Pearl Seas Cruises | "Great Lakes & the St. Lawrence Seaway Cruise"
16 Day Cruise - Quebec City to Milwaukee (Or Reverse) | 2024-2025
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway Cruise from Pearl Seas Cruises sails four of North America's Great Lakes over the course of 16 days. Embark the Pearl Mist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin or Quebec City, Quebec. Explore the best destinations along the majestic St. Lawrence Seaway, an impressive system of locks, canals, and channels, as well the Great Lakes, the largest freshwater system in the world. After a day of adventure, return to the ship and bask in the camaraderie of guests and crew.
Day 1 - Embarkation Quebec City (or reverse)
Day 2 - Montreal, Quebec Day 3 - Kingston, Ontario Day 4 - Toronto, Ontario Day 5 - Niagara Falls, Ontario Day 6 - Cleveland, Ohio Day 7 - Detroit, Michigan Day 8 - Parry Sound, Ontario Day 9 - Scenic Sailing Day 10 - Midland, Ontario Day 11 - Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan Day 12 - Mackinac island, Michigan Day 13 - Scenic Sailing Day 14 - Muskegon / Holland, Michigan Day 15 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Day 16 - Disembark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Navigated Waterways include: Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Lake Michigan and the St. Lawrence Seaway Map of Niagara Falls |
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Sailing Dates | St. Lawrence & Great Lakes Cruise
16 Day - St. Lawrence Seaway & Great Lakes Cruise NEWDeparting From: Quebec City, QC to Milwaukee, WI (Or Reverse)
Ports of Call: Quebec City, QC • Montreal, QC • Kingston, ON • Toronto, ON • Niagara Falls, ON • Cleveland, OH • Detroit, MI • Parry Sound, ON • Midland, ON • Sault Sainte Marie, MI • Mackinac Island, MI • Muskegon / Holland, MI • Milwaukee, WI *PRE OR POST CRUISE EXPERIENCES AVAILABLE ITINERARY (QUEBEC CITY TO MILWAUKEE)
Day 1 | Quebec City, QC
Day 2 | Montreal, QC Day 3 | Kingston, ON Day 4 | Toronto, ON Day 5 | Niagara Falls, ON Day 6 | Cleveland, OH Day 7 | Detroit, MI Day 8 | Parry Sound, ON Day 9 | Cruising the Great Lakes Day 10 | Midland, ON Day 11 | Sault Sainte Marie, MI Day 12 | Mackinac Island, MI Day 13 | Cruising the Great Lakes Day 14 | Muskegon / Holland, MI Day 15 | Milwaukee, WI Day 16 | Milwaukee, WI *Signature Pre-Cruise Package available ITINERARY (MILWAUKEE TO QUEBEC CITY)
Day 1 | Milwaukee, WI
Day 2 | Milwaukee, WI Day 3 | Muskegon / Holland, MI Day 4 | Cruising the Great Lakes Day 5 | Mackinac Island, MI Day 6 | Sault Sainte Marie, MI Day 7 | Midland, ON Day 8 | Cruising the Great Lakes Day 9 | Parry Sound, ON Day 10 | Detroit, MI Day 11 | Cleveland, OH Day 12 | Niagara Falls, ON Day 13 | Toronto, ON Day 14 | Kingston, ON Day 15 | Montreal, QC Day 16 | Quebec City, QC *Signature Post-Cruise Package available 2024 sailing dates (QUEBEC CITY TO MILWAUKEE)
Apr 28
2024 sailing dates (MILWAUKEE TO QUEBEC CITY)
Sep 20
2025 sailing dates (QUEBEC CITY TO MILWAUKEE)
Apr 27
2025 sailing dates (MILWAUKEE TO QUEBEC CITY)
Sep 19
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Rates Starting at $9,910 to $20,000 per person, on select sailings.
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Detailed Itinerary
Pre-Cruise Experience Quebec City, Quebec (Optional Upgrade)
For those guests who wish to start their cruise in style, PEARL SEAS CRUISES is offering a brand new Signature Pre-Cruise Package Upgrade. This custom Québec City Pre-Cruise Package provides you with a seamless way to experience the city and easily board the ship. Arrive the day before your cruise and Pearl Seas Cruises will handle the rest.
