Princess Cruises has released its 2027 Canada and New England program, offering 17 voyages across two ships between August 21 and October 30, 2027.
The season will be operated by Regal Princess and Caribbean Princess, sailing from New York, Boston and Quebec City.
The itineraries range from 7 to 13 days and include visits to 14 destinations across 10 states and provinces.
Highlights feature six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, four late-night stays, and scenic cruising through the Saguenay Fjord and the St. Lawrence River.
The season emphasizes fall foliage, coastal charm and regional cuisine.
Program highlights
Regal Princess will sail 7-day roundtrip cruises from New York, calling at Boston, Saint John in the Bay of Fundy, Newport and Halifax. Caribbean Princess will offer 10- and 11-day voyages between Boston and Quebec City, with overnights in Quebec and extended scenic cruising. Guests will have opportunities to witness the Bay of Fundy’s tides, which reach up to 53 feet.
“Canada and New England in the fall are simply spectacular, and we’re thrilled to continue our presence in this remarkable region in 2027,” said Jim Berra, Princess Cruises Chief Commercial Officer.
“From sailing out of Manhattan past the Statue of Liberty to exploring charming seaside towns and enjoying world-class seafood, this itinerary is an unexpectedly breathtaking option for cruising for travelers who want to dive deep into the charm, history and natural beauty of these destinations.”
Experiences ashore and at sea
The 2027 program also introduces two land-based cruisetours. The Historic America Cruisetour includes seven nights exploring Washington, D.C., Monticello, Colonial Williamsburg, Independence Hall in Philadelphia and the Gettysburg Battlefield. The Maple Explorer Cruisetour features Niagara Falls, Ottawa and Montréal, with guided visits to cultural landmarks such as the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Passengers can enjoy fall colors in coastal towns including Charlottetown and Halifax, along with visits to heritage-rich sites such as Boston’s Freedom Trail and Quebec’s Château Frontenac. Local specialties will also be highlighted on board, from lobster rolls to maple-inspired desserts and themed cocktails.
Iconic sailings include departures from Manhattan with views of the Statue of Liberty and arrivals in Quebec overlooking the Château Frontenac. Coastal charm is featured in smaller ports, where lighthouses, artisan shops and historic villages offer a glimpse of regional culture. UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Old Quebec, Grand-Pré and Gros Morne National Park are also included in select itineraries.
Princess Cruises’ 2027 Canada and New England season is now available for booking through travel advisors, the company’s website or by phone. The program reflects the cruise line’s commitment to offering destination-rich itineraries with a balance of natural scenery, cultural history and culinary experiences.
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