Ponant Explorers Cruises | A Voyage along the Great Lakes - with Smithsonian Journeys
8-Day Cruise | Toronto to Milwaukee | 2024-2025
Set sail with Ponant Cruises and Smithsonian Journeys on this extraordinary exploration of the North American Great Lakes. This itinerary only sails in the Fall, giving voyagers the opportunity to take in the natural beauty of the changing leaves and cool air that comes with the season. This new cruise partners with the Smithsonian Institute, the world's largest museum and educational complex, to bring in immersive educational experiences from history and geology experts.
Travel from the famous, diverse city of Toronto, Ontario and into Lake Ontario before sailing off into nearly every other Great Lake. Your journey will stop in cruiser-favorite locations like Parry Sound and Mackinac Island before a final sailing into Lake Michigan, where you'll end the journey in historic Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sail on the Luxurious Ponant Explorers Fleet
This entire Great Lakes cruise takes place on a magnificent Ponant Explorers cruise ship, Small ship cruises have never been better than on these Ponant cruise ships, each of which prioritize comfort and experience in a format that wouldn't be possible with a larger ship.
Each Ponant Explorers cruise ship features only 92 rooms on board, carrying up to 184 passengers in total. With a high crew-to-passenger ratio, a spa, theatre, pool, fitness center, and even an art gallery, these ships are one of the best ways to experience the Great Lakes.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Embark in Toronto, Ontario
Day 2 - Scenic Cruise of Lake Erie & Port Colborne, Ontario Day 3 - Scenic Cruise of St Clair River & through Detroit, Michigan Day 4 - Parry Sound, Ontario & Scenic Cruise of Lake Huron Day 5 - Little Current, Ontario Day 6 - Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Day 7 - Scenic Cruise of Lake Michigan & Mackinac Island, Michigan Day 8 - Disembark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Sailing Dates | A Voyage along the Great Lakes
A Voyage along The Great Lakes - with Smithsonian Journeys | 8 Day Cruise
Ponant Explorers Fleet Departing From: Toronto, ON to Milwaukee, WI. (or reverse)
Ports of Call: Toronto, ON · Port Colborne, ON · Parry Sound, ON · Little Current, ON · Sault Ste. Marie, MI · Mackinac Island, MI · Milwaukee, WI itinerary
Day 1 | Toronto, ON
Day 2 | Port Colborne, ON · Sail Lake Erie Day 3 | Sail through Detroit, MI & St. Clair River Day 4 | Sail Lake Huron · Parry Sound, ON Day 5 | Little Current, ON Day 6 | Sault Ste. Marie, MI Day 7 | Mackinac Island, MI · Sail Lake Michigan Day 8 | Milwaukee, WI Reverse Itinerary also available. 2024 Sailing Dates
Departing from Toronto Aug 28 Le Champlain
Departing from Milwaukee Oct 11 Le Champlain 2025 sailing dates - to be determined
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Rate starts at $8,130 USD per person, on select sailings.
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**Optional Upgrade - Pre-Cruise Packages can be reserved up to 30 days prior to sailing.
*Cruise Rate includes all applicable Port Charges .
Shore Excursions are still in the planning stages and are subject to change.
*Cruise Rate includes all applicable Port Charges .
Shore Excursions are still in the planning stages and are subject to change.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Embark in Toronto
Toronto
CN Tower
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The largest city in Canada and capital of the province of Ontario, Toronto fascinates as much by its incredible diversity as by its size. Make sure you visit the CN Tower, the tallest tower in the western hemisphere, as well as the St. Lawrence Market whose stalls reflect the multicultural wealth of this city known as the global city. Not far from there, the historic Distillery District unveils its brick-paved streets imbued with romantic charm and its myriad of small restaurants, cafés, boutiques, theatres and art galleries. The Royal Ontario Museum and its impressive collections devoted to the world’s natural and cultural history will also be an unmissable stop during this port of call.
