15 nights Greenland, Newfoundland & Quebec Voyage Azamara Cruises

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Dates & Prices

Year:
  1. Date 20 July 2025 From £6,102

Itinerary

Departure port Reykjavik
Hotel Hilton Reykjavik Nordica 20 Jul - 1 night
Cruise ship Azamara Quest 21 Jul - 15 nights View ship
Arrival port Montreal
16 nights Cruise package FROM £6,102 per person
  • Day 1
    Reykjavik

    Domain of the Norse thunder god, Thor, and shaped by fire and ice, Iceland’s volcanic landscape is a spectacular collage of lava fields, craters, waterfalls, and imposing mountain ranges. Vast geothermal springs power the spray of geysers, provide residents with the hot water that heats their homes, and fills the warm public pools where locals go to relax and catch up with friends. Visitors are encouraged to join in the fun. Reykjavik itself is a 21st century European city, with fine restaurants, cozy cafes, and intriguing museums and galleries.

  • Day 2
    At Sea
  • Day 3
    Prince Christian Sound
  • Day 4
    Qaqortoq
  • Day 5
    Paamiut, Greenland
  • Day 6
    Nuuk
  • Day 7
    At Sea
  • Day 8
    At Sea
  • Day 9
    St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
  • Day 10
    St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
  • Day 11
    St. Pierre And Miquelon
  • Day 12
    Cap-Aux-Meules
  • Day 13
    At Sea
  • Day 14
    At Sea
  • Day 14
    Saguenay

    Saguenay is a city in Québec, Canada. It’s known for Saguenay Fjord, which leads to the St. Lawrence River. The Musée du Fjord has history displays and an aquarium. La Pulperie de Chicoutimi museum charts regional history in an 1800s wood-pulp mill. Exhibits on the area’s huge 1996 floods are on show at the Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche. Ski and bike trails wind through the riverside Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin.

  • Day 15
    Quebec City

    Québec City sits on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada's mostly French-speaking Québec province. Dating to 1608, it has a fortified colonial core, Vieux-Québec and Place Royale, with stone buildings and narrow streets. This area is the site of the towering Château Frontenac Hotel and imposing Citadelle of Québec. The Petit Champlain district’s cobblestone streets are lined with bistros and boutiques.

  • Day 16
    Montreal

    Montréal is the largest city in Canada's Québec province. It’s set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart. Its boroughs, many of which were once independent cities, include neighbourhoods ranging from cobblestoned, French colonial Vieux-Montréal – with the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica at its centre – to bohemian Plateau.

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