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Tour Programme  Silver Wind 2833A / 9 Days  October-30-2018 / November-08-2018 Montreal, Canada / Boston, USA Date Arrive Depart 30 Montreal, Canada 10:00 PM 31 Quebec City, Canada 8:00 AM 10:00 PM 1 Cruise Saguenay River, Canada 7:00 AM 1 Saguenay, Canada 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 2 Baie-Comeau, Canada 7:30 AM 3:00 PM 3 Gaspé, Canada 9:00 AM 3:00 PM 4 Charlottetown, Canada 10:00 AM 6:00 PM 5 Sydney, Canada 8:00 AM 3:00 PM 6 Halifax, Canada 8:00 AM 6:00 PM 7 Portland, USA 2:00 PM 10:00 PM 8 Boston, USA 8:00 AM

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Tour Programme Silver Wind 2833A / 9 Days 

October-30-2018 / November-08-2018Montreal, Canada / Boston, USA

Date Arrive Depart

30 Montreal, Canada 10:00 PM

31 Quebec City, Canada 8:00 AM 10:00 PM

1 Cruise Saguenay River,Canada

7:00 AM

1 Saguenay, Canada 1:00 PM 6:00 PM

2 Baie-Comeau, Canada 7:30 AM 3:00 PM

3 Gaspé, Canada 9:00 AM 3:00 PM

4 Charlottetown, Canada 10:00 AM 6:00 PM

5 Sydney, Canada 8:00 AM 3:00 PM

6 Halifax, Canada 8:00 AM 6:00 PM

7 Portland, USA 2:00 PM 10:00 PM

8 Boston, USA 8:00 AM

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General Information ORGANISED SHORE EXCURSIONSBooking Direct with Silversea gives you peace of mind. Our local tour operators are fully insured and have been comprehensively vetted. Inthe unlikely event of issues with a Silversea tour, we assume responsibility and the ship will wait for our delayed shore excursion. These areimportant factors when comparing value. Looking for a special program with your travelling companions? In a nod to our Italian heritage,let us reserve for you our Silver Shore “Privato” service - a private vehicle with driver and/or guide. Create your own itinerary or leave it tous. This service is available in most ports which you can reserve on MySilversea (my.silversea.com) or at the Shore Concierge desk onboardfor a truly tailor-made arrangement. Please bear in mind as we traverse many far reaching destinations, the local infrastructure varies and isbeyond our control. Road conditions and vehicles available locally may not be up to standards we are accustomed to. Guides and driversmay speak with a heavy accent at times depending on the port of call. Be assured however that at Silversea, we contract only the best toursand best operators available at each destination. Please Note: Silversea reserves the right to make any changes or modify a tour in case ofunforeseen circumstances and/or to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests. BOOKING & CANCELLATION DEADLINESShore excursions must be purchased on or before the booking deadline for each port of call. Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis; some tours are very popular with guests often ending up being wait-listed: in order to avoid disappointment, it is thereforesuggested to book in advance via my.silversea.com from 120 - 7 days prior to sailing. Last-minute requests to participate on excursions aresubject to space availability, which in some cases may not be determined until departure time pier-side. Please note that certain shoreexcursions may have different reservation deadlines and may incur cancellation fees if cancelled after the deadline. Unless otherwiseindicated in the tour description for a particular shore excursion a 100% cancellation fee will be charged for shore excursions cancelledwithin 48 hours of the scheduled start time. If changes or cancellations are required once onboard, tickets must be returned to the ShoreConcierge desk within the cancellation deadline period. ONLINE ADVANCE RESERVATION OF SHORE EXCURSIONSFor those of you that are not aware, at Silversea you can pre-reserve your excursions at leisure prior to your journey on the internet, log onto MySilversea (my.silversea.com) up to 7 days prior to your sailing date. If you have pre-reserved your excursions on line, your tickets willbe delivered to your suite upon embarkation and all charges will be billed to your shipboard account. ON BOARD RESERVATIONSOnce on board, you may also reserve and purchase your shore excursions. You will find a consolidated tour booking form in your suite andat the Shore Concierge desk. Select the tours in which you wish to participate, then leave the completed and signed form at the ShoreConcierge desk prior to the booking deadline indicated. Tour tickets will be delivered to your suite and your selected excursions chargedto your shipboard account. Overland and exclusive excursions must be pre-paid by credit card through your reservation agents. If stillavailable they may also be purchased on board. Shore excursions require a minimum number of participants in order to operate asdescribed. If this minimum number is not met, Silversea reserves the right to offer the programme at a different rate or to cancel thespecific departure.  SHORE EXCURSION PRICINGPrices are generally quoted per person, per tour, with the exception of Silver Shore Privato or group-designated excursions. Prices aresubject to change without notice. Please visit MySilversea (my.silversea.com) for the most up-to-date information. Discounts for childrenunder 12 years of age are available on some, but not all tours. Prices for children, if available, will be adjusted onboard. Please meet withthe Shore Concierge team prior to your excursion to discuss the availability of children’s pricing. ON-TIME TOUR DEPARTURESAs a courtesy to fellow guests, tour departures generally will not be announced unless there is an unforeseen change. Departure timesfrom the ship are published in the ships daily newspaper, the Silversea Chronicle. Guests are kindly requested to proceed ashore at leastten minutes prior to the tour departure time. The Shore Concierge team will be pier-side to direct you to the appropriate transportation.When the ship is at anchor, guests must allow additional time to tender ashore.Silversea Cruises reserves the right to adjust itineraries and tour departures as local conditions dictate. Please note that pier departuretimes are also listed in MySilversea (my.silversea.com) TOUR SUITABILITYAt Silversea we offer a broad range of activities for our guests of all physical capabilities. Some excursions are decidedly only for thephysically fit and active guest. Each excursion offered is clearly identified with an activity level to assist you. For your safety and enjoymentand that of your fellow guests, please be certain you’re selecting excursions that meet your physical capability. We therefore encourageguests to review the tour description carefully including the PLEASE NOTE section which includes useful information and attend the porttalks onboard. If you still have any questions or concerns regarding this, please contact Shore Concierge ([email protected])prior to your cruise or visit the Shore Concierge desk for more detailed information once onboard. ON LAND SILVER SHORE CONCIERGE SERVICES

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Let Silversea Cruises customise a special event or excursion exclusively for you. Expert Shore Excursion professionals are available to assistwith knowledgeable suggestions, personalised planning and coordination of all private, independent touring including area highlights,flightseeing, water sports and more. To take advantage of this service, requests should be submitted no later than 30 days prior to sailingand guests must have a deposited or fully paid cruise booking. Strict cancellation policies apply to your confirmed, exclusive programme.When calling or emailing, please have your booking number available. There is a service fee of $100 per port to secure your arrangements,however this fee will be applied to your confirmed programme in that port. Call +1.800.968.9518 or e-mail: [email protected] Shore Concierge may be contacted by phone, to arrange tailor-made tours, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (EastCoast time U.S.) You may leave a detailed message when calling outside of these hours. You may also e-mail your request for yourpersonalised programme. ONBOARD SHORE CONCIERGE TEAMWhether you wish to participate in an organised shore excursion or bespoke tailor-made tour, Silversea’s experienced Shore Conciergeteam are happy to assist you in ensuring your shore- side experiences are nothing less than a memory that lasts forever.The Shore Concierge team is available onboard on sea days from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Office openinghours in port may vary whilst staff is shore-side assisting you on tour. Please refer to the Silversea Chronicle for daily office opening hours.When contemplating a tailor-made program onboard, please contact the Shore Concierge team as early as possible at the beginning ofyour cruise, as time may be a factor in reaching local contacts. Please be aware that once arrangements have been confirmed, 100%cancellation fee will be applied. Unfortunately, we are unable to change or cancel airline tickets, car rental, hotel or any other reservationsyou made previously with your travel agent or on your own. In many ports of call there may be a local hospitality representative on board toprovide additional information, for two hours after the ship’s arrival. In some ports, local information may be found in the touristinformation centre ashore. PORT TALKSThroughout your cruise we’ll be offering Port & Shore Excursion information given by our Shore Concierge Manager and DestinationConsultant prior to arrival in each port of call. Our aim is to give you a travel experience that goes beyond the ordinary and many of yourquestions about our ports of call will be answered in these briefings, giving you more time to enjoy and immerse yourself in each port. Theinformation is presented in the theater or is pre-recorded and played on your in-suite entertainment system. SILVERSEA SHUTTLE SERVICEComplimentary transportation may be provided by Silversea when the local town is beyond a reasonable walking distance from the port.This service may not be possible in ports where a strong taxi union exists, preventing Silversea from providing a complimentary shuttle. Theavailability and schedule for this service will be announced onboard and listed in the Silversea Chronicle. We are not able to advise this inadvance. Operationally, intervals between shuttle bus departures could be affected by local traffic. Silversea is not liable for any unforeseendelays. There will be a break in service for driver meal times. Shuttle service is offered during the day only. The shuttle service is designedto augment local transportation; guests requiring more flexibility may prefer not to wait for a shuttle and secure a taxi at their own expense. CHILDREN ON TOURTo ensure the safety of our younger guests, participation by children in certain shore excursions may be restricted. To ensure the safety ofour younger guests, children up to the age of 8 years old are only permitted to participate in suitable Silver Shore Excursions and theshuttle service, if the vehicles are equipped with the correct safety harness and seating equipment, to accommodate a child. Suchharnesses' and secure seating cannot be guaranteed. Alternately guests may use their own approved safety seat, booster seat or harnessas long as they are compatible with the local touring vehicle and can properly secure the young guest. Silversea reserves the right to refusechildren under the age of 8 years old on any tour on the basis of safety. GRATUITIESGratuities for local guides and drivers are not included in the excursion price. It is customary to tip tour guides and drivers. Such gratuities ifextended, should be done so on a voluntary, individual basis. MOBILE TELEPHONESAs a courtesy to fellow guests, kindly refrain from using mobile telephones while on tour so as not to interfere with the guide’s explanation.Most tours make frequent stops, allowing time for guests to use their mobile telephones. We appreciate your understanding in this matter. SMOKINGFor reasons of safety and comfort, smoking is not permitted on any tour vehicles used by Silversea. Your understanding in this matter isappreciated. VIDEO/PHOTOGRAPHY CHARGESAt some museums, sites and monuments, photography and/or the use of video cameras may not be allowed or may incur a charge. Thesecharges are not included in the tour price and are at guests’ own expense. SHOPPING STOPS

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While our organised excursions are not generally geared to the serious shopper, some tours allow for short shopping stops as indicated inthe tour description. In the interest of all tour participants, guests should adhere to the allotted time and return to the tour vehiclepromptly as advised by the tour guide or ship’s escort. Please Note: The selection of shops is generally left to the discretion of the touroperator. Silversea does require that establishments be reputable, of general interest to our guests and offer quality goods. However, allpurchases are the responsibility of the individual. ADDITIONAL TERMS & CONDITIONSSilversea Cruises Ltd. and its associated or affiliated companies act solely as agents for airlines, motorcoach companies, railroads and otherservice providers. The provisions in the cruise ticket contract govern Silversea Cruises Ltd.’s responsibility to guests and Silversea CruisesLtd. shall not be liable in any manner, for any reason, with respect to other services provided. Silversea Cruises Ltd. cannot be heldresponsible for conditions prevalent ashore at ports of call. Some of these conditions might preclude individuals with disabilities from safeor practical participation in organised shore excursions. Silversea Cruises Ltd. cannot accept responsibility for losses or additional expensesdue to delay in rail, plane, vessel or other services, sickness, weather, strikes, war, quarantine or other causes. These tour descriptions are ageneral overview of the programme and are subject to change. Our local operator reserves the right to substitute other sites if localsituations, including holidays, closures, weather, delays, congestion, etc. require. Silversea Cruises Ltd. reserves the right to adjust shoreexcursion pricing. INSURANCEThe extent of insurance coverage in foreign countries varies widely and depends on their laws and customs. It is suggested that guestsconsider short-term health and accident policies from their own insurance company prior to leaving home. Silversea Cruises, Ltd. cannotassume liability for baggage or other personal effects lost or damaged while those items are in the custody of an airline, hotel or otherservice provider. Baggage is always ‘at owner’s expense’ at all times.

Activity Level and Icon DefinitionMinimal ActivityExcursions are easily paced without the need forexcessive walking or physical activities. Being able toboard motor coaches and negotiate steps can beencountered.  Moderate ActivityFull participation may include a limited number ofsteps, uneven surfaces and/or periods of standing. Extensive ActivityFull participation requires being in good physicalcondition and may involve inclines, steps, unevensurfaces and/or extended periods of standing. Adventure Tour – Physically fitActive excursions are recommended only for thoseguests in good physical health, with considerableamounts of physical activity.