OPTIONAL UPGRADE | Pre-Cruise Experience
HISTORIC TORONTO
Duration: 2-Days/1-Night
Prior to your cruise, explore the magnificent city of Toronto. This multicultural city features over 180 languages and dialects, and features a number of districts worth visiting. Film connoisseurs are bound to recognize the Toronto, as it's been the setting of countless movies as the 4th most filmed city in the world. Day 1: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Fly into the Pearson International Airport of Toronto, where transportation awaits to bring you to the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. At the hotel's hospitality desk, friendly staff will welcome you and provide recommendations for dining venues and attractions to explore. That evening, you'll have the chance to join a welcome cocktail reception with fellow pre-cruise travelers before grabbing dinner at a place of your choosing. Day 2: Toronto & Embarkation Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at the hotel before checking out and embarking on a full-day tour of the city. Riding in your coach with a driver and guide, you'll drive around to the best of Toronto. Visit the business district's CN Tower and the affluent Yorkville neighborhood, known for its shops and being a destination for celebrities. Explore the waterfront Queen's Quay district, with its all-new waterfront parks and commercial areas before heading to the Royal Ontario Museum. At the museum, you'll see countless pieces of art from around the world, including Native American, African, Asian, and European works. After the Royal Ontario Museum, you'll stop for an independent lunch with plenty of time to relax. Once lunch is over, you'll proceed to the next set of destinations on your Toronto tour. Head to the beautiful Berczy Park to see its two-tiered fountain, then off to the historic St. Lawrence Market. Once Toronto's City Hall building, the St. Lawrence Market was opened in 1902, and still continues to grow. Next, drive to the famous cobblestone Distillery District, where abandoned distilleries have been renovated to house numerous art galleries, coffee shops, and hip boutiques for the Toronto's art community. Finally, once your visit is over, your motorcoach will bring you to the pier to board the Le Bellot in the late afternoon. Hotel: Stay at the elegant Fairmont Royal York, Toronto's most recognized hotel and a fixture upon its skyline. Located in Old Toronto, the hotel was recently renovated to offer the best amenities, including two restaurants, a health club, spa, and pool. Stepping outside the hotel, you'll have access to countless dining options and attractions within walking distance. Inclusions:
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Hotel contact information: The Fairmont Royal York 100 Front St W Toronto, Canada M5J 1E3 Telephone: +1 416 368 2511 Cost Per Per Person: $750 USD |
Day 2 - Visit Port Colborne, Ontario & Scenic Cruise Lake Erie
Welland Canal
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Niagara Falls - Horseshoe Falls
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Located to the south of Lake Huron and connected to Lake Ontario by the Welland Canal, Lake Erie, which owes its name to one of the Amerindian tribes which peopled its banks before the arrival of the French in the 17th century, is remarkable for its unique ecosystem. Its shallow fish-filled waters make it an excellent fishing spot, while its banks, famous for their many migratory birds, attract photographers and ornithology enthusiasts.
Port Colborne is a small port city located in southern Ontario, at the mouth of the Welland Canal. It is well-known for one of the longest locks in the world: measuring 420 metres, this lock, the 8th in the canal, has an observation footbridge and marks the final transit point before the Erie Canal. In addition to the discovery of this tremendous hydraulic infrastructure, this port of call will be your privileged access point to the famous Niagara Falls, renowned all over the world for their spectacular beauty. Located on the river of the same name, which means “water thunder” in Amerindian language, these wonders of nature are among the most powerful waterfalls in the world. SHORE EXCURSIONS
iconic niagara falls
Duration: 4.0 hours
Arrive in Port Colborne to begin a motorcoach journey along the Niagara River. Drive through the valleys the river runs through and into Chippawa, Ontario, where the Battle of Chippawa took place during the War of 1812. As your journey continues, driving along the widest of the waterfalls making up Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls, in Ontario. The drive ends upon arriving at Hornblower Landing, where you'll embark on a 20-minute boat tour of the falls that brings you almost all the way up to the waterfall. While this excursion includes very little walking, you may want to pack a rain coat! Cost Per Per Person: Included with cruise fare |
Day 3 - Through Detroit, Michigan & Scenic Cruise of the St. Clair River
St. Clare River
Le Champlain
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Forming a natural line of separation between the United States and Canada, the St. Clair River, which flows from Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair, is a significant element of the Great Lakes Waterway. Used in the 18th century for the fur trade by the French colonists of North America who sailed it on small boats to trade with the Amerindians, it was then travelled by freighters transporting lumber, iron ore and copper from the Great Lakes region to the cities of the Rust Belt.
