Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2025

103 AMERICAS > Atlantic Canada Cruise Association With its stunning coastline, picturesque towns and friendly locals, Atlantic Canada offers unique and memorable experiences for visitors. Each port has something special to offer, from New Brunswick’s magnificent Bay of Fundy and Newfoundland and Labrador’s breathtaking scenery to Prince Edward Island’s vibrant culinary scene and Nova Scotia’s rich culture and historic sites. The adventure awaits, no matter the season. Atlantic Canada is a place where you’ll feel at home, while discovering something special among the Canada New England cruise region. www.cruiseatlanticcanada.com British Virgin Islands Since 1991, the British Virgin Islands Ports Authority has managed all official seaports within the British Virgin Islands, including its 60-foot wide, 1,312-foot-long cruise pier. These facilities support thriving cruise and ferry operations, ensuring the welcoming and safe arrival of seafaring passengers, as well as the secure handling of cargo. Visitors are greeted with open arms, ready to explore the islands’ stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture. Whether you are exploring hidden coves or indulging in local cuisine, your journey begins with a smooth and memorable start. www.bviports.org Falkland Islands The Falkland Islands is a self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom, located in the South Atlantic Ocean. Stanley, the capital, is the only port in the Falklands. Sulivan Shipping Service has been providing services to their maritime clients since the late 1980s, delivering fast and efficient vessel support in the South Atlantic. Come and discover the wild beauty of the Falkland Islands on an unforgettable shore excursion, immerse yourself in stunning landscapes with unique wildlife, from enigmatic penguins to the majestic albatrosses. www.sulivanshipping.com Great Lakes St. Lawrence, Canada and USA The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System stretches over 2,000 miles inland between the USA and Canada, connecting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with Duluth in Minnesota, on Lake Superior. There are 30 ports currently handling cruise ships along the waters of the St. Lawrence Seaway and all five Great Lakes. This destination is increasingly becoming popular for small, luxury size cruise ships. Cruise ships sail the Great Lakes between April and October. www.hwyh2o.com/great-lakes-cruising

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