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Cruises through         

Canada and New England

Princess

Cunard

Virgin Voyages

Princess Cruises

Una premium family cruise line with modern ships, technology and the best service and gastronomy

Cunard

Luxury shipping company with lujo con Servicio White Star y mezcla de modernidad y tradición

Virgin Voyages

The shipping company solo para adultos con todo lujo moderno incluido, restaurantes exclusivos y entretenimiento WOW

Norwegian Cruise Line

A perfect cruise line for familias y amigos, con opciones de entretenimiento infinitas.

Oceania Cruises

Premium cruise line de relaxed atmosphere, exquisite gastronomy and exclusive itineraries

HISTORY

History

The history of Canada and New England is deeply connected to European colonization. Before the arrival of the colonizers, indigenous peoples had inhabited these lands for thousands of years. In the 17th century, the French founded Quebec, and the British established the Thirteen Colonies in New England. Tensions between both empires led to conflicts such as the French and Indian War, which resulted in British dominance over Canada. In the 18th century, New England played a key role in the American Revolution, while Canada remained loyal to the British Crown. Both regions have a rich and diverse history, marked by the coexistence of indigenous, British, and French cultures.

FOOD

Food

The food in Canada and New England reflects a fusion of indigenous, French, British, and more recent influences.

In Canada, the poutine, un plato de papas fritas con queso y salsa, es icónico, mientras que la costa atlántica es famosa por sus mariscos, como las langostas y las vieiras. En Quebec, los sabores franceses destacan en platos como la tourtière (pastel de carne).

In New England, seafood is a protagonist, especially the clam chowder (sopa de almejas) y las ostras frescas. 

the MOST VISITED PORTS

The most visited ports

On a cruise through Canada and New England, you can explore iconic destinations such as:


- Quebec, with its European architecture and the historic old town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.- Bar Harbor, en Maine, es conocida por su belleza natural y su proximidad al Parque Nacional Acadia.- Halifax, en Nueva Escocia, ofrece una rica mezcla de historia marítima y vibrante cultura moderna.- Charlottetown, en la Isla del Príncipe Eduardo, fascina por su encanto colonial y campos de cultivo que se extienden hasta el océano.- Portland, con su mezcla de historia, arte y la mejor cocina de mariscos.- Saint John, donde la Bahía de Fundy sorprende con sus impresionantes mareas y formaciones rocosas.

WEATHER

Weather

The weather in Canada and New England varies according to the season. Summers are mild, ideal for exploring, while winters are cold with abundant snow. Autumn offers spectacular landscapes with changing leaves. Bring warm clothing, especially if you travel between October and March, and prepare for weather variations.

CURRENCY

Currency

In Canada, the official currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD), while in New England the US dollar (USD) is used. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in both regions, especially Visa and Mastercard. However, it is advisable to carry some cash for small businesses or rural areas. Contactless payments, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, are also popular in major cities.

CURIOSITIES

Curiosities

-  Halifax Harbor, Canada: It is one of the largest natural harbors in the world and has been a key center for Canada's maritime history. The harbor played an important role in the World Wars and today offers historical tours, including visits to the famous Maritime Museum and the place where many Titanic passengers were taken after the shipwreck.


- The Bay of Fundy and its extreme tides: Located between Canada and New England, it has the highest tides in the world. Tourists can see this phenomenon at Saint John harbor, where tides can change up to 16 meters in just a few hours, allowing exploration of the seabed and then seeing how the water covers it.


- Quebec and its European style: Quebec is a walled city and the oldest port in North America. With its European architecture and cobblestone streets, it is the only place in North America with that type of French charm. The cruises that dock here allow you to explore the old town, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.


- Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park: Bar Harbor, in Maine, is famous for being the gateway to Acadia National Park, one of the most impressive natural destinations in the United States. Tourists can enjoy hikes, panoramic views, and the first sunrise in the country from Mount Cadillac, the highest point on the east coast.


- Charlottetown and the birth of Canada: Charlottetown, on Prince Edward Island, is known as the "Birthplace of Canada" because it was here where the Confederation was signed in 1867. Tourists can tour the harbor and discover its rich history, as well as enjoy the rolling fields and scenic coasts of the island.


- Boston Harbor, New England: Boston Harbor is one of the most historic in the United States. It was here where the Boston Tea Party took place in 1773, a key event in the American Revolution. Today, tourists can visit interactive museums and walk the historic Freedom Trail, which goes through crucial places in American history.

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