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DISCOVERY CRUISING ON

SCENIC ECLIPSE II

SENSATIONAL CELEBRITY ASCENT STAR CLIPPERS IN THE MED

RIVERSIDE RAVEL ON THE RHÔNE SKY PRINCESS SHINES

VIKING ON THE GREAT LAKES

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Quark Expeditions is going beyond

A global leader in polar adventures, Quark Expeditions recently extended its longstanding record of achievement in Antarctica by successfully landing 208 explorers on two voyages for an exploration that few on the planet will ever have: walking on sea ice to visit the remote Snow Hill Island colony of Emperor Penguins. The impressive onboard Ultramarine team delivered this incredible experience in November and December 2023. When guests embark on a Quark vessel, they know the company will build an ever-deepening wealth of exceptional moments culminating in life-affirming moments and remarkable memories. They will also offer more onboard choices in the 2024/2025 winter season. With a “raise a glass and stay connected” program, Quark plans to provide free Wi-Fi and bar service on board during dinner hour and wines, spirits and cocktails during bar hours. If a voyage of discovery has meaning to you, then Quark can take you to some of the most impressive natural sights and polar areas.

Ponant sails the St. Lawrence River

In an exclusive for Ponant, the brand will pioneer sailings of its remarkable and distinguished icebreaker vessel, Le Commandant Charcot, as it makes its first-ever crossing of the majestic St. Lawrence River in winter. The luxurious ship will call at fascinating ports on five itineraries from Jan. 17 to March 6, 2025. In the heart of the boreal winter, four 12-night sailings will set off from Québec to Saint Pierre and Miquelon or vice versa. Flights to or from Montreal are also included. This impressive ship will sail from Saint Pierre and Miquelon to Reykjavík on the last voyage. Highlights include stops in Gaspé, the Magdalen Islands, Saguenay, SeptÎles and Québec City. The Le Commandant Charcot offers an all-inclusive lifestyle at sea, with drinks, fine wine, gratuities and Wi-Fi included. Clients can immerse themselves in this unique winter odyssey and enjoy the thrill of canoeing and ice fishing, snowmobiling and snow-shoeing, dog sledding and polar hiking, as well as opportunities to meet and interact with local Québécois, Innu and Micmac indigenous communities. The knowledge of an Expedition Team and naturalists will enrich each voyage. The pristine polar landscape is beckoning with unparalleled exploration.

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PHOTOS COURTESY PONANT, DAVID MERRON/QUARK EXPEDITIONS Snow Hill Island Emperor Penguins Canoeing expedition

Explore Northern Europe & the British Isles in 2025

NEW EXPEDITION VOYAGES ABOARD SILVER WIND

Invite your clients to embark on a journey of unparalleled expeditionary excellence as they sail through the breathtaking landscapes of Northern Europe and the British Isles aboard Silver Wind. With its timeless elegance and luxuriously relaxed ambiance, Silver Wind provides an unmatched gateway to the wonders of this captivating region. From the rugged majesty of the Norwegian fjords to the enchanting allure of the Emerald Isle, your clients will uncover the treasures of Northern Europe and the British Isles in all-inclusive comfort

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• Premium beverages in-suite and throughout the ship

• Multiple restaurants serving diverse cuisine and an in-suite 24-hour dining service

• Unlimited Wi-Fi

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• Highly-qualified Expedition Team

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AmaWaterways offers extensive land stays

AmaWaterways guests can enhance their river cruise journey with a pre- or-post-land stay in more than 20 marvellous European, Asian and African ports. The option to stay longer at a destination is available now with a special offer extended until June 30, 2024. These land packages include 4- or-5-star hotels, breakfast, curated guided tours and experiences, the services of a Cruise Manager and transfers between the ship and hotel. Fantastic destinations such as San Sebastian in Spain’s Basque country, Prague, the Loire Valley, Nice, St. Malo and Paris in France, and Lake Como, Italy are easily booked as an extension to a river cruise. Clients may want to consider extra time in Bucharest, Istanbul, Munich, Madrid or Siem Reap. When clients book with AmaWaterways, all plans can be made simultaneously, including airfare, hotels, transfers and a fabulous river cruise. Special offers on land stays are available now.

Riviera River Cruises’ new ships to sail the Danube and Douro Rivers

Riviera River Cruises’ two new ships, which are launching in 2025, will sail itineraries on Europe’s Danube and Douro Rivers. Riviera Radiance will be based on the Danube River and will sail six itineraries, including one exclusively for solo travellers and three festive season itineraries. At the same time, Riviera Rose will be based on Portugal’s Douro River and sail an eightday Highlights of the Douro Valley and Salamanca itinerary. Riviera Radiance’s Danube River itinerary offers six-, eightand 15-day sailings, each with special events and many highlights, including folkloric shows and musical performances. The vessel features 89 staterooms, with Riviera’s largest-ever suites and amenities, such as a new split-level bar, an airy ambience, an open kitchen and a new third restaurant with a tasting menu. Other features include a sun deck with a pool, fitness center, spa and wellness area.

The 262-foot Riviera Rose features 57 staterooms accommodating 114 guests, an intimate yet relaxed restaurant with informal seating, a sun deck with a sky lounge, bar and pool and a fitness center.

Riviera River Cruises offers a variety of cruises on rivers and waterways across Europe, including exclusive departures for solo travellers with no single supplement and themed and holiday season itineraries. Its cruises include fine dining experiences, a free drinks package and expert-led excursions to iconic sights and hidden gems.

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PHOTOS COURTESY RIVIERA RIVER CRUISES, AMAWATERWAYS Riviera Radiance Restaurant Lake Como, Italy

EUROPE

NEW PLACES. NEW SPACES.

Introducing our 2025-2026 sailings in Europe.

Our 2025/2026 Europe season is full of incredible opportunities to be immersed in the culture, enjoy the mouthwatering cuisines, and marvel at some of the most amazing art and architecture in the world. We have six stunning ships from our fleet, including two Edge® Series ships, that offer incredible itineraries ranging from 7 to 12 nights. Every itinerary has been carefully curated to give your client the best experiences aboard the best premium cruise line in Europe for the past 15 years. Once again, we’ll be offering year-round sailings, so your client will have more opportunities to discover something new in the Old World throughout the year. Our newest ship in Europe, Celebrity AscentSM, visits a new port of call, Bar, Montenegro—a charming port city that offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. To be even more immersed in the local culture of the places they visit, we’ve added more overnight stays to give them a taste of the nightlife as well as offering more port visits of 12 hours or longer, so they can do and see even more while ashore. In fact, with six ships, six departure ports, and a wide variety of itineraries ranging from 7 to 11 nights that visit more than 23 countries, and 98 ports of call, they're sure to find the perfect vacation in Europe to satisfy the explorer within. Visit TheCelebrityCommitment.com for more details.

