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Discover the charm of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where vibrant culture meets scenic waterfront beauty. As your cruise ship docks, immerse yourself in the city’s rich history at the Milwaukee Art Museum, renowned for its stunning architecture and impressive collections. Stroll along the picturesque Riverwalk, where local breweries invite you to savor the region's famed craft beers. Don’t miss the historic Third Ward, a lively district with eclectic shops and dining options. Whether exploring the fresh produce at the Milwaukee Public Market or enjoying a lakeside sunset, this city promises unforgettable memories. Experience the allure of Milwaukee—your gateway to the Great Lakes.

Mackinac Island is a natural jewel and is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in the USA. Life still moves at a slow pace here. The streets are filled with the ringing of bicycle bells, the clattering of horses’ hooves and the rattling of carriages – because this little idyll is car-free. The historic Fort Mackinac from the time of the American War of Independence perches majestically high up on a cliff. It tells the story of 1812, when the original buildings, which are still preserved today, were conquered by the British. The Victorian villas and the island’s grand hotel tell of the 19th century. The spacious Marquette Park, the marina and the city centre with its many shopping opportunities and restaurants underline how beautiful the present is. Enjoy Mackinac Island fudge, a world-famous sweet speciality.
Moving from nature to culture, the route takes you to Sault Sainte Marie in Canada. The city shares a significant past with the American city of the same name on the other side of the Saint Marys River, which forms the state border. This was not always the case: the division only occurred after the American Revolutionary War. Take advantage of your stay to discover the history and way of life in the area. Small art galleries, restaurants and cafes create a warm, welcoming atmosphere, and walks take you to see historic locks and buildings from the early 1800s. The bushplane museum, dedicated to the history of seaplanes and aviation in Canada, is also worth a visit. In addition, the city is a starting point for a variety of excursions* offering a great mix of history, nature and outdoor experiences.

The charming town of Parry Sound is located in the heart of Georgian Bay in an archipelago with Scandinavian allure. In this area, which has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, some 30,000 islands lie close together. The scenic approach through a small lagoon brings you ashore. It is the ideal place for many outdoor activities such as canoeing, kayaking and hiking. You can explore the shore on foot along the Marine Walking Trails, with captivating views of the cliffs and lake. With luck, you might also catch a glimpse of the wildlife of Georgian Bay, which is sometimes referred to as the sixth Great Lake. The incomparable feeling of freedom and discovery is what makes the region around Parry Sound so unique.

The quaint town of Killarney, with a population of barely 500, has its Irish roots in its name. Just imagine how overwhelmed the first settlers and trappers must have felt here by the vastness and the sense of freedom. It is Ontario’s little secret in the midst of a colourful wilderness: from the white quartzite of the mountains to the pink granite of the rocks and the indigo blue of the lake. An expedition area that is second to none. An invitation for you to take walks and linger. From the promenade, a hiking trail leads to the region’s landmark, the Killarney Lighthouse. Or take the shuttle bus to Killarney Provincial Park for hikes with your experts to gain a deeper understanding of this untouched wilderness. The calm waters here also offer the opportunity to enjoy Georgian Bay on a Zodiac ride with beautiful scenery and good chances for wildlife sightings – with a bit of luck, you’ll see cormorants, Canada geese and bald eagles.