This convenient package includes a 1-night stay (not included in the Cruise only rater) at a the luxurious La Chateau Frontenac, with a full breakfast and concierge luggage service. The morning of embarkation, enjoy a narrated exploration of Québec City. Discover the charm and character of the Old Town as you explore the historic and natural landmarks, including Dufferin Terrace, Château Frontenac, Place -Royale, National Battlefields Park, Grande-Allée, and more. Conclude at the ship in time to begin your amazing journey. Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call our Great Lakes Cruise Specialist at (888) 756-9008 for current pricing and availability for this upgrade. |
Day 1 - Embark Quebec City, Quebec
Welcome to Québec City nestled beside the majestic St. Lawrence River, where enchanting old stone houses cozy up to great religious institutions built from the same stone. The old city is a sheer delight for history buffs with a diversity of architectural styles reminiscent of those in England and France. Walk along the streets of Old Québec, and enjoy the magnificent churches, fragrant gardens, and chic boutiques.
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Day 2 - Montreal, Quebec
Montreal, known for its dynamic cultural scene, is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world and the most bilingual city in North America. Appointed a UNESCO City of Design in 2006, the city features a diversity of architecture, from 18th century Victorian-style stone buildings to modern, ultra-sleek skyscrapers. Visit Mont Royal (the “mountain”), a park which towers high above the city, before heading downtown to explore elegant boutiques, department stores, and shopping complexes. Discover Old Montreal, an area that displays some of North America’s most remarkable architecture with a concentration of 17th, 18th, and 19th-century buildings.
Excursion Experiences A Walk Through Old Montreal Best explored on foot, the historic character and charm of Old Montréal comes alive as you walk the narrow cobblestone streets and alleyways, past the charming waterfront district and the splendid architecture of one of the oldest cities in North America. Discover the first financial district, known as Montreal's Wall Street. View part of the world's largest interior pedestrian network as your guide leads through the walkways of this underground city toward the International District, including Place Riopelle and its unique fountain, "Lipstick Forest," and the World Trade Center, a perfect blend of modern and historic buildings. Montreal Highlights Discover Montreal’s cultural heritage and cosmopolitan blend of old and new on this overview of the city. Explore Old Montreal, The Financial District, Westmount and its opulent residences, Montreal's universities, and the world-renowned St. Joseph's Oratory. Stop at Mount Royal for a panoramic view and visit Notre-Dame Basilica, an outstanding example of Neo-Gothic architecture. |
Day 3 - Kingston, Ontario
Home to Ontario's oldest public market, Kingston is a walkable city, where hidden alleyways showcase antique markets and quaint restaurant patios. Spend time perusing one of the many art galleries of the city, including the Agnes Etherington Art Center, featuring collections of modern and historic works of art. If you’re a lover of the outdoors, you can plan an afternoon at the Marshlands Conservation Area, located in Kingston’s west end. Enjoy fresh air, tranquil sounds, and any wildlife you might spot along the way as you walk the Rideau Trail. Kingston also hosts a variety of wineries, where you can part in tastings.
Kingston Trolley Excursion Explore Kingston on guided trolley ride. Listen to an informative and engaging overview of 300 years of Kingston’s history, as you explore Kingston’s historic old town and shopping district. Kingston Penitentiary Exploration Go behind the walls of Canada’s oldest and most notorious maximum-security penitentiary. Closed in 2013, it has been the site of several film and television productions. Hear personal accounts from former staff and learn about the prison’s history, including stories of escapes and riots. |
Day 4 - Toronto, Ontario
Welcome to Toronto, the 5th largest city in North America and one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. Located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, this provincial capital offers a feast of restaurants, museums, theaters and more, all with waterfront views and fabulous public transportation to get you there. If you've extended your stay beyond embarkation, don't miss the Distillery District, the underground PATH shopping mall, and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Toronto City Exploration with CN Tower Toronto is the hub of Canada, abounding in culture and history, with many amazing attractions such as the famous Gothic Revival style mansion Casa Loma, and Ripley's Aquarium. Explore this capital city of Ontario, led by your private guide, who will provide interesting, historical, and entertaining commentary on a drive through Chinatown, the financial district, and many other wonderful destinations. Stop at the CN Tower, designated a “Wonder of the Modern World,” by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Distillery District Walking Exploration Led by expert guides, learn the fascinating story of Gooderham and Worts, once the world’s once largest distillery. Constructed between 1859 and 1861, the distillery complex included and a brick malthouse, kilns, warehouses, shops, and offices and was an outstanding example of Victorian industrial design. Learn how this 19th-century center was transformed into the modern day Distillery District. Along the way, explore some of the best hidden Distillery District spots and photo locations. |
Day 5 - Niagara Falls, Ontario
*Niagara Falls are formed by a great limestone escarpment, jutting up 194 feet at the falls. The Welland Canal was first constructed in 1932 to allow ships to go around the falls rather than over them! Enjoy a tour with a local guide, take a drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway, or visit a local winery or lovely Niagara-on-the-Lake. On board, take a stroll on deck to watch our descent through the 8 locks of the Welland Canal, from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.