During your navigation along the Detroit River, an important commercial waterway linking Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair to Lake Huron, you will sail along the largest city in Michigan. You’ll then enjoy panoramic views over the skyscrapers of the former Motor City, jewel of the automotive industry, Fordism and Motown music in the 20th century. You’ll also be able to admire the Ambassador Bridge, which spans the river and enables access to Windsor, on the Canadian shore of the river. This steel suspension bridge, over two kilometres long, was constructed in 1929. This bridge alone carries over 25% of trade between the United States and Canada. |
Day 4 - Scenic Cruise of Lake Huron & Visit Parry Sound, Ontario
Parry Sound
Scenic Cruise
Lake Heron
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The charming city of Parry Sound enjoys an exceptional natural setting in the heart of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, east of Georgian Bay. A holiday destination favoured by the province’s inhabitants, the city and its surroundings offer a condensed version of all that the Great Lakes region has to offer: windswept forests of conifers, rocky shores characteristic of the Canadian Shield, beaches of fine sand, clear and calm waters producing magnificent reflections that change with the time of day and luminosity… A real paradise for fauna and flora, the place will delight fans of nature and photography.
A natural border between the American State of Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario, Lake Huron is one of the five American Great Lakes and one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. Comprising the main lake, Saginaw Bay, the North Channel and Georgian Bay, and home to around 30,000 islands, it offers varied coastal landscapes and unique views. From your ship, you’ll thus be able to admire the wild beauty of the wooded and at times craggy coastline of Manitoulin Island, or the spectacular cliffs of the Bruce Peninsular. SHORE EXCURSIONS
KILLBEAR provincial PARK
Duration: 3.5 Hours
From the pier, walk a short distance to your coach for a 30-minute drive to Killbear Park. Located on the Eastern Shore of Georgian Bay, listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this park offers a diverse landscape from the granite rocks to the soft sandy beaches and the thick green forests. The fluctuating water levels of the Great Lakes have created a varied range of shoreline ecosystems. Follow your guide on a one and a half hour walking tour through the park. Learn about Killbear’s rocks of today which were once buried deep under a mountain range called the Grenville Mountains, and rivalled today’s Himalayas in size. The park’s predominant rock type is gneiss not granite. Signs that the glaciers scoured Killbear are impressed on its rocks and you can learn how to read them. With its mix of sandy beaches, rugged shoreline, windswept pines and views of the 30,000 islands, there are scenic views everywhere at Killbear. Continue to the Visitor Centre, showcasing the dramatic Precambrian Shield. The Visitor Centre has exhibits pertaining to the flora and fauna, as well as the local history and geology of the area. The park has a live Massasauga rattlesnake and Eastern fox-snake on display. These two animals are both classed as species at risk and are listed as threatened in Ontario. They are the unofficial mascots of the park, and the park has undertaken years of research into these animals. The Visitor Centre portion of the visit include a self-guided tour of the Visitor Centre, and a walk along a 100-metre smooth path to the rugged rocky shoreline for a discussion on the geology of the area. This tour involves approximately 3 km (1.8 mile) of walking on forest trail and polished rocks. We recommend you to wear comfortable walking shoes. Trail can be slippery when wet. The tour of the visitor’s centre is self-guided, some of the displays have informative plaques in English and French. Cost Per Per Person: Included GEORGIAN BAY discovery
Duration: 3 Hours
Explore the diverse natural habitat of the Thirty Thousand Islands with this excursion. You'll embark on a 132-foot tour ship - the Island Queen - which was created specifically for touring the region. This small cruise ship features plenty of room, comfortable seating options, and a snack and drink bar. During the cruise, you'll get up close with this part of the Thirty Thousand Islands, designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Explore a range of geological features, forests, and more with this guided boat tour on the Georgian Bay. This excursion features almost no walking other than around the boat and boarding. The vessel is also wheelchair accessible. Cost Per Per Person: Included |
Day 5 - Little Current, Ontario
Little Current
Manitoulin Island
Kagawong River
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A small port town located along the North Channel of Lake Huron, Little Current is considered to be the gateway to Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island in the world. The town’s emblematic construction, the Little Current Swing Bridge built in 1913, provides the only land access to the island, peaceful lands whose name means “the island of spirits” in the local dialect. A real haven of peace, sheltering wild nature and some hamlets, the place is ideal for outdoor activities such as horse-riding and hiking.