 Wheelchair and disabled-friendly toursGuests in a standard wheelchair must be accompaniedby their own helper and be able to board a motorcoach, van or boat. Once on tour you will beunattended. We kindly ask you to inform the ShoreConcierge staff promptly at embarkation when using awheelchair. For guests with serious mobility issuesplease contact the Shore Concierge staff promptly sothey can help make arrangements. In certain portswheelchair accessible vehicles are available at an extracharge and advanced reservation.  

Evening Excursion The excursion is taking place in the evening.

Meal IncludedA meal is included in the excursion.

New ExcursionThis shore excursion is brand new to Silversea.

 

PrivatoSilversea Privato excursions include private use of alocal driver and car. Please see the Shore Conciergefor more information and reservation. 

 Limited Space AvailablePlease be aware that there is only limited spaceavailable on this tour. Places are delivered on a firstcome first served basis. 

 PromoThe shore excursion is offered on a complimentarybasis as part of a free shore excursion promotion(the “Promotion”).  Please check your booking termsand condition or up to 7 days MySilversea todetermine whether your booking qualifies for thePromotion. If your booking does not qualify for thePromotion there will be a cost associated with thisshore excursion.

 

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October 30 2018, Tuesday

Montreal - Canada 

MTR-A / MONTRéAL HIGHLIGHTS (FOR IN-TRANSIT GUESTS ONLY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$89; Duration:3.00 hrs

 This tour is gives an overview of the cosmopolitan blend of the old and new that make Montréal so unique. You will see the culturage heritage ofthe French and the English that have co existed for over 400 years.City HighlightsDepart the pier and drive by, Old Montreal, the financial district, Westmount and its opulent residences, Montreal's McGill University. It isone ofthe largest historic districts in North America, you will learn about the origins and growth of the colony as you marvel at the unique architectureof the Old City. Notre-Dame BasilicaDesigned in 1829 , Notre-Dame Basilica is a neo-Gothic masterpiece. View it with its imposing façade and opulent interior of carved woodadorned with gold leaf, the basilica has long been one of Montréal's most noted landmarks. Mount Royal ParkPerched on the hills above the city, the views and photo opportunities of Montréal's skyline, the St.-Lawrence River, and the surroundingcountryside are unsurpassed. Covering an area of over 200 hectares, the park is an oasis of peace and greenery and a magnet for outdoorenthusiasts in the middle of a modern metropolis. The Golden MileAt the heart of Montréal is the unique cosmopolitan center known as the Golden Mile. Bringing together commerce, culture and art you will passlovely Victorian architecture, museums, shops, and restaurants. This tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is available to in-transit guests continuing on to the following cruise. It involves aminimal amount of walking forapproximately 457 metres (1499 feet), with a few steps to negotiate at the entrance to the Notre Dame Basilica. In the event that the Basilicais not available, a stop at the Saint-Joseph Oratory will be made in replacement. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility andthose who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to board the coach via steps and wheelchairs will be stowed in the coach cargocompartment. A sweater or light jacket is recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

October 31 2018, Wednesday

Quebec City - Canada 

YQB-A / HISTORIC AND MODERN QUéBEC & MONTMORENCY FALLS DIFFICULTY 

Price:$79; Duration:3.00 hrs

 Discover the picturesque beauty, charm and landmarks of Québec during this memorable sightseeing excursion through the historic Old Town,and a visit to the spectacular Montmorency Falls.Place RoyaleDepart the pier for a scenic drive by Place Royale, a beautifully restored market square of 17th- and 18th-century stone architecture located inthe heart of the Lower Town. Place Royale was the site of Champlain's first settlement and the oldest standing Catholic Church in Canada, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. From here, proceed to the Dufferin Terrace and Le Château Frontenac area. Dufferin TerraceLocated 200 feet above the waterway, this viewpoint offers spectacular vistas of the St. Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans and the LaurentianMountains. During your brief visit, learn about the history of the area. Cap Diamant & Montmorency FallsNext, a photo stop is made at Cap Diamant for exquisite views of the St. Lawrence River, Lower Town and surrounding countryside. Afterward,drive through the scenic National Battlefields Park, or 'Plains of Abraham', along the Grande-Allée and past the Hôtel du Parlement en route to

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Montmorency Falls. A brief photo stop is made here to marvel at the Montmorency River roaring over the cliff and down to the St. LawrenceRiver. Your tour concludes with a brief drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking over paved and cobblestone surfaces; walking at Dufferin Terrace andMontmorency Falls is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair.A sweater or light jacket is recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

 YQB-C / GRAND EXPLORATION OF QUéBEC DIFFICULTY

 Price:$129; Duration:7.50 hrs

 Indulge your senses with the scenic highlights of historic Québec and its environs during this memorable, full-day sightseeing excursion.Place Royale, Île d'Orléans & LunchDepart the pier for a scenic drive by Place Royale, a beautifully restored market square of 17th- and 18th-century stone architecture located inthe heart of the Lower Town. Leaving Place Royale, continue on across the bridge to Île d'Orléans. Upon arrival, drive through picturesquevillages of traditional rural Québec and Pointe de Sainte Pétronille, then proceed for a French lunch at a typical Québecoisrestaurant. National Battlefield Park & Cap-DiamantContinue for the brief drive to the National Battlefield Park, also known as the 'Plains of Abraham'. This historic battleground has beentransformed into a beautiful 250-acre (101-hectare) park with hills, gardens, monuments and artillery artefacts. A photo stop is made at CapDiamant for exquisite views of the St. Lawrence River, Lower Town and surrounding countryside. From here, proceed to the Dufferin Terrace andLe Château Frontenac area. Dufferin Terrace & Le Château FrontenacLocated 200 feet (180 metres) above the waterway, this viewpoint offers spectacular vistas of the St. Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans and theLaurentian Mountains. During your brief visit, learn about the history of the area and take an optional stroll to Québec's most celebratedlandmark, Le Château Frontenac. This magnificent, green-turreted castle was built in 1893 by the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Sainte-Anne-de-BeaupréAfter lunch, re-board your coach for the drive to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and listen to a narrative by your guide en route. Upon arrival,commence your self-guided exploration of the lovely grounds and major sites of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, including the Basilica, Scala Santa andMemorial Chapel. Following your visit, re-board your coach and drive to Montmorency Falls via Avenue Royale. Montmorency FallsThis imposing natural phenomenon is 1.5 times higher than Niagara Falls. During your visit, take in breath-taking views and see the powerfulforces of nature at work as the Montmorency River cascades over a 272-foot-high (about 83-metre-high) cliff and down to the St. Lawrence River.Some free time is also made available to take a stroll along the paths near the falls. Your tour concludes with a brief return drive to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 750 yards (about 686 metres) over paved and cobblestonesurfaces, with approximately 20 steps to negotiate at the Basilica (a wheelchair ramp is available), 85 steps at the Scala Santa and 20 steps atthe Memorial Chapel if guests wish to see all the sights. As walking at Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Montmorency Falls and Dufferin Terrace is atthe discretion of each guest, this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. A sweater or light jacketis recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

 YQB-D / BICYCLING ADVENTURE TO MONTMORENCY FALLS DIFFICULTY

 Price:$79; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Peddle through one of the more picturesque parts of Québec during this half-day adventure to Montmorency Falls.At the pier, meet your professional cycling guide for the short walk to the cycle shop, where you are fitted with a bicycle, helmet, and bottle ofwater. Following a brief safety demonstration, head out with your guide and begin the 15.5 mile (25-kilometre), bike ride to Montmorency Falls. The JourneyPedal past the Québec Yacht Harbour and the Industrial Grain Elevators before crossing the St. Charles River to Domaine Maizerets, a historicsite and vast landscape garden located on one of New France's first concessions. After a brief stop for photos and water, the cycle pathcontinues on a parallel course along the St. Lawrence River, offering spectacular views of the skyline of Québec and the Île d'Orléans. Montmorency Falls

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Upon arrival at Montmorency Falls, board an aerial tram for the ride to the summit of the mountain. Here, breath-taking views await as youadmire the powerful forces of nature, the water of the Montmorency River roaring down the 272-foot (82-metre) cliff to eventually meet with theSt. Lawrence River. Return to the cycle path and ride for back towards the ship, re-tracing your route. Please note: This tour involves a bicycle ride of approximately 15.5 miles (25 kilometres) over flat even roads and bicycle paths. This tour isrecommended only for guests in good physical condition. It is not suitable for guest with limited mobility, heart or breathing problems, orthose who cannot pedal a bicycle for long periods of time. Guest must sign a waiver to participate. Bring water from the ship. As this touroperates in most weather conditions, we suggest you dress in layers and bring rain gear

 YQB-I / OLD QUéBEC ON FOOT & TEA AT CHâTEAU FRONTENAC DIFFICULTY

 Price:$69; Duration:3.00 hrs

 Watch the history of Québec come alive during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion through the city on-foot.Québec City, Lower Town, Place-Royale,Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Petit-Champlain StreetDepart the pier for your guided and narrated stroll through the Lower Town. Your first stop is Place-Royale, an historic square with stonebuildings that were once the homes of wealthy merchants. Built and rebuilt several times, the square remains the heart of the Lower Town andhome of North America's oldest standing Catholic Church, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Located just around the corner from Place-Royale isthe charming, pedestrian-only area of Petit-Champlain. As you walk along its narrow cobblestone streets, pass by an array of quaint boutiques,specialty shops and outdoor cafés, as well as strolling musicians, jugglers and street performers. Funicular-Ride, Upper Town, Old Town, Place d'Armes, Dufferin Terrace,Old English WallsNext, take a short, panoramic funicular-ride from the Lower Town to the Upper Town. Upon arrival, take a short, guided walk through the OldTown, the only walled city in North America and an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the way, pass by Place d'Armes, Dufferin Terrace, Placede l'Hôtel de Ville, Ursuline Convent, Québec Seminary, Artists' Alley, the Old English Walls and Dufferin Terrace, located approximately 200 feet(about 61 metres) above the waterway. It was at the Dufferin Terrace that Samuel de Champlain built his fort in 1620. From here, take inspectacular views over the Saint Lawrence River, town of Lévis on the opposite shore, Île d'Orléans and the Laurentian Mountains. Château Frontenac, RefreshmentsWhilst in the Upper Town, a stop is made at the Château Frontenac. Perched on a hill overlooking the St. Lawrence River, the castle-like ChâteauFrontenac is the best-known landmark in Québec. It was here that Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and William Mackenzie King met todiscuss the Allied strategy during World War II. During your visit, relax with tea or coffee and a pastry. Following your visit, you may opt to returnto the pier on-foot, or remain in town for further shopping and exploration, and return to the ship on your own.Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for 0.93 miles (about 1.5 kilometres), at times over uneven and cobblestonesurfaces and inclines. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wearwarm, layered clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat from the ship. The toursequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

 YQB-J / FLAVOURS OF QUéBEC WALKING TOUR DIFFICULTY

 Price:$69; Duration:3.00 hrs

 Discover the splendid flavours and charm of Québec City on-foot during this scenic, half-day walking tour and tasting excursion to the Old Town.Québec City, Old TownDepart the pier for your guided and narrated stroll through the Old Town. As you walk along the cobblestone streets, take in the Old Worldbeauty of centuries-old buildings, shops and Victorian homes that embellish Québec's history and charm. Along the way, stops are made atseveral different venues where tastings and presentations take place. Discover the culinary culture of Québec, along with flavours that blend thecity's French heritage with a North American influence. Tastings of Local Specialities and Spirits, Cider HouseThe restaurants visited on this excursion are centrally located, and offer local specialities paired with locally-made spirits. In all, enjoy up to tenuniquely different tastings. Included is a stop at the Cider House for a tasting of their renowned ciders. At the conclusion of your walking andtasting tour of Québec City, commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over uneven and cobblestonesurfaces and inclines. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wearwarm, layered clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat from the ship. Guests must beat least 21 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary.

