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Explora Journeys North America: 30 nights from Hamburg with Explora III
Sep 7, 2026

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Departure Port: Hamburg ➞ Landing: New York

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Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg is without a doubt the best city in Europe for seeing unique bridges. Its tourist sites are characterised by the typical bohemian style of the sailors and its port.

Just behind Berlin in terms of size and population, the city of Hamburg is home to one of the largest ports in Europe. You will understand why it is know as the 'Venice of the North', when you explore its many canals and waterways. Do not forget to take a trip to the fish market and to the merchants' district, where you will find unique architecture and impressive red brick buildings. Having a delicious dinner by the river or spending a night in the university district is a must.
Hamburg is a destination with many tourist attractions, especially its ancient port and the exclusive lake located in the city centre.
You should also be sure to visit the renowned Kunsthalle (north of the Hauptbahnhof). The Kunsthalle houses an art collection of international importance, covering everything from medieval portraits to 20th century minimalism.
The Rathaus, a neo-Renaissance style building, is home to Hamburg's city hall. When Parliament is not in session, several guided tours are available.
There are also big exhibitions and historical events that are great for tourists.

Southampton

Southampton

Southampton is a city positioned in the South of Great Britain and its port is one of the main ports in Europe. From the port of Southamptos it is possible to set sail for a Cunard transatlantic cruise and reach New York, or visit Amsterdam and Belgium with an MSC cruise. The city offers, further to the New Forest National Park, a wide natural park with its suggestive woods, also many museums and art galleries and remarkable architectural works. Noteworthy is King John’s Palace, of Norman origins as well as the old walls with 7 entrances to the city. An evidence of the Victorian Age is Tudor House, collecting objects dated back to that period. For the art lovers, Southampton City Art Gallery offers exhibitions of any kind of art, from drawing to photography with shows that attract many visitors.

Greencastle

Greencastle

Stornoway

Stornoway

Seydisfjordur

Seydisfjordur

Akureyri

Akureyri

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

The gateway to Iceland, a land of incredible natural wonders, ranging from huge glaciers to thermal pools and geysers.

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is small in size but boasts a vast historical and cultural heritage. Founded thousands of years ago by Nordic settlers, this destination showcases a breathtaking coastline with scenic peninsulas, straits and picturesque islands. Known for its natural beauty and small-town charm, Reykjavik is also known to attract travellers as 'the nightlife capital of the North' for its vibrant and social atmosphere. The island's landscape seems to be in a constant process of transformation like its society, combining Nordic tradition with sophisticated technology.

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

The gateway to Iceland, a land of incredible natural wonders, ranging from huge glaciers to thermal pools and geysers.

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is small in size but boasts a vast historical and cultural heritage. Founded thousands of years ago by Nordic settlers, this destination showcases a breathtaking coastline with scenic peninsulas, straits and picturesque islands. Known for its natural beauty and small-town charm, Reykjavik is also known to attract travellers as 'the nightlife capital of the North' for its vibrant and social atmosphere. The island's landscape seems to be in a constant process of transformation like its society, combining Nordic tradition with sophisticated technology.

Isafjordur

Isafjordur

Paamiut

Paamiut

Nanortalik

Nanortalik

Corner Brook

Corner Brook

Havre-Saint-Pierre

Havre-Saint-Pierre

Quebec City

Quebec City

The Rich History of Quebec City

Quebec City, a jewel of Canada's heritage, stands as a living museum of New France's history. Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, it is one of North America's oldest cities, boasting a well-preserved old town that has earned it a UNESCO World Heritage designation. The city's fortified walls, cobblestone streets, and the iconic Château Frontenac are testaments to its storied past, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries-old European charm in the heart of modern Canada.

Climate: A City for All Seasons

Experiencing Quebec City means embracing its continental climate, with distinct seasons offering unique charms. Winters are magical, transforming the city into a snowy wonderland, ideal for the world-renowned Winter Carnival. Summers are warm and lively, perfect for exploring outdoor festivals and the vibrant terrace scene. Spring and autumn provide a picturesque setting, with blooming flowers or stunning fall foliage, making every visit memorable.

Must-Visit Attractions

The city's attractions are as diverse as its history. The historic district of Old Quebec is a maze of narrow streets and historic buildings. Beyond the walls, the Plains of Abraham offer sprawling green space and pivotal history. For a touch of nature, Montmorency Falls exceeds Niagara's height and is just a short drive away. The Musée de la civilisation bridges past and present with its engaging exhibits.

Flavors of Quebec City

Quebec City's cuisine is a reflection of its French heritage and the bounty of the Canadian landscape. Local specialties include comforting poutine, savory tourtière, and fresh seafood. Maple products abound, offering a sweet taste of the region's forests. Artisanal cheeses and craft beers provide a gourmet experience that rivals the city's stunning views.

