DAY 1 – MONTREAL, CANADA
Laced with leafy parks and plant-filled neighborhood ‘greenways’, Montreal is a multicultural whirl of traditions and flavors, from the restaurants in Chinatown to the trattorias and cafés of Little Italy. Come hungry for a visit to Mile End – the city’s foodiest district – where the Jean Talon farmers’ market houses dozens of stalls selling local produce, alongside street-food kiosks offering everything from Lebanese meze to Mexican tacos. There’s history, too, in the Gallic streets of the French quarter and the collection of Inuit art at the Museum of Fine Arts, while Eaton Centre Mall is one of Canada’s best shopping destinations.
DAY 2 – QUEBEC CITY, CANADA
Just northeast of the UNESCO-designated Vieux-Québec (Old Town), Montmorency Falls Park enchants with striking flows that are one and a half times taller than Niagara Falls. Explore the streets of the Old Town presided over by the Château Frontenac for a taste of French-Canadian culture found in classic bistros and cafés, and explore proud French history found in numerous museums.
DAY 3 – DAY AT SEA
Relax in luxury with Crystal’s onboard amenities. Unwind at the pool, or enjoy the elegance of the bars and lounges as you sail towards the Suez Canal.
DAY 4 – ILES-DE-LA-MADELEINE, QUEBEC, CANADA
Amidst breathtaking nature, find Iles-de-la-Madeleine, a remote archipelago in the Gulf of St. Laurence. Shaped by the forces of nature, this windswept paradise is a picturesque landscape of red sandstone cliffs, rolling dunes, and white sand beaches. Step off the beaten path and wander the narrow, cobblestone streets of the charming french-acadian villages where you can immerse yourself in the history of this maritime culture. Enjoy contemporary life on the island with visits to local artisanal galleries , and when day turns to night, admire the beauty of the northern lights.
DAY 5 – SYDNEY (NOVA SCOTIA), CANADA
Cape Breton Island’s main city Sydney is peaceful and cozy. This Canadian port town reveals its history in the Heritage & Science museum, and boasts the world’s largest fiddle on the waterfront. Enjoy the coastal scenery on Cabot Trail for a true taste of this special landscape.
DAY 6 – HALIFAX, CANADA
Bagpipers bid a warm welcome to Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia and the most Scottish of all Canada’s great cities. The Citadel Fortress, which dates to the city’s founding in 1749, stands over the thriving downtown area, where modern buildings nestle alongside the exquisitely restored Historic Properties waterfront. Here you can shop for authentic Scottish tartans and superb hand-knit woolens. Nova Scotians claim they have the freshest air and warmest smiles in Canada.
DAY 7 – SAINT JOHN, CANADA
Here on the Bay of Fundy, a rare phenomenon known as the Reversing Rapids occurs when high bay tides collide with the Saint John River. History is impressive, too, with Canada’s oldest continuously operating farmers’ market and oldest museum. Nearby, Irving Nature Park’s salt marshes, volcanic rock and forests are explored on winding trails.
DAY 8 – PORTLAND, UNITED STATES
The largest city in Maine and the state’s social and economic capital, Portland is a vibrant and historic destination. A favorite place for strolling, dining, shopping and entertainment is the Old Port, a revitalized warehouse district made all the more interesting for its connection to the working waterfront. The Arts District is situated just a few blocks away and is considered the city’s secret treasure. Word is fast getting out, however, because the neighborhood is home to an array of art galleries, antiques shops, artists’ studios and world-class museums such as the Portland Museum of Art. Any exploration of the Arts District should include a walk along Congress Street for a glimpse into the city’s history, a highlight of which is the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, the 19th-century home of the famed poet. Another well-known writer, Stephen King, was born here in Portland in 1947.
DAY 9 – BOSTON, UNITED STATES
The largest city in Maine and the state’s social and economic capital, Portland is a vibrant and historic destination. A favorite place for strolling, dining, shopping and entertainment is the Old Port, a revitalized warehouse district made all the more interesting for its connection to the working waterfront. The Arts District is situated just a few blocks away and is considered the city’s secret treasure. Word is fast getting out, however, because the neighborhood is home to an array of art galleries, antiques shops, artists’ studios and world-class museums such as the Portland Museum of Art. Any exploration of the Arts District should include a walk along Congress Street for a glimpse into the city’s history, a highlight of which is the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, the 19th-century home of the famed poet. Another well-known writer, Stephen King, was born here in Portland in 1947.
DAY 10 – NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, UNITED STATES
A stylish, world-famous yachting center with a long tradition of elegance, the colonial sections of Newport boast many authentic historic buildings, some dating back to the 1600s. Most impressive are the opulent summer `cottages` built by industrial-age tycoons. Fashioned after palaces of Europe, their interiors boast lavish use of marble, alabaster, gilt, mosaics and stained glass complemented by magnificent furnishings and fine tapestries.
DAY 11 – NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES
Being the largest city in the United States, the city that never sleeps will leave you with endless journeys. Take a peaceful bike ride past the wonders of Central Park, see a world class production on the bustling street of Broadway, or find yourself looking at stunning Manhattan views from the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.