SHORE EXCURSIONS
the indigenous culture of MANITOULIN
Duration: 4.5 Hours
TRADITIONS OF MANITOULIN ISLAND From the pier, board your coach for the 30-minute narrated transfer providing an overview of Manitoulin Island's rich native and nautical history, as well as other interesting commentary on the way of life on the world’s largest freshwater island. The first stop is at the Immaculate Conception Church, a spiritual focal point of the native community that brings together the beliefs and customs of both the native Ojibwe culture and the Catholic Church. Cross the street and visit the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation for an interpretive tour of the heritage museum and art gallery. There, you will have the opportunity to attend to a demonstration of indigenous crafts, such as traditional beadwork or dreamcatcher. In the amphitheatre, after a smudging ceremony you will attend a traditional aboriginal dance and drum presentation, called “Pow-Wow” by the Native American people, in order to honour their culture and heritage, and a secular tradition helping to gather people from different countries together. The excursion concludes with a 30-minute return transfer back to town. Cost Per Per Person: Included HIKING THE CUP AND SAUCER TRAIL
Duration: 4.0 Hours
The Cup and Saucer Trail, located 18 kilometres west of the port of Little Current, is one of Manitoulin Island's premier tourist destinations. This unique hiking trail offers a panoramic view from 250-foot high cliff lookouts. From the pier, board your coach for the scenic 30-minute drive to the foot of the trail. The hike takes about one hour to reach the summit and another hour to hike back down to the parking lot. At 352 metres (1, 160 feet), the Cup and Saucer is the highest point of Manitoulin island. The cliffs are at an altitude of 70 meters (230 feet) and the view on the forests and lakes are just incredible. Depending on the season, enjoy the fall colours at their best. Upon returning at the base of the trail, you will be treated to a selection of Canadian wines and cheeses and locally smoked rainbow trout. Participants must be in reasonably good physical condition as some sections of the trail are steep and a good pair of hiking boots is recommended. The paths can be muddy and slippery when wet. The entire trail is approximately 9.5 km (5.9 miles) in length and takes about 2.5 hours to complete, with an elevation gain of 70 metres (230 feet), allowing for plenty of time for photos. There is one local guide for every 6 passengers taking part in the excursion. Cost Per Per Person: Included KAYAKING the KAGAWONG
Durations: 3.5 Hours
From the pier, you will board your coach for the short drive to the kayaking centre. On arrival, you will meet your instructor for a safety briefing, orientation and information on the river and Lake Kagawong. The Kagawong River flows from Lake Kagawong and empties into Mudge Bay on the North Channel of Lake Huron. The river falls over a limestone bluff at Bridal Veil Falls and is one of the most visited and beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ontario. This is the same geological formation as the mighty Niagara Falls. You will be kayaking on the first part of the Kagawong River, which flows in a northerly direction out of the Lake and passes under Highway 540, just above Bridal Veil Falls. Here the water is calm, the current is gentle, the wetlands on either side of the river provide cover from prevailing westerly winds and the water is no more than 1.5 metre deep. While silently kayaking the clean, cool waters of the Kagawong River, you might see beaver, muskrat and waterfowl migrating from the Canadian Arctic to warmer winter climates in the south. At the conclusion of the one-hour kayaking ride, you will walk the riverside trail to the Bridal Veil Falls viewing platform. Not only will you have a great view on the falls, but also on the river, which is especially interesting in late September – mid October, when there is a salmon run of thousands of fish. On the way back to Little Current, a stop will be made at a family owned business. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa or coffee and reward your kayaking efforts with a taste of small batch Manitoulin Chocolate. All participants will be asked to sign a waiver. Life-jackets are provided and must be worn. Wear clothing you do not mind getting wet. Your belongings will be stored in a waterproof container. There will be one instructor for every six paddlers participating. There is a choice between one and two-seater kayaks. You will be kayaking the same way out as back. Participants must be at least 16 years old. Cost Per Per Person: Included |
Day 6 - Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie
Soo Locks Chippewa Falls
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Located to the east of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Separated from its Canadian twin city by St. Marys River, it is famous among other things for its locks, known as either the Sault Locks or the Soo Locks, which enable ships to travel the metres in change in elevation between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. These locks, which date back over 160 years, are considered the most important in the world due to their shipping traffic. Make sure you visit the Museum Ship Valley Camp where you can visit the interior of a former freighter that sailed on the Great Lakes for more than 50 years.
