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United States and Canada Cruises


North America cruises bring you to the bright lights of New York and San Francisco and the scenic grandeur of Seattle, Juneau, and Victoria.

Cruises in the United States and Canada in 2025 and 2026 immerse you in the metropolitan bustle of must-see cities like New York, Boston and Seattle in the United States, while the charms of Charlottetown, Halifax, Quebec City, Saint John, Corner Brook and Sydney also await in Canada.

US cruises to East Coast cities like New York and Boston transport you back in time via century-old architecture and leafy parks. Escape the city on a ferry from Boston's Long Wharf to explore the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Other North American ports include Galveston, San Diego and San Francisco.

If you seek the ultimate rugged adventure, Alaska places you in America’s vast wilderness – embark from urban and soulful Seattle to enjoy an Alaska cruise.

Cruises to Quebec offer views of Montmorency Falls, seen as one of Canada’s most beautiful waterfalls. A cruise to Charlottetown offers elegant surroundings full of manicured gardens and Victorian-style homes. Whether you choose United States cruises or opt for a Canada cruise, North America holidays promise both adventure and relaxation. North America cruises with MSC Cruises allow you to experience history and nature at your own pace.

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United States Cruises

Embark on one of our United States cruises to experience firsthand the unique charm of America's New England region.


Empire State Building, New York City, USA | MSC Cruises

Cruises to New York place you in the centre of the action. Go for a romp through high-energy Times Square, strap on your ice skates for a spin about the Rockefeller Center in winter, or hop on a ferry to admire the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration.

On a Boston cruise, get to know about key moments in US history by tracing the city’s iconic Freedom Trail, continuing your time travels through the early 1800s as you visit some of the hundred shops that make Quincy Market. Or take a scenic harbour cruise departing from the 18th-century Long Wharf pier and gaze at this handsome city from the water.

Our New England cruises ensure your USA holidays visit the most photogenic, exciting locations this vast country has to offer.

Canada Cruises


On a cruise to Canada, revel in nature, appreciate varied architecture, or feed your brain at a museum – the choice is yours.


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A cruise to Nova Scotia with MSC Cruises offers you several port options. Halifax, the region's capital, houses the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, a star-shaped fort that housed British troops in the 1700s. Sydney is the urban centre of the island of Cape Breton and holds the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site and the Cape Breton Miners Museum.

Cruises to Charlottetown place you in an English-style town – get to know its history on a walking tour that passes landmarks like mid-19th-century Province House. Quebec cruises supply verdant countryside in spots like Lac-Beauport, while Corner Brook boasts waterfall viewing at Cox's Cove. Or use Canada holidays for something a little different, such as exploring Saint John on a historic trolley bus.

Alaska Cruises


Embark on an Alaska cruise with MSC Cruises to explore the vast wilderness and awe-inspiring wildlife that make this destination unforgettable.


Mendenhall Glacier and lake, Juneau | MSC Cruises

Cruises from Seattle to Alaska journey through diverse ports of call, including Ketchikan, Juneau, Icy Strait Point and Hoonah, Tracy Arm and Sitka. In Ketchikan, stroll along Creek Street on the banks of Ketchikan Creek and see if you can spot any salmon swimming – or perhaps even bears feeding. Juneau is home to the jaw-dropping Mendenhall Glacier, a true natural wonder, housing ice up to 1,800 feet deep.

Get immersed in local Tlingit culture with a port stop at Icy Strait Point in Hoonah, where Tlingit carvers create ornate totem poles and murals. When visiting the Tracy Arm fjord, the sapphire-blue colour of the Sawyer Glaciers might just take your breath away, while Sitka is a perfect spot for whale watching.


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Find the best cruise deals to United States and Canada locations with MSC Cruises and enjoy your holidays knowing you found a great price for your North American adventure. No matter how you spend a well-deserved holiday, there'll be a United States and Canada cruise deal to make it happen.



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United States and Canada Ports

Find your perfect port on both our US cruises and Canada cruises. You can easily find yourself in energetic cities like New York or Boston, or soak up scenic havens like Saint John or Corner Brook, Canada, where your eyes and ears will be treated from the moment you set foot in port.


New York Cruises

Take a bite out of the Big Apple on a cruise to New York, where adventure-filled excursions can show you the very best in big city sightseeing.