Conclusion: A Gateway to Adventure

Beginning a cruise from Quebec City not only promises an exploration of this enchanting city but also an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the St. Lawrence River. As a launch point for journeys into the heart of Canada or the rugged coasts of the Atlantic, Quebec City offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, setting the stage for an extraordinary cruise experience.

Quebec City

Quebec City

The Rich History of Quebec City

Quebec City, a jewel of Canada's heritage, stands as a living museum of New France's history. Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, it is one of North America's oldest cities, boasting a well-preserved old town that has earned it a UNESCO World Heritage designation. The city's fortified walls, cobblestone streets, and the iconic Château Frontenac are testaments to its storied past, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries-old European charm in the heart of modern Canada.

Climate: A City for All Seasons

Experiencing Quebec City means embracing its continental climate, with distinct seasons offering unique charms. Winters are magical, transforming the city into a snowy wonderland, ideal for the world-renowned Winter Carnival. Summers are warm and lively, perfect for exploring outdoor festivals and the vibrant terrace scene. Spring and autumn provide a picturesque setting, with blooming flowers or stunning fall foliage, making every visit memorable.

Must-Visit Attractions

The city's attractions are as diverse as its history. The historic district of Old Quebec is a maze of narrow streets and historic buildings. Beyond the walls, the Plains of Abraham offer sprawling green space and pivotal history. For a touch of nature, Montmorency Falls exceeds Niagara's height and is just a short drive away. The Musée de la civilisation bridges past and present with its engaging exhibits.

Flavors of Quebec City

Quebec City's cuisine is a reflection of its French heritage and the bounty of the Canadian landscape. Local specialties include comforting poutine, savory tourtière, and fresh seafood. Maple products abound, offering a sweet taste of the region's forests. Artisanal cheeses and craft beers provide a gourmet experience that rivals the city's stunning views.

Conclusion: A Gateway to Adventure

Beginning a cruise from Quebec City not only promises an exploration of this enchanting city but also an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the St. Lawrence River. As a launch point for journeys into the heart of Canada or the rugged coasts of the Atlantic, Quebec City offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, setting the stage for an extraordinary cruise experience.

La Baie

La Baie

Sept Iles

Sept Iles

Charlottetown

Charlottetown

Sydney

Sydney

Halifax

Halifax

The History of Halifax

Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, boasts a rich tapestry of history that dates back to its founding in 1749. Known for its strategic location on one of the world's largest natural harbors, Halifax has played a pivotal role in maritime history, including during times of war and peace. Walking through the streets of Halifax, visitors can feel the echoes of the past, from the historic properties of the waterfront to the star-shaped Citadel National Historic Site, which offers a panoramic view of the city.

Climate in Halifax

The climate in Halifax is maritime and temperate, characterized by mild winters and cool summers, making it a comfortable destination year-round. The best times to visit are during the spring and fall when the city bursts into colors, and the weather is perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the scenic beauty of the region.

Attractions and Places to Visit

Halifax is home to a variety of attractions that cater to all interests. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic provides insights into the city's seafaring history, including exhibits on the Titanic and the Halifax Explosion of 1917. For nature lovers, the Halifax Public Gardens offer a tranquil escape with Victorian-era gardens, while Peggy's Cove, just a short drive away, presents a picturesque coastal landscape with its iconic lighthouse.

Local Cuisine and Typical Products

The culinary scene in Halifax is a reflection of its coastal environment, offering an abundance of seafood dishes like lobster, scallops, and mussels. The Halifax donair, a local twist on the traditional doner kebab, has become a must-try for visitors. Pair these dishes with a craft beer from one of the city's many breweries for a truly Nova Scotian dining experience.

Conclusion: Embark on a Memorable Journey

Starting your adventure with a cruise from Halifax not only allows you to explore this historic and vibrant city but also sets the stage for a journey through the stunning landscapes and seascapes of Eastern Canada. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or gastronomy, Halifax offers a unique departure point for an unforgettable cruise experience that will leave you with lasting memories.

Newport

Newport

New York

New York

New York is an incredibly diverse and active place, which consists of an intricate mosaic of neighbourhoods, each has its own character and history, yet they merge together seamlessly.

New York is an urban island full of unparalleled art and architecture, lively ethnic neighbourhoods, thousands of shops and some of the best restaurants in the world. The main attractions are grouped in Midtown Manhattan, not far from the cruise port.

Drift down the Hudson River and discover unforgettable attractions, such as the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. In the city that never sleeps there is no end of things to do, from the lights of Broadway and Times Square to world-class museums, shopping and a plethora of places to eat.