Niagara Falls Experience Enjoy an exciting adventure through the majestic falls and the fertile countryside of the Niagara region. Take an exhilarating boat ride which brings you within feet of the Horseshoe Falls and its misty spray. Local Artisans & Journey Behind the Falls Start your journey at the Table Rock Welcome Centre, a retail and observation complex located in a renovated historical building. After, begin your Journey Behind the Falls, an amazing experience which offers a unique view of the Falls from below and behind. Be treated to the awesome spectacle of one-fifth of the world's freshwater crashing down to the basin below. Stop at Maple Leaf Place for lunch. Here, you will also learn the process of making syrup with the opportunity to purchase some to take home. Next, travel to a family-owned local winery for a tour of the vineyard and a tasting of some of the finest wines in the Niagara region. Visit a local lavender farm, where you can enjoy the beauty and aroma as you walk onto a field of this outstanding perennial flower. Along your tour, you will have the chance to taste lavender soda and lavender cookies. Enjoy a narrated motorcoach ride back to the ship. Niagara On-the-Lake Winery Experience Visit some of Niagara's unique wineries on a trip through wine country to the enchanting setting of Niagara-on-the-Lake and to the hidden gems across the Niagara Escarpment. Stop at Niagara Benchlands, home to hundreds of acres of vineyards. Be treated to a guided scenic vineyard walk with a behind-the-scenes experience. Delight your senses as you see, swirl, sniff, sip and savor some of Ontario's renowned wines. Take time to enjoy the farms, markets, and greenhouses, with plenty of great photo opportunities. Complimentary light snacks will be available on route, including a charcuterie at one location, along with distilled and sparkling waters. |
Day 6 - Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland is a city made up of dozens of diverse and eclectic neighborhoods, with a lively downtown area that dazzles after dusk. Stroll through the historic West Side Market which features more than 80 family-owned businesses. View the tombstone of John D. Rockefeller, who is buried at the beautiful Lake View Cemetery. Explore the Cleveland Museum of Art, containing one of the most renowned art collections in the world. In the Tremont neighborhood, visit the home where the famous movie A Christmas Story was filmed, and have a cold brew at a bar said to have been frequented by Eliot Ness, the famous crime fighter who brought down Al Capone. No trip to Cleveland is complete without a trip to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, where you can view Michael Jackson’s white sequined glove, Jim Morrison’s boy scout uniform, and Elvis’ motorcycle.
Excursion Experiences Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Discover this amazing venue which tells a story that spans generations, from rock’s earliest artists to those budding artists of today. Discover a variety of exhibits that include handwritten drafts of hit singles, performance outfits, and instruments from some of history’s greatest concerts. Ranging from rhythm & blues, jazz, and folk rock to heavy metal and hip-hop, these exhibits represent numerous musical genres and highlight some of the world’s most iconic acts both past and present. Cleveland City ExplorationEnjoy a narrated motorcoach exploration and learn all about the wonderful city of Cleveland. Explore downtown, Public Square, and the Theater District. Travel through University Circle, home to a variety of the area’s finest museums. Explore Euclid Avenue's "Millionaires' Row," once home to some of the nation's most powerful and influential industrialists. Travel to the Flats, known for its happening nightlife, and Ohio City, a trendy dining and entertainment hub with high-end cocktail bars and beer gardens, alongside fashionable bistros and gourmet farm-to-table restaurants. Along the way, your engaging guide will point out historic and iconic sites, with a possible stop at one of the Cleveland script signs for a group photo. Amish Country Experience Since the Industrial Revolution, the Amish have been largely known as hardworking, devoutly religious people who shun most types of technology. Spend a day in their company led by an Amish guide who will be with you throughout your journey. Begin at the Heritage Marketplace, where you can explore and purchase items at Amish-owned shops. Take a buggy ride and visit the Amish Heritage Museum which showcases important Bibles, hymnals, and clothing. Arrive at the Bricker's Amish home for lunch with a menu that features chicken, mashed potatoes, homemade noodles w/gravy, vegetable, salad, fresh baked bread with homemade preserves, and date-nut pudding. After lunch, depart for a ‘backroad tour,’ concluding at the Commons General Store. |
Day 7 - Detroit, Michigan
Detroit is commonly known as The Motor City, as Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler have been producing cars there for more than a century. Though, it’s equally famous as the birthplace of Motown Records, and for its many beloved sports teams.
