I'm not familiar with this itinerary. If anyone has done this itinerary on another cruise line, what was the scenery like? I assume you are close to land as you sail towards Quebec City?
Yes, you're close to land most of the time. I wish the DCL cruises were in mid-October so the leaves would have more time to change color. (...)
Depending on when you are going, you should find a least a little colors in the leaves. Usually, the closest you are from the end of September, the better.
Quebec is further north so the leaves turn there a little earlier than the other ports on the cruise. When we did a fall foliage cruise a few years ago the leaves in Quebec were past their peak but Boston hadn't even started yet. Each year is a bit different. The 2nd time we did a fall foliage cruise hardly any of the leaves had turned, even in Quebec in early October. I would recommend starting in Quebec and cruising south, so at least one port will have leaves at their peak.
I live in Nova Scotia and the leaves this past fall were beautiful, but late. They started changing late October and into November.Re: fall colors -- we did a Carnival cruise last Fall to New England/Canada (St. John, Halifax, Portland and Boston) and everyone was talking about how disappointed they were that there we no fall colors anywhere. We were told it was because the temps had been too warm for too long a period.
Re: fall colors -- we did a Carnival cruise last Fall to New England/Canada (St. John, Halifax, Portland and Boston) and everyone was talking about how disappointed they were that there we no fall colors anywhere. We were told it was because the temps had been too warm for too long a period.
We are booked for this cruise as well, for those who have experience with this itenerary do you have any advice on what side of the boat would be best to get land views?
Thanks!!
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If it was me, I would definitely choose starboard from NYC to Quebec, if they sail along the coast of Baie Comeau you should get a nice view on starboard BUT when you sail in the Saguenay Fjord, you should have nice views on both sides because the "passage" is not very wide.![]()