Canada & the
St. Lawrence River

2026 Boston to Montreal |
12-Days - From $10,420

Special Insider Low Pricing:
Departs Sept 13, 2026

12 DAYS • 32 MEALS Starting in Boston, the famous US home to the Red Sox and Harvard University, your ultra-luxury Cruise Voyage will head north towards Canada. Experience diverse destinations, from quaint fishing villages to dynamic capitals and windswept islands to the cradle of French America.

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TRULY ALL-INCLUSIVE SERVICES & AMENITIES

  • Spacious all-verandah luxury suite accommodation starting at 344 sq feet

  • An intimate Discovery Yacht experience for only up to 228 guests

  • Butler service for every guest and an almost 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio

  • Engaging lecture and education programs with onboard experts, with a team of up to 20 specialists who have expertise in fields like history, biology, archaeology, naturalism, geology, and photography, thereby enhancing your experience with talks and rich cultural immersion

  • Up to 10 dining experiences, from casual to fine dining. With 38 chefs from 15 countries, every dining experience on board Scenic Eclipse is a multicultural epicurean journey of the highest standards.

  • The finest selection of included premium branded beverages, with a choice of over 100 complementary whiskeys

  • Dedicated Observation Lounge & Terrace for optimal viewing

  • Onboard Swarovski Telescopes and in-suite binoculars

  • Indulgent in a Senses Spa, gym, yoga, and Pilates studio

  • Scandinavian-inspired outdoor vitality pools

  • State-of-the-art theater for daily entertainment and education programs

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi, plus all tips and port charges included

CRUISE ITINERARY

  • Welcome to Boston, the historic and hip capital of Massachusetts. It’s the birthplace of the American Revolution and home to the renowned Harvard University, as well as the country’s most famous baseball team, the Red Sox. One of its oldest neighborhoods, Beacon Hill, has some of the finest examples of Federal-style brick row houses. On board Scenic Eclipse, your journey into wonder begins with a warm greeting from the Captain and crew. Sip on a glass of Champagne and explore your luxurious suite, then join your fellow guests at the Sky Bar to toast the start of an unforgettable voyage. Please book your flight to arrive in Boston prior to 02:00 PM. Meal: D.

  • Discover the quaint charm of Camden, Maine. Located on Penobscot Bay, the New England town was destroyed by a fire in 1892 and was subsequently rebuilt in brick. Stroll through its historic streets lined with these century-old buildings, which house boutiques and art galleries. Explore the scenic harbor filled with sailboats and lobster boats, or venture into the surrounding natural beauty of Camden Hills State Park for breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Campobello Island is a popular summer getaway,

    with windswept beaches, hiking trails, fresh seafood, whale watching adventures, historic lighthouses,

    art galleries, shops, and an incredible history and culture. It is home to the Roosevelt Campobello International Park, where Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s magnificent summer home is located and preserved as a museum with an outdoor nature park. After discovering this captivating city, return to your Discovery Yacht and relax on board. Explore some of the indulgent spaces, from the welcoming Observation Lounge to the indulgent Senses Spa. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Spend the day in Halifax, Nova Scotia’s dynamic capital. This historic port city has a Downtown district boasting a four-kilometer harbor side boardwalk filled with restaurants, shops, museums, beer gardens and public art. Argyle Street is another happening area with live theaters and pubs that spill out on to the streets. For a change of pace, Halifax Public Gardens occupy an entire block, complete with manicured lawns and floral displays. The hilltop fortress, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, overlooks the city; a cannon has been fired here every day at noon since 1857 (except on Christmas Day). Meals: B. L. D.