Today, through its revitalization, Detroit has taken on a new appeal. From eye-popping street art and jazz clubs to vintage cars and impressive art deco architecture, the city is vibrant, progressive, and charming. Shop for art, jewelry, artisan crafts, and more at the Eastern Market, the largest historic public market district in the United States, dating back over 150 years. Visit the renowned Detroit Institute of Arts, a remarkable museum located in the heart of Midtown with more than 65,000 works. For some exercise, take a walk along The Dequindre Cut Greenway, a two-mile urban recreational path that offers a pedestrian link between the East Riverfront and several historic neighborhoods. Excursion Experience Discover Detroit Walking Exploration Don’t miss this chance to admire magnificent architecture and learn about Detroit’s rise, fall, and renewal. Led by a local guide, enjoy a short walk from Pearl Mist to the nearby downtown area. Visit the Guardian Building, a designated a National Historic Landmark. Completed in 1929, the building is one of the boldest examples of art-deco architecture. Stroll through Campus Martius Park, a gathering place for both residents and visitors and recently named Top Public Square by USA Today. Learn the history of the Penobscot Building, an art-deco masterpiece that has dominated the city’s skyline for more than 80 years. View the Renaissance Center, a multi-towered skyscraper that is the tallest building in Detroit. Enjoy the opportunity to ride on a streetcar or the elevated “Detroit People Mover.” Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Learn how Henry Ford changed the world of technology and manufacturing as you step into a world where past innovations fuel the imagination of generations to come. See the museum’s vast array of famous and rare exhibits like Thomas Edison’s laboratory, Abraham Lincoln’s chair from Ford’s Theater, and the bus where Rosa Parks took a stand, by taking a seat. Play pilot as you explore flight innovations, starting with the Wright brothers' achievements. In addition to touring the Henry Ford Museum, $15 of “Fun Money” will be provided for lunch with the opportunity to spend the afternoon at Greenfield Village. With its nearly one hundred historical buildings, the Village demonstrates how Americans lived and worked since the founding of the country. Many of the buildings, from the 17th century to the present, are staffed by costumed interpreters who conduct period tasks like farming, sewing, and cooking. A collection of craft buildings such as pottery, glass-blowing, and tin shops provide demonstrations while producing materials used in the Village and for sale. Dancing in the Streets Music City Experience On this sightseeing tour of Detroit, get a glimpse into the rich history of the city as you listen to our local expert provide narration about the music that makes Michigan so special. Stop at the Motown Museum in Hitsville, U.S.A., where the world’s biggest independent record company was born. It was in this very house that Berry Gordy produced an assembly line of hit songs from legendary artists such as Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, and many more. The Motown Sound was developed and perfected here. The heart and soul of Detroit’s finest singers, musicians, writers, producers and arrangers reverberates from artifacts and instruments that have remained since the studio’s relocation in the 1970’s. Experience the “Detroit Sound” firsthand with a live musical performance. Sway to songs spanning across all genres of music with Detroit natives, who have shared the stage with big names such as Beyonce’ and Lady GaGa, and have performed on broadcasts of the GRAMMY Awards, the Oscars, SNL, and American Idol. |
Day 8 - Parry Sound, Ontario
Parry Sound is a picturesque port town on the shores of Georgian Bay. Its beautiful beaches, parks, and trails are part of the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO for its extraordinary terrestrial and marine biodiversity. The region's Provincial Parks offer opportunities for canoeing and kayaking, hiking, fishing, and nature trails. Hockey legend Bobby Orr hails from Parry Sound, which celebrates their home-town hero at the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame. Premium Excursion Experiences Killbear Provincial Park Learn about the unique ecology of the Georgian Bay from a local naturalist who will guide you on a captivating geological journey through windswept pines to Parry Sound’s stunning shoreline. Additional Cost: $25.00 USD per person. Island Queen Cruise Enjoy a relaxing boat tour aboard the Island Queen. Cruise amongst the greatest concentration of scenic islands in the world and admire the grandeur of the 30,000 islands region up-close. Additional Cost: $25.00 USD per person. Parry Sound