Canada
Canada’s place as a wild frontier with untamed natural beauty has ensured the country remains a favorite tourist destination. Add to this a multicultural mix of French, English and indigenous peoples and you have a country that provides a rich and rewarding travel experience. With a vast and varied coastline, there are plenty of different cruising experiences to be had. Read more on Canada
3 results for Coastal cruises in Canada
Grand Mariner
In winter, the 100-passenger Grande Mariner is based in the Caribbean and Bahamas making 11-day cruises of the Leeward, Virgin and Bahamian islands. As the weather warms in the northern hemisphere, the boat moves to the antebellum South and Intracoastal Waterway of the US. The cruises, which mostly attract retired North American couples, are designed for those who love sand and water and the ship carries a glass bottomed boat and two kayaks. There is no swimming pool or fitness centre onboard and the entertainment provided is limited; the main focus of this boat is the sea and sand. The atmosphere on board is laid-back, relaxed and fairly informal. The rooms are clean and comfortable and some cabins have large windows that look out to the sea, while others have portholes. One dining room on main deck accommodates all passengers for single-seating dining. Although there is a set menu, the crew members are happy to cater for specific dietary requests. There is one lounge on the second deck that doubles as auditorium. This room can accommodate all passengers for receptions, lectures, meetings, and conferences. The Grande Mariner is perfect for those looking for a informal low-key cruise with spectacular scenery.
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Grand Caribe
In spring, the Grande Caribe cruises the Intracoastal Waterway and Chesapeake Bay in the United States. In summer, she moves north to Cape Cod, Massachusetts and the islands from the home base of Warren, Rhode Island and the coast of Maine from Portland. In fall, she sails along the inland waterways and rivers such as the Hudson, Erie Canal, St. Lawrence Seaway and Saguenay River. The cruises attract mostly retired North American couples. There is no swimming pool or fitness centre onboard and the entertainment provided is limited. All of this results in an atmosphere that is laid-back, relaxed and fairly informal. The rooms are clean and comfortable and some cabins have large windows, while others have portholes. One dining room on main deck accommodates all passengers for single-seating dining. Although there is a set menu, the crew members are happy to cater for specific dietary requests. There is one lounge on the second deck that doubles as auditorium. This room can accommodate all passengers for receptions, lectures, meetings, and conferences. The Grande Caribe is perfect for those looking for an informal low-key cruise with spectacular scenery.
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Western Spirit
The Western Spirit has four cabins with double beds and shared bathrooms. The boat journey focuses on wildlife, with a naturalist on board, and explores remote waterways and inlets of the British Columbia coast for views of wildlife and marine life up-close. There are skiffs for up-close viewing, kayaks, and fishing equipment. There is also a hot tub.
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