  • Louisbourg’s well-preserved 18th-century fortress is a National Historic Site and allows visitors to experience French colonial life, from firing a cannon to tasting rum. Louisbourg was also the site of Canada’s first

    A lighthouse on Cape Breton Island, but it was destroyed many times, and the lighthouse there today was built in 1923. Wander along the Lighthouse Trail, a treacherous stretch that has seen many shipwrecks, watch as daily catches of lobster and crabs are offloaded from fishing boats at the waterfront, and relax on one of its many beaches. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Cap aux Meules is the gateway to the Magdalen Islands, an archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Made up of three villages, French-speaking Cap aux Meules has the most significant population of the islands, with a bustling port frequented by small ships, fishing boats, and ferries. Visit Saint-Pierre-de-La Vernière Church, which was built in 1876 and is the second-largest wooden church in North America, made from salvaged materials from shipwrecks. The islands are home to six charming 19th-century lighthouses. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Charlottetown is Prince Edward Island’s vibrant capital – a small city with an island lifestyle. Prince Edward Island played a significant role in the confederation of Canada but its original occupants, the Mi’kmaq, lived here for 12,000 years. One of its biggest claims to fame is being the hometown of Lucy Maud Montgomery, who penned the classic novel Anne of Green Gables. It’s

    also a huge fishing and seafood destination with 1000 kilometers of coastline and white-sand beaches. Explore the city’s well-preserved history and architectural treasures of Victoria Row, its bustling harbor, and picturesque waterfront boardwalk. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Discover the enchanting village of Percé in Quebec, named for Rocher Percé, the 85-meter-high sheer rock formation that is the tourism emblem for Quebec. Known as one of Quebec’s most beautiful villages, Percé is also a great whale-watching destination and home to a Global Geopark, which showcases 500 million years of the Earth’s history and geological wonders. Soak up the breathtaking landscapes of Percé and the nearby Bonaventure Island, blessed with more than 200,000 breeding birds from 11 different species – the largest migratory bird sanctuary in North America. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Experience the splendor of scenic cruising along the St. Lawrence River today. This mighty waterway snakes for more than 1200 kilometers, connecting Canada’s Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for the 40-plus traditional lighthouses that have helped sailors navigate this river for centuries. Relax on board with a coffee on the private verandah of your spacious suite or dine with new friends in the casual Azure Bar & Café, as you pass quaint fishing villages. You may be lucky

    to view the riverside hardwood forests in their fiery autumnal glory at this time of year. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Considered the cradle of French America, Quebec City is a World Heritage-listed fortified city founded in 1608. Step through more than 400 years of history in its charming cobblestone Old Town set within gates, towers and ramparts complete with cannons. Perched atop the headland inside is the century-old Chateau Frontenac, which now houses the luxurious Fairmont Chateau Frontenac hotel and Notre-Dame de Quebec Cathedral. The 425-meter wooden boardwalk Dufferin Terrace, which is frequented by street entertainers, has views over St Lawrence River and the Lower Town. See the city lights twinkle as your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht departs port tonight. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Enjoy a leisurely morning exploring Scenic Eclipse’s luxurious facilities. Curl up in a Sky Deck cabana and watch the world drift by, enjoy a workout in the state- of-the-art gym or a Pilates class. Montreal is known for its French culture, festivals and arts. Wander through atmospheric Rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal, gaze inside the 19th-century Gothic Revival Basilique Notre-Dame, or sample Poutine (Montreal’s famous French fries, cheese curds, and gravy). You may like to visit its Underground City of shopping plazas, wander through colorful blooms in the Jardin Botanique, or admire the works at Musée des Beaux Arts. Meals: B. L. D.

  • Your voyage ends today in Montreal. Savor one last luxurious breakfast on board your 6-star Discovery Yacht before saying farewell to the crew and new

    friends who have shared this remarkable journey with you. As you disembark, know you have created unforgettable memories. Please book your flight to depart out of Montreal after 12:00 PM. Meal: B.

Itinerary is subject to change.

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SPECIAL INSIDER PRICING:

Scenic Eclipse sets the benchmark in ultra-luxury ocean cruising with 114 spacious and elegant suites, each with their own private verandah and black out shade and much more!