Waterfront Tour on Electric Bikes A guided e-bike ride is the perfect way to stretch your legs and immerse yourself in the town of Parry Sound. A local guide will provide you with a narrated experience along the town's bicycle trails. Pass by the main downtown strip and follow the shoreline of Georgian Bay. Along the way, discover the town's history, landmarks, and industries. Further down the trail, you will learn about local plants, reptiles, migratory birds and other species at risk. Finish your excursion at Parry Sound Bikes, formerly the old fire hall, with the option to be escorted to the ship or explore downtown on your own. Parry Sound Shuttle Explore Parry Sound at your own pace using the local loop shuttle. Discover one of the many beautiful scenic lookouts or check the area’s variety of museum and cultural attractions. Kayak Georgian BayLed by experienced and friendly guides, paddle along the calm and serene waters of Georgian Bay, taking in the picturesque scenery around you. From rugged rock formations to peaceful coves, explore the natural beauty of the area at a leisurely pace, perfect for beginners or those who have never kayaked before. Stop for breaks to take in the views and enjoy light refreshments at the end of your exploration. Signature Excursion Experience Flightseeing Adventure Enjoy a breathtaking aerial adventure which departs from our floatplane base in Parry Sound Harbor and follows Georgian Bay’s rugged coastline. Soar above the scenic Killbear Provincial Park, past historic Parry Island, and over the fantastic South Channel. Additional Cost: $125.00 per person. |
Day 10 - Midland, Ontario
Midland serves as the gateway to Georgian Bay's stunning archipelago. The area is the ancestral homeland of the Huron-Wendat, the "people of the island," who called their land Wendake, "the land apart." French Jesuits arrived in the early 1600s, and built a mission, Sainte-Marie-among-the-Hurons, which today can be visited to explore the history of Wendat and French Jesuit settlements. The natural wonders of the region are accessible at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, which provides habitat for the iconic trumpeter swan, native to the region and the symbol of Midland.
Excursion Experiences Discovery Harbor Exploration Situated along beautiful Penetanguishene Bay, this picturesque historic site is a reconstruction of an original 19th century British naval and military base. Originally conceived during the War of 1812, the actual construction of a Naval Establishment would have to wait for peacetime. Becoming operational in early 1817, the base served as an important supply link to more northerly British outposts, and safeguarded presents destined for Britain’s indigenous allies. Using the detailed map provided, explore the many naval and military sites on the harbor, including a variety of historic naval vessels, sailor’s barracks, a square for military drills, and original officer’s quarters. Saint-Marie-Among-the-Hurons Follow in the footsteps of the first Europeans in Ontario with a visit to the 17th-century French Jesuit Mission headquarters. Here, the story of the first interaction between the native people and the Europeans is recreated with interactive educational exhibits. Led by our expert guide, explore a replica of the barracks, homes, and meeting places that housed the Jesuits and learn about their fascinating history. Culinary Walking Exploration A local guide will meet you at the ship to take you on a fun-filled afternoon sipping and tasting delicious, local fare in beautiful downtown Midland. Savor a curated lineup of food and drink from 6+ local culinary spots. Learn about the area's rich heritage and culture, and discover the stories behind Midland's murals, public art, and unique shops. On the day of your tour dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes, and be sure to arrive hungry! Dietary Note: Tastings can be vegetarian, but unfortunately not vegan, gluten or nut-free. All participants must sign a waiver. Martyrs Shrine Discover how the story of this shrine is an integral part of the collective history of Canadians. Learn about the Martyrs and their relations with the Indigenous peoples of the 17th century. Explore the grounds with a wide variety of beautiful outdoor spaces including forest, gardens, pathways, devotional spaces, and open lawn. |
Day 11 - Sault Saint Marie, Michigan
The "Soo" locks allow ships to bypass the rapids of St. Mary's River as they make their way between Lake Superior and Lake Huron. The locks accommodate nearly 10,000 ships each year. In Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre tells the story of Ontario’s rich bushplane and firefighting history. The Ermatinger Old Stone House and Clergue Blockhouse include the oldest stone buildings west of Toronto.