Seven Seas Grandeur makes splashy debut

Three decades of experience at sea has given Regent Seven Seas the upper hand in luxury cruising, and the cruise line welcomed its newest addition – Seven Seas Grandeur, christened in Miami – last December. The sixth ship in what Regent boasts as “The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet,” Seven Seas Grandeur is built for just 746 guests but is served by 548 crew members, promising impeccable service with all-suite, all-balcony accommodations. With plush appointments, included valet laundry service and a personalized mini-bar, Regent’s newest ship knows how to pamper. Art

abounds in its 1,600-piece onboard art collection (complete with a new digital tour available to guests), from classic Picassos to a glass Bonsai cherry tree sculpture and a custom-designed Fabergé egg that pays tribute to Grandeur’s Godmother, Sarah Fabergé.

With over 130 new dishes created especially for discerning guests, dining is an exquisite affair onboard Seven Seas Grandeur. The Compass Rose restaurant not only features fresh specialties daily but also allows diners to customize every meal from a wide selection of meats, seafood, pasta, vegetarian and vegan items, sauces and sides. Four additional specialty restaurants deliver culinary excellence: fine-cut steaks in Prime 7, French flavours in Chartreuse, Pan-Asian in Pacific Rim, and authentic Italian in Sette Mari at Le Veranda. With complimentary beverages, gratuities, roundtrip airfare (featuring business class on trans-oceanic flights), transfers, and unlimited shore excursions, guests onboard Seven Seas Grandeur will want for nothing. This exquisite, luxury vessel will spend this summer exploring the Mediterranean, returning to Canada and the Eastern Seaboard for fall foliage sailings before finding winter warmth in the Caribbean.

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On the horizon: Oceania Allura

Having successfully launched Oceania Vista in 2023, Oceania Cruises is ready for an encore performance with Allura , arriving in 2025. The 1,200-guest vessel and sister to the Vista will continue Oceania’s signature hallmarks of elegant and intimate spaces, bespoke service and the finest cuisine at sea, curated by French Master Chef Jacques Pépin. Allura will boast oceanview staterooms in every category, most featuring private verandas. There will be Concierge Level veranda staterooms dedicated to solo travellers, while butlers will pamper guests staying in the top suites furnished by prestigious designers such as Ralph Lauren Home. Allura will debut in Europe in June 2025, sailing in-depth itineraries to the Mediterranean and Greek Isles before crossing the Atlantic to Eastern Canada, New England and the Caribbean.

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Silversea to welcome Silver Ray

A lot is happening at Silversea Cruises as it prepares to welcome its second Nova-class ship, the glamorous Silver Ray, in June. Sister to the equally beautiful Silver Nova launched last August, the new vessel will be the sixth addition to the brand’s fleet in just three years.

The two ships offer Silversea’s customary hallmarks of luxury with a range of enhancements and an innovative design that connects travellers with the outside at every turn. Favourite restaurants continue to shine, and the S.A.L.T. culinary program is a massive hit with the introduction of the S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table on the Nova and now on the Silver Ray. The range of suite accommodations is extensive, plus new OTIUM Wellness experiences and amenities will be introduced.

In other news from Silversea, the Silver Dawn will sail a spectacular world cruise in 2026 dubbed ‘The Curious and the Sea.’ The voyage will take 140 days and travel to 70 destinations in 37 countries, the most diverse and immersive journey in the cruise line’s history. World Cruises are becoming more popular than ever and offer guests a remarkable and unforgettable experience, whether for the whole voyage or for various segments.

Discover the wonders of Istanbul with Turkish Airlines’ stopover accommodation service

To elevate the passenger experience to a new level, Turkish Airlines – the airline that flies to more countries than any other – offers the opportunity to discover Istanbul and its unique wonders with stopover service for its passengers with lengthy transfer times.

The Stopover in Istanbul program allows passengers connecting via Istanbul Airport to explore the city and enjoy free accommodation in partner hotels.

For those travelling via Istanbul with long connection times who wish to spend quality time in Istanbul, Turkish Airlines provides a one-night stay at a four-star hotel for Economy Class, and a two-night stay at a fivestar hotel for Business Class.

At least 72 hours before their first flight, passengers can make a reservation on www.turkishairlines.com with the PNR and surname information, or by sending their requests to the e-mail address corresponding to their country of departure on the website.

Turkish Airlines offers 6 weekly direct services from Toronto, 3 weekly direct services from Vancouver, and 3 weekly direct services from Montreal to its hub in Istanbul, and connects Canadians to 130 countries worldwide.

For program details, eligibility and terms and conditions go to turkishairlines.com.

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PHOTOS COURTESY TURKISH AIRLINES, SILVERSEA S.A.L.T. Kitchen Restaurant The Maiden’s Tower Istanbul

Jann Arden to set sail on Scenic Eclipse II in October 2024

Renowned Canadian artist, award-winning singer and author Jann Arden will sail on the luxurious and all-inclusive Scenic Eclipse II on Oct. 21 on a nine-day cruise dubbed ‘Cultures of Fiji and the South Pacific.’ Departing from Lautoka, Fiji, the ship will sail roundtrip and showcase the beauty of the South Pacific, including visits to Tonga. Guests will enjoy pristine reefs, volcanic landscapes, idyllic and captivating shores and lagoons teeming with sea life. The tropical scenery is the backdrop for a fantastic cruise, which can accommodate only 228 guests. Special events include three distinct and exclusive activities: a welcome reception on the first evening at sea, a personal Q&A with Arden, and a special evening concert with her and her band. Arden is known for a long

Sun Princess lights up the seas

Launched in February, the 4,300-guest Sun Princess introduces several never-before-seen elements for Princess Cruises. Crowning the top of the ship forward is The Dome, a sun-filled, glass-enclosed space that is a pool by day and hosts acrobatic shows curated by Montreal’s Cirque Éloize by night. Another sphere envelops the widened Piazza Atrium in a wall of glass, and a new partnership with Hollywood’s Magic Castle brings Spellbound – a blend of up-close magic and inventive mixology set in an intimate venue.

