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From the vast open spaces of Canada to the great megalopolises of the United States, to cruise North America is to be taken on a journey to completely different worlds. From the mouth of the Saint Lawrence to Niagara Falls, enjoy an escape to the heart of an exceptional natural environment in the Great Lakes region or admire the impressive architecture of Boston, Vancouver, Milwaukee, San Francisco and Los Angeles, and visit must-see museums.

 

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Boston - Boston
LE BELLOT
13 nights on board
Dates:
6/10/2026 to the 19/10/2026
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Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.

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reasons for a North American cruise

Exploring urban or natural environments, megacities or abundant forests, giant lakes or a sea full of fish... From the western coast of the US and Mexico to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada, the best way to discover the diversity of North America is through a cruise.


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Essential North America

USA, Canada, Mexico... In North America, magnificent natural landscapes and cities rich in culture appear one after another. Experience essential activities during a cruise in North America.


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Our cruises in North America combine the natural beauty of the Great Lakes, the St Lawrence River, and Niagara Falls with the breathtaking architecture of Boston, Vancouver, Toronto, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. You'll be enchanted by both the cultural treasures of the Indigenous Americans and the museums of the major cities on the American east coast.

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