During your cruise across Lake Huron, you will reach the small fishing village of Tobermory. The picturesque town is located in the middle of the protected Fathom Five National Marine Park and invites you to stroll down and linger on its harbour promenade with local arts and crafts shops, cafes and restaurants. Along the coast, dramatic cliffs and towering monoliths rise out of the water, interspersed with caves and lighthouses. The sight of small coves with their turquoise water will make you think you’re in the Caribbean. Green forests, home to black bears, white-tailed deer and hundreds of other animals, are abundant close to the shore. In addition, around 40 species of wild orchids can be found here. A stage of the Bruce Trail offers a variety of landscapes and spectacular views of Georgian Bay. A true paradise for hiking lovers, the region offers a variety of trails for activities that will be enriched by your experts’ knowledge of natural history. There is something for everyone here – a must for nature and outdoor lovers.
History and adventure come together as you cruise on Detroit River and reach the Canadian city of Windsor. It tells the story of industrialisation in just as fascinating way as Detroit, the former “Motor City”, on the opposite side of the river in the United States. Discover the stories behind the skylines and landscapes. Your experts on board are your “navigators” with insider knowledge that remains hidden from others. For example, learn exciting things about the rise, fall and architectural diversity of Detroit, which is now emerging again. What will your personal American Dream of discovery be? The choice is yours: go on interesting excursions* or take a walk along the Waterfront Trail through the city districts of Windsor.

Filled with the same passionate spirit of discovery that led the first settlers to these regions, the adventure of navigating the locks of the Welland Canal lies ahead of you. The approximately 45 km (28 mi.) long waterway, which opened in 1932, connects Lake Ontario with Lake Erie. Your small expedition ship features retractable bridge wings so that it can pass through the locks between the lakes. These feats of nautical brilliance are beyond the capabilities of most ships. Eight locks, around 20 bridges and a difference in altitude of almost 100 m (328 ft) – a lock lift comparable to the height of the Niagara Falls. This route demands millimetre precision from the captain and crew: the locks are only 2.5 m (8.2 ft) wider than the ship with a beam of 22 m (72 ft). Follow the exciting manoeuvres on the many open deck areas, with knowledgeable commentary from your experts.

Welcome to Toronto, one of the most multicultural cities in the world. The metropolis is considered an international centre for trade, finance and architecture. Discover how skyscrapers, parks and trendy neighbourhoods work well together to form a whole, either independently or with the help of your experts. Combine all the highlights during your stay and take an in-depth look into the structure of the city. Many of the leading architects have designed buildings here, such as Toronto-born Frank Gehry, Daniel Libeskind and Santiago Calatrava – making your visit an expedition through architecture. Or you can use the city as a starting point for an excursion* to the fascinating Niagara Falls: a must for every nature lover.

A highway of water: the St Lawrence River is a transport route, lifeline and the “home of whales” in North America. It connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. On this extraordinary passage, you will pass through seven locks with a difference in height of up to 15 m (49 ft). As your ship is built for expeditions and direct encounters with nature, you can follow the exciting manoeuvres on the many open deck areas. The Observation Lounge on Deck 8 also offers you a beautiful view of the action ahead. With your lock adventure on the St Lawrence River, you will experience a nautical feat that only a few ships can accomplish.

In Montreal, Canada’s second-largest city, the French way of life meets British understatement. The metropolis is gently nestled along Mont Royal: the local mountain is also the city’s namesake and is a pleasant park for taking walks to enjoy wonderful views of Montreal. In the oldest district of Old Montreal, many buildings such as the Notre-Dame Basilica, the Bonsecours Market and the town hall are reminiscent of the city’s French roots. Enjoy the European flair of the neighbourhoods on your own explorations or on excursions*. In the largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris, your personal spirit of discovery meets a special form of savoir vivre.

