

Cruise itinerary
11-Night Americas Cruise from Quebec City, Québec
11 nights · Americas · 8 ports of call
11-night Americas cruise aboard EXPLORA V, departing Quebec City, Québec and calling at La Baie, Québec, Sept-Iles, Québec, At Sea, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia and New York, New York and 1 more.
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At a glance
- Ship
- EXPLORA V
- Cruise line
- Explora Journeys
- Duration
- 11 nights
- Region
- Americas · North America
- Departs
- Quebec City, Québec
- Returns
- Miami, Florida
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Where this voyage takes you
Day-by-day itinerary
- Day1

Quebec City, Québec
Depart 21:00
The walled capital of Québec on a bluff above the St. Lawrence River, the only fortified city north of Mexico. Cobbled Old Québec, the landmark Château Frontenac, and the historic Petit-Champlain quarter give it a distinctly French character.
- Château Frontenac
- Old Québec walls
- Petit-Champlain
- Day2

Quebec City, Québec
Arrive 08:00 · Depart 19:00
The walled capital of Québec on a bluff above the St. Lawrence River, the only fortified city north of Mexico. Cobbled Old Québec, the landmark Château Frontenac, and the historic Petit-Champlain quarter give it a distinctly French character.
- Château Frontenac
- Old Québec walls
- Petit-Champlain
- Day3

La Baie, Québec
Arrive 08:00 · Depart 16:00
- Day4

Sept-Iles, Québec
Arrive 09:00 · Depart 18:00
An industrial port on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Québec, Canada, gateway to the wild Côte-Nord. Boreal forest and salmon rivers surround it, with the Mingan Archipelago's eroded limestone monoliths offshore to the east.
- Mingan monoliths
- Gulf of St. Lawrence
- Boreal forest
- Day5
At Sea
- Day6

Sydney, Nova Scotia
Arrive 08:00 · Depart 16:00
A former coal and steel town on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, set along a sheltered harbour. It is a gateway to the scenic Cabot Trail and the island's Gaelic heritage, marked by the world's largest fiddle standing on the waterfront.
- Cabot Trail
- Big Fiddle
- Cape Breton
- Day7

Halifax, Nova Scotia
Arrive 09:00 · Depart 19:00
The largest city in Atlantic Canada, built around one of the world's great natural harbours in Nova Scotia. A star-shaped hilltop Citadel overlooks the waterfront boardwalk, and the city holds strong ties to the Titanic and the age of sail.
- Halifax Citadel
- Harbourfront boardwalk
- Titanic graves
- Day8
At Sea
- Day9

New York, New York
Arrive 08:00 · Depart 19:00
Cruise ships berth on Manhattan's West Side or across the harbour in Brooklyn and Bayonne, putting the full sweep of New York within reach. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square and the museums of Fifth Avenue are all part of a day ashore.
- Statue of Liberty
- Central Park
- Times Square
- Day10
At Sea
- Day11
At Sea
- Day12

Miami, Florida
Arrive 08:00
The cruise capital of the world — Miami sends more ships to sea than any port on earth. Most sailings board mid-afternoon, leaving the morning for South Beach, Little Havana or the Wynwood murals before you cast off.
- South Beach
- Little Havana
- Wynwood murals
Upcoming departures
- 24 Oct 2028
Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.
11-Night Americas Cruise from Quebec City, Québec FAQ
Which ports does this cruise visit?
This 11-night Americas cruise calls at Quebec City, Québec, La Baie, Québec, Sept-Iles, Québec, At Sea, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia, New York, New York and Miami, Florida.
How many days are spent at sea?
4 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.
Where does this cruise depart from?
It departs from Quebec City, Québec and ends in Miami, Florida.
How long is this cruise?
11 nights aboard EXPLORA V.
When does this itinerary sail?
Upcoming departures include 24 Oct 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.