Take a small ship cruise to the gorgeous province of Quebec, located on the North East coast of Canada where it gets cold during the winters. Don’t miss out on visiting the beautiful Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and the Place Royale. Consider cruising on a small ship cruise in order to be able to access smaller beaches, reefs, and coves. As well to have superior attention with a better crew to passenger ratio. Contact our travel specialists to start planning your ideal trip with Adventure Life today!
Ponant offers five voyages to Quebec, including itineraries to Greenland and the American East Coast aboard the elegant Le Bellot and Le Dumont-d'Urville. The capital of La Belle Province is located in southeast Canada at the junction of the St. Charles River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Visit the postcard-perfect stone residences of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Shop on pedestrian-friendly streets like Petit-Champlain or unwind with a spruce beer seasoned with pine buds.
Adventure Canadadeparts from Quebec on the Mighty Saint Lawrence expeditions. Life aboard Ocean Endeavour can be as relaxed or as active as you like. Onboard amenities include a spa, a library, a hot tub, a sauna, a gift store, numerous lounges, and viewing spaces.
American Queen Voyagesdeparts from Toronto on a beautiful trip across Lake Ontario, entering the St. Lawrence Seaway to explore the gems of French Canada: Montréal and Québec City. The Ocean Voyager and Ocean Navigator feel like a home away from home with their classic private staterooms and sophisticated public spaces.
TrustScore 4.8 | 254 reviews
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2 days ago
The holiday of a lifetime. The company is Alaksa-owned and thhat makes a big difference to the experineces you get i.e. meet genuine First Nations tribes people. The amount of wildlife was beyond my expectation, and seeing everything on sucha small, intimate boat made it even more spoecial and unique.
Liz O
2 days ago
Adventure Life covered all the details in planning our trip to Ireland. Any questions we had were answered immediately. Any trip glitches, which always happen when traveling, were resolved immediately. There were no worries, just fun!
Kathleen Weller
2 days ago
It was an outstanding, up-close, educational vacation of nature, culture, history, animals and geology! It was everything they promised! Binoculars were plentiful on the boat, but I'm glad I brought my own. Food was excellent. Rooms had black-out shades. Pack/wear multiple layers of clothing (I carried a small backpack when off the ship). Crew were delightful and very accommodating! Remember to jump FEET FIRST first when taking the optional polar plunge! Spend as much time outdoors as you are able and ENJOY!!!
Janet Dutton
1 week ago
Excellent travel advice and service
This is my second experience working with Adventure Life. I’m sold. Jess Heuermann is an experienced traveler and provides a lot of useful information when planning a trip. These are the questions I like to ask at the outset - What’s it like to go here, there, what would you suggest, what do people report, can we add any additional side trips? Jess took the time to answer my questions and seek additional information to share with me. Petchie Colina is outstanding in helping with travel logistics and final preparations. Adventure Life has excellent guides and offers private guides and small group adventures. We enjoyed the opportunity to talk with the guides and drivers to learn more about their countries, cultures and histories. A highlight was having the guides pick local restaurants where we could share meals together. Highly recommend.
Claire Cordon
1 week ago
Our six-day tour in Iceland went smoothly with one exception. We had asked for two rooms each night. Somehow we were booked with one room with three beds. It could not be fixed at the first hotel in Reykjavik because the hotel was fully booked. Once informed of the problem, however, Adventure Life rebooked for two rooms for the remainder of the trip. As an 85-year-old traveler, I appreciated that one could participate at different physical levels at many of the stops. Iceland is a great place to visit but on the expensive side.