  • Scenic Eclipse sets the benchmark in ultra-luxury ocean cruising with 114 spacious and elegant suites, each with their own private verandah.

    • A private verandah with in-suite binoculars for optimal viewing

    • Luxury king size Scenic Slumber Bed with adjustable electric base with virtually endless positions for your head and feet.

    • Separate sleep zone and lounge area

    • Ambient lighting options

    • Large en-suite bathroom with shower and vanity with luxury bathroom amenities

    • Personalized butler service

    • Complementary In-suite beverage and dining service

    • A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines and spirits personalized to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily

    • HDTV entertainment system and Bose® speakers

    • Advanced Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning system provides 100% fresh air

    • The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritas

  • Cabin size 344-366 sq feet

    • A private verandah with in-suite binoculars for optimal viewing

    • Luxury king size Scenic Slumber Bed with adjustable electric base with virtually endless positions for your head and feet.

    • Separate sleep zone and lounge area

    • Ambient lighting options

    • Large en-suite bathroom with shower and vanity with luxury bathroom amenities

    • Personalized butler service

    • Complementary In-suite beverage and dining service

    • A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines and spirits personalized to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily

    • HDTV entertainment system and Bose® speakers

    • Advanced Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning system provides 100% fresh air

    • The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritasly

  • Cabin size 409-431 sq feet

    • A private verandah with in-suite binoculars for optimal viewing

    • Luxury king-size Scenic Slumber Bed with adjustable electric base with virtually endless positions for your head and feet.

    • Separate sleep zone and lounge area

    • Ambient lighting options

    • Large en-suite bathroom with shower and vanity with luxury bathroom amenities

    • Personalized butler service

    • Complementary In-suite beverage and dining service

    • A full complimentary mini-bar stocked with wines and spirits personalized to your preference, including illy coffee and specialty teas re-stocked daily

    • HDTV entertainment system and Bose® speakers

    • Advanced Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning system provides 100% fresh air

    • The highest sound insulation as per the marine class society Bureau Veritasly

Dates for Special Insider Pricing:
Departs July 30, 2026

Price is subject to change and we reserve the right to correct errors

SCENIC CRUISES' ECLIPSE I & II DECK PLAN

World-Class Technology & Design

Scenic Eclipse I & II are purposely built for polar regions with a Polar Class 6 rating, which includes custom-built stabilizers that provide greater stability, a strengthened hull, forward bow thrusters, and an electronic Azipod propulsion system. The state-of-the-art technology allows for safe and comfortable navigation. Both ships set the foundations with many world-class features, such as:

• Length: 551 ft
• Maximum Guests: 228 (200 in Antarctica)
• Suites: 114
• Crew: 176 (192 in Polar Regions)
• Speed: 17 knots
• Gross Tonnage: 17,545
• Polar Class 6: Built to the latest uncompromising standards
• Comfort Class 1 notation: The lowest noise and vibration
• Oversized Zero Speed Stabilizers -50% larger than those of other ships for greater stability
• Advanced Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning (HVAC) System: Providing 100% fresh air in suites and public spaces
• Close to 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio
• Strengthened Hull, forward bow thrusters, and an electronic Azipod propulsion system enable safe navigation
• Advanced Kongsberg automated safety systems
• Safe Return to Port: Compliant with multiple redundant main operating systems
• GPS Dynamic Positioning system: Maintains location without dropping anchor
• The Latest Emission Technology and IMO low-sulfur fuel
• Advanced Wastewater Treatment System
• Highly Effective Engines: Reduce emissions, noise, and vibration

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List of amenities and services including Sky Bar, Sky Deck Vitality Pool, Cabanas, Helicopter hangars, Helipad, Yacht Club, Yoga & Pilates room, Gym, Wheelhouse, Spa, Observation Lounge, Koko's, Night Market, Sushi, Chef’s Table, Observation Terrace, and more.

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