North America

13 nights sailing from Montreal (Canada) on cruise ship Borealis

Itinerary: Sailing from Montreal (Canada), visiting Quebec (Canada), Quebec (Canada), Saguenay (Canada), Corner Brook (Canada), Cobh (Cork), ending in Southampton.
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Cruise North America

13 nights sailing from Montreal (Canada) on cruise ship Borealis

Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Montreal (Canada)
Day 2 Quebec (Canada)
Day 3 Quebec (Canada)
Day 4 Saguenay (Canada)
Cruising Saguenay Fjord Onboard Experience
Day 5 at sea
Day 6 Corner Brook (Canada)
Cruise Humber Arm & Bay of Islands Onboard Experience
Day 7-8-9-10-11 at sea
Cruising by Spike Island Onboard Experience
Day 12 Cobh (Cork)
Day 13 at sea
Day 14 Southampton
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North America

13 nights Cruise on Borealis. Sailing from Montreal (Canada), visiting Quebec (Canada), Quebec (Canada), Saguenay (Canada), Corner Brook (Canada), Cobh (Cork), ending in Southampton.

North America Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen
North America Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Montreal (Canada)

Cultural capital of Quebec and the second largest city in Canada, Montreal is a city rich in culture and history. Over half of the cities population speak native French and due to its french roots, This beautiful city has a distinctly European flavour. This vast cosmopolitan metropolis boasts everything from immense shopping complexes and stadiums to historical buildings and museums as well as a wealth of restaurants and bars to suit all tastes.

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Quebec (Canada)

The city of Quebec (in french: Ville de Quebec) is the capital of the province with the samen name, which is located on the east of Canada. The historical centre is a walled area, french style of the 18th century (named Vieux Quebec), and was named World Heritage by the UNESCO in 1985.

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Quebec (Canada)

The city of Quebec (in french: Ville de Quebec) is the capital of the province with the samen name, which is located on the east of Canada. The historical centre is a walled area, french style of the 18th century (named Vieux Quebec), and was named World Heritage by the UNESCO in 1985.

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Saguenay (Canada)

The city of Saguenay, mostly known for its physical beauty and notable comunity of artists, is located by the River Saguenay in Quebec, 124 miles north from the city of Quebec. The city is divided in thhree main neighbourhoods, Chicoutimi, jonquiere and The Baie. The main language in all of them is french. Tourists can visit villages next to the water in Chicoutimi, or go to Jonquiere to se picturesque views and realxing walks through the public parks.

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Onboard Experience

Cruising Saguenay Fjord

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Corner Brook (Canada)

Corner Brook is a city located on the west coast in the island of Terranova, in Terranova and Labrador, Canada. Located in the bay of the islands in the mouth of the river Humber. During the last years, Corner Brook has been a small center of production for cinema and television. The city has the biggest regional hospital, and a great variety of shops.

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Onboard Experience

Cruise Humber Arm & Bay of Islands

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Onboard Experience

Cruising by Spike Island

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Cobh (Cork)

Cobh known from 1850 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a popular tourist seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and almost 100,000 cruise liner passengers and crew arrive in the town each year when their ships berth right in the centre of the town at Ireland's only dedicated Cruise Terminal. Tourist attractions are focused on the immense maritime and emigration legacy of the town. The Queenstown Story Heritage Centre, Titanic Experience, Titanic Trail walking tour, Cobh Museum, Cobh Road Train, Spike Island tours and St Colman's Cathedral provide plenty for visitors to see and do. The town has remained virtually unchanged since RMS Titanic departed from Cork Harbour in 1912, with the streetscape and piers still much the same. Facing the town are Spike Island and Haulbowline Island. On a high point in the town stands the magnificent St Colman's Cathedral, and its carillon of forty-nine bells.

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Southampton

Southampton offers a perfect port for the best cruise ships that sail from the UK due to its size, design and great organization. It's also an ideal port for all those ships visiting the UK. Southampton offers various parking options around the area if needed and also a wide range of hotels if you need a pre-cruise stay before sailing. See our amazing cruise deals sailing from Southampton. Please contact us if you need information about Southampton's cruise terminals.

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The ship: Borealis

Olsen-owned vessel in the 1940s had this name too, Borealis, inspired by the Aurora Borealis. It is an elegant and stylish ship, spacious and comfortable. With a capacity for less than 1,400 guests, this ship offers a traditional style of cruising.

Sister-ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.Sister-ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.

Inaugurated -
Tonnage 61,849 tn.
Occupancy 1,360
Crew 662
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 45:1
Number of staterooms 690
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What's included onboard?

Comfortable rooms and suites with tv, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and individually controlled air conditioning

Tempting cuisine every day throughout your cruise - with five course à la carte dinners, casual breakfast and lunch buffets and late-night snacks.

Self-service tea and coffee at selected venues, morning coffee with biscuits, and afternoon sandwiches and cakes.

Self-service tea and coffee at selected venues, morning coffee with biscuits, and afternoon sandwiches and cakes.

In-room sandwiches and snacks.

All evening entertainment, including cabaret shows, live music and dancing.

Captain's Drinks Party and Gala Buffet.

Use of leisure facilities, including swimming pools, Jacuzzis and gym.

A wide choice of on board activities and lectures throughout the day.

All UK port taxes (where collectable in advance).

Luggage porterage between your room and the drop-off/pick-up point.

What's not included?

Travel to/from your port or airports.

All drinks on board (optional 'All Inclusive Upgrade' available on selected cruises).

Shore Tours

Hairdressing, health, beauty treatments, and selected fitness classes.

Personal laundry and dry cleaning.

Passports and visa costs. Holiday Insurance

Government levies or taxes introduced after publication of this brochure.

Discretionary gratuities to the crew, drivers, guides, etc. on board and ashore.

Evening dining in our premium restaurants; The Grill, The Black Watch Room & The Poolside

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