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 YQB-M / WENDAKE EVENING CULINARY EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$249; Duration:3.50 hrs

 Explore the history, customs, culture and cuisine of the Wendat people during this unique, half-day sightseeing excursion with dinner.Québec City, Wendake Village, Wendake Hotel MuseumDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to Wendake Village. Proud heir of this civilization that helped guide the destiny ofnortheast America for centuries, the Wendat people developed a dynamic and prosperous living environment. Upon arrival at the WendakeHotel Museum, you are greeted with traditional drums and chanting, then escorted on a private, guided visit of the museum's permanentexhibition. Ekionkiestha Longhouse, Unification Ceremony, Rhubarb Water TastingFollowing your tour, a short walk takes you to the Ekionkiestha Longhouse for a Unification Ceremony and rhubarb water tasting in a typical'Wendat' cup. After this unique experience, return on-foot to the Wendake Hotel and proceed for a four-course dinner at the La Traiterestaurant. La Traite Restaurant, Four-Course DinnerLa Traite Restaurant features a beautiful design that unites organic natural materials such as stone, leather and wood to create a morecontemporary minimalist feel. The restaurant has an exclusive menu that was carefully developed by Executive Chef Martin Gagné, and featuresdishes inspired by First Nations cuisine prepared with ingredients that have been hunted, fished or gathered. This experience is a chance todiscover a unique palette of recipes using the Chef's local favourite foods, which include wild meat dishes. At the conclusion of your meal, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the bus, a slight incline from theWendake Hotel Museum to the Longhouse and a flight of stairs to access the restaurant. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility,but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear warm, layered clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring aweatherproof coat from the ship. Guests must be at least21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Spaceon this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

Silver Shore "Privato"Explore the surrounding at your leisure during your private tour. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see and overview of the area’shighlights. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies dependingon availability. Guide is English-speaking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making yourreservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program.Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary

 YQB-V / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE CAR & GUIDE (HALF-DAY) DIFFICULTY

 Price:$699 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

  

YQB-W / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE CAR & GUIDE (FULL-DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$1199 ; Duration:8.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

  

YQB-X / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE VAN & GUIDE (HALF-DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$999 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:5

  

YQB-Y / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE VAN & GUIDE (FULL-DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$1599 ; Duration:8.00  hrs ; Capacity:5

 

November 01 2018, Thursday

Saguenay - Canada

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 YBG-A / BEST OF SAGUENAY DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:3.50 hrs

 Experience the unique French Canadian culture while enjoying scenic views of the Saguenay Fjord on this half-day tour.Depart the pier via coach and breathe in the scenic drive through La Baie where you will discover the geological wonder of the Saguenay Fjord. Fjord MuseumThe fjord was chiselled deeply into the Laurentian Mountains and has had major influence on the development of the area for centuries. At themuseum, discover how the fjord was created and of the mysteries it conceals with its science and history exhibitions that demonstrate the marinelife and the local formations that make up the Saguenay Fjord. Arthur Villeneuve's PlaceNext see Arthur Villeneuve's Place, where guests are invited to see the impressive frescoes done by the local barber-painter that cover almostevery square inch of his home. Le Chevrier du NordYour final stop will be to Le Chevrier du Nord (goat farm), a small family business that produces goat mohair wool. Re-board the coach for the transfer back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of easy walking. Guests who utilise a wheelchair must be able to transfer from the chair tothe coach. A lightweight jacket and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

 YBG-B / SEA KAYAKING SAGUENAY NATIONAL PARK DIFFICULTY

 Price:$129; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Let the rhythm of the tide mesmerize you on this half-day sea kayaking excursion.From the pier in La Baie, enjoy a 60-minute scenic drive to Parc National du Saguenay Interpretation Centre. On arrival, you will be given a safetybriefing before boarding your kayak for a 75-minute journey. As you paddle along Cape Trinity, the most impressive in the fjord with its sheer cliffs and sand beaches, you are sure to fall under the spell ofthis breathtaking unaltered environment. While on the surface, the beauty of the Saguenay Fjord is striking; these waters are also intriguing asthey reveal glimpses of their depths that have long been thought unfathomable. Be on the look-out for some of the marine life including lazyseals sun tanning on emerging rocks or a whale frolicking in the water. Following your kayak visit the Interpretation Centre to enjoy the excellent exhibits of the Fjord. Re-board the coach for the approximate one-hour drive back to the pier Please note: This tour requires extensive activity and is not recommended for guests in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. Guests must bein good physical condition. Previous kayak experience is not necessary. Closed-toe, waterproof shoes and outwear is recommended.Transportation is shared with YBG-G Saguenay Fjord Zodiac Adventure.

 YBG-F / LA BAIE WALKING TOUR DIFFICULTY

 Price:$49; Duration:2.00 hrs

 Discover La Baie's local crafts, culture and historical heritage by foot on this 2-hour walking excursion. Nestled in a unique setting that offersbreath-taking views on the Saguenay Fjord, walk and learn about local crafts, culture and the historical heritage of La Baie. Through this uniqueexperience, your guide will reveal the best kept secrets of this harbour village.About La BaieLocated on the bank of the Ha! Ha! Bay, La Baie was the first colony built in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region. The depth of the banks of the Ha!Ha! Bay's waterways facilitated the rapid development of the region's largest harbour facilities after the railways were built in 1910. Once inhabited by Saguenay's nomadic Innu tribes, La Baie and its Ha! Ha! Bay was in the eighteenth century a commercial route used by theHudson's Bay Company's fur traders. During the nineteenth and twentieth century, logging and the pulp and paper mills have been the mainsources of socio-economic development. Discover the universe of artists from here while crisscrossing the cultural and historical heritage ofdowntown La Baie! Local Artisan Shops & Demo

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Depart the pier for a short walk that will take you to a Studio-Boutique of a local Textile craft artisan. You will view a short demonstration andlearn how this artist creates fashion accessories and decorations. Next, stop in an art gallery where an art specialist will share local artist's work and craft techniques. Lastly, visit a Soap factory greeted by the artisans amid the aromas and various fragrances filling the air. Here you will learn a hands-on the basicsof making goat milk soap. Upon returning to the ship, stroll along the shores to discover Mars Park. The mountains surrounding the bay blaze an unforgettable view fromthe fjord. Guests may opt to stay in town at the conclusion of the tour and make their own way back to the pier. Please Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1609 metres (1 mile) over paved but sometimes inclinedstreets. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear weatherappropriate clothing including warm layers and comfortable walking shoes, camera, hat and sunglasses. We recommend bringing water fromthe ship.

 YBG-G / SAGUENAY FJORD ZODIAC ADVENTURE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$149; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Explore the spectacular beauty of the Saguenay Fjord in a fun-filled and exciting new way during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursionvia Zodiac boat.Saguenay Park, Saguenay FjordDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 75-minute drive to your awaiting Zodiac boat at Saguenay Park. After receiving your safety andboating instructions, embark the Zodiac boat and begin your scenic and exhilarating, approximately 75-minute Zodiac adventure along theSaguenay Fjord. The dark waters bounded by high, rocky capes that dive just as deeply, impart an air of mystery to the Saguenay Fjord. Zodiac Boat-Ride, Fish, Marine Life, Free Time, Interpretation Centre, Fjord Exhibits, Gift ShopAlthough it seems very quiet at the surface, the fjord beneath bustles with aquatic life, and is a haven for numerous species of fish and marineinvertebrates. Learn about the geological, biological and morphological development of the fjord as you glide by the impressive landscapes andtowering cliffs of this natural wonder. Following your Zodiac tour, some free time is made available at the Interpretation Centre to explore theexcellent exhibits of the fjord, or browse the trendy shop for gifts and/or souvenirs of your visit. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board yourcoach and commence the approximately 75-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and a minimal amount of walking for approximately 67 yards (about 61metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembarkthe Zodiac boat. Walking at the Interpretation Centre is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guestwith neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility,and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or boatshoes, and bring sun protection and a light, weatherproof jacket from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlifeand marine life sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operationof this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

 YBG-H / OKWARI CANYON ADVENTURE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$129; Duration:3.00 hrs

 Discover Quebec's great boreal forest, First Nations people and their Aboriginal traditions and culture of the First Nations people, during thispicturesque, half-day excursion to the Okwari ecotourism site.Okwari Nature Rivière-à-Mars, Guided Walking Trek, Canyon, BelvederesDepart the pier for the short drive to the Okwari Nature Rivière-à-Mars. Upon arrival and after a comfort stop, begin your guided, approximately1.24-mile (about two-kilometre) along the Mars River. Your trail traverses an amazing canyon whose many different belvederes offering breath-taking natural landscapes. Along the way, your naturalist guide also discusses the natural environment, site's sampling activities, its fauna andflora, as well as the animals that inhabit it. Black Bear WatchtowerDuring your guided trek, the major attraction is the black bears, which can be observed in their natural habitat during a stop at the Watchtower.This massive, wooden frame with a green roof enables you to safely and comfortably observe the fascinating behaviour of these majestic beasts. First Nations Guide, Aboriginal Traditions, Customs and Culture

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Following your walking tour, discover the lifestyle and land-use practices of the indigenous peoples by meeting a First Nation guide, andlearning about aboriginal traditions, customs and culture first-hand. At the conclusion of this unforgettable Okwari experience, an easy walktakes you back through the forest and to your coach. Upon arrival, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive backto the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5 miles (about 2.4 kilometres), at times over uneven andnatural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the sites visited. This tour is not suitable for guestswith limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toewalking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour,animal sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary.Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoiddisappointment.

 YBG-I / HELICOPTER FLIGHT-SEEING TO CAP-AU-LESTE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$349; Duration:2.00 hrs

 Embrace the scenic splendour of the Saguenay Fjord and Cap-au-Lest during this panoramic flight-seeing excursion via helicopter.Saguenay City, River and Fjord, Helicopter tour, Cap au LesteDepart the pier for the short walk to the helipad and your awaiting, B4 Eurocopter helicopter. Upon arrival, receive your safety and flightinstructions, then board the helicopter and begin your exhilarating, approximately 35-minute flight-seeing adventure. Your route flies over themagnificent scenery of the Saguenay Fjord and Notre Dame de Saguenay Statue en route to Cap au Leste. Cap-au-Leste LodgeAfter landing at the Cap-au-Leste Lodge, you are greeted and escorted to a stunning vantage point for spectacular panoramic views overlookingthe fjord, along with champagne accompanied by local hors d'oeuvres. Following your taste of Quebecois and the Saguenay-Lac Saint-Jeanregion, re-board your helicopter for even more breath-taking vistas during the short flight back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 67 yards (about 61 metres), at times over uneven and naturalsurfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to board/de-board the helicopter and at Cap-au-Leste. This tour is not suitable for guests prone tomotion sickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothingwith flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. Guests whose weight exceeds 350pounds (about 159 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. At thediscretion of the pilot, guests may be seated according to their weight. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife andmarine life sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation ofthis tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoiddisappointment.

 YBG-J / SAGUENAY FJORD VIA SEAPLANE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$189; Duration:0.50 hrs

 Experience the panoramic beauty of the Saguenay Fjord from a unique perspective during this exhilarating seaplane excursion.Saguenay City, River and Fjord, Seaplane TourDepart the pier for the short walk to your awaiting, six-passenger Beaver seaplane. After receiving your safety and flight instructions, board theseaplane and begin exhilarating, approximately 20-minute flight-seeing adventure over the Saguenay Fjord. St. Fulgence, Saguenay River and Fjord, Ste.-Rose-du-Nord. Trinity and Eternity Capes, Ah! Ah! BayYour route takes you over the lovely villages of St. Fulgence, where the Saguenay River becomes a fjord, then over Ste-Rose-du-Nord. Fromhere, soar over the exquisite capes of Trinity and Eternity, then Ah! Ah! Bay for a picture-perfect view of the ship. In autumn, Canada's scenery isenhanced by the brilliant red-and-orange colour of fall foliage, making this excursion a truly unforgettable one. At the conclusion of your flight-seeing excursion, return to the seaplane dock, de-board the plane and commence the short walk back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 67 yards (about 61 metres), with a few steps to negotiate toboard/de-board the seaplane. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility and guests whoutilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection anda sweater or light jacket from the ship. Guests whose weight exceeds 350 pounds (about 159 kilograms) cannot participate on this tour. Atthe discretion of the pilot, guests may be seated according to their weight. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife andmarine life sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation ofthis tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoiddisappointment.

