Montreal
Culture Reigns in Montreal
You can still ride horse-drawn carriages around the cobblestone streets of Old Port in Montreal. This very European part of town is filled with centuries-old structures, art galleries, and lots of fun cafés. Head to a Chinese bakery a short walk away in Chinatown or dig into a huge plate of smoked meat and poutine.
Montreal is also a city of festivals, such as Just for Laughs, Fantasia International Film Festival, Montreal International Jazz Festival, Folk Festival, HeavyMTL, and so much more.
If you like to shop, Montreal’s St. Catherine Street and the underground network — also known as the Underground City — of malls will keep you busy. Tour Olympic Park and Plateau Mont-Royal for cute boutiques. Don’t forget to visit the Basilique Notre-Dame and its stunning stained glass windows.
Cruise Lines | Dec 24 | Jan 25 | Feb 25 | Mar 25 | Apr 25 | May 25 | Jun 25 | Jul 25 | Aug 25 | Sep 25 | Oct 25 | Nov 25 |
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Azamara Cruises | $5,189 | $3,889 | $3,519 | |||||||||
Holland America Line | $1,514 | $1,774 | $1,174 | |||||||||
Oceania Cruises | $6,399 | $4,699 | $4,199 | |||||||||
Regent Seven Seas | $11,699 | $11,999 | ||||||||||
Seabourn Cruise Line | $7,819 | $8,584 | $4,419 | |||||||||
Silversea Cruises | $8,400 | $6,500 | ||||||||||
Viking Ocean Cruises | $6,099 | $7,299 | $7,599 |