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Le Boreal, ex Quebec to Boston
Nights 10 Ship Le Boreal Star Rating Departs Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Sailing 2013: 19 Sep Ports of Call Quebec City, Saguenay River & Fjord, Tadoussac, Havre-Saint-Pierre, Perce, Cap-aux-Meules, Baddeck, Louisbourg More Lunenburg, Bar Harbor, Boston Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
10 Night Cruise sailing from Quebec to Boston aboard Le Boreal.
Unique itineraries, Calls inaccessible to large ships. A chic and elegant yacht-like ambiance. A refined and personnalized service.
A gastronomic cuisine.
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This modern and magnificent yacht with luxurious intimacy, will continue to offer unique cruises experience and first-class quality service towards rare and new destinations. Your dreams of passion, exploration, refinement and elegance will remain incomparable, cruising on this new stunning sea jewel.
Highlights of this cruise:
Saguenay
Discover the excesses of time and space in a place where nature has deployed all her colossal forces to create this fjord. The Saguenay Marine National Park stretches along this majestic fjord, carved out by glaciers near Cape Eternity. Keep your eyes open to catch a glimpse of the peregrine falcons which nest all along the vertical rock faces, or the seals lounging on the rocks and colonies of agile dolphins.
Tadoussac
Located at the mouth of the River Saguenay, Tadoussac is the bastion of the history of New- France's colonisation. It is now a National Park on one of the most beautiful bays in the world, and the best place to see whales as they gather here to feed before winter sets in. Above the bay, nature has deployed all her forces to bring you a breathtaking panorama of a vast ocean. Zodiac outings will take you as close as it is possible to get to the marine wildlife; you may even be lucky enough to glimpse a beluga, those legendary white skinned creatures which live in the freezing waters of the Saint Lawrence River.
Perce
At the end of the Gaspe Peninsula (Gaspesie), this unusual site boasts a rich natural and historic heritage. The rocky headland on which the village lies has been sculpted by the waves, and is protected by Bonaventure Island lying just offshore. This is the famous Perce Rock, a work of nature encircled by arches and one of the best places to watch gannets, a magnificent bird with golden head and black-ringed blue eyes. A breathtaking view awaits you in the bay, the salty sea air bringing with it a fresh tang of the river in its wake.
Louisbourg
This attractive fortified city from the XVIIth century inherited its name in honor of King Louis XV, when the French troops built his impressive fortress, nicknamed "Gibraltar of North America", desired for a long time by French and English troops, quarreling for this land.
Bar Harbour
Bar Harbor is a historic city which had its hour of glory when it was a former trendy sea resort of the XIXth century. Not far from there, you will explore the National park of Maritime Provinces which in autumn, covers itself with one thousand copper-colored or golden colors. A rocky coast, high granite cliffs, majestic areas... Welcome to New England.