On your approach along the impressive the St Lawrence River, an iconic structure already provides a hint of Quebec’s French flair: the Chateau Frontenac, a hotel in the style of a Norman castle, sits majestically high above the city. Take a fascinating journey of discovery through the picturesque old town: wander down the narrow, cobbled lanes, past traditional French architecture, charming boutiques and bistros. The ensemble is enclosed by a centuries-old city wall, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. In addition to the slower pace of life, Quebec is characterised by a vibrant cultural scene of art galleries, theatres and street artists.
In one of the largest side branches of the St Lawrence River, the Saguenay, nature is particularly vibrant. Keep an eye out for whales as you pass along the lifeline of the Canadian wilderness. With a little luck, you can see belugas as you cruise on the Saguenay. These whales can be found here year-round hunting for fish and plankton. The open deck areas and the deck tour at the bow are the best places to observe them. At the end of the fjord lies the region’s capital, Saguenay, which has a French charm all of its own. It is a picturesque starting point for spectacular excursions. Spectacular, rugged mountain landscapes frame the scenery and make cruising in the Saguenay Fjord an unforgettable experience.With a bit of luck, you will see beluga whales before you reach Tadoussac – the waters here are home to world’s southernmost population. Where the Saguenay Fjord joins the St Lawrence River, the village of Tadoussac, with its 800 inhabitants, welcomes you. It was founded by Europeans in the 17th century and is thus one of the oldest settlements in the country. Colourful houses with restaurants and small shops line the main street. Surrounded by green wooded hills, the pace of life here seems to be more relaxed. The close proximity to the wide-open natural surroundings, the curved coastline and the river makes the village a popular starting point for outdoor activities* of all kinds and whale watching* – or for your own hikes.

In one of the largest side branches of the St Lawrence River, the Saguenay, nature is particularly vibrant. Keep an eye out for whales as you pass along the lifeline of the Canadian wilderness. With a little luck, you can see belugas as you cruise on the Saguenay. These whales can be found here year-round hunting for fish and plankton. The open deck areas and the deck tour at the bow are the best places to observe them. At the end of the fjord lies the region’s capital, Saguenay, which has a French charm all of its own. It is a picturesque starting point for spectacular excursions. Spectacular, rugged mountain landscapes frame the scenery and make cruising in the Saguenay Fjord an unforgettable experience.With a bit of luck, you will see beluga whales before you reach Tadoussac – the waters here are home to world’s southernmost population. Where the Saguenay Fjord joins the St Lawrence River, the village of Tadoussac, with its 800 inhabitants, welcomes you. It was founded by Europeans in the 17th century and is thus one of the oldest settlements in the country. Colourful houses with restaurants and small shops line the main street. Surrounded by green wooded hills, the pace of life here seems to be more relaxed. The close proximity to the wide-open natural surroundings, the curved coastline and the river makes the village a popular starting point for outdoor activities* of all kinds and whale watching* – or for your own hikes.

In one of the largest side branches of the St Lawrence River, the Saguenay, nature is particularly vibrant. Keep an eye out for whales as you pass along the lifeline of the Canadian wilderness. With a little luck, you can see belugas as you cruise on the Saguenay. These whales can be found here year-round hunting for fish and plankton. The open deck areas and the deck tour at the bow are the best places to observe them. At the end of the fjord lies the region’s capital, Saguenay, which has a French charm all of its own. It is a picturesque starting point for spectacular excursions. Spectacular, rugged mountain landscapes frame the scenery and make cruising in the Saguenay Fjord an unforgettable experience.With a bit of luck, you will see beluga whales before you reach Tadoussac – the waters here are home to world’s southernmost population. Where the Saguenay Fjord joins the St Lawrence River, the village of Tadoussac, with its 800 inhabitants, welcomes you. It was founded by Europeans in the 17th century and is thus one of the oldest settlements in the country. Colourful houses with restaurants and small shops line the main street. Surrounded by green wooded hills, the pace of life here seems to be more relaxed. The close proximity to the wide-open natural surroundings, the curved coastline and the river makes the village a popular starting point for outdoor activities* of all kinds and whale watching* – or for your own hikes.

Nestled at the meeting point of the Saguenay River and the grand Saint Lawrence, Tadoussac, Quebec, invites you to experience Canada’s breathtaking natural beauty and rich history. Cruise through the majestic Saguenay Fjord, where lush forests and towering cliffs create a stunning backdrop or peer into the deep waters of the Saint Lawrence, where blue whales majestically breach the surface. Explore the charming town, home to North America’s oldest wooden chapel, and immerse yourself in its fascinating heritage. Tadoussac is a gateway to wildlife encounters and a journey through time.