Families will enjoy the new Park19, a threelevel, all-ages playground that includes a suspended ‘Rollglider’ ride along an overhead track, a ropes obstacle course, a climbing structure and additional deck sports and games. Also new are the Reserve and Signature Collection accommodations, featuring upper-end staterooms and suites with access to an exclusive restaurant, lounge and sundeck.

Other enhancements include a larger casino, a three-storey Horizons Dining Room, and the Princess Arena with theatre-in-the-round seating. A sister ship – Star Princess – will debut in 2025.

and accomplished career, but perhaps is most beloved for her wit, charm and down-to-earth personality. Guests will love spending time onboard with her

while they sail in one of the world’s most beautiful regions. Prices start at $11,255 per person. More details can be found at www.scenic.ca/jannarden.

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PHOTOS COURTESY PRINCESS CRUISES, SCENIC LUXURY CRUISES Princess Arena
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CELEBRITY ASCENDANT

IWAS PLEASED TO SAIL on yet another spectacular Celebrity Cruises ship late last year. This time, it was the brand new, ultra-gorgeous Celebrity Ascent Accolades and admiration for the vessel continue to swirl and the unanimous verdict is in: it’s an absolute stunner.

As the fourth ship of five in Celebrity’s groundbreaking Edge Class, Celebrity Ascent offers cruisers an elevated premium experience, warm hospitality and incredible value. The myriad dining choices are spectacular, and famed Chef Daniel Boulud was onboard to ensure all was exceptional in his signature restaurant, Le Voyage. The restaurant has been newly designed since its Celebrity Beyond debut, and the menu has been somewhat expanded. It garners rave reviews and foodie clients will love it, but there is a fee. At $75 per guest, plus gratuity, it’s a must-reserve for its 50 guests. Blu, the restaurant for Aqua Class guests featuring clean cuisine, now offers outdoor daytime dining. Guests can enjoy the outstanding Magic Carpet for drinks or dinner and many other spots, including Eden, Le Petit Chef, Raw on Five, and the ship’s four beautiful main restaurants, Tuscan, Cyprus, Cosmopolitan or the Normandie, each offering unique décor, a themed menu and always available favourite dishes.

I loved the Retreat, an exclusive ship-within-a-ship concept that features suites, a fabulous two-storey sundeck, relaxing lounge and bar area, and the intimate jewel-box Luminae, one of my best-loved restaurants on any ship.

The service is excellent, warm and engaging, as it is everywhere. Why not suggest to your clients splurging on a suite for a cruise and enjoying all the extras that come with it?

Consistency is important for any hospitality brand and Celebrity excels in this area, which is another reason why it’s firmly placed in the premium category. The Ascent and sister ship Beyond are slightly larger than the original Edge and Celebrity Apex, with an additional length of 20 metres. This allows for a few more staterooms and suites with a total guest capacity of 3,260. There are more

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PHOTOS COURTESY CELEBRITY CRUISES Rooftop Garden

solo staterooms, the fabulous multi-level terraced Sunset Bar (the place to be) with live music and a great atmosphere, and an improved locale for the beloved and ever-so-popular Martini Bar in the Grand Plaza. Other enhancements include a gorgeous, expanded Rooftop Garden, a stunning Resort Deck with unique cantilevered resort pools, six terrific new production shows, and live music from bow to stern. You will love Celebrity Ascent and clients can sail this gorgeous ship in the Mediterranean from Barcelona or Rome this summer.

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Grand Plaza Le Voyage Restaurant Magic Carpet Martini Bar

Virgin is Fair and Flexible

Since 2021, Virgin Voyages has been delivering an epic ‘sea change’ for their guests and travel advisors, known as Sailors and First Mates, respectively. Revamping standard cruise concepts with fresh ideas, Virgin offers an adults-only (18+) cruise experience with a casual dress code, innovative cuisine and hip ambiance. But at its core, Virgin’s Fair and Flexible Fares are its key to success.

Fair, because so much is included in a Virgin voyage. There’s never an upcharge to eat at any of the 20+ restaurants, and coffee, tea, juice, sparkling or still water are always included. Unlimited fitness classes go beyond the basics to include bungee fitness, barre, boxing and high-intensity interval training. Bundle this with ground-breaking entertainment, unlimited basic Wi-Fi and crew gratuities, and you’ve got a winning combination. Fair for First Mates also means no NCFs and commissionable pre-purchased bar tabs, spa services and shore excursions.

Virgin also understands that life happens, so Flexible means Sailors can change their voyage date up to 45 days and name changes up to 48 hours before sailing without penalty.

Virgin Voyages’ fleet of three Lady Ships sails to the Caribbean and Europe. Isn’t it time you and your clients experience an epic ‘sea change’?

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San Juan is a new window into the Caribbean, and your Sailors will enjoy it to the fullest extent possible — on board and off. From the group fitness classes they start the day with to the award-winning show they’ll cap off their night with, everything they experience on board is included in the voyage fare. And speaking of voyage fare — you earn a brilliant 16% commission on that, with no NCFs (plus 10% on pre-voyage bookables like Shore Things and Bar Tab).

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RIVERSIDE RAVEL DEBUTS ON THE RHÔNE

With stunning light-filled interiors, sumptuous suites and exceptional cuisine, Riverside Ravel shines as the newcomer on the Côte du Rhône

IT WAS A SUNNY AUTUMN DAY when I arrived in Lyon on the TGV to shortly board the Riverside Ravel, the most recent vessel launched by newcomer Riverside Luxury Cruises. I stepped onboard, just in time to be handed a glass of welcome Champagne, a fine accompaniment for exploring the gleaming decks.

Wandering forward, I was immediately drawn to the Palm Court, flooded with light from the coffered glass canopy above. Anchored by a grand piano at one end and a semi-circular bar at the other, the elegant lounge would become our favourite lair in which to relax by day and enjoy after-dinner drinks with friends by night. Over the next 10 days, we would get to know our attentive barmen – George from Bulgaria and Balasz from Hungary – who not only poured popular concoctions but also whipped up spontaneous creations based on their guests’ requests.

A flight of stairs took me up to the top deck, where I found another bar (marvellously designed to retract when the ship is sailing under low bridges) and plenty of loungers and sofas to take in the scenery. Even in October, the sun was hot, and the canopies overhead provided welcome shade. Top-deck lounging became a favourite pastime while we were under sail or after returning from excursions, with George and Balasz never far away to offer a cooling beverage. Anyone looking to stay active can use the fitness centre, and there’s a sky-lit indoor pool with a swim-against-thecurrent feature located astern.