Excursion Experiences Soo Locks Boat Adventure Enjoy a live narrated cruise on the beautiful St. Marys River and actually "Ride through the Soo Locks." Learn the rich 300-year-old history of the area and the story behind the locks as you view many interesting sites along the Michigan and Ontario shorelines. Travel under the International Highway Bridge that connects Soo, Michigan and Soo, Ontario, Canada. Get an up-close view of the over 100-year-old Hydroelectric Power Plant, still operating today to supply electricity to local residents. Valley Camp Historic Sites Explore an actual Great Lakes Freighter at The Museum Ship Valley Camp, which houses a 20,000 square foot museum with over 100 exhibits inside her massive cargo. The Valley Camp once held a crew of 29 men in her cabins. Visitors are able to view these cabins to see how Great Lakes sailors lived and worked aboard ship, from the nicely appointed Captain’s quarters to the plain accommodations lived in by the Oilers and the Coal Passers. View the Edmund Fitzgerald memorial and exhibit which features two lifeboats from the stricken vessel. Torn away during the sinking, these lifeboats are two of very few major artifacts recovered after the tragic demise. The exhibit also features a video presentation about the events that occurred on November 10, 1975 which caused the tragic loss of one of the Great Lakes’ largest freighters. In addition to the museum exhibits, the Museum Ship Valley Camp displays four 1,200 gallon aquariums stocked with various species of fish from the Great Lakes region. Discovering Whitefish Island: An Indigenous Lead Interpretive Walking Join us on an Interpretive Indigenous guided exploration of Whitefish Island, located in the heart of Baawaating (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario). Led by knowledgeable and experienced indigenous guides, enjoy a journey through the island's rich history and learn the significance to the local communities. Learn about the traditional uses of the island, the native flora and fauna, and the importance of preserving its cultural and ecological heritage. Listen to traditional hand drum songs and taste fresh bannock and cedar tea with locally harvested maple syrup. Paddle and Learn: Interpretive Indigenous Guided Kayak Tour Embark on an awe-inspiring half-day kayaking through the picturesque waters of Baawaating (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario). Navigate the serene St. Mary's River towards the scenic Bellevue Park, marveling at the captivating landscapes that unfold before you. Our seasoned guides, well-versed in indigenous culture, will accompany you on this enriching expedition, imparting their wisdom about the local ecosystem, traditions, and history. As you traverse the waterways, keep an eye out for magnificent wildlife such as bald eagles and blue herons while learning about the area's significance to Indigenous communities. |
Day 12 - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Cars are forbidden on Mackinac Island, Michigan, to preserve the quaint Victorian ambiance. Traveling from the port by foot, bicycle or horse-drawn carriage, make your way to the island's famous Grand Hotel. On a clear day, don't forget to ascend to the cupola to take in the extraordinary view. History lovers will enjoy a tour of Fort Mackinac--the site of battles in both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
Premium Excursion Experience Mackinac Island Carriage Ride Be transported back in time on a guided horse-drawn carriage ride through this small and exciting Island. Classic Victorian architecture lines the streets along your journey to Fort Mackinac’s historic museum. This fortress is the oldest building in Michigan and commemorates the War of 1812. Continue to the Grand Hotel, where you can explore the grounds on your own and indulge in a delectable lunch at this historic site. Additional Cost: $85.00 USD per person |
Day 13 - Scenic Sailing
Day 14 - Muskegon / Holland, Michigan
Muskegon is one of the most picturesque towns on Michigan's west coast, from the historic ships at port to its colorful lighthouses dotting the famous dunes. Nearby Holland offers a glimpse of Dutch culture in America, where artisans craft authentic Dutch ceramics, operate working windmills and carve wooden shoes.