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MSC Cruises guests can get their fill of New York’s buzziest borough, Manhattan, where they can witness the technicolor buzz of Times Square, shop for clothes and jewellery in fashionable SoHo, take a moment of peace inside of St. Patrick's Cathedral or view the city from above at Top of the Rock, an observation deck perched on the top floor of the legendary Rockefeller Center.

When your feet need a rest, Central Park awaits with peaceful greenery, gentle ponds, benches galore, and some of the city's best hot dog street cart vendors.

You can also set sail from New York on an amazing cruise to Bermuda.

Cruises from Seattle to Alaska

Ever dreamed of seeing a glacier up-close or witnessing salmon flying into the air? An Alaska cruise promises exhilarating natural beauty. Alaska cruises embarking from Seattle can visit several ports, each distinctive in its own way. In Ketchikan, explore waterside Creek Street and its boardwalk – home to characterful shops and restaurants – before strolling to the century-old Guard Island Light lighthouse.


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In Juneau, the Mendenhall Glacier and a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity await. Other ports include Tracy Arm and its awe-inspiring fjord, Sitka (full of traditional Alaskan culture and wildlife), and Icy Strait in Hoonah, surrounded by thick forests, mountains and whale-strewn waters.

Boston Cruises

Soak up some of the United States’ oldest history on a cruise to Boston. Navigate this famous city through insightful – and occasionally spooky – excursions around its most scenic areas. A walking tour of the Freedom Trail reveals some of the nation's earliest buildings, including its first public school and the Old North Church, whose steeple bore lanterns to warn settlers of a British invasion.


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An excursion to the Salem Witch Museum promises thrills and chills through dramatic representations of the infamous Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s. A change of scene awaits in Cambridge, where you can learn about heralded academic institution Harvard University and browse historic bookshops.

Quebec City Cruises

It’s easy to immerse yourself in both natural and architectural beauty on a cruise to Quebec. Get to know the finest sites through an all-encompassing tour that includes views of Notre Dame Des Victoires (one of North America’s oldest stone churches) and the Basilica of Sainte Anne de Beaupre, a key pilgrimage site for Catholics the world over.


Venice port from above

Lovers of the outdoors might embark on an excursion to Quebec's old Upper Town and Montmorency Falls, which offers vistas of the Laurentian Mountains and mighty Montmorency. Alternatively, learn about Quebec’s status as a hub for maple syrup production by visiting a ‘sugar shack’ (forest cabins where syrup is made) in beautiful Lac-Beauport.


Discover all the cruises to United States and Canada

Adventure and exploration await on a United States and Canada cruise with MSC Cruises. Voyages to Boston, New York, Quebec, Halifax, Saint John or Sydney promise buzzing city scenery, peaceful natural landscapes and all the indulgent shopping and dining you can imagine – just choose your itinerary.



United States and Canada cruises FAQs


When is the best time to cruise the US and Canada?

Because North America offers something new in every season, there’s never a bad time to holiday in the region. Because of this, North America cruises to the United States and Canada are available year-round with MSC Cruises. And while there’ll always be plenty to see and do, autumn is seen as a particularly enjoyable time to embark on a United States cruise or a Canada cruise, thanks to fall foliage igniting in cities like Boston, New York and Quebec, all boasting spectacular displays of orange, red and yellow leaves. Meanwhile, an Alaska cruise with MSC Cruises is available between May and October, ensuring that guests experience optimum weather and wildlife viewing conditions.

What is the weather like in the US and Canada?

The weather in the United States and Canada is often comfortable, especially in the New England region and on Canada's east coast. On a United States cruise to ports like Boston and New York, guests might experience sunny days, with temperatures in the high 20s and low 30s (Celsius) during summer months, while spring and autumn welcome crisp, breezier days, with highs reaching single digit temperatures in Celsius. On a Canada cruise, cities like Quebec and Charlottetown experience pleasant and mild summers, with highs in the 20s (Celsius), while winter brings chillier temperatures and the possibility of snow. Alaska's weather is beautiful in the summer and early autumn months between May and October, with temperatures hovering between 10-20 degrees Celsius.

Which ports do MSC Cruises visit in the US and Canada?