Riverside Ravel impressed with stunning accommodation –all spacious suites with expansive river views. The wide window dropped down at the touch of a button to create an indoor balcony, and a soothing neutral palette with a pop of emerald green was pleasing to the eye. True king-sized beds, marble vanities and walk-in rain showers enveloped me in the finest comfort. Butlers delivered canapés, Champagne, room service at any hour, and anything else I might have desired to enhance my river journey.

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The Riverside Ravel

For a ship welcoming just 110 guests, it was a delight to find two dining venues. The Waterside Restaurant featured floor-to-ceiling windows that made riverside dining a pleasure. Breakfasts and lunches were self-serve, with the buffet nicely tucked away at the front of the dining room, eliminating noise and traffic while we enjoyed our meal. Breakfast featured hot and cold items, while a daily pasta was prepared à la minute at lunch, along with a vast selection of salads, hot entrées and the most diverse cheese board we have ever seen on the river. Dinners were gastronomic affairs, featuring hearty meats, fresh seafood and local produce, all served tableside and paired with wines from the Côte du Rhône and other regions.

Upstairs, the cozy Bistro was a go-to for a lateriser breakfast. The Rhône provided the perfect backdrop while I noshed on smoked fish, French cheeses, fluffy pastries and a piping hot latté. Beyond breakfast, light bites were available all day, and each afternoon, indulgent cakes and sweets tempted us just as we returned from our excursions. One evening, the Bistro presented a casual dinner with dill salmon, a deconstructed Caesar salad, venison carpaccio and frog’s legs – a curious and adventurous menu that we thoroughly enjoyed.

The ultimate dining experience onboard Riverside Ravel, though, was The Vintage Room. With space for 10 guests but often set for eight, the six-course wine pairing dinner took place in a private enclave dressed in fine linens, gleaming crystal, elegant leather chairs and the ever-present unobstructed river views. Over glasses of Bollinger Champagne, we met our host - Restaurant Manager Andras - who would later describe every course and wine we feasted on. Our indulgent menu included scallops, morel risotto, seared duck and filet mignon, accompanied by free-flowing premium wines from Burgundy, Bordeaux and the Rhône Valley. The extravagant meal ended with a sinful raspberry dessert with passion fruit and chocolate, paired with a Premier Cru Sauternes.

Off-ship, the Rhône also delivered exceptional experiences to satisfy any gourmand and oenophile, as well as simple folk like me who enjoy a good meal and a delightful glass of wine. On our sailing to Avignon, we enjoyed a market tour of Les Halles de Paul Bocuse at Lyon, wine tasting at Châteauneuf du Pape, an al-fresco lunch at an estate winery outside Avignon, and a truffle hunt and tasting at Grignan. But the most fun was saved for Tain L’Hermitage, where we got down to work at the Valrhona Cité du Chocolat, tasting a variety of chocolate made with various cocoa content, each paired with a locally produced wine. The main lesson? Chocolate must be eaten with patience! We were taught to savour it with our senses, by first examining its colour, listening to

the snap as we broke it apart, letting it melt in our mouths and inhaling its aroma through our noses. Taking a sip of wine at the same time, we truly realized how each exemplified the flavour of the other, and what a sensual experience chocolate actually is.

Dining and indulgence aside, we also found art and history along the banks of the Rhône. On a walking tour in Arles, we found Vincent van Gogh’s favourite haunts and the subjects of his masterpieces. And in Aix-en-Provence, we discovered that the spirit of Paul Cézanne lives on in his atelier and is immortalized with a bronze statue, showing the artist geared up with a backpack and walking stick as if on his way to his favourite subject, Mount Sainte-Victoire.

In Viviers where the Ravel lingered late, we took an eerie night walk with a local guide cloaked in Renaissance dress, flashlight in hand. While nothing sinister presented itself, we appreciated seeing the medieval city in a different light – literally – with its Town Hall, Cathedral and cobblestoned alleys bathed in golden hues from the street lamps. In Nîmes (dubbed the “French Rome” due to its Roman

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The Vintage Room PHOTOS COURTESY RIVERSIDE LUXURY CRUISES

heritage), we strolled through its town squares and admired the beautifully preserved 1st-century amphitheatre. But the award for the most awe-inspiring site went to Cheval’s Ideal Palace, nestled in the village of Hauterives, 30 kilometres outside of Tain L’Hermitage. A 33-year labour of love, the ornate Palais was painstakingly created out of stones and pebbles by postman Ferdinand Cheval in 1879. Inspired by images from postcards he delivered and his own fairytale dreams, Cheval created the two-storey palace with its facades, terrace and interiors covered with Hindu and Christian elements, organic shapes, whimsical animals and fantastic beasts.

This was my second Rhône voyage in two years and the serene river delivered just as it did last year, plus a few extras. That’s the beauty of cruising: there’s always something different to do each time one returns. As I waved goodbye to the outstanding Riverside Ravel crew and the Rhône, I had already begun to wonder how long it would be until I answered the idyllic river’s call to return to explore its shores again. Not too long, I hope.

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Arles, France Bistro Palm Court Symphony Suite

SKY PRINCESS DAZZLES

Basking in the warmth of the Sky Princess

WE CANADIANS OFTEN FIND there’s nothing like a Caribbean getaway to boost one’s spirits. And if that getaway happens to be aboard the beautiful Sky Princess, then you’re in for a warm welcome. From delicious culinary treats to fabulous evening entertainment and fascinating ports, this ship is the ultimate antidote for the winter doldrums.

As we pulled out of the harbour in Ft. Lauderdale, the breezes were warm and the sun was just beginning to set. We knew we really should have headed to our stateroom to get dressed for dinner but just couldn’t pull ourselves away from the railing – we wanted to savour every balmy moment. We weren’t alone. The sail-away that evening seemed to have drawn everyone up onto the deck, where the friendly Sky Princess entertainment team was singing and dancing, inviting children up to join them and generally setting an upbeat tone that would last for the entire cruise.

We’d been impressed by the ease of the boarding process, made simple by the use of the customized Princess Medallions. Like many cruise lines, Princess has worked hard to create a cashless, keyless system for life on board, and has come up with a very powerful computerized disc that guests wear as a necklace, pop into a specialized wristband or brooch-style holder or simply carry in their pockets. Containing all the guest information, the quarter-sized Medallion with imbedded proximity chip is not only used to keep track when you board and leave the ship, but also opens your stateroom door and is accepted in place of cash or credit cards when purchases are made onboard.