Premium Excursion Experiences Best of Muskegon & Holland Day Adventure Take a ride through the Heritage District and admire historic homes, great architecture, and picturesque gardens. Tour the LST 393 World War Landing, a ship that traveled to the shores of Normandy and now honors its patriotic past as a museum. Stop at the Muskegon Heritage Museum and view displays of products manufactured in Muskegon, including an original Raggedy Ann Doll, a working steam engine, bowling pins, and more. Journey to Holland, home to the only authentic Dutch windmill in the U.S., and enjoy its genuine Dutch culture which has existed since the original Dutch immigrants arrived. Additional Cost: $50.00 USD Per person. Downtown Trolley & Lakeshore Exploration Board the Muskegon, Michigan Trolley that circles the historic downtown throughout the day. Local guides will share stories of the public art, local museums, craft markets, and beautiful Victorian homes. Learn about the history of Muskegon and its people including Muskegon's rise to prominence during the lumber era. Visit local points of interest, including breathtaking Queen Anne style Victorian mansions, a historic train depot, the Fire Barn Museum, the Muskegon Museum of Art, the Heritage Museum of Business & Industry, and many more. Sand Dunes & Wine Experience Experience the Silver Lake Sand Dunes like never before on a one-of-a-kind exploration on an open air dune scooter. Stop at the Lake Michigan shoreline for a quick visit and then drive to one of the tallest dunes on the Silver Lake for pictures and to enjoy the view. Visit a Michigan winery, located on over 55 acres of land, where all wines are 100% sourced from the vineyard. No imported juice, and no imported flavors. Taste the delicious characteristics that arise from the unique climate of West-Central Michigan. Enjoy offerings that range from interpretations of classic European favorites to 21st century offerings that move wine style into the future. Lunch at a local eatery is included. |
Day 15 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee is known for its beers and its baseball, but this Great Lakes port has even more to offer. Explore downtown's Historic Third Ward, the city's arts and fashion district and home of the Milwaukee Public Market. Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and soak up this unique waterfront neighborhood. The Milwaukee Art Museum is only steps away from the ship's dock. In the evening, don’t miss the closure of its 217-foot Burke Brise Soleil.
Excursion Experiences Milwaukee's Greatest HitsYou haven't seen Milwaukee until you've seen it through the eyes of a local! Visit the most randomly awesome and legendary spots that make Milwaukee famous on this fully narrated excursion complete with stories of the neighborhoods settled by Italian, Irish, Polish, and German immigrants. View the Milwaukee Art Museum to see the iconic white suspension bridge and Burke Brise Soleil meant to represent the sails of a ship. Learn about the North Point Lighthouse, visit the Pabst Mansion, and soak in the potato-potato-potato sounds when visiting a Wisconsin legend - the Harley Davidson campus and gift shop! Churches & Chocolates Enjoy an exploration of Milwaukee, long known as the “City of Steeples.” Let by a local guide, visit three churches, where you will learn about the history and architecture of these unique places of worship. To sweeten the deal, we will delve into dessert at two local chocolate shops. Savor in-store treats and shop for takeaways too. Grohmann Museum Exploration Join your guide at the pier for a narrated journey to the Grohmann Museum, located at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. Enjoy a guided exploration of the world’s most comprehensive art collection dedicated to the evolution of human work. The collection currently comprises more than 1,700 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from 1580 to the present, documenting he evolution of organized work from manpower and horsepower to water, steam, and electrical power. Be sure to stop in at the gift shop. |
Day 16 - Disembark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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* Cruise fares quoted are in U.S. dollars, per person (based on double occupancy). Single Supplements also available.
Cruise Fares do not include, government taxes and fees, port charges, airfare, discretionary gratuites for vessel crew and tour operators,
Travel Protection, Personal Expenditures including Transportation Costs incurred while traveling to and from embarkation ports,
Transfer to and from the airport along with Hotel Stays and Cancellations (unless noted otherwise).
Shore excursions vary by departure and are subject to change.
Rates and Schedules are subject to change at any time.
Cruise Fares do not include, government taxes and fees, port charges, airfare, discretionary gratuites for vessel crew and tour operators,
Travel Protection, Personal Expenditures including Transportation Costs incurred while traveling to and from embarkation ports,
Transfer to and from the airport along with Hotel Stays and Cancellations (unless noted otherwise).
Shore excursions vary by departure and are subject to change.
Rates and Schedules are subject to change at any time.
Updated; 12/11/23 - lls