Wilmath Travel of Oklahoma Canada & New England Discovery Cruise

Wilmath Travel of Oklahoma Canada & New England Discovery Cruise
From USD $3,399.00
  • Duration: 9 Days (approx.)
  • Product code: Wilmath Travel of Oklahoma

Deposit:
$300.00 per person
Price until January 15, 2024 *Call for Deposit After

Inclusions: 

  • Pre-Night in Boston followed by 7 night Cruise Accommodations
  • 22 Meals
  • Transportation to hotel and port
  • Airfare from OKC or TUL
  • Taxes and Port Fees
  • NOTE: Excursions at port of calls and ship gratuities are not included

Day 1 - Flight and Pre-Night - Sep 27, 2024

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Boston, Massachusetts, seamlessly blends historic charm with modern vibes, offering a rich cultural experience through iconic sites like the Freedom Trail and diverse neighborhoods like Little Italy and Beacon Hill, while its abundant green spaces, including the Emerald Necklace, provide a serene escape, making it a dynamic and inviting destination.

Day 2 - Set Sail - Sep 28, 2024 Boston, Massachusetts, US

Set sail on a remarkable adventure, where breathtaking landscapes and awe-inspiring destinations await. Join us on an unforgettable journey as we explore the stunning ports of call on your itinerary. Get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime!

Day 3 - Sep 29, 2024 Rockland, Maine, US

TENDER REQUIRED, WHEELCHAIR ACCESS LIMITED

The quintessential coastal New England town, Rockport, Maine, boasts historic homes and shops. Known as the “Lobster Capital of the World,” it’s a mecca for foodies with a taste for fresh, local seafood. Art-lovers will want to visit the Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center, home painting from three generations of the Wyeth family, as well as Louise Nevelson sculptures. Revisit maritime history at the Maine Lighthouse Museum, located on the Rockland’s waterfront.

Day 4 - Sep 30, 2024 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia's capital, seamlessly blends maritime history with modern charm, from the historic Pier 21 on the waterfront to a diverse culinary scene, while picturesque villages like Peggy's Cove and UNESCO-designated Lunenburg offer a delightful escape surrounded by lush greenery.

Day 5 - Oct 01, 2024 Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sydney, Cape Breton Island's largest city, is a vibrant destination connected to Nova Scotia by a causeway. Explore the harbor's local crafts and the world's largest fiddle, while historic houses and churches from the 1700s and 1800s offer tours. Enjoy live music in restaurants, featuring seafood from nearby waters, and visit galleries to meet local artists. Cape Breton's natural wonders, including the Cabot Trail and Bras d’Or Lake, provide breathtaking vistas, while historical sites like the Fortress of Louisbourg and Membertou Heritage Park offer a glimpse into the region's past. Don't miss the Cape Breton Miners Museum and the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site for unique insights into the island's history.

Day 6 - Oct 02, 2024 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island, boasts impressive Victorian architecture, lush parks, and historical significance as the Birthplace of Confederation. With fewer than 35,000 residents, it is Canada's smallest province's largest city. The iconic Confederation Bridge connects the island to New Brunswick, a remarkable engineering feat over the Northumberland Strait. Explore downtown attractions like Victoria Row and museums housed in historic buildings, while Prince Edward Island National Park offers scenic beaches and trails. Don't miss lighthouse and boat tours to learn about the island's rich history and the inspiration behind the beloved book, Anne of Green Gables.

Day 7 - Cruising Only - Oct 03, 2024 Cruising Gulf of St. Lawrence

Sail past the infamous shipwreck site on little St. Paul’s Island, marked by a haunting lighthouse, and navigate through the Cabot Strait into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the world’s largest estuary connected to half of Canada’s provinces, with a rich history dating back to Jacques Cartier's encounter in 1534, and now attracting visitors to explore islands, towns, and national parks surrounded by thriving whale populations.

Day 8 -Oct 04, 2024 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Québec City, older than Jamestown and founded before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, boasts intact original fortifications and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its historic district, revealing enduring 17th-century institutions, while the Plains of Abraham narrate the 1759 battle, and today, with over 95 percent speaking French, the city's distinctive culture thrives into the 21st century.

Cruising Only- Saint Lawrence River Cruising

The 1,200-kilometer stretch of the St. Lawrence River, a lighthouse lover’s paradise with over 40 in the Québec portion alone, showcases historic monuments and centuries-old fishing villages, weaving through imposing cliffs and plateaus with a rich history, while today serving as a habitat for 13 resident whale species along its 200-mile route.

Day 9 - Flight Home - Oct 05, 2024 Montreal, Quebec, Canada