Montreal, located in the Canadian province of Quebec, is the second largest city in all of Canada. It is also the second-largest primarily French-speaking city in the world. Montreal is composed of boroughs, several that used to be cities in themselves, include a variety of interesting neighborhoods. This city is filled with wonderful restaurants, bars, great music venues, and a variety of other places to enjoy. The cruising season in Montreal is typically from May through October, and cruises often range in length from 7- to over 14-nights. A Canada & New England itinerary is typically what is offered on all cruises leaving from Montreal. There are also a couple of one-way itineraries to more distant ports (i.e. Miami) available.
There are several cruise lines offering cruises from Montreal: Holland America Line, Oceania Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Ponant, Seabourn, and Windstar. Oceania and Seabourn are luxury brands that offer premium cruises with a number of inclusive amenities (see the details provided throughout the site regarding each cruise line for full details).
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These are just a few of the more popular tourist attractions in Montreal, along with a brief description:
♦ Old Montreal
Also known as Vieux-Montréal (in French), Old Montreal is the city’s oldest area. It is a beautiful area that's filled with historic buildings, making it easier than ever to take in the local culture. You might even feel like you’re in Europe rather than North America in this part of Montreal! Old Montreal is a great place to check out before or after you’re cruise, especially if you like to walk and explore!
♦ Notre-Dame Basilica
Located in Old Montreal, this basilica (built in 1656) has dramatic architecture and is quite hard to miss while exploring this area. It is actually the oldest Catholic church in Montreal. Inside the church you will discover a beautiful interior with impressive stained-glass windows and a huge pipe organ. This church typically charges an entry fee, but it is well worth it if you are into historic buildings and culture. Visiting Notre-Dame Basilica is sure to be another great memory!
♦ Mont Royal
Also known as Mount Royal, this is a 764-foot mountain that is home to Mount Royal Park (one of the largest greenspaces in all of Montreal). You will have an amazing view of the city from this mountain, as well as a great place to enjoy spending some time outdoors. If you like to hike, you definitely don’t want to miss out on visiting this place before or after cruising from Montreal.
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