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Star Collector: Autumn in Newfoundland and New England
Sep 16, 2027 — Oct 11, 2027
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BOSTON, MA → MONTREAL, QC
25 Nights on Star Pride
Autumn leaves, scenic lighthouses, French culture, Colonial history… discover it all as you cruise between the scenic St. Lawrence River and Gulf, and Boston. Fall in love with Gallic culture and Old World streets lined with bistros, boutiques, and boulangeries, and spend your old Euros in St. Pierre & Miquelon, the last remaining French territories in North America. Take in the epic scenery of vibrant maples, lonely lighthouses, storybook fishing villages, and natural wonders in St. Anthony and Bonne Bay, a yacht-exclusive port. Soak up history as you walk the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, Boston’s Freedom Trail, and the Fortress of Louisbourg. And add to your UNESCO life list as you tick off nearly half a dozen ranging from America’s first Viking outpost to unspeakably beautiful Gros Morne National Park.





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During your overnight in Quebec City, join a Walking & Riedel Wine Tasting excursion with an expert Sommelier.
St. Anthony is the self-proclaimed iceberg capital of the world. People travel from all over to experience one of the most spectacular wonders of nature, the flowing of the icebergs through Iceberg Alley.
Portland, Maine, is home to 6 lighthouses, including Portland Head Light, one of the most photogenic lighthouses in the state.
Enjoy an overnight in St. John’s with plenty of time to explore Signal Hill. A designated National Historical Site, this castle offers spectacular views of the harbor.
Take a boat tour in Cap-aux-Meules and learn about the geological formation of the Red Cliffs, the island's history, and the various bird species that call the island home.
Witness the spectacular beauty of the fall foliage along the East Coast of the United States and Canada

Founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the U.S. It was a pivotal place during the American Revolution for the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. Tourists to Boston see the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the JFK Library and Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England Aquarium, and the USS Constitution.

The New England charm of Portland is a delightful mix of stylish and sophisticated, modest and folksy, with a reputation for great dining. There is a plethora of local art and music, lovely parks and a pleasing array of 19th century architecture including beautiful Victorian-era homes. The cobblestone lanes of the Old Port district waterfront are alive with working fishing piers and warehouses converted into shops and restaurants.

One of the best places to appreciate nature is found at Bar Harbor, with its stunning coastal beauty. Surrounded by Acadia National Park, with over 50 square miles of mountains, lakes, forests, soaring granite cliffs and amazing views, Bar Harbor's laid-back atmosphere encourages relaxation and repose. Bar Harbor was the premier summer resort of the 19th century for some of America's most powerful families like the Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers until the destructive 1947 fire. Visit the Abbe Museum, which showcases the Wabanaki Indians, the Dorr Museums of Natural History or the Bar Harbor Historical Society Museum.

The capital of Nova Scotia was ranked the 4th best place to live in Canada back in 2012. It is a city with more pubs and clubs per capita than any other Canadian city and even one of the mayors was a brewmaster. The boardwalk on the waterfront follows the water's edge and is lined with unique shops. Halifax is home to the longest running saltwater ferry and a 200-year-old restored fishing village. Be sure to find time to try fabled donair (pita, meat and sauce), the official food of Halifax.

The capital of Nova Scotia was ranked the 4th best place to live in Canada back in 2012. It is a city with more pubs and clubs per capita than any other Canadian city and even one of the mayors was a brewmaster. The boardwalk on the waterfront follows the water's edge and is lined with unique shops. Halifax is home to the longest running saltwater ferry and a 200-year-old restored fishing village. Be sure to find time to try fabled donair (pita, meat and sauce), the official food of Halifax.
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| Date | Yacht | Starting from | Actions |
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| Sep 14 (Mon) – Oct 9 (Fri), 2026September 14 (Mon) – October 9 (Fri), 2026 | Star Pride |