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November 02 2018, Friday

Baie-Comeau - Canada 

BCO-A / BAIE COMEAU HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR DIFFICULTY 

Price:$39; Duration:3.00 hrs Depart the pier for a short ride on the shuttle bus to the Baie-Comeau's town centre. Take a walking tour through Baie-Comeau's heritage area

and enjoy culture of this unique French community with its scenic views,boutiques, art galleries, landmarks and, of course, it's beautiful naturalsetting.Place La SalleStarts at Place La Salle, situated in Baie-Comeau's heritage area. This quaint commercial artery, full of sites of historical interest, bustles withspecialty food shops, souvenir stores, art galleries, fine restaurants, and nightclubs. St. Amelie's ChurchThe church features the pink granite of Québec's North Shore. Once inside, note the 1,793 square yards (1500 square metres) of fresco paintings,the thirty stained glass windows representing characters from the Bible, and the magnificent Casavant organ. St. Andrew's Anglican ChurchBuilt in 1937, this was the first church in the Baie-Comeau area. Built in Tudor style, it has imposing oak trim and stained glass windows. The mainwindow depicts local forest animals ManceContinue walking along Champlain Street where the former Premier of Canada, Brian Mulroney, spent his childhood. Have the chance to visit thetown's famous hotel, Manoir Baie-Comeau, where cake and tea will be served. Manoir Baie-ComeauRobert Rutherford McCormick, president of the Chicago Tribune, founded Baie-Comeau in 1937 when he established a paper plant to controlcosts for his newspaper business. He built a sumptuous manor that later burned to the ground in 1965. The manor was re-built in 1965 usingstone instead of wood. It was completely renovated in 2004 and is now a hotel with all the charm of an old French colonial manoir, with most ofthe rooms, dining room, terrace and gardens open on to spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River. Enjoy cake and tea during your stop at theManoir. Return to Place La Salle on foot where you have the option of either remaining in town and taking the shuttle back to the ship, or returningimmediately to the ship. Please note: This tour is conducted entirely on foot, and is not recommended for guests utilizing a wheelchair or with limited mobility.Comfortable walking shoes and a lightweight jacket are recommended.

 BCO-B / BAIE COMEAU - LIFE OF THE PIONEERS DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:2.75 hrs

 This tour, combining history, nature, and technology, is another great way to get an overview of Baie-Comeau!Colonel Robert McCormick, the president of the Chicago Tribune, founded the city in 1937 when he established a pulp and paper plant tocontrol costs for his newspaper business. Today, Baie-Comeau is a high-tech industrial hub for hydroelectricity and home to about 23,000residents. On this tour you will learn about the rich religious and cultural heritage, as well as the strong character of the hearty souls living in thisremote paradise. Havre St. Pancrace LookoutFrom the pier, depart on the short drive to the magnificent Havre St. Pancrace lookout, 600 metres high for a brief photo stop. DuringProhibition in the 1930s, this isolated spot was a popular delivery point for contraband liquor! Village Forestier d'AntanContinue on to a forest interpretation center known as Village Forestier d'Antan. The forest industry was crucial to the development of the NorthShore. Activities such as cutting, hauling, driving, and other aspects of life in the forest are presented at this interpretation center. Typicalbuildings, period objects, and old photographs illustrate lumberjack's living conditions and way of life of this period. Place La Salle

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Finally there will be a short tour of Baie-Comeau's heritage area, including Place La Salle (this quaint commercial artery, home of the Biospheresquare, full of sites of historical interest, bustles with specialty food shops, souvenir stores, art galleries, fine restaurants, and nightclubs), wherevisitors can admire the magnificent scenery and Champlain Street where the former Premier of Canada, Brian Mulroney, spent his childhood. Please note: This tour involves approximately 200 yards (182 metres) of walking and is not recommended for guests utilising a wheelchair orwith limited mobility. Comfortable walking shoes and a lightweight jacket are recommended. Tour may operate in a school bus.

 BCO-C / THE BOREAL ADVENTURE & GLACIER EXPLORATION CENTRE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:2.50 hrs

 Unique in the world, only in Baie-Comeau, right in the heart of the Manicouagan-Uapishka Reserve this is the best immersive, interactive andmulti-sensory experience in Canada. Take a journey back in time and experience the northern adventure some 20,000 years under the ice.Through the magic of sound, image, light and multimedia technologies, you will be transported to the centre of the glacier.Depart the pier via coach for the short ride to the Glacier Exploration Station Glacier Exploration StationThis world class multimedia show is an interactive, immersive, and multi-sensory experience that allows you to explore a glacier from top tobottom and even gives you a glimpse of the old seas that lie beneath. Be inspired as you to learn, dream, and see yourself in a new light; to winyou over, distract you, and dazzle you; to immortalize the past; and tell a fascinating story. As you pursue this multifaceted mission, strive totransform your visit into a unique and fascinating multi-sensory experience. The multimedia show is divided into three acts composed of spectacular and unique projections. You will first you admire the "Vastness of theGlaciers", a three Dimensional-inspired projections that flies you over a glacier that has evolved and been shaped by the Earth's changingclimate throughout history. You will then hop in a virtual elevator that will take you 4 km underneath the glacier. It's an environment of immersive visuals and stunning soundeffects. Finally, you will discover the "Ancient Seas of Québec". The Garden of the Glaciers, in collaboration with Chamonix Mont-Blanc, presents its most impressive temporary exhibition to date: Glaciers andMen. Keepers of the precious archives about the past climate of our planet, as well as experts of the discipline, have brought to the public andnewcomers an exhibition of the most significant glaciers by presenting photos from all around the world. There will be a short tour of Baie-Comeau's heritage area, including Place La Salle (this quaint commercial artery, home of the Biosphere square,full of sites of historical interest, bustles with specialty food shops, souvenir stores, art galleries, fine restaurants, and nightclubs). Visitors canadmire the magnificent scenery and Champlain Street where the former Premier of Canada, Brian Mulroney, spent his childhood. Guests mayeither stay in town or return immediately to the ship at the end of the tour if time permits. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking at the station and in town. It is wheelchair accessible and suitable for guests withlimited mobility. Comfortable walking shoes and a lightweight jacket are recommended.Tour may operate in a school bus. Photography is notpermitted inside of the Glacier Centre.

 BCO-E / NATURE PARK POINTE AUX OUTARDES DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:3.50 hrs

 Experience the scenic splendour and pristine ecosystems of Pointe-aux-Outardes Nature Park during this half-day, self-guided sightseeingexcursion.Baie-Comeau, Manicouagan Peninsula, Ecosystems, Pointe-aux-Outardes Nature ParkDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 40-minute drive to the Pointe-aux-Outardes Nature Park, an unforgettable sensory and naturalexperience. Upon arrival, listen to a brief presentation about the park. Rivière aux Outardes, Boreal Forest, Beaches, Bogs, Sand Dunes, Salt MarshWith over 6.2 miles (about 10 kilometres) of trails, this nature park offers an ideal setting in which to enjoy this unforgettable sensory and naturalexperience. Wander over majestic sand dunes and contemplate the beauty of the lower estuary and banks of Rivière aux Outardes as it flows intothe immensity of the St. Lawrence River. Due to its unique biodiversity of the nature park, you can immerse yourself in eight different ecosystems,from the boreal forest to the beaches and flats, including bog, sand dunes or alder, and the largest salt marsh on the north shore. Baie-Comeau Sightseeing, Place La SalleFollowing your visit to the Pointe-aux-Outardes Nature Park and refreshments, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minutedrive back to Baie-Comeau. Upon arrival, take a short sightseeing tour of Baie-Comeau's heritage area, including a drive by Place La Salle. Thisquaint commercial artery, home of the Biosphere Square, is filled with sites of historical interest, and bustles with specialty food shops, souvenirstores, art galleries, fine restaurants, and nightclubs. Marvel at the magnificent scenery and Champlain Street, where the former Premier of

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Canada, Brian Mulroney, spent his childhood. Afterward. you may opt to return directly to the pier, or be dropped off at Place La Salle to exploreBaie-Comeau at your leisure, and return to the ship on your own. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 200 yards (about 183 metres), at times over uneven, gravel,and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the nature park is at the discretion of eachguest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear warm, layeredclothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat from the ship. Tour operates in a school bus.The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

 BCO-F / BAIE-COMEAU GOLF OUTING DIFFICULTY

 Price:$169; Duration:6.00 hrs

 Discover why relaxation is 'par for the course' at the Baie-Comeau Golf Club during this picturesque, full-day golfing excursion.Baie-Comeau, Baie-Comeau Golf Club, Forests, Rivière Amédée, Small Lakes, WildlifeDepart the pier for the short drive to the heart of the city of Baie-Comeau. Upon arrival, proceed to the Baie-Comeau Golf Club. Designed bythe renowned Graham Cook, this beautiful, yet challenging golf course is nestled within an enchanting environment consisting of a mixed matureforest with a predominance of aspen, birch and coniferous trees. The course is also criss-crossed by the Rivière Amédée, dotted with small lakesand home to a variety of wildlife. The beautiful fall foliage only serves to enhance the colourful landscape of this wonderful golfing venue. 18-Hole Round of GolfUpon arrival, begin your 18-hole round of golf. In spite of its docile appearance, this medium-length course proves to be quite challenging and agood test of golfing skills, as precision and strategy are required to reach the greens in regulatory moves. At the conclusion of your golf outing,re-board your vehicle and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the vehicle and golf cart. This touris not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing inlayers with soft spike golf shoes, and bring sun protection and a waterproof jacket or coat from the ship. The price of this tour includes around-trip transfer to/from the pier, and the reserved time at the golf course (including the tee time). Golf carts, club and shoe rentals, food,etc. are at the expense of each guest. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Operationof this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoiddisappointment.

November 03 2018, Saturday

Gaspé - Canada 

GAS-A / BEST OF GASPé DIFFICULTY 

Price:$129; Duration:5.00 hrs Explore the spectacular natural beauty and landmarks of historic Gaspé and its environs during this picturesque sightseeing tour.

Gaspé is a unique town with 93 miles of coastline. With its magnificent body of water, the Bay of Gaspe is sheltered by the surroundingmountains. Forillon National Park - An invitation to Land's End!Your tour starts with a drive to the Forillon National Park - An invitation to Land's End! The tip of Forillon was declared a Canadian national parkin order to preserve the wild beauty of its coast. This park reveals various geological formations and phenomena up to 450 million years old.Drive to the lookout point of Fort Peninsula and visit a relic from World War II. From there, you will follow the coast for a drive by Cap-Bon-Ami,where the sea cliffs reach a height of 590 feet. Cap-des-RosiersNext, re-board your coach and drive to Cap-des-Rosiers. Located in the northern area of Forillon National Park, this cape is famous for itslighthouse, erected in 1858, which is the tallest in Canada. Its powerful light has guided ships without fail for over 150 years, and the lighthousewas declared a National Historic Monument in 1977. With its 7 feet thick marble walls soaring 112 feet into the air, here you will have memorablephoto opportunities. The Manoir Le BoutillierThis stop is followed by National Historic Monument, the Manoir Le Boutillier. The Manor was built in 1850 by John Le Boutilier, a cod merchant.During your tour, learn about the different facets of the Gaspe Peninsula regional heritage. 

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Musee de la Gaspesie and RefreshmentsYour tour concludes at the Musee de la Gaspesie, the perfect place to rediscover the beautiful Peninsula. Enjoy complimentary local snack &coffee service with an incredible view of the ship anchored at the Gaspe Bay. Visit the fascinating permanent exhibition which revolves aroundthe history, art, heritage and culture of the region. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility however it is not suitable forguests utilizing a wheelchair. Guests are recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes, waterproof outwear and dress in layers.

 GAS-B / BONAVENTURE ISLAND & PERCé ROCK DIFFICULTY

 Price:$79; Duration:5.00 hrs

 Cruise to Percé Rock and around Bonaventure Island sectors to see its gannet colony, the largest in the world and then explore Percé on yourown.Panoramic DriveDepart the pier for about one hour scenic drive from Gaspé to Percé. Past sweeping bays and admire one of the most extraordinary panoramasin Eastern Canada: The Bay of Gaspé, the cliffs of Forillon National Park, the Barachois de Malbaie (sand-bar), the unique precipices along thecoast in Percé. Percé Rock & Bonaventure IslandUpon arrival in Percé, board boat for a cruise around Bonaventure Island and Percé rock. Sculpted by time and the sea at the tip of the GaspéPeninsula, the Bonaventure Island is an enchanting site, rich in historical heritage and geological history. It is inhabited by many seabirds,including gulls, puffin and the largest Gannet Colony in the world.Witness the famous Percé Rock, one of the world's largest and most spectacular natural arches. It bears an unshakeable monolith is 375 millionyears old. This nesting place for cormorants, kittiwakes and seagulls measures 433 metres in length and its estimated weight is 5 million tonnes. PercéPercé village has attracted artists since the 1930s. Enjoy some free time during which you may walk along the cliffs to admire the views, meet withlocal artists and artists in the boutiques which are certain to inspire a multitude of gifts ideas. After your self-exploration, board your school bus for the return transfer back to Gaspé. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 100 yards (91.44 metres) from the tender dock to theparking are with a flight of stairs. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility however it is not suitable for guests utilizing a wheelchair.Water resistant shoes, waterproof outwear and dressing in layers is recommended.