The local charm of the small town Gaspe is defined by the surrounding picturesque bays and cliffs as well as the majestic Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Located at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula, the scenic town is known for its breathtaking landscapes. These vary greatly and have differences in height of up to 400 m (1,300 ft). The name Gaspe probably comes from a word of the Native American Mi’kmaq people and means something like “land’s end”. The place is also attributed with the historical significance of a beginning: it is considered the birthplace of the French colonisation of present-day Canada – in 1534, the explorer Jacques Cartier erected the first cross here. His contribution to the mapping of the St Lawrence River and his legacy in Canadian history remain significant to this day.

Embark on an unforgettable adventure that reveals the beauty and vastness of eastern Canada’s largest body of water: the Gulf of Saint Lawrence extends from the mouth of the St Lawrence River to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, connecting Lake Ontario with the Atlantic Ocean. The cruise offers spectacular views of the picturesque coast, passing idyllic islands, historic towns and steep cliffs that characterise the region. Sit back, relax and enjoy the cruise, keeping an eye out for whales and migratory birds from the deck.
Cruising in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, you will reach the Iles de la Madeleine in the Atlantic bay. The nine main islands and numerous smaller islands of the Magdalen Islands look like splashes of colour in the watercolour painting of the gulf. Red cliffs, golden beaches, green dunes and colourful wooden houses characterise the idyll, with small fishing boats bobbing on the water in front of picturesque villages. Here, your spirit of discovery is combined with savoir vivre: French caresses your ear while culinary delicacies with fish and seafood tempt your palate. From the Cape Alright Lighthouse, perched lonely up on a cliff, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the coast.The “birthplace of Canada” is located on Prince Edward Island. In 1864, a conference of the founding fathers in the charming capital city of Charlottetown gave the impetus for Canadian Confederation. As the sound of horse-drawn carriages rings through the streets, the centre offers fascinating discoveries. The smallest Canadian province is just as important to the country’s history as it is large for its fishing tradition – there are said to be more than 1,000 licensed lobster fishermen in the region. Lobster was once considered a poor man’s meal, but today the shellfish not only tops menus, but is also the focus of adventure tours both on and off the island.


Discover the enchanting charm of Halifax, Nova Scotia, where vibrant culture meets breathtaking scenery. Nestled around one of the world’s largest natural harbors, this city boasts a rich history and modern flair, showcased in its stunning architecture, diverse dining, and lively festivals. Explore the bustling waterfront with its iconic boardwalk, or delve into the historic Citadel towering above. Halifax serves as the perfect gateway to the Atlantic provinces, offering a unique blend of tradition and contemporary energy. Embark on an unforgettable journey to this captivating Canadian gem.




Discover a refined floating sanctuary in our exclusive suite, featuring a distinct separation between the living and sleeping areas, providing both comfort and elegance. The expansive sleeping area offers captivating panoramic views, ensuring you wake up to breathtaking scenery. Enjoy the convenience of separable beds and dual-zone televisions, all complemented by an inviting dining area. Step out onto your private veranda equipped with space heaters, perfect for relaxation at any time. Indulge in the daylight bathroom, featuring two sinks, a freestanding bath, and a rain shower with veranda access, alongside a steam sauna for a rejuvenating experience. Additional luxurious amenities include a heated wall for towels, a separate toilet, and a complimentary mini bar, coffee machine, and binoculars to enhance your travels. Our extensive infotainment system provides live broadcasts and recordings, a forward-view camera, and navigation charts, ensuring you remain connected and entertained. With 24-hour cabin service and dedicated butler assistance, your every need is addressed. Plus, enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and table reservations in the main restaurant, elevating your cruise experience to unparalleled levels of luxury.


