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Hamburg - Montreal
27 Sep 2028 to 17 Oct 2028|20 days
MS EUROPA
EUR2821
Autumnal play of colours: between the ice-blue coasts of Greenland and the red-and-yellow backdrop of Indian summer along the St Lawrence River, nature and charming towns invite you to enjoy the marvellous scenery.
Wed, 27 Sep 2028
Individual travel arrangements to cruise departure point
Hamburg/Germany, departure 18.00 hrs
Thu, 28 Sep 2028
Relaxation at sea
Kirkwall, the main town on the Orkney Islands, boasts historical charm and a rich history dating back to the eleventh century. Back then, it was still called Kirkjuvagr – “church in the bay” – and today the cityscape is still characterised by the impressive St Magnus Cathedral. The Orkney Islands, which stretch along the northern tip of Scotland, have a magical atmosphere that can be felt as you approach the harbour, when dozens of little green islands emerge out of the fog. Archaeological wonders such as the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, the mystical Ring of Brodgar or the Maeshowe chambered cairn provide deep insights into the historical heart of Scotland and draw history lovers under their spell.
Sat, 30 Sep 2028 - Mon, 02 Oct 2028
Relaxation at sea
Tasiilaq is located on the east coast of Greenland and is the largest settlement in the region. Surrounded by high mountains, deep-blue fjords and glaciers, it is a good starting point for exploring Arctic nature. The colourful houses at the harbour characterise the town’s appearance, while the locals’ boats dominate everyday life. Even today, the Inuit still practise traditional crafts such as knitting and carving, passing on their culture and customs to future generations. Set off on hikes along the fjords or experience the impressive landscape up close on kayaking tours amidst the icebergs.
Wed, 04 Oct 2028
Relaxation at sea
The ice-dependent passage through Prince Christian Sound – one of the most beautiful passages in Greenland, 64 km (40 mi.) long and in some places barely 500 m (1,640 ft) wide – offers an intoxicating monumental view of nature. Waterfalls and glaciers that reach into the turquoise-coloured water, as well as colourful fishing huts, will pass by you. A cry of “Whale up ahead!” could sound from the bridge at any time, and the many open deck areas provide the best opportunities for sightings.
Paamiut, on the south-west coast of Greenland, is surrounded by fjords and rugged hills. The town combines everyday life with the endless expanse of Arctic nature and it is also an important centre for fishing – as can be seen in the lively harbour and small craft workshops. The colourful wooden houses scattered across the bay are characteristic, and their colours once had a special meaning. The surrounding area boasts impressive glaciers, while the wildlife includes seals, whales and the majestic sea eagle, the proud symbol of the region.
Sat, 07 Oct 2028 - Sun, 08 Oct 2028
Relaxation at sea
Located on the west coast of Newfoundland, Corner Brook is considered the gateway to the island’s natural treasures. About an hour away, Gros Morne National Park beckons with dramatic fjords, striking table mountains and sparkling lakes. But Corner Brook also delights its visitors: the Arts and Culture Centre with its theatre, gallery and library, small boutiques and cosy cafes shape the town, as does its scenic location on the River Humber. Green oases such as Margaret Bowater Park provide peace and relaxation – an ideal place for walks in the middle of the city.
Havre-Saint-Pierre is situated on the north-western shore of the St Lawrence River in the province of Quebec. It’s a small fishing village that is now considered the starting point for one of Canada’s most fascinating natural landscapes. Here you can expect encounters with a diverse range of wildlife, hikes through unspoilt nature and exciting cultural discoveries. Directly off the coast lies the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve – famous for its bizarre limestone monoliths, which have been shaped by the sea over thousands of years. The area around Havre-Saint-Pierre boasts exceptional flora and fauna: seabirds, whales and seals can frequently be seen here.
Baie-Comeau in the province of Quebec is surrounded by the vibrant forests of Indian summer Urban life, with its libraries, museums and small boutiques in the centre, blends harmoniously with nature on the north-western shore of the St Lawrence River. From the waterfront promenade, dense forests and sparkling lakes invite visitors to go hiking and boating. Elks, birds and other wildlife can be observed by the river, while quiet beaches and idyllic spots allow you to experience the diversity of this region.
Jacques Cartier first set foot in the area around Saguenay in 1535. The explorer was amazed by the vastness of the region and named it “Kingdom”. The reference has stuck, and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean never misses an opportunity to remind its visitors of this with a variety of cultural and historical activities. It was only in 2002 that the present-day city of Saguenay was officially created by merging the surrounding small towns and communities.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of classic cars and muscle cars: chauffeured in style in a classic vintage care, your journey begins to the exclusive exhibition “Extreme Auto Voiture Classique”. Look forward to a private tour of an impressive collection of legendary vehicles. Feel the passion of the collectors and discover exciting stories about the technology, design and history of these automotive masterpieces.
Idyllically situated at the confluence of the Saguenay and St Lawrence rivers, Tadoussac is considered one of the oldest European settlements in Canada. The small village with its colourful houses and charming 18th-century wooden chapel continues to attract visitors to this day. Tadoussac is particularly famous for whale watching, as whales frolic in the nutrient-rich waters. Hiking trails along the coast invite you to enjoy views of the fjord, river mouth and open sea.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
For an unrivalled opportunity to see whales and marine mammals, take a whale watching tour that offers VIP lounge access, an exclusive outdoor area, drinks, snacks and priority boarding.
The might Chateau Frontenac towers high above the St Lawrence River and is a landmark of Quebec. At its feet lies the lower town with its cobbled streets, lively squares and 17th-century merchant houses, which give the city its distinctive European character, The imposing city walls and the might citadel of the upper town form a unique ensemble that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. When the evening light bathes the old walls in a golden hue and fresh autumn air sweeps through the streets, Quebec reveals its very special charm – shaped by history, indulgence and the French way of life.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Discover Quebec and the St Lawrence River from the air on a private helicopter tour and marvel at the bird’s-eye view of the Chateau Frontenac, the Plains of Abraham park and the Montmorency Falls, to name just a few.
Sun, 15 Oct 2028
Quebec/Canada, departure 06.00 hrs
Enjoy the flair long after sunset, because your ship will stay overnight here.
Montreal, the largest city in the province of Quebec, is located on an island in the St Lawrence River. It owes its name to Mont Royal: surrounding this green hill is a cosmopolitan city that combines French coolness with a North American lifestyle. In the old town of Vieux-Montreal, cobblestone streets, squares and churches are reminders of its founding in the 17th century. Modern high-rise buildings stand right next to the quarter. Montreal is a cultural centre: musuems, festivals and diverse range of restaurants reflect its creative energy. In the evening, neighbourhoods such as the Quartier des Spectacles attract visitors with theatre and music to enjoy its vibrant nightlife.
Tue, 17 Oct 2028
Montreal/Canada
* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
Tue, 17 Oct 2028
Montreal
Transfer to scheduled flight to Germany
Wed, 18 Oct 2028
Arrival in Germany
Combine cruises EUR2821 to EUR2825 and save € 5,200 per person plus an excursion credit balance worth € 1,700 per person (applies to the PLATINUM fare in each case). Look forward to exclusive privileges; further information can be found here.