The September 6, 2026 cruise on the Seven Seas Splendor departs from New York, New York. On this 11 Night Early Autumn Vibrance (New York To Montreal) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 11 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seven Seas Splendor sets sail on Sunday, Sep 6th and returns on Thursday, Sep 17th.
Sep 6th - Sep 17th
Regent Seven Seas
from New York, New York
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
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Regent Seven Seas
The Seven Seas Splendor was built in 2020 and is among Regent Seven Seas's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seven Seas Splendor is included in the cruise line's Explorer class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seven Seas Splendor vs all other Regent Seven Seas ships.
Seven Seas Splendor - September 6, 2026 - 11 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Sep 6th | New York, New York |
2 | Sep 7th | At Sea |
3 | Sep 8th | Saint John, New Brunswick |
4 | Sep 9th | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
5 | Sep 10th | Sydney, Nova Scotia |
6 | Sep 11th | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
7 | Sep 6th | Cruise Gulf Of St. Lawrence |
8 | Sep 13th | Gaspe, Quebec |
9 | Sep 14th | Baie-Comeau, Quebec |
10 | Sep 15th | Saguenay, Quebec, Canada |
11 | Sep 16th | Quebec City, Quebec |
12 | Sep 17th | Montreal, Quebec |
Cruise Itinerary
The Seven Seas Splendor sails on September 6, 2026 for a 11 Night Early Autumn Vibrance (New York To Montreal). The ship will depart the port of New York, New York at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Montreal, Quebec on Sep 17th at 7:00 AM. During the 12-day journey, the Seven Seas Splendor will visit 10 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
The question is never What will I do in New York? but rather, What won't I do in New York? With over 18,000 restaurants, 150 world-class museums, and more than 10,000 shops filled with brand names and bargains from around the world, New York City has something for everyone. And that's not including the shows, landmarks and history that make New York one of the finest cities in the world.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Saint John is a spectacular commerical port at the intersection of the St. John River and the Bay of Fundy. Visitors will be exhilarated by the pounding surf and sounds of the world's highest tides, best viewed at Reversing Falls. Saint John features a climate-controlled pedway system, allowing the utmost comfort as you visit attractions including the Canada Games Aquatic Centre and Old City Market.
Halifax is perfect for exploring on foot, with tree-lined streets, inviting sidewalk cafes, and museums in a park-like waterfront setting. Discover historic dockside vessels at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Stroll lazily through one of the finest Victorian city gardens in North America. Experience the charm of Peggy's Cove, as ships from every corner of the globe sail by in the background.
Charlottetown is the capital and commercial center of Prince Edward Island. Places of historical importance are plentiful, including Government House, Province House National Historic Site, and Ardgowan National Historic Park. To get a taste of maritime culture, listen to a fiddler's reel, go to the local theater, or enjoy the Winter Carnival.
The Gaspe Peninsula is filled with wide open spaces, beautiful landscapes and seascapes, thick forests, crystalline rivers, and a diverse wildlife population. Forillon National Park is a great destination for those in search of the peninsula's many wonders. The October foliage is fantastic, and the brisk autumn air is exhilarating--but the area is a fine destination any time of year.
Quebec City is the capital of Canada's province of the same name. Most of the city's residents speak French and are Roman Catholic. Important cultural institutions in the city include Laval University, the concert hall, and the Grand Theatre. Winter sports are popular, especially ice hockey and skiing. Popular events include the 3-week-long Winter Carnival and the Provincial Exhibition.
Montreal, the heart of French Canada, is a city full of wonders. The downtown is a mixture of modern towers and Victorian architecture. Visit any of the area's countless museums. Shop on St. Catherine Street and Sherbrooke Street West. The Old Port and Old Montreal are located between the river and city center, and boast an array of museums, boutiques, and sidewalk cafes.