 GAS-C / WALKING IN FORILLON NATIONAL PARK DIFFICULTY

 Price:$79; Duration:4.50 hrs

 Discover the natural splendour of Forillon National Park during this panoramic nature trek.Forillon National Park: An invitation to Land's End!A visit to Forillon National Park is sure to be a unique adventure. With the mission of preserving the wild beauty of its coast, the park featuresvarious geological formations and phenomena dating up to 450 million years old. Carved out of the sea, cliffs and mountains, you will marvel at94 square miles of majestic landscapes where land joins the sea. Tournée dans les Parages Hiking TrailDisembark the coach and start your nature walk near at the Grande Grave heritage. The trail called Une tournée dans les parages (A WalkAround the Area) reveals an unforgotten past and attests to the way of life of fishing families, and takes you back through fields and woods to anumber of old houses and barns. Outdoor exhibits along the way recount the history of Grande-Grave. The bracing sea air and Forillon'smagnificent panoramas are sure to make your walk all the more pleasant. At the conclusion of the day, board a school bus for the short journey back to Gaspé and the ship. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometres) on both flat and gravel surfaces. Itis not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those utilising a wheelchair. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes and a light jacket arerecommended. Tour operates on a school bus.

November 04 2018, Sunday

Charlottetown - Canada

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 YYG-A / ANNE OF GREEN GABLES & ISLAND LOBSTER CEILIDH DIFFICULTY

 Price:$189; Duration:4.50 hrs

 Explore one of Canada's most beloved fictional characters during this half-day excursion to Green Gables, with a lobster lunch at the renownedPrince Edward Island Preserve Company.Scenic Drive and Green GablesDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive through Charlottetown, the birthplace of Canada, en route to the picturesquecountryside. Along the way, see rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbours, including a photo stop at RusticoHarbour. Next, visit Green Gables, the homestead featured prominently in Lucy Maud Montgomery's book, Anne of Green Gables. Here, youcan explore the rooms in the house or take a stroll down 'Lovers' Lane'. Prince Edward Island National ParkYour drive continues on to Prince Edward Island National Park. Upon arrival, marvel at stunning vistas of the white sandy beaches and sapphireblue water out to the red sandstone cliffs. From here, proceed to the Prince Edward Island Preserve Company. A local landmark, this 1913 butterfactory is now a shop with a wonderful showcase of Island products, including their world-famous preserves. Lobster LunchIn the adjacent renowned restaurant, experience a traditional lunch (alternatives are available) featuring freshly-cooked lobster, potato salad andcoleslaw, with raspberry pie for dessert. After lunch, some time is made available to browse the gift shop and take in the beautiful gardens before re-boarding your coach for theapproximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 500-1000 yards (minimum 457 metres), with two-three stepsto negotiate at a time. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a collapsible wheelchair; however, someareas of the Green Gables House (including the second floor) and the beach are not accessible. Guests must be able to get on/off the coachwithout assistance.

 YYG-C / PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COAST & WINERY TOUR DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Discover the splendid beauty, lighthouses and flavours of Prince Edward Island during this delightful, half-day sightseeing excursion.Prince Edward Island and Point Prim LighthouseDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately forty-five minute drive to the Point Prim Lighthouse. Built in 1845, the Point Prim Lighthouse is thefirst and oldest lighthouse on Prince Edward Island, and one of only two round, brick lighthouses in Canada. Set against a wild, windsweptlandscape, this lighthouse stands just over 60 feet (about 18.2-metres) tall from foundation-to-weathervane. It consists of five levels, all of whichare connected by a series of wooden steps. During your visit, you may opt to climb to the top and be rewarded with wonderful views. After yourvisit, re-board your coach and proceed to the Wood Islands Lighthouse. Wood Islands LighthouseWood Islands Lighthouse, one of 50 lighthouses on Prince Edward Island. Completed in 1876, the Wood Islands Lighthouse consists of a 52-foot(15.8-metre) square pyramidal wood tower with lantern and gallery, rising from one end of a 1.5-story keeper's house. The building is paintedwhite with red trim, and the lantern and keeper's house roof are red. The keeper's house is used as a crafts shop and visitor centre. Rossignol Winery, Wine and Cheese TastingNext, re-board your coach and head to the Rossignol Winery. This winery has a 45,000-bottle capacity, and produces a variety of premium fruitand table wines made from local produce. Upon arrival, proceed for a wine tasting paired with Prince Edward Island cheeses. You may try the2015 Gold Medal winners; Cassis, Marechal Foch, Liberty Blossom or Wild Blueberry. Following your wine and cheese tasting, some free time ismade available for shopping and photo opportunities. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short ride back tothe pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, sandy, and grassy surfaces and inclines, with a few stepsto negotiate to get on/off the coach and five flights of 75-100 ladder-type steps to access the top of the Prim Point Lighthouse. Ascendingthe lighthouse is at the discretion of each guest; no lifts or elevators are available. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility andguests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bringsun protection, a sweater or light jacket, and an umbrella from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.Timing may be adjusted wherenecessary due to traffic delays, weather or unforeseen circumstances. The tour operator reserves the right to change this itinerary withoutnotice for the safety and enjoyment of the passengers.

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 YYG-F / CHARLOTTETOWN HISTORIC CARRIAGE RIDE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$49; Duration:1.00 hrs

 Experience the legacy of Canada in a unique new way during this scenic and memorable sightseeing tour of Charlottetown via trolley pulled by apair of magnificent Clydesdales.Your driver is also your narrator, as you ride through historic downtown Charlottetown, the city' shopping center, bustling with quaint boutiques,modern shops and the Anne of Green Gables store. Admire the many wonderful examples of Victorian architecture along the aptly namedVictoria Row. Travel back in time as you pass along the Fathers of Confederation route, Great George Street, and by historic Province House, the birthplace ofConfederation, and the seat of Prince Edward Island's provincial legislature since 1847. The tour combines the history of Charlottetown alongwith the city's downtown shopping and boutiques for a great experience. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, however guests must be able to negotiate few steps to get on and off thecarriage. It is not recommended for those who utilize a wheelchair. The trolleys are open-air and do not have overhead protection. Warm,layered clothing and closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

 YYG-G / PANORAMIC ISLAND DRIVE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:3.50 hrs

 Discover the rolling hills and pastoral beauty of Prince Edward Island on this relaxing scenic drive along the beautiful south shore. Pass by acresof potato fields, view the spectacular Confederation Bridge, the Cavendish Figurines, and enjoy shopping at the historic village of Victoria-by-theSea.This delightful half-day panoramic drive is designed to show off Prince Edward Island's most impressive landmarks. Travel west to view thestunning Confederation Bridge, linking Prince Edward Island to mainland Canada and the province of New Brunswick. Opened in 1997, it is anincredible eight miles long, making it the longest crossing over icy waters in the world. Heading out along the South Shore, you will stop at Victoria-by-the-Sea, a haven for artists with its picturesque harbor and lighthouse. Take advantage of a shopping stop at Shop & Play at the Gateway Village -- the largest souvenir shop on the island. Enjoy some free time before the short return drive to the pier. Please Note: This tour requires a minimal to moderate amount of activity over paved, cobblestone and gravel walkways; uneven, sometimesrocky ground; grassy farmland; inclines; and standing for an extended period of time of approximately 1 hour and with approximately 2-4steps to board the vehicle and approximately 20 steps throughout. Walking is at the discretion of the guest. However this tour is not suitablefor those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable shoes, light jacket or sweater, sunscreen, hat and umbrella fromthe ship (weather dependent). CAD/USD cash and credit cards are accepted at the souvenir shop in Gateway Village.

 YYG-H / BEST OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIFFICULTY

 Price:$169; Duration:7.00 hrs

 Experience the scenic splendour and landmarks of Prince Edward Island during this panoramic, full-day sightseeing excursion.Charlottetown, Trans-Canada Highway, Confederation Bridge, Northumberland StraitDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour sightseeing drive to the Confederation Bridge. Your tour begins with a drive aroundCharlottetown where you learn about the history of this quaint little town, still known today as the 'Birthplace of the Confederation'. Make yourway along the Trans-Canada Highway, through towns and villages toward the Confederation Bridge. Opened in 1997, this marvel of engineeringis the longest bridge in the world. The bridge crosses ice-covered waters and spans the Northumberland Strait, which connects Prince EdwardIsland and New Brunswick. Gateway Village, Green Gables Heritage PlaceNext, a stop is made at Gateway Village. Here, some free time is made available for picture-taking, browsing for souvenirs and/or sampling somePEI potato chips whilst marvelling at the views of your surrounds. Leaving Gateway Village, re-board your coach and continue on to the GreenGables Heritage Place, the setting for the beloved 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables. PEI Preserve Company, Lunch, Tour, Cavendish Beach, North RusticoEnjoy a visit before departing for the PEI Preserve Company for a light lunch. After lunch, take a guided tour of the facility and receive someproduct samples. Leaving the PEI Preserve Company, drive to Cavendish Beach to admire the red sandstone cliffs, warm water and sandy dunes.Afterward, another photo stop is made at North Rustico before commencing the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier.

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Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, rocky, cobblestone, and grassy surfaces and inclines,with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and many steps at the sites visited. This tour is not suitable for guests with limitedmobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walkingshoes, and bring sun protection, a sweater or light jacket, and an umbrella from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Timing may beadjusted where necessary due to traffic delays, weather or unforeseen circumstances. The tour operator reserves the right to change thisitinerary without notice for the safety and enjoyment of the passengers.

 YYG-I / ULTIMATE ANNE OF GREEN GABLES EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$149; Duration:5.00 hrs

 Discover the ultimate 'Anne of Green Gables' experience during this scenic, half-day sightseeing excursion.Charlottetown, Silver Bush, Green Gables Heritage Museum, Flower Beds, Gardens, LunchDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 40-minute drive to the Anne of Green Gables Museum at Silver Bush. En route, view rollingfarmland, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbours along the coast. Upon arrival at the museum, you will be greeted bydescendants of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables. You will have a plenty of time to explore the museum and its beautifulgrounds featuring many flower beds and gardens. Afterward, join Anne for a raspberry cordial, then relax with a boxed lunch. French River Lookout, Green Gables Heritage Place and FarmhouseNext, re-board your coach and head to the beautiful French River Lookout for lovely views of your surrounds. After a photo stop here, re-boardyour coach and continue on to Cavendish for a visit to the Green Gables Heritage Place, the 19th-century farm site that inspired Montgomery'sfirst novel, Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908. The Green Gables farmhouse is designated a National Historic Site for its importance inliterary history, and one of the most-visited historic sites in the country. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board the coach and commence theapproximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, rocky, cobblestone, and grassy surfaces and inclines,with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and up to ten steps at each site visited. This tour is not suitable for guests with limitedmobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walkingshoes, and bring sun protection, a sweater or light jacket, and an umbrella from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be servedalcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Tour timings may be adjusted where necessary due to traffic delays, weather orunforeseen circumstances. The tour operator reserves the right to change this itinerary, without prior notice, for the safety and enjoyment ofthe passengers.Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Silver Shore "Privato"Explore the surrounding at your leisure during your private tour. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see and overview of the area’shighlights. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies dependingon availability. Guide is English-speaking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making yourreservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program.Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary

 YYG-V / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE CAR & GUIDE (HALF-DAY) DIFFICULTY

 Price:$499 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

  

YYG-X / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE VAN & GUIDE (HALF-DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$799 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:5

 

November 05 2018, Monday

Sydney - Canada 

YQY-A / HISTORICAL SYDNEY WALKING TOUR DIFFICULTY 

Price:$39; Duration:2.00 hrs Enjoy a relaxing stroll with your informative costumed tour guide along some of historic Sydney residential streets.

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Discover the colonial town of Old Sydney on this informative walking tour. From the pier, your local guide dressed in period costume, leads youalong the streets where stately homes have stood for almost as long as the community itself. Along the way, see St. Patrick's Museum, and an oldstone church which was built in 1828. Visit Jost House, which is owned and operated by the Old Sydney Society and conveys the evolution of acolonial wooden dwelling over 200 years old. A stop is also made to Cossit House, said to be the oldest house in Sydney. Homemaderefreshments and local hospitality provide a welcome break before returning back to the ship.As your tour concludes, you may return directly to the ship, or linger in town to browse the local shops, all within easy walking distance.Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking approximately 1.5 miles (2.5 kilomertres). This tour is not suitable for guestswho utilise a wheelchair and it is not recommended for guests who with limited mobility. Comfortable, layered clothing, comfortable walkingshoes and a camera are recommended.