As an added bonus, when shopping at participating businesses onshore, a credit is added to your shipboard account. (Note: to simplify the payment of gratuities, 18% is added to bar charges and dining room wine accounts and a discretionary gratuity charge is added to guests’ shipboard accounts each day. No rushing around with tips at the end of the cruise!)

Technology plays an important role in simplifying life onboard Sky Princess. Downloading the Princess app on your phone allows you to make all your dinner

reservations, book spa appointments, and even order food to be delivered, wherever you might be. It’s also a portal into the life of the ship, showing a complete lineup of everything that’s happening, from the first early morning fitness classes to the best places to dance in the late hours of the night.

With an impressive collection of dining and entertainment options, Sky Princess is a floating resort. Accommodating 3,400 guests, the ship offers a tempting array of restaurants, starting with the spacious World Market, an on-going buffet that features a huge range of culinary choices for breakfast, lunch, dinner and anytime grazing. Other casual options include Slice, the poolside pizza parlour, and the Salty Dog Grill, the hamburger emporium that’s perfect for a quick meal when you want to stay in poolside gear. Another great spot for a casual bite is the International Café, which is a favoured spot for lovers of soups, parfaits, quiche and more.

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A popular innovation on this ship is the division of the main dining room into three completely separate venues. Though each – Cielo, Soleil and Estrella – is located in a different area of the ship, all three share the same menu each night. Each restaurant has its own staff and curated atmosphere so you enjoy three different vibes without worrying that you might be missing something delicious at the other locations. We tried all three and were impressed by both the quality of the meals and the warm welcome provided by the wait staff. One important note: dining in Cielo, Soleil and Estrella, while free, is still by reservation, unless you’re willing to take the latest seating at 8:40pm. Making reservations is very simple using the Princess app but it’s something you’ll want to do early as spaces fill quickly.

In addition to the trio of main dining rooms, all of which are included in the cruise fare, there are also specialty restaurants that can be enjoyed for an extra charge. Several that are well worth a visit include: The Crown Grill, an elegant, old-style steak house; Sabatini’s Trattoria, a Princess classic; and The Catch by Chef Rudi Sodamin, a seafood restaurant. Two favourites of ours were Alfredo’s Pizzeria with its artisanal pasta and pizza baked tableside in a giant pizza oven, and the Ocean Terrace Sushi Bar. Our best tip? Ask for counter seating so you can watch the sushi chefs at work, creating art from glistening raw fish.

Another thing you’ll want to do early in your cruise booking and planning process is sign up for shore excursions. Our cruise featured four ports: Princess Cays, the cruise line’s private island in The Bahamas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic; and Grand Turk, as well as two days at sea.

Princess Cays was a glorious beach day and barbecue picnic for all guests, with no organized shore excursions. We were very impressed

with the long, sweeping stretches of beach, peppered with lounge chairs galore – enough for every guest and more. We made a point of walking past the spots where most people had set themselves up on the sand and were able to find our own private little beachy paradise, despite being two of 3,400 guests.

We also enjoyed beach time in Amber Cove and Grand Turk, but thought our best day ashore was in San Juan where we did a foodie tour of the old city. After eating our way through Mallorca buns at a classic diner where the confections are celebrated as the best on the island, trying local beer and fragrant coffee, beef and chicken pasteles (like rolled empanadas) and feasting on mofongo, a delicious mix of green plantain and spices, we felt we’d really tasted the culture of the famous port.

Though our days on shore were sunny and relaxing, our evenings on Sky Princess were filled with fun. The Princess Theatre showcased great entertainment each night, with comedians, singers, dancers and full-on Broadway-calibre shows, but our surprise passion was The Voice of the Ocean show, a karaoke competition. Beginning with two qualifying sessions during which an array of surprisingly talented guests auditioned for a spot in the competition, The Voice of the Ocean culminated with a finale held on the last day at sea. In the intervening days, more late-night karaoke shows gave us a chance to see our preferred competitors practice and strut their stuff, along with other non-competing performers whose confidence may sometimes have exceeded their competence but who gave us lots of reason to cheer and

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shout anyway. What captivated us wasn’t really the singing but rather the audience reaction. The eloquent Princess show hosts were careful to emphasize that we were a family, there to support the performers and make sure everyone left the stage feeling good. Each night, the audiences exceeded expectations, leaving the performers feeling like the rock stars they may have been dreaming they were. When the finale was held in a packed-to-the-rafters Princess Theatre, the applause for the winner and all the competitors was thunderous. It was a true feel-good moment.

At a time when there is so much upheaval in the world, being part of something so happy added a special note of positivity to our cruise. Even now that we’ve returned, we’ve brought with us a bit of that Sky Princess warmth.

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The Voice of the Ocean Sky Princess in The Bahamas
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THE PIRATE LIFE

Sailing the high seas aboard Star Clippers’ four-masted gem

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MY IMAGINATION GETS THE BEST OF ME as I sail away on an eight-day high seas adventure aboard the classic, four-masted, tall-ship Star Clipper with Star Clippers. I am feeling a little like Captain Jack Sparrow, standing on the bridge of the rakish Star Clipper, in the face of a salty Mediterranean breeze. Filled with a newfound buccaneering spirit, I shout orders to the busy crew.

“Ahoy me hearties – prepare to hoist the mainsail! Come on, you scurvy seadogs, heave ho!” I realize the ship’s real skipper, Captain Yuriy Slastenin, is giving me a look that might soon have me walking the plank, so I jump in to help my maties. Yo ho ho!

Travel can stimulate one’s imagination, and a voyage aboard a regal and historic tall ship in full sail has me feeling like a high seas pirate. With the magical Mediterranean as a backdrop, the elegant Star Clipper – an authentic re-creation of the classic clipper ships that ruled the waves during the 19th century – is a stunning 115-metre apparition, with four masts, (the tallest of which rises 208 feet above the sea), 16 billowing sails, a dashing bowsprit and a stylish schooner stern.

Whenever the Star Clipper heads out to sea, it’s all hands-on deck for the pomp and ceremony of sails being raised, accompanied by the inspirational strains of Vangelis’ ‘1492: Conquest of Paradise’ booming from the ship’s speakers. Guests are encouraged to pull on some ropes to help raise the sails, tie a few sailor’s knots to hold them in place, visit the open bridge (as long as you stay quiet), lay out in the bowsprit net dangling above the briny ocean deep for a chance to see dolphins playing in the surging seas, or climb the mast to the crow’s nest for a stunning view. If that all sounds like work, you can also just relax in casual elegance in the upper deck loungers while smartly clad waiters offer you drinks.

