars and clubs many visitors are ready for a break. Fortunately there's a lot of choice in excursions from the National Parks of upstate New York to the beaches of Long Island or simply the leafy oasis of Central Park. Whatever you're after New York is ready and waiting to bewitch bother and bewilder.

Day 3

Isle of Portland

Portland is a central part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site on the Dorset and east Devon coast, important for its geology and landforms. Portland stone, a limestone famous for its use in British and world architecture, including St Paul's Cathedral and the United Nations Headquarters, continues to be quarried here.

Portland Harbour, in between Portland and Weymouth, is one of the largest man-made harbours in the world. The harbour was made by the building of stone breakwaters between 1848 and 1905. From its inception it was a Royal Navy base, and played prominent roles during the First and Second World Wars; ships of the Royal Navy and NATO countries worked up and exercised in its waters until 1995. The harbour is now a civilian port and popular recreation area, and was used for the 2012 Olympic Games.

Day 4

Saint-John, New Brunswick

Located in the picturesque province of New Brunswick, Canada, Saint John is a vibrant and historic city known for its rich maritime heritage, stunning natural beauty, and friendly atmosphere. With its bustling waterfront, charming architecture, and a wide range of attractions and activities, Saint John offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure.

Founded in 1785 and named after the famous Saint John River, the city has a long and storied past, evident in its well-preserved historic buildings and landmarks. One of the highlights is the charming Uptown area, where you can explore the narrow streets and admire Georgian and Victorian architecture. Market Square, located in the heart of Uptown, is a bustling hub offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Don't miss the chance to visit the Saint John City Market, the oldest continuing farmers' market in Canada, which has been serving the community since 1876.

Another must-visit attraction is the iconic Reversing Falls. Located at the mouth of the Saint John River, this natural phenomenon occurs when the tides of the Bay of Fundy meet the downstream flow of the river, creating a reversing current and impressive rapids. You can witness this incredible sight from several lookouts and even take a jet boat or ziplining tour to experience the power of the Reversing Falls up close.

For history enthusiasts, the New Brunswick Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the region's natural and cultural heritage. From fossils and First Nations artifacts to shipbuilding and maritime displays, visitors can delve into the rich history of Saint John and the surrounding area. The Loyalist House, a beautifully restored Georgian mansion, offers a glimpse into the life of early settlers and showcases period furnishings and artifacts.

Nature lovers will be enthralled by the stunning landscapes that surround Saint John. One of the most popular destinations is Fundy National Park, located just a short drive from the city. This picturesque park is characterized by its rugged coastline, pristine forests, and dramatic tides, which are some of the highest in the world. Hiking trails, camping facilities, and breathtaking lookouts make Fundy National Park a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

If you're seeking more adventure, the nearby St. Martins Sea Caves are a must-see. At low tide, you can explore these fascinating sandstone formations, carved by centuries of powerful tides. Kayaking, whale watching, and fishing tours are also available for those who want to experience the beauty of the Bay of Fundy firsthand.

For a taste of local cuisine, be sure to sample the fresh seafood that Saint John is known for. The city's vibrant food scene offers a variety of dining options, ranging from seafood shacks serving up the day's catch to upscale restaurants specializing in gourmet seafood dishes. Don't forget to try the famous local delicacy, the Saint John dulse, a type of seaweed that is often enjoyed as a snack and is packed with nutrients.

With its welcoming atmosphere, rich history, natural beauty, and range of activities, Saint John is a captivating destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in exploring its historic landmarks, immersing yourself in nature, or indulging in delicious seafood, a visit to Saint John will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Day 6

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Designated as the Island capital in 1765, Charlottetown is both PEI’s oldest and largest urban center. However, since the whole "metropolitan" area only has a population of about 65,000, a pleasing small-town atmosphere remains. The city is a winner appearance-wise as well. Peppered with gingerbread-clad homes, converted warehouses, striking churches, and monumental government buildings, Charlottetown’s core seems relatively unchanged from its 19th-century heyday when it hosted the conference that led to the formation of Canada. The city is understandably proud of its role as the "Birthplace of Confederation" and, in summer, downtown streets are dotted with people dressed as personages from the past who’ll regale you with tales about the Confederation debate.