 YQY-B / FORTRESS OF LOUISBOURG DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Travel back in time to 1740 during this memorable, half-day excursion to the renowned Fortress of Louisbourg.During your approximate 45 minute drive to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, you will cross over the Mira River which is thelongest navigable river in Nova Scotia. The Fortress is Canada's largest historical reconstruction, where you step back in time to the 18th century when Louisbourg was a thrivingseaport - one of the busiest harbours in North America. The site has been meticulously rebuilt to one quarter of the 18th century town on thefoundations of the original by following detailed blueprints from Paris archives. Upon arrival at the Fortress, and following a brief guided tour with your guide, you are then free to explore this fascinating historic site on yourown, taking in the beauty of the exterior architecture of the buildings and visiting some of the exhibit buildings that will be open for your viewingpleasure. Stimulate your senses with a trio of rotating workshops offering many opportunities to explore a place that time has forgotten. Rub shoulderswith local characters, the De Gannes and the Chief Engineer's servants, as they provide a rare glimpse into the exciting challenges faced by theresilient residents of the 18th-century town. Revel in the magnificence of the King's Bastion while listening to stirring tales of soldiers testing theirmettle in an unfamiliar new environment. And for pure indulgence, treat yourself to the elegant bliss of our chocolate demonstrations, delightingin a first-hand experience making hot chocolate the old fashioned" way. The Fortress of Louisbourg offers an opportunity to imagine life in the toughest of conditions almost 300 years ago with beautiful visuals in staticdisplays, surrounded by the beauty of the architecture of the buildings. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for the approximate 45-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking over flat, gravel or beaten pathways. This tour is not suitable for guests withlimited mobility or for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Comfortable layered clothing, weather-appropriate outerwear, and a camera arerecommended.

 YQY-C / SCENIC BADDECK & ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL MUSEUM DIFFICULTY

 Price:$119; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Discover why Alexander Graham Bell made Baddeck his summer home during a half-day excursion to this charming village, and a tour of themuseum dedicated to the inventor.Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate one-hour drive to Baddeck. En route, pass over the Seal Island Bridge and make a photo stop atKelly's Mountain (weather permitting). Upon arrival in Baddeck, proceed for a visit to the Alexander Graham Bell Museum, which is locatedacross the bay from Bell's estate. Alexander Graham Bell MuseumThe museum's three exhibition halls contain the largest collection of Bell's artefacts and inventions, including replicas of the first telephones anda full-scale model of the HD-4 hydrofoil craft. In addition to the invention of the telephone, Bell also made remarkable contributions in the fieldsof medicine, genetics, electricity, sound and speech, aeronautics, and marine engineering. Displays to be seen during your visit include originalartefacts, photographs, and exhibits highlighting his extensive research and inventions. BaddeckAfterward, re-board your coach for the brief drive to the centre of Baddeck. Upon arrival, some free time is made available to discover the heartof this quaint village. Located on an inlet of the Bras d'Or Lakes, Baddeck is the region's most highly developed tourist centre and is world-renowned as a fine resort community. It was in this attractive setting that Alexander Graham Bell built his home, Beinn Bhreagh, or 'BeautifulMountain' in Gaelic. 

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Following your visit, re-board your coach for the approximate one-hour drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking. Walking at the Bell Museum and in Baddeck is at the discretion of each guest.This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility who can embark and disembark the coach via steps. It is not recommended for guestswho utilise a wheelchair. Comfortable, layered clothing and a camera are recommended.

 YQY-D / LIFE OF A COAL MINER DIFFICULTY

 Price:$129; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Experience the arduous life of a Cape Breton Island coal miner during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion.Cape Breton Island and Miners MuseumDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive up the east side of Cape Breton Island to the Cape Breton Miners Museum. Enroute, pass through small mining towns and coastal routes featuring rugged shorelines and rolling hills abounding with lush, verdant foliage.Upon arrival at the Cape Breton Miners Museum, take a guided tour of the museum. Along the way, learn about the various types of coal miningand mining techniques, and see the large display of equipment on hand. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore the museum atyour leisure, and browse for souvenirs. Miners' Village and Ocean Deeps Colliery Coal MineLocated next to the museum, the Miners' Village allows you to step back in time and visit a company store and mid-late-19th-century home. Thehighlight of your visit is a tour of the Ocean Deeps Colliery, an actual 1932 coal mine located directly beneath the museum. After a brieforientation, don your helmets and raincoats before descending into the mine on-foot. Accompanied by retired coal miners, experience what itwas like to extract coal and learn all about trapper boys, lads as young as eight or nine who had to control the air current by opening and closingthe underground doors when the coal boxes passed. Glace Bay Heritage MuseumNext, re-board your coach and proceed to the nearby Glace Bay Heritage Museum, which is surrounded by wild roses and tall grass. Originallythe Town Hall, this historic, 112-year-old, three-story red brick building once housed the fire and police departments, courtrooms, civic offices,and town jail. The aging building was restored in 2003, and began a new life as the Glace Bay Heritage Museum, which features exhibitschronicling the area's history and contributions. Following refreshments, some free time is made available to browse the gift shop for uniquejewellery, games, handcrafted items, pottery, painting, Old Town Hall memorabilia, and books written by authors from Cape Breton. At theconclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, steep, and grassy surfaces and inclines, with a few stepsto negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the sites visited. Walking at the venues is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitablefor guests who suffer from claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests should use their ownjudgment when choosing to participate in the underground portion of this tour; certain underground areas are less than five feet (1.5 metres)in height. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and alight jacket, sweater or rain gear from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour.

 YQY-F / SPIRIT OF THE FIDDLE - THE SOUNDS OF CAPE BRETON DIFFICULTY

 Price:$49; Duration:1.50 hrs

 Cape Breton is world renown for reviving, preserving, and promoting Celtic music and is considered the international centre of this lively andcelebratory style of music, dancing and storytelling. To see and hear this unique music, look no further than the Marine Terminal's landmark giantfiddle across from the ship.Complete with bow and strings, the fiddle was forged out of solid steel, weighs 10 tons and measures 54 feet high and over 14 feet wide. Guestswill meet at the giant fiddle and proceed inside the Pavilion, past the many unique shops and restaurants and be piped into the KavanaughRoom for a personal performance. The program includes a fiddler, a singer and a Celtic dancer. Refreshments including traditional Cape Breton oatcakes will be available. After theperformance guests are free to return to the ship or browse the many shops in the Terminal. Please Note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 200 metres (656 feet) and it is suitable for guests with limitedmobility and those who utilise a wheelchair.

 YQY-G / HEART OF THE ISLAND DIFFICULTY

 Price:$129; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Your journey takes you across some of the island's most dynamic landscapes, weaving a route through rugged countryside and along the shoresof the famous Bras d'Or Lakes.

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Depart the pier for the approximately one hour drive to the Nova Scotia Highland Village Museum, an open-air museum situated on a stunning43-acre property overlooking the Bras d'Or Lakes. Established in 1959, the educational and representational Highland Village brings togetherhistoric and replica structures, carefully curated collections and artifacts, entertaining activities and tales, and costumed animators passionateabout sharing local culture, to compellingly tell the story of Gaelic settlement in Nova Scotia. Enjoy approximately two hours on this sweeping, scenic site to partake in a special storytelling tour conducted by costumed staff. You will alsoparticipate in a "milling frolic," a hands-on textile-working experience that sees you singing Gaelic songs, drinking tea and nibbling ontraditional Scottish oatcakes. At the conclusion of the tour, re-board the vehicle for the approximate one-hour return drive to the pier. Please Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking (approximately 3 km) at the guests discretion over paved/cobblestone/gravelwalkways; uneven, sometimes rocky ground; grassy farmland; inclines; standing for an extended period of time. This tour is suitable forguests with limited mobility however guests must be able to get in/out of the vehicle with minimal assistance or that of their travellingcompanion. It is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Total drive time is approximately 2 hours. We suggest guests wearcomfortable shoes, light jacket or sweater, sunscreen, hat and umbrella from the ship (weather dependent).

November 06 2018, Tuesday

Halifax - Canada 

YHZ-A / HALIFAX HIGHLIGHTS DIFFICULTY 

Price:$89; Duration:3.00 hrs Discover the picturesque beauty, architecture and history of Halifax during this scenic sightseeing excursion through the city.

Halifax CitadelDepart the pier for the brief drive to the Halifax Citadel, a National Historic Site. Upon arrival, a visit is made to the Citadel's Fortress, whichdates from the mid-1700s. For more than 75 years, it functioned as the British Imperial bastion of control in the country. From this fine vantagepoint, take in panoramic views of both the harbour and city. The impressive early 19th-century Old Town Clock at the entrance is not to bemissed. Halifax Public GardensYour drive continues past Province House, described by Charles Dickens as a 'gem of Georgian architecture'. Once the location of Canada'soriginal printing press and first newspaper, it is today the seat of government and Canada's oldest legislative building. Next, visit the HalifaxPublic Gardens for a brief guided stroll through this 16-acre (6.5-hectare) botanical garden; one of the country's finest Victorian public gardens. Halifax City TourYour tour concludes with a narrated sightseeing drive through Halifax, which is home to acclaimed museums, gracious parks, astoundingmonuments and endless historic buildings. Pass by the Metro Centre, Halifax's convention centre, before seeing the Historic PropertiesComplex. Here, old seaport buildings have been skilfully converted into attractive shops and restaurants. Your tour concludes with a brief drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, with packed gravel surfaces at the Halifax Citadel. Walking is at the discretionof each guest. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Warm, layered clothing andclosed-toe walking shoes are recommended.

 YHZ-B / PEGGY’S COVE COASTAL DRIVE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:3.50 hrs

 Discover why Peggy's Cove has been an inspiration for artists and writers for generations during a memorable, half-day excursion to thispicturesque seaside village.Depart the pier with your guide for a scenic, one-hour drive though the modern city of Halifax, before proceeding along the coastal LighthouseRoute to Peggy's Cove. This tiny rustic fishing village of just 40 year-round residents is highlighted by the impressive rock formations left byeroding glaciers and granite millions of years ago. Upon arrival, explore Peggy's Cove at your leisure. Stroll along the walking trail to the stately lighthouse, or take an optional guided walking tour through this tiny cove with its bustling fishingharbour. Along the way, learn about the history of the cove, lighthouse and the lobster fishery that is the backbone of the local economy. See the

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different types of traps used, and have an opportunity to touch a live lobster. For a taste of the region, you may wish to independently stop bythe Sou Wester restaurant to sample the locally-renowned chowder and gingerbread. Next, view a tribute to the people of Peggy's Cove at the massive deGarthe Monument before visiting the shops and galleries, or exploring therocks on your own. Following your visit, re-board your coach and return to the pier via the Lighthouse Route that winds its way through the seaside villages lininghistoric St. Margaret's Bay. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise awheelchair. Walking is at the discretion of each guest. The road at Peggy's Cove is hilly and narrow; the walking trail to the lighthouse is notwheelchair-accessible. Warm, layered clothing and closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Refreshments are at each guest's discretion;we suggest you bring local currency for snacks and souvenirs.

 YHZ-H / HALIFAX BY HORSE DRAWN TROLLEY DIFFICULTY

 Price:$39; Duration:1.00 hrs

 If you are looking for an introduction to the city of Halifax that is both relaxing and entertaining, then this one-hour panoramic open air horse andcarriage ride through Halifax showcasing some of its beautiful parks, historic homes, educational facilities, fine restaurants and shops is not to bemissed.The Halifax open air horse-drawn trolley will take you back to another era. This mix of old and new, with architecture and history blendedharmoniously in the vibrant downtown core, offers a detailed overview and a great insight into the historic, economic and cultural attractions ofHalifax. You will trot past the Public Gardens, the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, the Halifax Seaport and more as your guide enlightensyou on Halifax of the past and the city today. Learn of the city's connection to the sinking of the Titanic, hear about the Halifax Explosion andhow the Halifax Citadel, majestically set upon an expansive hill overlooking the city, protected the Halifax Harbour from 1749 to 1906. The trolley tour is a leisurely continuous journey through the downtown section of Halifax, with commentary on the founding of the city, localattractions and historic landmarks. Please Note: This tour requires a minimal amount of activity for approximately 200 metres (656 feet). It is suitable for guests with limitedmobility however they must be able to get in/out of the open air carriage ride with only the assistance of their travelling companion. This touris not suitable for guest who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable shoes, light jacket or sweater, sunscreen, hat andumbrella from the ship (weather dependent).