The ship is a realm of teak and brass. Its top deck is lined with deck chairs, a pool and a sea of polished instruments, coiled ropes, a gleaming wood-spoked wheel and other nautical gear. It’s a delight to watch the captain and crew deftly navigate the ship through narrow channels and cliff-side passages into sheltered harbours. The intimate Star Clipper is able to visit destinations untouched by larger cruise ships, and its size allows us to slip quietly and seamlessly into each port without overwhelming them like an invading army. Often, we tie up at the wharf, other times we tender in; in either case the fine lines of our vessel draws a crowd.

The convivial indoor-outdoor Tropical Bar, where most of the ship’s onboard activities take place, is sheltered under a canvas cover. A cozy library offers a quiet escape inside its beautiful haven of mahogany wood, complete with sailing ship art and a faux marble fireplace. A piano bar leads down to a lovely dining room, which could be from a golden-age liner with its brass

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portholes, beamed ceilings and tufted velvet booths. It can accommodate all guests at once, which means there is one leisurely open dining time for meals.

In the morning my wife heads to the stern for a complimentary yoga class, while I show off my own dexterity by maneuvering through the swinging doors from the coffee nook to the upper deck without spilling my cup. In the evenings, a group of us more unsavoury swashbucklers gather astern to howl at the moon and gawk at the sky’s universal beauty, with a blanket of stars that once guided lonely pirates homeward reflecting off the calm Mediterranean waters.

The Star Clipper is large enough to offer firstclass accommodation and dining, but in a relaxed atmosphere. Superior service is provided by an attentive crew. On my cruise there are 104 fellow scallywags of 14 different nationalities, looked after by a staff of 70. I am astonished that the crew all know my name on day one, and not due to anything silly I’ve done, (well, maybe my Captain Jack impersonations).

Our seven-night voyage takes us from Rome to Cannes on the French Riviera. We invade Portoferraio where Napoleon was exiled, before drifting stealthily between the islands of Corsica, France, and Sardinia, Italy. Highlights include the narrow-sheltered harbour and fortified clifftop village of Bonifacio, the booty garnered at the wineries of Alghero, Sardinia, the town of

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Bonifacio, Corsica The Tropical Bar Star Clipper Stateroom

Calvi, Corsica with its 13th-century Citadel, and the soft sand beaches of St. Tropez. In Elba, we stand in a small bird-cage basket gondola that whisks us to the top of Monte Capanne for outstanding views. Outside of Calvi, our small group careens around treacherous mountainside curves on a bus tour to the highland villages of Sant’Antonino with its medieval cobbled alleyways, and Pigna, a community saved by art where more than 50 artisans craft everything from pottery to paintings. I pillage (buy on my wife’s decree) an exquisite music box in the beautiful shape of a horse.

The Star Clipper hosts a number of theme nights on each voyage. A dance party sees us waltzing around the upper deck in a romantic stupor under a Corsican moon, while on talent night we find ourselves fortified by extra rations of grog, cheering on our wonderful waiter, Hero, from Indonesia as he belts out ‘New York,New York.’ Pirate night, meanwhile, has me dressed in a skullcap, eyepatch, earring and hook, trying to impress the fair wenches on board (with absolutely no success). Shiver me timbers!

The opportunity for guests to clamber the web of ropes to the lofty crow’s nest is another wonderful adventure. The captain orders me up (perhaps in response to my earlier indiscretions), so I scramble 50 feet up the ratlines high above the deck. Perhaps it’s the heights (or possibly just my fanciful mind), but I suddenly imagine myself making the climb in galeforce winds while avoiding the cannon balls and mus-

ket fire of angry Corsican pirates. Truthfully, we’re safely moored, sheltered beneath the sheer cliffs of Bonifacio, and the only unfriendly fire was the heckling coming from my wife. Still, I believe the ascent displayed a certain measure of bravery. (Okay, I was harnessed in – landlubber that I be.)

Travelling under sail offers a sense of intrigue and mystery, and a journey on the Mediterranean aboard a luxurious sailing ship specializing in immersive and intriguing itineraries makes this a special cruise, with the activities, amenities, camaraderie and atmosphere of a private charter.

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St. Tropez Pirate Night
Cultures of Fiji & the South Pacific with Jann Arden October 21, 2024 Join award-winning Canadian singer, songwriter, actor, and author, Jann Arden onboard Scenic Eclipse Prices starting at $12,215 per person Included Airfare and Savings up to $6,500 per person, plus 1-Night Hotel Terms and Conditions: Offer valid on new bookings only, subject to availability, and may sell out. Prices are in CAD and based on double occupancy. Pricing is based on lowest cabin category available and subject to change. Save $2,500 per person on select Verandah Suites, or $6,500 on Spa, Panorama, or Penthouse Suites. Included economy airfare, Scenic reserves the right to ticket the airfare upon receipt of deposit. Max ticket cost cannot exceed $2,500pp. Flights promotion is valid from 11 gateways across Canada towards the international economy airfare to Lautoka Fiji roundtrip. Tax and ticket surcharges may apply. This flight promotion is valid on specific classes of service with scheduled airlines of Scenic’s choice. Offer includes a pre hotel night stay in Lautoka, Fiji prior to cruise departure. Hotel must be booked through Scenic reservations. Offer is for new bookings only between February 7-October 20,2024 and only applies to this exclusive celebrity hosted cruise with Jann Arden 701F211024. No retroactivity and not redeemable for cash. Deposit is required at the time of booking and full payment required within 7 days. Offer not combinable with any other offer. No Single supplement. Offer subject to availability and may sell out. Offer applicable to groups. For full terms and conditions visit scenic.ca/terms-and-conditions. © SCENIC LUXURY CRUISES AND TOURS | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | BC CONSUMER PROTECTION #40178 To book, contact your luxury travel professional, contact us at 1 844 576 0469 or visit scenic.ca/jannarden to learn more.

A MEMORABLE VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY

A Caribbean cruise on the all-inclusive Scenic Eclipse II proved to be both luxurious and adventurous for all those onboard

WE EMBARKED ON OUR Caribbean cruise on the all-inclusive, luxurious Scenic Eclipse II, a recently launched Discovery yacht, anticipating new places to see, off-the-beaten-path islands most have never heard of, and wildlife such as the elusive three-toed sloth. It was November, and we were thrilled by the prospect of soft sand beaches, warm crystalline waters filled with colourful fish and marine life, fabulous snorkelling spots, and a leisurely sail through the iconic Panama Canal. We were not disappointed.