Day 7

Iles des la Madeleine

Day 8

Gaspé, Québec

Gaspe, located in the province of Quebec, Canada, is a charming destination that offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and outdoor adventures. Situated on the Gaspe Peninsula, this area is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, breathtaking coastline, and vibrant communities.

One of the main highlights of Gaspe is its natural beauty. The region is home to the iconic Gaspe National Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Covering an area of over 770 square kilometers, the park encompasses diverse ecosystems, including mountains, forests, and rivers. Visitors can engage in various activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife spotting, with opportunities to catch glimpses of moose, black bears, and beavers.

For those seeking stunning coastal views, the Gaspe Peninsula offers some of the most picturesque scenery in Canada. The famous Percé Rock, a massive limestone formation rising from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, is a sight to behold. Visitors can take boat tours to get up close to the rock or even walk on it during low tide. Nearby, Bonaventure Island is a sanctuary for seabirds, including the world's largest colony of northern gannets, offering a unique bird-watching experience.

Gaspe is also renowned for its rich cultural heritage, with many communities preserving their traditions and way of life. In the village of Perce, visitors can explore the Musee de la Gaspesie, which showcases the region's history, art, and culture. The museum features exhibits on local industries such as fishing and forestry, as well as displays of indigenous artifacts. The area is also known for its vibrant festivals and events, such as the Festival Musique du Bout du Monde, which celebrates world music and brings artists from around the globe.

Furthermore, food lovers will be delighted by the culinary offerings in Gaspe. The region is known for its fresh seafood, particularly lobster and crab, which can be enjoyed at local seafood shacks or upscale restaurants. With its French heritage, Gaspe also boasts delicious pastries, cheeses, and regional specialties such as tourtiere (meat pie) and fiddlehead ferns.

In terms of accommodation, Gaspe offers a variety of options to suit different preferences and budgets. From cozy bed and breakfasts to luxury resorts, visitors can find comfortable lodging options throughout the region. Camping enthusiasts will also find numerous campgrounds and RV parks, allowing them to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings.

To reach Gaspe, travelers have several transportation options. The most convenient way is by car, as the region is accessible via Highway 132, which circles around the Gaspe Peninsula. Road trips to Gaspe are popular, as they offer the opportunity to fully appreciate the scenic drive and make stops along the way. For those looking for a quicker option, there are also flights to Gaspe's Michel-Pouliot Airport, with connections to major Canadian cities.

In conclusion, Gaspe is a captivating destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventures. It is a place where visitors can explore stunning landscapes, engage in outdoor activities, immerse themselves in local culture, and indulge in delicious cuisine. Whether you are seeking relaxation or adventure, Gaspe has something for everyone, making it an ideal destination for your next trip.

Day 10

Quebec City, Québec

Perched atop Cap Diamant (Cape Diamond) and
overlooking the Saint Lawrence River, Quebec City was first settled
by the French in 1608 and named for a native Algonquin word meaning
'where the river narrows'. The ambience, lively spirit, high safety
rating and comfortable blend of past and present make Quebec's
provincial capital worthy of its place among the world's top
cultural destinations.

The cradle of French civilisation in North
America and still notably European in spirit, the historic Old
Quebec neighbourhood has an unmistakable charm. Small cafes, cosy
restaurants, classy boutiques, lively terraces, elegant squares,
theatres, museums and street performers all come together in a
fascinating weave of old-world allure.

Millions of visitors are drawn to Quebec
City every year, savouring the famed Quebec gourmet scene and the
beauty of the historic old district's winding cobbled streets,
where 17th and 18th-century stone houses, churches, parks and a
number of monuments still stand. The city is included on UNESCO's
World Heritage List and is one of the only fortified cities in the
Americas.

Despite having been ceded to the British in
1759, the city's population remains 95 percent French-speaking,
lending a definite joie de vivre and French elegance to the
atmosphere.

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