All Incl Canada Cruise with Quebec Stay

All-Inclusive Cruise and Stay Package

16 Night Repositioning Cruise from Quebec City, Québec, with Norwegian Cruise Line onboard the Norwegian Jewel calling at: port Baie Comeau, Québec, Gaspé, Québec, Saint Pierre, Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Reykjavík, Belfast, Dun Laoghaire, Ringaskiddy, Isle of Portland, Le Havre

Prices Available
27th August 2025
£3189
  • Departure Date: 27th August 2025
  • Total Nights: 19 Nights
  • Cruise: Norwegian Jewel
  • Package Type: Cruise and Stay
  • Includes Outbound Flight
  • Includes Hotel Stay
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£3189 *pp
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Norwegian Cruise Line

Founded in 1966, Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), part of global cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (which also owns Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises), is the third-largest cruise line in the world in terms of cruise passengers. NCL has become well-known for its colourful ships featuring a pop-icon style painted hull.

2376
Passengers
1069
Crew
2005
Launched
2021
Last refit
93502t
Tonnage
294m
Length
38m
Width
22kts
Speed
12
Decks
USD
Currency
Overview
  • Return flights from UK
  • 2 Nights pre cruise hotel stay in Quebec
  • 16 Nights cruise aboard the Norwegian Jewel - Interior Stateroom
  • All port taxes & fees
  • ATOL protect
  • More At Sea Included
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Flight departs
Days 1 - 3
2 Nights pre cruise hotel stay in Quebec
Day 3
Quebec City, Québec
Quebec stands as a hidden gem in Canada's cruise landscape, often overlooked despite its profound historical significance. As the birthplace of French civilization in North America, Quebec City's cobblestone streets and majestic architecture offer a journey through centuries of rich heritage. The St. Lawrence River, a vital waterway in Canadian history, invites exploration with its picturesque landscapes and charming port towns. Yet, its prominence in shaping North America's past is often overshadowed by other destinations, despite offering a unique and enriching experience for cruise travelers seeking a deeper connection to the continent's history.
Day 4
Baie Comeau, Québec
Day 5
Gaspé, Québec
Day 6
At sea
Day 7
Saint Pierre
By heading almost due east from Cap-aux-Meules in Canada, it is possible to reach France in about one day’s worth of steaming! With barely 6,000 inhabitants living on tiny St. Pierre, it is the smallest French Overseas Collective. The residents of St. Pierre are predominantly descendants of Normans, Basque and Bretons and the French spoken is closer to Metropolitan French than to Canadian French. Although Basque is not spoken any longer, the influence is still felt through sport and a Basque Festival. Interestingly, this small island has two museums in part dedicated to the Prohibition. The Musée Heritage is St. Pierre’s newest museum with a focus on medical artefacts from the 19th and 20th century. Another claim to fame is a guillotine, the only one ever used in North America. In this quirky village it is easy to find the Post Office; just look for the clock tower shaped like a praying monk.
Day 8
Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Old meets new in the province's capital (metro-area population a little more than 200,000), with modern office buildings surrounded by heritage shops and colorful row houses. St. John's mixes English and Irish influences, Victorian architecture and modern convenience, and traditional music and rock and roll into a heady brew. The arts scene is lively, but overall the city moves at a relaxed pace.For centuries, Newfoundland was the largest supplier of salt cod in the world, and St. John's Harbour was the center of the trade. As early as 1627, the merchants of Water Street—then known as the Lower Path—were doing a thriving business buying fish, selling goods, and supplying alcohol to soldiers and sailors.
Days 9 - 11
At sea
Day 12
Reykjavík
The Port of Reykjavik offers exceptional convenience for visitors, acting as a gateway to both the city and Iceland’s natural wonders. Centrally located near the heart of the city, it allows for easy access to Reykjavik’s main attractions, restaurants, and shops, all within walking distance. The port facilities are well-equipped to handle cruise ships, making embarking and disembarking smooth and efficient. For those eager to explore beyond the city, the port serves as a starting point for tours to iconic sites like the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon, and the South Coast. This connectivity makes it an ideal hub for tourists seeking both urban and natural experiences in Iceland.
Day 13
At sea
Day 14
Belfast
In Belfast, the echoes of its shipbuilding legacy reverberate through time, beckoning travelers to explore its maritime heritage. Amidst the bustling streets, whispers of the Titanic's construction resonate, reminding visitors of the city's pivotal role in maritime history. The climate, kissed by the Irish Sea's bracing winds, offers a refreshing escape for those seeking an authentic experience. Beyond the typical tourist haunts, Belfast unveils hidden gems, from traditional pubs echoing with lively tunes to quaint cobblestone streets steeped in character. As a showcase for Northern Ireland's resilience, Belfast's vibrant spirit endures, captivating cruisegoers with its unwavering charm.
Day 15
Dun Laoghaire
Nestled along the emerald shores of the Irish Sea, Dun Laoghaire boasts a storied maritime past dating back centuries. Its picturesque harbor has welcomed adventurers and traders alike, shaping the town's character with tales of seafaring courage. Blessed with a temperate maritime climate, Dun Laoghaire offers a refreshing escape from the bustle of city life, inviting cruisegoers to savor the crisp sea air and panoramic coastal views. Beyond the tourist hubs, Dun Laoghaire unveils hidden gems like the James Joyce Tower, a literary haven perched on the waterfront, offering a glimpse into Ireland's literary legacy. Truly, Dun Laoghaire captures the essence of Ireland's maritime spirit.
Day 16
Ringaskiddy
Day 17
Isle of Portland
The Isle of Portland is a tied island, 6 kilometres long by 2.7 kilometres wide, in the English Channel. The southern tip, Portland Bill lies 8 kilometres south of the resort of Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, England. A barrier beach called Chesil Beach joins it to the mainland.
Day 18
Le Havre
Nestled on the shores of the English Channel, Le Havre, Paris's maritime gateway, boasts a storied past intertwined with maritime glory. Its bustling port has long been a lifeline for trade and travel, bearing witness to tales of seafaring adventure and cultural exchange. The climate, tempered by oceanic influences, offers a refreshing respite from the inland heat, making it an ideal escape for those seeking coastal tranquility. Here, authenticity thrives amid the bustling quays and cobblestone streets, where locals proudly showcase their Norman heritage through gastronomic delights and artisanal crafts. Don't miss the renowned Auguste Perret-designed architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the city's resilience and innovation after World War II.
Day 19
Southampton
Ship Details
Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Jewel

As the namesake of our "Jewel Class" cruise ships, you can bet Norwegian Jewel has it all. As well as offering some of the largest suites at sea, there are staterooms to accommodate every style.

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Your Hotel Stay

2 Nights Pre Cruise Hotel Stay In Quebec

Total Nights: 2 Night Stay
Flights Included

Outbound Flight

Departure Date:
27th August 2025
Location:
Flight from the UK
Customer Reviews
4.2
out of 3 customer reviews
Cruise Overall
4.7
Ship
4
Dining
4.7
Service Onboard
4.7
Accomodation
4.3
Public Rooms
4.7
Embark & Disembark
4.7
Shore Excursions
4
Value For Money
2.3

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