Imagine that you’ve been looking for an elegantly relaxed yacht full of like-minded people, curious travellers seeking new ports, great photo opportunities, and some remarkable snorkelling over coral gardens and deep abysses. Scenic Luxury Cruises will warmly welcome you as it showcases both Expedition and Exploration (or, as they say, Discovery) cruising to both ends of the world and many places in between.

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With 200 to 228 guests on each ship, Scenic Eclipse and its new sister, Eclipse II, sail the globe from pole to pole in search of remarkable experiences, intriguing wildlife, impressive sights, captivating vistas and endless sunsets. Above all, they’re in search of ways to ignite your sense of wonder.

We packed the wonder and some wanderlust, along with a few bathing suits, shorts, tee shirts, and smart yet casual evening clothing, and ensured the camera was ready. We were also prepared for Zodiac landings. You’re shown the correct way to get in and out of your inflatable boat since some landings are wet, and you’ll learn to keep your sense of humour intact. Be sure to also brush up on trivia as you will feel compelled to participate in the fun daily quiz, and you’ll enjoy fascinating lectures and talks as well as culinary demos in the Theatre. Depending on where your yacht is cruising, you may even be able to take flight in one of the two onboard helicopters or go down to the ocean depths in the onboard submersible.

We enjoyed exemplary service from an impressive brigade of staff, whose well-polished yet personal interactions made every meal a wonderful experience. Everywhere on our yacht, we found everyone friendly, knowledgeable and impressive in whatever exchange we had. The crew, staff, our affable Hotel Manager, Richard, and our wonderfully charming Captain Torry who hailed from Norway, made our cruise even better. I have to say that over many years and on more than 400 cruises, I have rarely enjoyed better or more charming service across the board.

Choice is always an integral part of luxury cruising, even if it’s a casual onboard feel, and we did not lack a variety of excellent restaurants. Among the various

dining spots on Scenic Eclipse II, we regularly enjoyed the casual Azure Café open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Think breakfast fixings, pizzas, burgers, sandwiches, pasta and tasty treats.

Another daytime favourite was the Yacht Club, which invariably beckoned us for an al fresco lunch. A glass of French rosé, some delicious food served from a buffet, and that ever-present, harmonious service ensured these meals were enjoyable. Chatting with our fellow travellers (many repeat Scenic guests) and sharing stories of the morning’s tour

or snorkel excursion was always a pleasure. The camaraderie of small ship cruising can’t be underestimated because one of the most enjoyable aspects of the adventure is connecting with other guests and sharing those unforgettable personalized experiences.

Other dining choices included my favourite: Lumière, a delightfully intimate, must-reserve venue offering delicious French cuisine, a Champagne bar and a knowledgeable sommelier who expertly paired wines. I loved sitting at the bar counter, enjoying a glass of bubbly and a taste of caviar before our meal. For lovers

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Elements Restaurant Zodiac

of sushi and Asian fusion cuisine, the ship offers Koko’s, where you can reserve a seat at the Sushi Bar (very popular) or enjoy a regular menu in this attractive eatery. Several times a week, one can book the special Night Market @ Koko’s, with a limited number of guests, inspired by the street food of global night markets. The main dining room, Elements, is perfect for a relaxed dining experience with Italian-inspired dishes, steaks and seafood, while an invitation-only private dining room, dubbed Chef’s Table @ Elements, offers a curated menu for 10 guests.

On our cruise, we sailed with a celebrity chef from the Eastern U.S., Bryan Voltaggio. He comes with quite a pedigree, has been on Top Chef as a finalist three times, and will be a judge on the show next year. He is a very engaging chap and a terrific chef who puts a special focus on seafood. One day in The Theatre, we enjoyed a culinary demo on how to make Maryland Blue Crab cakes. On four nights of the voyage, Chef Voltaggio took over Lumière for an exclusive tasting menu – fully booked each night. As Scenic is a food-focused cruise line, there are often famous and celebrity chefs

sailing on its ocean and river voyages, and its smaller sister line, Emerald Cruises, does the same. A foodie’s delight!

Naturally, the itinerary is often the key when booking a cruise and we all have bucket list destinations. Many on our sailing wanted to transit the Panama Canal, which was a lovely and fascinating day. On our itinerary, we happily immersed ourselves in the flora and fauna of islands we had barely heard about, and splashed, snorkelled and swam to our hearts’ content. On one memorable day, we had the best beach party on the San Blas Is -

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lands, the most beautiful slice of paradise you could imagine. It’s home to the Guna Indians, who kindly let us come to their island, interact with their people and then frolic in the water with some of the local children. We had so much fun and also enjoyed some fantastic snorkelling. A highlight was doing “aquabics” in the clear, azure water, with Richard wading into the sea in his uniform to bring us Champagne (in plastic glasses), and Captain Torry joining the shenanigans in the water. These are the days of laughter and memories.

On another beach day in the Pearl Islands, a Panamanian archipelago, most guests helped clean up the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore on the beach in a big storm. It felt good to contribute to this beautiful area of the world, as well as to snorkel, beachcomb, kayak or try a stand-up paddleboard.

A must-do for many on our yacht was an excursion into the mangroves to look for three-toed sloths, which are notoriously hard to find. It was our lucky day as several were spotted! We also loved the quirky, laidback vibe of Bocas del Toro in Panama, which felt like the Florida Keys of old. Colourful buildings, dive cen -

tres, surf shops, funky bars and friendly locals made this terrific stop something different.

The yacht offers an all-inclusive onboard atmosphere; no tipping required as it’s included in the fare (although we did give extra to some of our favourite staff). All drinks are included –with a fine choice of wines, cocktails, and more than 100 Whiskeys and Champagne – and there are no restaurant upcharges. We enjoyed the excellent, caring services of Minty, our butler (every room is a suite, and each suite

has the services of a butler, which is lovely), in our expansive and comfortable verandah accommodation. There’s a sleeping area and a lounging space, a minibar refreshed daily, an Illy coffee maker and a kettle, water bottles, binoculars and a very comfy bed –all you could wish for.

On this warm water Discovery cruise, with our knowledgeable Discovery team leading the charge on our outings, we had a very special time both ashore and on our yacht. It could not have been any better.