 YHZ-I / MAHONE BAY & HISTORIC LUNENBURG DIFFICULTY

 Price:$169; Duration:7.00 hrs

 Discover the splendid beauty and charm of Canada's Atlantic coast during this panoramic, full-day sightseeing excursion with lunch.Halifax, Mahone Bay, Main Street, Art Galleries, Shops, Wooden Churches, Bay ViewsDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to Mahone Bay, one of the most beautiful towns in eastern Canada. Upon arrival,some free time is made available to explore Mahone Bay at your leisure. You can browse the art galleries and shops lining the charming mainstreet, and view the town's many wooden churches, three of which stand side-by-side on the picturesque bay. Lunenburg, Fisheries Museum, Bluenose II Replica, Banks Fishery, Aquarium, Lobster PresentationNext, re-board your coach and continue on to the lovely waterfront village of Lunenburg, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1753,Lunenburg is one of Nova Scotia's most historic towns. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of Lunenburg. Along the way, a visit is made tothe Fisheries Museum, home to Bluenose II, a replica of Nova Scotia's famous racing schooner of the 1920s, Bluenose I. The schooner is sovenerated that it graces the Canadian dime. While at the museum, enjoy an optional 30-minute guided tour which starts on the 2nd-floor with anintroduction to the Banks Fishery (elevators available), then head up to the 3rd-floor for a presentation entitled 'Why is She Famous?' (seating isprovided). Following this presentation, visit the aquarium and view a presentation about lobsters. Free Time, Waterfront, Lunch, Downtown Halifax, Citadel Hill, Georgian Town ClockFollowing your tour, some free time is made available to explore the colourful waterfront and admire its meticulously restored buildings beforeproceeding for lunch at the Old Fish Factory restaurant. After lunch, re-board your coach and commence the approximately two-hour drive backto the pier. En route, take an orientation drive through downtown Halifax, pass by renowned landmarks such as Citadel Hill and the Georgiantown clock, and learn about the Halifax Explosion of 1917. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for 0.6 miles, at times over uneven, cobblestone, gravel, rocky,and grassy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limitedmobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at Mahone Bay and Lunenburg is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised towear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, an umbrella, and a sweater or light

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jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence and timingsmay vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

 YHZ-J / DO AS THE LOCALS DO - A TASTE OF HALIFAX BY FOOT DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:3.00 hrs

 Looking to taste the best of Halifax's food, beer & wine scene? Join this tasty tour travelling around downtown Halifax and the iconic boardwalkby foot to visit 5-6 local culinary hot spots for local food, beer and wine. Try foods like traditional seafood dishes, artisanal cheese to local craftbeers and Nova Scotia wine. Visit farmer's markets, trendy restaurants, and boutique shops. Not only will you learn about our rich culinary culturebut also the history of Halifax since the founding in 1749.Halifax City, Downtown Area, Boardwalk, Halifax Seaport Farmers' MarketTake a guided walking tour of the downtown area and the iconic boardwalk on the Halifax waterfront. Visit the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market,the oldest, continuously operating farmers' market in North America. Established by royal decree in 1750, just one year after the founding ofHalifax itself, this bustling market operated in several locations around the city before being moved to its current location at the Halifax Seaportin 2010. Conveniently located adjacent to Pier 20, the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market is a beacon for local residents and visitors alike. Canadian Museum of Immigration, Historic PropertiesDuring your guided stroll, pass by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Often referred to as Canada's Ellis Island, the museum tellsthe broader story of over 400 years of immigration to Canada. Over one million immigrants took their first steps into Canada via Pier 21. Step intothe past and experience what it was like to immigrate through Pier 21, the entry point for one-in-five Canadians between 1928 and 1971.The Halifax Boardwalk is also home to the area known as Historic Properties, a designated National Historic Site in the heart of downtownHalifax. The first restoration project of its kind in Canada, Historic Properties features three city block of Canada's oldest surviving group ofwaterfront warehouse, and some of North America's finest Victorian-Italianate facades dating back to the late-1700s and early-1800s. Thischarming site is filled with restaurants, pubs, and clothing and specialty shops in restored, 18th century buildings. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax-Dartmouth FerryIn addition, pass by Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, the oldest and largest Maritime Museum in Canada. During your walk you will also see theHalifax-Dartmouth Ferry in operation. It is the oldest saltwater ferry in North America, and the second-oldest in the world. Please note: This tour involves a moderate-extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 0.93 miles-1.24 miles (about 1.5kilometres-two kilometres), at times over uneven, cobblestone, gravel, rocky, and grassy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiateto get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised towear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, an umbrella, and a sweater or lightjacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence and timingsmay vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.  

 YHZ-K / ANNAPOLIS VALLEY WINE & CHEESE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$159; Duration:5.00 hrs

 Indulge your senses with the splendid beauty and flavours of the Annapolis Valley - home to Nova Scotia Wine Country! Join this scenic and tastytour to travel into the heart of the Annapolis Valley along the shores of the Bay of Fundy. You'll enjoy wine tastings at 3 unique & award winningNova Scotia wineries.Depart the pier and embark on the first stop to Grand Pre Wines, the oldest winery in Atlantic Canada. After touring their vineyard and tastingtheir wines, you'll head to our second stop, Luckett Vineyards owned by a local celebrity and culinary entrepreneur, Pete Luckett. Finally relax with a local cheese tasting with fruit and other snacks with a final wine tasting alongside the vineyard at Gaspereau Vineyards. Learnabout Nova Scotia's cool climate wine styles while touring the fastest growing wine region in North America. Try whites, reds, world renownedCanadian Icewine and new appellation wine, Tidal Bay while walking through breath-taking vineyards and state of art tasting rooms. On this tour, you'll also learn about the rich Acadian history including the dykelands of Grand Pre-a UNESCO World Heritage Site, theirdeportation and the Cajun connection in the land of Evangeline. Enjoy beautiful views of the rising tides from the Bay of Fundy and Cape Blomidon with many great photo opportunities. Each guest alsoreceives a complimentary wine bag and bottled water. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board your vehicle for the return drive to the ship.  Please Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 metres (1970 feet) over paved/cobblestone/gravelwalkways; uneven, sometimes rocky ground; grassy farmland; inclines; standing for an extended period of time. Walking is at the discretion

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of each guest therefore it is suitable for guests with limited mobility. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Werecommend guests wear comfortable shoes, light jacket or sweater, sunscreen, hat and umbrella from the ship (weather dependent). Totaldrive time is 1.45 hours. The order of sites visited may vary and itineraries are subject to change with little to no notice which is beyond ourcontrol. There is limited availability for this tour therefore we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

 YHZ-L / PEGGY’S COVE & LOBSTER LUNCH DIFFICULTY

 Price:$189; Duration:5.50 hrs

 Savour the coastal splendour, flavours and fishing heritage of Nova Scotia during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion with lunch.Downtown Halifax, Peggy's Cove, Free Time, Shopping, 1914 Lighthouse, Cove and Sea ViewsDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour ride to Peggy's Cove via Route 333, with a short orientation tour of downtown Halifax enroute. Peggy's Cove is an idyllic fishing community dating from 1811. Upon arrival, some free time is made available to explore the town at yourleisure. You can browse the quaint shops and view the most famous lighthouse in all of Canada. The lonely 1914 Lighthouse stands atop agranite outcrop lashed by the sea, and protects sailors from the jagged and smooth rocks surrounding the cove; a scene that has inspired artistsand photographers for decades. South Shore, Hubbards, Shore Club, Lobster LunchNext, re-board your coach and continue on to Hubbards, a rural community on the south shore of Nova Scotia. Upon arrival, proceed to therenowned Shore Club for a fresh lobster lunch served in the traditional Nova Scotia style. After lunch, re-board your coach and commence theapproximately one-hour drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over uneven,cobblestone, gravel, rocky, and grassy surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitablefor guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at Peggy's Cove is at the discretion of each guest. Guests areadvised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, an umbrella, and a sweater orlight jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 21 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence and timings may vary.

 YHZ-M / COASTAL CYCLING ADVENTURE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$129; Duration:3.75 hrs

 Explore the scenic coast of eastern Canada in a healthy new way during this invigorating, half-day bicycling excursion.Halifax, Dartmouth, Lawrencetown Beach TrailheadDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive through Dartmouth en route to the picturesque Lawrencetown Beach trailhead.Upon arrival, you are fitted with your 24-speed hybrid bicycle and helmet, and provided with a brochure providing background information aboutthe area, along with route directions and a map. Afterward, receive your safety briefing and bicycling instructions before heading out on yourguided bicycling adventure. Wildlife-Rich Marshes, Water Views, Birdlife, Flora and Fauna, Kuhn Conservation AreaLed by your guide, head out along a trail converted from an abandoned railway bed. The cycling surface is mostly flat, enabling an easy ridingexperience for novice cyclists and/or guests simply wishing to relax and take in the scenery. Your route takes you past beautiful, wildlife-richmarshes, and offers views of the water for most of the journey. An additional highlight is the Kuhn Conservation Area, which has a colourfulhistory and is home to a myriad of birds and other creatures. Along the way, your guide provides interpretive dialogue about the local fauna andflora at designated rest stops, where photo opportunities are plentiful.Fisherman's CoveThe trail soon brings you to Fisherman's Cove, a working fishing village where fishing boats, crafts shops and seafood restaurants create adelightful ambiance. Upon arrival, some free time is made available to explore Fisherman's Cove at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit,board a van and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of bicycling for approximately two hours and a moderate amount of walking, with a fewsteps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, experienced bicycleriders, have recently ridden or are confident on a bicycle, and comfortable with handbrakes and riding downhill. This tour is notrecommended for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests withlimited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toewalking or sport shoes, and bring sun protection, raingear, and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 4'10" (about1.47 metres) in height, and able to ride comfortably on an adult-sized bicycle in order to participate on this tour. Safety helmets are provided,and must be worn the entire time whilst bicycling. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered onthis type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence and timings may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weatherconditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

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November 07 2018, Wednesday

Portland - USA 

PWM-F / BEYOND THE OLD PORT WALKING TOUR DIFFICULTY 

Price:$39; Duration:2.00 hrs

 Explore the history and landmarks of Portland on-foot during this scenic sightseeing excursion beyond the Old Port.Portland City Walking Tour, Mansions, Old Port, Commercial Street, City Hall, First Parish ChurchDepart the pier for your scenic and guided, approximately two-hour walking tour through Portland City. Along the way, learn about the history ofthe city and its vibrant food and beer scene, and stop for photos whilst passing by a host of renowned landmarks and picturesque viewpoints.Highlights of your guided stroll include the Wadsworth-Longfellow Mansion, Victoria Mansion, Old Port, Commercial Street, City Hall and FirstParish Church. Eastern Promenade, Portland Observatory, Waterfront, Arts District, Theatres, Galleries, MuseumsNext, continue on to the Portland Observatory, which offers lovely panoramic views of your surrounds. From here, walk along Portland'swaterfront area, the Eastern Promenade, with its spectacular views of Casco Bay and the Calendar Islands. Here, thriving harbour activities existside-by-side with retail venues established in shops and restaurants. Your last stop is the Arts District. Upon arrival, take a stroll past theatres, artschools, galleries and museums that include the Portland Museum of Art, designed by I.M. Pei. At the conclusion of your tour, commence theshort walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two miles-four miles (about 3.2 kilometres-6.4 kilometres) attimes over hills, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 30 steps at the Eastern Promenade. This tour is not suitable forguests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, layered clothing with flat, closed-toewalking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour isextremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

 PWM-G / PORTLAND BY HORSE DRAWN WAGON DIFFICULTY

 Price:$59; Duration:2.00 hrs

 Experience the rustic beauty and historic landmarks of Portland from a unique perspective during this memorable sightseeing tour by horse-drawn wagon.Portland, Horse-Drawn Wagon-Ride, Photo StopsDepart the pier aboard a 19th-century, horse-drawn wagon for a scenic, approximately two-hour sightseeing ride through the city of Portland.Your guide points out historic sites as your matched team of horses trots through the narrow streets and past some of the city's most renownedlandmarks, with photo stops along the way. Portland Observatory, Monument Square, Portland Museum of Art, Civic Centre, Victorian HomesYour route passes by the Portland Observatory, which offers lovely panoramic views of your surrounds and Monument Square. In addition, seethe Civic Centre, Wadsworth-Longfellow Mansion and beautiful Victorian homes. Eastern Promenade, Casco Bay, Calendar Islands, Art District, Theatres, Portland Museum of ArtNext, ride along Portland's waterfront area, the Eastern Promenade, with its spectacular views of Casco Bay and the Calendar Islands. Here,thriving harbour activities exist side-by-side with retail venues established in shops and restaurants. Your last stop is the Arts District. Upon arrival,take a stroll past theatres, art schools, galleries and museums that include the Portland Museum of Art, designed by I.M. Pei. At the conclusion ofyour tour, commence the short ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the horse-drawn carriage. This tour isnot suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, layered clothing with flat,closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on thistour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

 PWM-H / DISCOVER KENNEBUNKPORT DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Embrace the seaside beauty and charm of Maine's famous rocky coastline and coastal village of Kennebunkport during this picturesque, half-daysightseeing excursion.Kennebunkport

