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The cradle of French civilisation in the New World, Québec City is a living testimonial to the grace of Old Europe. With its steep cobbled streets, beautiful buildings and rich history, it won’t take you long to fall in love with this charming Canadian city.
Dissecting an ice-age fjord, the most southerly in the northern hemisphere, the mighty Saguenay River rolls through banks of dense forest scenery, before finally unloading into the grand St. Lawrence River. A vivid display of fall hues flashes through the trees each year, while the full range of greens is present in its forests of evergreen pines. All combined, it makes for one of the most scenic and spectacular river stretches in North America. Slicing through no fewer than three National Parks, the river guides you on a scenic, spectacular journey through tree-coated landscapes, alive with varied flora and fauna. Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay has some of the most beautiful views, where you can stumble across sand beaches, and soak up the tranquillity of the ford's expanse. Acquaint yourself with the views from the perspective of a sea kayak, or explore hiking trails by foot, as you encounter the fjord's dramatic sights, like the sudden precipitous fall of Cap Trinité's cliff edge. The Saguenay River's wildlife is diverse and spectacular - from the enormous Atlantic salmon that draw hungry anglers to its banks, to the moose that patrol its shores. Black bears and sleek wolves also roam, deep within the forests, while harbour seals stretch out lazily on rocks at the fjord's banks. Following a journey of 430 miles, the cool river flow mingles with the brinier, warmer waters of the St. Lawrence, creating a febrile atmosphere for krill to thrive in. The feast attracts some of the area's most celebrated visitors – pods of colossal whales, including the world's most massive - the blue whale. With belugas and minke whales also joining the natural banquet, you can witness the majesty of the giants of the ocean at play, breaching the fjord waters and gulping in gasps of fresh air.
A culturally diverse city with a rich and varied history, the Saguenay of today offers unmatched natural beauty throughout the year.
Charlottetown, the charming capital city of Canada’s smallest province, is also known as the ‘Birthplace of Canada’. In 1864, 23 delegates gathered in Charlottetown and participated in a conference dedicated to the establishment of a new nation, resulting in the 1867 founding of the Dominion of Canada. In the heart of Charlottetown, you can visit such sights as the Province House National Historic Site and Founders’ Hall to learn more about this important event in Canadian history.
Today, the city is Atlantic Canada's centre of business, research and education. Clean, green, walkable streets, excellent dining and friendly maritime smiles welcome visitors in an innovative and historic cityscape. Strong emphasis is placed on cultural diversity, historic restorations and the preservation of the heritage and culture of the people of the region.
The largest city in Maine, Portland was founded in 1632 on the Casco Bay Peninsula. It quickly prospered through shipbuilding and the export of inland pines, which made excellent masts. A long line of wooden wharves stretched along the seafront, with the merchants’ houses on the hillside above.
One of the United States’ oldest cities, Boston has had a pivotal role in American history since it was founded and offers a fantastic array of things to see and do.
A prime slice of New England coastline, Newport serves up colonial splendour, striking seascapes, and some of the freshest seafood around. One of America’s most historic cities, drop in on the oldest library in the country, visit an incredible fortress city, and wander beside spectacular summer houses. With wild beaches, wineries, breweries and festivals for every season, Newport has lost none of its enticing allure. View less The fresh, ocean air of Newport was much sought after during the Gilded Age, as the rich and powerful made their mark, building grand and stately mansions overlooking the waves. These magnificent houses - and landscaped gardens - add whitewash grandeur to the beautiful stretch of coastline. Take the 3.5-mile coastal walk, out across rugged cliffs with birds calling out, and wildflowers dotting the path. Be warned that the walk does become a little more difficult as it progresses. Stroll the coast, and sit to watch surfers catching Atlantic rollers, or take the twists and turns of Newport's incredible ocean drive, to soak in the wonderful views by road. Laced with underground tunnels, Fort Adams is Newport’s sprawling complex military fortress. Surrounded by Fort Adams State Park, you can enjoy the relaxed surroundings, absorbing scenic views of the harbour and Narragansett Bay. Unpack a picknick on the grass, as the swells of music carry on the sea breeze - especially during the annual folk and jazz festivals. Or try great Newport seafood in the bustling eateries of repurposed wharves - serving up Rhode Island specials like steamed lobster and clams.
From the Statue of Liberty to Broadway theatres, you’re spoilt for choice for things to see and do in the Big Apple.
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Excludes exclusive Reader Offers Limited Package Holidays. *COVID-related purposes includes Prevention of embarkation due to Government restrictions. You or someone in your party has tested posted for COVID in the last 30 days. You or someone in your party has been in contact with someone who has tested positive in the last 30 days and Silversea deems you unfit to travel.
Yes, you will need to have both of your COVID-19 vaccinations with the last administered date at least 14 days prior to departure on your Silversea cruise ship.
For departures after 1st March 2022 where the required time has elapsed since the completion of their primary COVID-19 vaccination series, will be required to have received their booster dose.
For Mediterranean Voyages guests are being allowed to get antigen test 72hours within embarkation instead of 24hours. These new Covid protocols apply for all European Ports except Piraeus. This does NOT apply to Northern Europe.
Pimm's Gift Set is for Ocean View cabins or above, based on one per booking, for UK mainland addresses only when booked by 8pm 10th July 2022.