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PHOTOS VANESSA LEE, ISTOCK San Blas Islands, Panama Bocas del Toro, Panama

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A VIKING INVASION ON THE GREAT LAKES

History, scenery, the stunning Canadian Shield, a World Biosphere Reserve and the great outdoors make for a marvellous cruise

WHAT’S TO SEE ON THE GREAT

LAKES?” asked my West Coast born-and-raised friend Julie when I told her I was going on a week-long cruise from Milwaukee to Thunder Bay.

I, too, had been a little skeptical when I heard of Viking’s plan to sail its expedition ships on the Great Lakes. The Octantis and Polaris were designed and built to

withstand polar conditions and to take guests to remote and potentially risky regions of the planet in comfort and luxury. The Great Lakes – in the heart of North America and bordered by towns, cities and summer cottages –hardly qualify as remote or risky.

If you grew up around the lakes then moved away as I did, it’s easy to forget their enormous

beauty. So, it was with a coming-home kind of curiosity that I boarded Octantis in Milwaukee on a warm evening last June, excited but with no big expectations.

Upon boarding, I realized that the ship was so inviting and luxuriously comfortable that I could happily stay on board all week. Indeed, I met a man who did just that. (I’ll introduce him later.) Viking offers

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five itineraries on the Great Lakes ranging from 8 to 15 days, including the newest and most comprehensive – the Great Lakes Collection, which sails from Toronto to Duluth, Minnesota (or the reverse) and takes in all five lakes.

I’d signed up for the Great Lakes Explorer, beginning in Milwaukee and ending eight days later in Thunder Bay. Of the 311

guests on board, most were American but other Canadians were on board, too. Each morning, we awoke in a new place and most evenings we sailed into the sunset as we slowly made our way west.

“The horses are always right,” joked my guide John on the first morning while on a walking tour of Mackinac (pronounced Mackinaw) Island. “Don’t get in the way

of the horses!”

Sitting strategically between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, Mackinac Island was for centuries home to the Anishinabek people, then became a British military outpost as well as the centre of the fur trade. It later grew into a quaint, car-free island famous for its fudge. Locals and visitors get around primarily by cycling or by

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Viking Octantis passing Mackinac Island

horse and carriage. Even Amazon packages are delivered by the latter!

By happy coincidence, we arrived in early June at the start of Mackinac’s annual Lilac Festival. There were so many lilac trees and bushes in bloom – in more than 250 varieties – that everywhere we went, the sweet scent of lilac perfumed the air. It was a pleasant distraction when I rented a bike after my walking tour and pedalled to the top of West Bluff overlooking Lake Huron. On the way I passed the Grand Hotel, where other Viking guests were enjoying High Tea on what’s said to be the longest porch in the world.

After the manicured charms of Mackinac, the maze of granite islands that make up Georgian Bay’s Thirty Thousand Islands felt wild, almost pristine, even though this is the western edge of Ontario’s busy cottage country. It’s also, I learned, the largest freshwater archipelago in the world.

Near Parry Sound, some of us hiked the pine-clad granite of Killbear Provincial Park, others toured historic lighthouses on one of Vi -

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king’s Special Operations Boats (nicknamed SOBs!), while still others toured the Georgian Bay Biosphere’s administrative headquarters to learn how this UNESCO-designated organization is working to ‘nurture a balance between humans and nature’ in a region where 50 species are at risk.

The following day, while Octantis anchored off Killarney, I joined a kayak group to paddle a sheltered section of the shoreline with exquisitely clear water.

“This is the start of the Canadian Shield,” said Viking’s lead kayak guide Elsa Ross. “Just look around. There’s very little soil.” White pines persevered anyway, some appearing to grow straight out of the red-streaked rock.

Our paddle adventure left us famished and we happily headed to nearby Killarney Mountain Lodge for lunch. The food on Octantis was so good that I was reluctant to miss any of it, but a traditional fish fry lunch of local whitefish was not to be skipped either.

This part of northern Ontario was a favourite of the Group of Seven artists. One of the hiking trails near Frazer Bay is named for A.J. Casson, the youngest member of the group. “He would have taken his easel and paints, his watercolours,” said our guide Noemie when we arrived by Zodiac at the foot of Frazer Bay Hill the following day. “He would have hiked all the way up, and painted at the top.” Following in his footsteps, we climbed through a light-filled forest before emerging to a stunning view of the long fjord from which Casson created his impression of Baie Fine Entrance on a hot July day in 1947.

More history came to life when we sailed through the Soo Locks. Opened in 1855, they link Lake Superior to the lower lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway, allowing ships to bypass the rollicking St. Mary’s River. Even today,

the locks are vitally important to both the U.S. and Canadian economies, supporting 123,000 jobs and moving 134 million metric tons of cargo annually.

On our penultimate day, I squeezed in as many excursions as possible after we anchored off Silver Islet: a hike through the oldgrowth forest at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park; a descent by submarine to the bottom of Lake Superior (Viking has two subs on each of its expedition ships); and a cruise by Zodiac to the tiny island that gave Silver Islet its name. Tom, our local guide, explained that in the mid-1880s, men painstakingly enlarged the islet by constructing wooden breakwaters and dumping crushed rock. Then, fighting wind and waves, they built a wooden shaft reaching 384 metres below Lake Superior.

“I know that if I were leading that, I would have walked away and started farming or something on the mainland,” Tom chuckled. “But they didn’t, they persevered.”

Ultimately, $3.25 million of silver (the equivalent of $78 million today) was hauled out before the mine flooded in 1884, making it the world’s richest silver mine in its day. The water is so clear that when we float around the islet we can see the gaping hole – the shaft – where men once de-

scended to work. Many timbers are still in place.

Looking back at all I did off the ship, you might think I had no time to enjoy being onboard. But come evening (and on the day we had no stops), I relaxed in the spa that offered an indoor pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna and even a ‘snow shower’, found quiet spots with comfy leather chairs in The Library to catch up on reading, and listened to live classical music while sipping a pre-dinner cocktail in the Explorers’ Lounge.

Even though Octantis is an ‘expedition’ ship, which implies getting off and exploring, retired Toronto architect John Vanstone never left the ship. John was sailing with extended family for a floating reunion (his group called themselves the Group of Eight) but an injured knee kept him onboard. Still, he enjoyed daily lectures, fabulous food and the ship itself, including his stateroom. “You have the mirrors that give you that panoramic view. If you look carefully at the sink, that whole wall is a work of art. I mean everything, every location on that ship has been considered and is a work of art, in my opinion,” he said.

So yes, Julie, there’s plenty to see and do on the Great Lakes. And the Viking Octantis will take you there in the utmost comfort.

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