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Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour orientation drive to the historic and charismatic coastal village of Kennebunkport viaPortland City. Kennebunkport gained worldwide exposure as the summer home of President George H.W. Bush. Upon arrival in Kennebunkport,drive past stunning, Federal- and Victorian-style mansions that were built by wealthy sea captains and merchants in the 1700s and 1800s. Dock Square, Free Time, Shops, Boutiques, Antique Stores, Restaurants, PubsFollowing your sightseeing drive through Kennebunkport, a stop is made in the town centre at Dock Square for approximately 1.5 hours of freetime at your leisure. You can stroll the quaint streets lined with shops, galleries, unique boutiques, antique stores, restaurants, and pubs;purchases are at the expense of each guest. Walker's Point, Bush Estate, Summer White HouseAt the conclusion of your visit, re-board the coach and head for a photo stop at Walker's Point. Afterward, re-board your coach and commencethe approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. En route, pass by the Bush Estate and former Summer White House, where world leadersoften gathered. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, at times over uneven and gravel surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to geton/off the coach. Walking in Kennebunkport is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility andguests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, layered clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunprotection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

 PWM-I / PORTLAND FOODIE WALK DIFFICULTY

 Price:$59; Duration:1.50 hrs

 Experience the flavours of the historic Old Port during this leisurely, guided foodie excursion on-foot.Portland, Old Port Foodie Walk, Coffee Houses, Bakeries, Award-Winning RestaurantsDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 1.5-hour foodie walk through the streets of the charming Old Port. A hundred years ago, this areawas home to fish houses, canneries, industrial factories and textile mills, and the air was heavy with industrial smoke. Today, the air is fragrantwith the fresh ocean breeze and aromas emanating from coffee houses, bakeries and award-winning restaurants, all tempting passers-by as theywind their way through the scenic, narrow streets of the Old Port. Old Port, Tastings of Local Specialities at Five Food VenuesDuring the foodie walk, your friendly, engaging guide takes you to several Old Port venues for tastings of Maine-inspired, locally-made foods,and a behind-the-scenes look at those who craft these epicurean delights. As you sample the fare at the various stops, your guide and proprietorreveal the history behind their industry, the uniquely Maine products that are used, and a hint or two as to why they are simply award-winningyear-after-year. Local Landmarks and HistoryAlong the way, see local landmarks and learn about the unique and colourful local history of this port city, which Bon Appétit magazine crowned'America's Foodiest Small Town for 2009'. At the conclusion of your foodie walk, tastings and sightseeing, commence the short walk back to thepier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.5 hours, at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces,sidewalks and curbs. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair.Guests are advised to wear warm, layered clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacketfrom the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

 PWM-J / LIGHTHOUSES OF MAINE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:3.50 hrs

 Discover a trio of prominent lighthouses along the beautiful, rocky coast of Portland during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion.Portland, Bug Light, Liberty Ship Memorial SculptureDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive through historic Portland en route to the Bug Light, a lighthouse built of brick-linedcast iron. Nicknamed for its small size, this elegant Portland Breakwater Light was first lit in 1875. Upon arrival, view the impressive lighthouse andsculptural tribute, Liberty Ship Memorial, dedicated to 266 ships built here during World War II. Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, Fort Williams Park, Portland Head Light, Museum, Free TimeNext, re-board your coach and continue on to the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse. Upon arrival, view this typical, sparkplug-style lighthouse,which was constructed of brick on a cylindrical cast-iron caisson and dates from 1891. After a photo stop here, head to Fort Williams Park for avisit to Maine's oldest lighthouse, the Portland Head Light. Upon arrival, some free time is made available to explore Fort Williams. Take inspectacular coastal and ocean vistas, and view interesting navigational aids at the Museum, located in the former lighthouse keeper's quarters.At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 35-minute drive back to the pier. 

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Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 325 yards (about 297 metres), at times over uneven and gravelsurfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Portland Head Light is at the discretion of each guest. Thistour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, layered clothingwith flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

Silver Shore "Privato"Explore the surrounding at your leisure during your private tour. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see and overview of the area’shighlights. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies dependingon availability. Guide is English-speaking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making yourreservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program.Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary

 PWM-V / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE CAR & GUIDE (HALF DAY) DIFFICULTY

 Price:$699 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

  

PWM-X / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE VAN & GUIDE (HALF DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$899 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

 

November 08 2018, Thursday

Boston - USA 

BOS-A / WALKING THE FREEDOM TRAIL DIFFICULTY 

Price:$39; Duration:4.00 hrs Travel back to Revolutionary Boston with a walk along the Freedom Trail. Your experienced guide will reveal the sites and scenes of critical

events that paved the way for American Independence.Freedom Trail Walking TourDepart the pier for the brief transfer to the Boston Common. Located on the edge of Beacon Hill, it is the oldest public park in America. Uponarrival at the gold-domed New State House, leave your coach and begin your approximate two-mile (about 3.2-kilometre) guided walking tour.As you stroll along Boston Common, view one of the most beautiful war memorials in the country, a bronze tribute to Robert Gould Shaw's 54thregiment. Granary Burial Ground & Faneuil HallNext, continue on to the Granary Burial Ground, site of the graves of John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and Paul Revere, then take the FreedomTrail to the State Street Visitor's Centre. After a comfort stop, proceed past the Old State House to Faneuil Hall, the meeting hall of such famousspeakers as John Hancock, Susan B. Anthony, and John F. Kennedy. Today, it is a bustling complex of shops and restaurants. Old North ChurchLeaving Faneuil Hall, pass by the Old Corner Bookstore, Paul Revere's House and the Old South Meeting House en route to the Old NorthChurch, also known as 'Christ Church'. During your guided visit, learn about the church's history and view original artefacts dating from 1723. Some time is also made available to browse the adjacent gift shop before proceeding to Quincy Market, where you may opt to explore the areaindependently or return directly to the ship via the shuttle bus. Please note: This tour involves a moderate to extensive amount of slow walking for approximately 2 miles (about 3.2 kilometres), includingone small hill, uneven surfaces, cobblestone streets, and a few stairs to negotiate. This tour is not recommended for guests with limitedmobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend lightweight comfortable clothing, comfortable closed toed walking shoes and acamera.

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 BOS-C / HISTORIC BOSTON & CAMBRIDGE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:4.00 hrs

 Experience the rich heritage and excitement of a modern, world-class destination during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Boston andCambridge.Old North ChurchDepart the pier for the brief transfer to Boston's historic North End. Upon arrival, leave your coach and take a walk to the historic Old NorthChurch, also known as 'Christ Church'. During your guided visit, learn about the church's history and view original artefacts dating from 1723. Freedom Trail & Harvard SquareYour visit to this historic Revolutionary War site includes viewing the Old South Meeting House, Faneuil Hall, the Granary Burial Ground, and theBunker Hill Monument. From here, drive through Back Bay and past Beacon Hill to Copley Square en route to Harvard Square. Upon arrival, takea guided stroll through Harvard Yard to explore the beautiful grounds of this world-renowned institution. Then, re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, including an uphill walk to the Old North Church, level surfaces at HarvardYard. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend lightweight comfortableclothing, comfortable closed toed walking shoes and a camera. The tour sequence may vary.

 BOS-E / BOSTON BY OLD TOWN TROLLEY DIFFICULTY

 Price:$39; Duration:1.75 hrs

 Relive colonial Boston's bustling seaport on a fully narrated Old Town Trolley Tour past the site of the Boston Tea Party and to see major pointsof interest such as Faneuil Hall, the Old State House, Boston Common and Public Garden, Trinity Church, Beacon Hill, CHEERS bar, Fenway Park,Cambridge and M.I.T.You will see the historic North End, and across the harbor in Charlestown you will see the beautiful Bunker Hill Monument with a possiblesighting of the celebrated warship, USS Constitution, "Old Ironsides". Your tour concludes at Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall to enjoy some free time or you may choose to return to the ship. For guests stepping out atQuincy Market/Faneuil Hall, complimentary trolley* transportation is provided throughout the day returning to the ship. (This complimentaryservice is not exclusive to Silversea guests and is subject to space availability at the time of your return) Please Note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for approximately 91.4 metres (100 yards) with 4-8 steps to board the trolley.This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility however guests must be able to get on/off the trolley with minimal assistance or that oftheir travelling companion. Some but not all Trolleys is wheelchair accessible; therefore this service must be requested no later than 48 hoursprior to the ships arrival and is subject to availability. Each trolley can accommodate a maximum of one (1) wheelchair. The trolley is an openair vehicle. We recommend guests wear weather appropriate clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses and a hat.

 BOS-F / BOSTON HIGHLIGHTS & SKYWALK DIFFICULTY

 Price:$99; Duration:4.50 hrs

 Discover the splendid beauty and renowned landmarks of historic Boston during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion.Boston, Copley Square, Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, Prudential Building, SkywalkDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to Copley Square, one of the most attractive spots in the city. Copley Square issurrounded by striking buildings, including the stunning Romanesque Trinity Church and Renaissance-style Boston Public Library. Continue on tothe city centre, where a visit is made to the Prudential Building. Upon arrival, the elevator whisks you up to the 50th-floor Skywalk for an audiopresentation and sweeping, 360-degree panoramic views overlooking Boston. Newbury Street, Victorian Mansions, Public Garden, Boston Common, Old CityNext, re-board your coach for a drive along Newbury Street, and see elegant Victorian mansions that have been converted into chic restaurantsand boutiques. From here, enjoy the sights of the Public Garden and Boston Common en route to the heart of the Old City. Mass. State House, Beacon Hill, Freedom Trail, Old State House, Quincy Market, Faneuil HallIn the distance, marvel at the gold dome of the Massachusetts State House perched atop Beacon Hill; the State House's cornerstone was laidhere in 1795. Following along the Freedom Trail, view the Old State House, where the Declaration of Independence was read, then head to thebustling Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall Marketplace, once a key meeting-point for Boston's revolutionaries. Here, some free time is madeavailable to explore your surrounds at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. 

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Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of slow walking and standing for approximately 2.5 hours, with a few steps to negotiate toget on/off the coach. Guests are required to take an elevator up to the 50th-floor to access the Skywalk. Walking at the Quincy Market andFaneuil Hall Marketplace is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise awheelchair. The Skywalk portion of the tour may not be suitable for guests with a fear of heights. Guests are advised to wear lightweight,comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. The toursequence may vary.

 BOS-G / BOSTON HIGHLIGHTS & HARBOUR CRUISE DIFFICULTY

 Price:$89; Duration:3.00 hrs

 Experience the historic sights and New England charm of Boston from both land and sea during this picturesque, half-day excursion via coachand boat.Boston, Long Wharf, Harbour Cruise, Old North Church, Bunker Hill Monument, USS ConstitutionDepart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Long Wharf. Upon arrival, embark your awaiting boat for a panoramicsightseeing cruise on the bustling harbour. Along the way, take in iconic sights such as the Old North Church, Bunker Hill Monument andBoston's busy waterfront, and catch a glimpse of the USS Constitution. Scenic Drive, Historic Landmarks, Copley Square, Back Bay District, Public Garden, Freedom TrailBack on land, re-board your coach for a sightseeing drive. Pass by many of Boston's historic landmarks, then proceed for a photo stop at anarchitectural gem, Copley Square. Afterward, continue along Boston's Back Bay District and the Public Garden, then follow part of the FreedomTrail, an approximately 2.5-mile (about four-kilometre) red-brick trail recounting the story of the American Revolution. Faneuil Hall, Quincy MarketNext, a stop is made to Faneuil Hall, located adjacent to the bustling Quincy Market. This indoor pavilion has over 100 shops, restaurants andstreet performers. At the conclusion of your visit, you may re-board the coach for the short drive back to the pier, or remain in the city forindependent sightseeing at your leisure and return to the ship via shuttle service. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 15 steps toembark/disembark the boat. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those guests who utilize a wheelchair but is not suitablefor guests prone to seasickness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bringsun protection and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. The riverboat is not exclusive to Silversea guests. The tour sequence may vary.Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

Silver Shore "Privato"Explore the surrounding at your leisure during your private tour. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see and overview of the area’shighlights. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies dependingon availability. Guide is English-speaking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making yourreservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program.Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary

 BOS-V / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE CAR & GUIDE (HALF-DAY) DIFFICULTY

 Price:$799 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

  

BOS-W / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE CAR & GUIDE (FULL DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$1499 ; Duration:8.00  hrs ; Capacity:2

  

BOS-X / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE VAN & GUIDE (HALF-DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$999 ; Duration:4.00  hrs ; Capacity:8

  

BOS-Y / SILVER SHORE PRIVATO: PRIVATE VAN & GUIDE (FULL DAY) DIFFICULTY 

Price:$1699 ; Duration:8.00  hrs ; Capacity:8

 

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