SHORE EXCURSIONS
LAKE SUPERIOR: SOO LOCKS & SS VALLEY CAMP
Duration: 6.75 Hours
Visit the Sault Lock Viewing Station and Interpretive Center with the first part of your excursion via motorcoach. At this attraction, you'll get to see the lock in action and learn about the history and construction of the famous Soo Locks. You'll also have the opportunity to catch a 30-minute film documenting these engineering marvels and their use over the years. After your visit, head back to the ship in your motorcoach for a delightful lunch and to prepare for the next leg of the excursion. The afternoon portion brings you to the Valley Camp Museum Ship, a historic Great Lakes freighter that was in use for nearly half a century. Explore the entire ship, including its cargo hold-turned-museum, which hold hundreds of paintings and artifacts that document Lake Superior's maritime history. In the hold, you'll even be able to see lifeboats from the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which tragically sunk in 1975. The SS Valley Camp is registered on the US National Register of Historic Places, ensuring its continued protection. Once you wrap up at the museum, your group will head next door to board a chartered Soo Locks tour boat. On this small boat, you'll have the chance to cruise the St. Mary's River to the locks themselves, where you'll float upon the rising waters before heading under the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge. You'll continue into Canadian waters to see Canada's largest operational steel plant, the Canadian Lock, and the St. Mary's Rapids before returning to your starting point to head back to your Ponant ship. U.S. immigration formalities cannot be done on the ship or at the port, but exclusively at the U.S. border. You must bring your passport with you. This tour involves approximately 0.6 miles of walking and some steps. Order of the visits may vary. For this excursion, we recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and dress warmly. Cost Per Per Person: Included TAHQUAMENON FALLS & SHIPWRECKS MUSEUM
Duration: 8.5 Hours
A 90-minute scenic drive takes you to Tahquamenon Falls State Park, where you'll visit the 50-foot-tall, 200-foot-wide Upper Falls. For hikers in the group, a short walk down 93 steps will bring you right up to the base of Upper Falls with a brink viewing platform. Afterwards, enjoy a paved walk through the forest, where you'll see all kinds of flora and fauna in their natural habitat. Area trees include beech, hemlock, and sugar maple, and wildlife include the likes of white-tail deer, red squirrels, chipmunks, black-capped chickadees, owls, woodpeckers, and more. Stop in at a local pub for lunch with your group before embarking on a drive to the Lower Tahquamenon Falls. The Lower Falls are only about 20 feet tall, and made up of five different disjointed cascades. A half-mile boardwalk through the forest leads to a viewing platform, where you'll be so close, you'll feel Lower Falls' mist. After that bit of hiking, this tour brings you to the famous Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. Located in Whitefish Bay on the shore of Lake Superior, you'll be able to visit the Whitefish Point lighthouse, whose 1923 quarters once housed members of the US Coast Guard for a lifeboat rescue station. Tour the facility, including the tower itself and the museum, where you'll find the bell of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sailed for years before tragically sinking in a 1975 storm, losing all of its crew. Once you've toured the museum, you can explore the shoreline, just as the Ojibwe Nation and French explorers once did. U.S. immigration formalities cannot be done on the ship or at the port, but exclusively at the U.S. border. You must bring your passport with you. This tour involves approximately 1.5 miles of walking. We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing. Cost Per Per Person: Included |
Day 7 - Scenic Cruise of Lake Michigan & Visit Mackinac Island, Michigan
Mackinac Island
The World's Longest Front Porch
Grand Hotel |
You will sail the United States’ largest freshwater body, which gave its name to Michigan, one of the four states that border this lake measuring 500 km long and 200 km wide. The first colonists settled in the south at the end of the 17th century, on the site of the current megalopolis of Chicago. Wild landscapes of forests with sparkling colours, cliffs, golden sandy beaches and dunes as far as the eye can see stretch along its 2,600 km of shoreline. In the north, magnificent wind-swept islands rise out of the lake’s emerald waters. At 8 km long, the Mackinac Bridge, which spans the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, is one of the world’s longest suspension bridges.