Spend your North America holidays with MSC Cruises and visit thriving, exciting port cities in the United States and Canada, including New York, Galveston, San Diego and San Francisco. Other ports on a United States cruise may include Boston and Los Angeles. Those setting off on an Alaska cruise will need to embark from Seattle, with ports of call during an Alaska cruise including Ketchikan, Icy Strait/Hoonah, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Sitka and Victoria. When on a Canada cruise with MSC Cruises, some of the serene, nature-filled ports can include Halifax, Quebec, Sydney, Corner Brook, Charlottetown and Saint John.

How much is a cruise to US and Canada?

Great news: MSC Cruises offers a range of North America cruise options that can fit any budget. This means you can immerse yourself in bustling cityscapes or serene natural environments without fretting about costs. So, whatever you’re dreaming about for your next holiday, rest assured that there’ll be a North America cruise deal to fit in with your plans. Start planning your next well-earned trip now.

What to pack for a cruise to US and Canada?

On a United States cruise or a Canada cruise, it's a good idea to pack clothes suitable for both cooler and warmer temperatures. Think layers – add in a scarf and hat for later in the day when temperatures drop or pair your T-shirt with an overshirt to help out with any mildly chillier weather. If you’re planning on enjoying any nature-based excursions during your holidays with MSC Cruises, it's essential to pack trainers, socks and breathable tops and trousers to ensure maximum comfort – perhaps when you’re exploring the serene wilderness of Alaska or the misty mountains of Canada's eastern coast. It’s also a good idea to pack a few smarter options for onboard your cruise, as these will fit in well with some of the more formal evening dinners and gala nights.

What is the currency in the US and Canada?

The currency in the United States is the US dollar (USD), while Canada uses the Canadian dollar (CAD).

What is the time zone for the US and Canada?

On your USA holidays, when visiting cities like New York and Boston on the East Coast, you'll be using Eastern Standard Time (EST). If you're embarking on an Alaska cruise from Seattle on the West Coast, you'll be in Pacific Standard Time (PST), which is three hours behind the East Coast. Most Alaskan cities (including the capital, Juneau) use Alaska Standard Time (AKST), which is one hour behind the West Coast. While visiting destinations on your Canada holidays, you will be in Eastern Standard Time in cities like Quebec, while Saint John, located in the New Brunswick province, along with Sydney and Halifax in Nova Scotia, are in Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT), or an hour ahead of Eastern Daylight time (EDT). Corner Brook in Newfoundland uses Newfoundland Standard Time (NT), which is 30 minutes ahead of Atlantic Standard Time (AST).

How long is a cruise to US and Canada?

Cruises to the United States and Canada usually range between six to 10 nights in length. Itineraries include routes from ever-energetic and attraction-packed New York to sun-kissed and beach-blessed Bermuda. Other itineraries feature the wild, untamed beauty of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and New England – on the United States’ East Coast – where it’s easy to combine city charms with scenic sightseeing. Cruises to Alaska (embarking from Seattle) are seven-night trips, allowing you to get the most from this unique region over the course of a week.

What are the best things to do in the US and Canada?

On cruises in the United States and Canada, the best things to do put you up close and personal with riveting history and replete natural beauty – not to mention unforgettable shopping and dining experiences. Get to the heart of modern life in the United States by exploring bucket list-worthy attractions in New York. Soak up the energy of Times Square, gaze in wonder at the Statue of Liberty and get a poignant history lesson at the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration – and don’t forget to explore the green oasis of Central Park. Boston is another must-see on any United States trip, not least due to its connections to key historical sites and monuments. Learn more by following the Freedom Trail or on a walking tour of the city’s historic hotspots. A scenic cruise from Boston Harbour also comes highly recommended. Cruises to Canadian destinations boast seemingly endless views of natural wonders. Quebec is a great place to start appreciating Canada’s nature-rich lands, through a visit to gorgeous rural towns like Lac-Beauport. Plus, from Quebec it’s super-easy to access the immense Montmorency Falls. An Alaska cruise is a chance to stand and marvel at the glistening might of the Mendenhall Glacier – easily accessible from the Alaskan capital, Juneau, or to explore Alaskan culture in locations like colourful Ketchikan or via the thriving traditional crafts scene of Icy Strait and Hoonah.