Experience unparalleled luxury in our exquisite cabin designed for discerning travelers. Spanning generous living and sleeping areas, this accommodation features a panoramic view that invites the beauty of nature inside. A separate dining area complements the sophisticated ambiance, while the sleeping quarters boast separable beds for ultimate comfort. Enjoy entertainment at its finest with dual televisions in both the living and sleeping spaces, as well as an extensive infotainment system that includes live broadcasts, expert presentations, and a forward-view camera. The elegantly appointed bathroom is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring two sinks, a rain shower, and a steam sauna, alongside a heated wall for towels and wet attire. Your stay includes a complimentary mini-bar and a coffee machine for a touch of indulgence. Additionally, the cabin is equipped with binoculars and Nordic walking poles for your adventures. With 24-hour cabin service, a dedicated butler, and reserved dining at our main restaurant for our premium guests, every detail is meticulously curated for an unforgettable journey.

Experience unparalleled luxury in our Balcony Cabins, designed with elegance and comfort in mind. Spanning generous sizes, these cabins offer a perfect retreat with heated walls in the bathroom for added warmth. Enjoy the soothing rain shower, a complimentary mini bar stocked with soft drinks, and a coffee machine for your daily brew. The versatile room layout includes separable beds for your convenience. Stay entertained with an extensive infotainment system featuring live broadcasts, expert presentations, a forward-view camera, navigation charts, and an array of films. Each cabin is equipped with binoculars and Nordic walking poles for your expeditions. Our attentive 24-hour cabin service ensures all your needs are met. Notably, one cabin is fully accessible, offering thoughtful accommodations. Please note that our Balcony Cabins at the stern boast a unique floor plan, further enhancing your cruising experience.

Experience unparalleled luxury in our French Balcony Cabins, where elegance meets comfort. These thoughtfully designed accommodations range from approximately 21 m² (226 ft²) on Deck 7 to 23 m² (248 ft²) on Deck 6, ensuring ample space for your enjoyment. Each cabin features a heated bathroom wall for towels and wet parkas, alongside a rain shower for a revitalizing experience. Enjoy complimentary soft drinks from the mini bar, while a coffee machine adds a touch of convenience. The separable beds cater to your preferences for relaxation, and extensive infotainment options keep you entertained with live broadcasts, films, and expert presentations. Moreover, binoculars from SWAROVSKI OPTIK enhance your viewing pleasure, and Nordic Walking poles are available for your outdoor activities. Indulge in 24-hour cabin service, ensuring your every need is met as you embark on your exquisite journey.

Experience unparalleled luxury in our elegantly appointed cabin, designed for your ultimate comfort. This spacious retreat features a heated wall in the bathroom, ideal for drying towels and gear after an adventurous day. Indulge in the rejuvenating rain shower and savor complimentary soft drinks from your free mini bar, all while enjoying your favorite brew from the coffee machine. The room offers versatile sleeping arrangements with separable beds and is equipped with a wide array of infotainment options, including live broadcasts and recordings of expert presentations, a forward-view camera, navigation charts, and an extensive selection of films. Enhance your exploration with provided binoculars and Nordic Walking poles, all complemented by 24-hour cabin service to cater to your every need. For those requiring special accessibility, cabin 404 features a fully accessible layout, ensuring comfort for all guests.

Experience the allure of our luxurious cabin, designed for the discerning traveler. This spacious retreat features a sophisticated layout complemented by a heated wall in the bathroom, perfect for drying towels and wet outerwear. Indulge in the revitalizing rain shower before enjoying a selection of complimentary soft drinks from your free mini bar or brewing a fresh cup of coffee with the in-room machine. The flexibility of separable beds caters to various guest preferences. Your entertainment options are vast, with an extensive infotainment system providing live broadcasts, expert presentations, a forward-view camera, navigation charts, and a curated selection of films. For your convenience, binoculars and Nordic walking poles are provided, while 24-hour cabin service ensures that every need is met promptly. Our cabin also includes a fully accessible layout in cabin 404, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.