Close to the banks of Lake Huron in the State of Michigan, Mackinac Island promises a real journey through time. Originally inhabited by Amerindians, then occupied by French and British colonists, this small island measuring only a few km² still retains an atmosphere of yesteryear today, with its Victorian-style buildings and elegant horse-drawn carriages. Fort Mackinac, on the heights of the island, is a reminder of the conflicts that punctuated the history of this strategic place, a former fur trade centre. In addition to this scenery from the past, the island offers magnificent fine sandy beaches and is home to one of the oldest National Parks in the United States. SHORE EXCURSIONS
HIGHLIGHTS OF MACKINAC ISLAND
Duration: 3.75 Hours
Tour one of the most popular destinations on the Great Lakes - Mackinac Island. This famed location is known for having no cars and being a vacation destination to multiple US presidents and historical figures, like Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. The island also played the setting of the classic 1980 film, Somewhere In Time, which starred Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve. Upon disembarking the Le Bellot at the main dock, join a narrated tour in a horse-drawn carriage that takes you around the best of Mackinac Island. Visit the 19th century Grand Hotel, famous from the Somewhere In Time film and for its hospitality. Drive in your carriage to Arch Rock, a natural landmark favored by photographers. Climb Surrey Hill to explore the Carriage Museum and a host of quaint shops. Lastly, arrive at Fort Mackinac, where a battle from the War of 1812 took place. Fort Mackinac is now a museum with multiple exhibits, along with historical re-enactments, where they even shoot off real cannonballs. To end the Mackinac Island tour, you'll have the chance to ride in your carriage or walk to the waterfront, where several shops and the Mackinac Island Fudge store await, before heading back to the ship. This is an easy and relaxed tour, requiring little walking other than to and from your carriage and the ship. We recommend layered clothing and protection from the sun and rain. Cost Per Per Person: Included |
Day 8 - Disembark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nested on the shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, the largest city in the State of Wisconsin, harmoniously combines tradition and modernity. Industrial long ago, the city, known as Brew City because of its old breweries renowned all over the world, is experiencing a certain renaissance. While warehouses have given way to restaurants, bars, theatres and art galleries in the city centre, the district still retains traces of its manufacturing past. Further south lies Chicago, the economic centre of the Midwest, with an interesting mix of natural and urban landscapes: its immense skyscrapers, diverse architecture, many parks and magnificent beaches make the city a popular destination.
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Inclusions
Included Features:
- A program of onboard enrichment provided by two Smithsonian Journeys Experts – American maritime historian Frederick Stonehouse and geologist Kirt Kempter.
- Transfer and luggage handling from the airport in Toronto to the ship on the day of embarkation
- Comprehensive 7-night cruise aboard the deluxe Le Bellot, with the luxury amenities that have made Ponant famous among small ship cruises
- One included excursion at each port of call
- Transfer from the ship to the airport in Milwaukee at the end of the cruise on the morning of disembarkation
Not Included:
- Independent meals and beverages ashore
- Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, etc.)
* Cruise fares quoted are in U.S. dollars, per person (based on double occupancy). Single Supplements also available.
Cruise Fares do not include, airfare, travel insurance, gratuites, shore tours personal expenditures or
transportation costs incurred while traveling to and from embarkation ports.
Rates and Schedules are subject to change at any time.
Cruise Fares do not include, airfare, travel insurance, gratuites, shore tours personal expenditures or
transportation costs incurred while traveling to and from embarkation ports.
Rates and Schedules are subject to change at any time.
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