Day 1 - St. John’s, Newfoundland
Take some time and enjoy this historic city before boarding your luxury cruise ship later in the afternoon. St. John’s is the oldest city in North America, settled by Irish and English immigrants who profited from the richness of the area’s great fishing grounds. The city is an enticing mix of old and new architecture and historical and natural attractions. Visit the Signal Hill National Historic Site and celebrate the first telephone communications between North America and Great Britain
Get acquainted with the ship and crew and settle in to your gracefully appointed stateroom where all the comforts of home surround you in a casually elegant atmosphere. Watch from your private balcony as the busy harbor of St. John’s slowly slips away and your Six Bays of Newfoundland cruise.
Deluxe: Overnight Pearl Seas Cruise Ship – various categories available
Day 2 & 3 - Cape St. Mary’s, Newfoundland
The grassy cliffs of St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve is one of the best and most accessible places in the world to see nesting seabirds, and the only one that can be approached by foot. What makes it even more special is that all these birds can be seen from as close as 35 feet away. Cape St. Mary’s is also known as one of the best land-based places to see the great humpback whales as they migrate towards Greenland each year.
Deluxe: Overnight Pearl Seas Cruise Ship – various categories available
Day 4 - St Pierre & Miquelon, France
This is your chance to visit a tiny piece of Europe without crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Saint-Pierre & Miquelon is France’s oldest remaining overseas territory. As well, it is France’s closest and smallest territory. Explore this lovely and charming French fishing community. The spring migration of whales to Greenland takes place just off the shores of the islands and wildlife is abundant everywhere.
Deluxe: Overnight Pearl Seas Cruise Ship – various categories available
Day 5 & 6 - Port aux Basques and Cordroy, Newfoundland
Port aux Basques is known as the Gateway to Newfoundland. It has a rich history as a fishing station for the French, Portuguese and Basques as early as the 16th century. Nearby in the Cordroy Valley, the Grand Cordroy River plays host to the largest variety of birds in Newfoundland. Thousands of migratory birds make their home here during spring and fall migration period.
Deluxe: Overnight Pearl Seas Cruise Ship – various categories available
Day 7 – Corner Brook, Newfoundland
Corner Brook is located 25 miles inland from the Gulf of St Lawrence in the Bay of Islands and is nestled among the Long Range Mountains, a continuation of the Appalachian Mountain Belt. Corner Brook is a thriving Pulp and Paper town with great heritage in fishing and boat building. The nearby mountains are home to the only ski facilities in the Maritime Provinces.
Deluxe: Overnight Pearl Seas Cruise Ship – various categories available
Day 8 – St John’s, Newfoundland
Your circle cruise of the rugged province of Newfoundland ends with your return to the protected harbour of St. John’s.
Deluxe: Overnight Pearl Seas Cruise Ship – various categories available
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- 7 night Pearls Seas Cruise including onboard meals (prepared to order), complimentary cocktail receptions and lectures
- Personalized documentation package
PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- Port Charges (approximately $140 pp USD per person)
- Fuel Surcharges (approximately $70 USD per person)
- Shore Excursions (nominal fee of approximately $10 - $50 per person/per excursion)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities (including meals & cabin attendants)
- Transfers to and from the cruise ship
- Trip Cancellation Insurance (Insurance can be purchased from your Vacation Specialist, ask for more details)