Celiac Cruise Fall Foliage Escape - New England & Canada Cruise

Oceania Vista | New York to Montreal | October 6 - October 17, 2026

Experience the vibrant colors of autumn with Celiac Cruise as we continue our exclusive gluten-free cruising partnership with Oceania Cruises on this unforgettable 10-night voyage. Departing from New York during the majestic fall season, we’ll explore enchanting ports of call including Newport (Rhode Island), Boston (Massachusetts), Saint John (Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick), Halifax and Sydney (Nova Scotia), and Corner Brook (Newfoundland). We’ll then cruise the scenic St. Lawrence River, stopping at Saguenay (Quebec), before arriving in Montreal. 

With two staff members for every three guests, every need will be taken care of onboard Oceania Vista, one of the newest ships in the fleet. While at sea, you’ll savor mouthwatering meals in Ember, our exclusive gluten-free dining room dedicated entirely to Celiac Cruise guests throughout the journey. Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of fall foliage and embrace the cozy spirit of the season—join us for an autumn adventure where you can enjoy peace of mind and indulge in a truly worry-free gluten-free vacation.

Oceania’s Newer Ship – Oceania Vista

Celiac Cruise Exclusive Dining Room - Ember

Come and sail gluten-free to with us!
Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
October 6, 2026
New York, New York, United States
1 PM (Embark)
5 PM
October 7, 2026
Newport, Rhode Island, United States
7 AM
3 PM
October 8, 2026
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
11 AM
5 PM
October 9, 2026
Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick, Canada
1 PM
October 10, 2026
Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick, Canada
4 PM
October 11, 2026
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
11 AM
6 PM
October 12, 2026
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
10 AM
6 PM
October 13, 2026
Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
11 AM
6 PM
October 14, 2026
Cruising the St. Lawrence River
October 15, 2026
Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
9 AM
6 PM
October 16, 2026
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
7 AM
7 PM
October 17, 2026
Montreal, Canada
8 AM (Disembark)

Excursions are not included. However, Oceania typically offers the ability to see and experience these amazing shore excursions.

Things to Do and See:

World-Class Museums:

  • Explore the Guggenheim Museum, renowned for its architecture and art collections.
  • Discover natural wonders at the American Museum of Natural History.

Broadway and Theater:

  • Catch a Broadway show and experience world-famous theater productions.

Iconic Landmarks:

  • Visit Ground Zero, the site of the World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial.
  • Stroll through Central Park, offering scenic views and outdoor activities.

Urban Exploration:

  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of New York’s five boroughs.
  • Wander through bustling streets, watching the constant flow of people and city life.

Things to Do and See:

Gilded Age Mansions:

  • Tour the Marble House, the opulent Vanderbilt mansion.
  • Explore other historic mansions from the Gilded Age for a glimpse of luxury living.

Scenic Cliff Walk:

  • Take the Cliff Walk, a beautiful trail offering stunning views of the mansions and the rocky coastline.

Lighthouses and Coastal Views:

  • Visit Castle Hill Lighthouse and other iconic lighthouses along the rugged shoreline for picturesque vistas.

Charming Resort City:

  • Stroll through Newport’s well-preserved, historic streets and experience its blend of elegance and coastal charm.

Things to Do and See:

Freedom Trail:

  • Follow the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile path linking historic sites from the Paul Revere House to the Old North Church to learn about Boston’s key role in the American Revolution.

Prudential Tower Skywalk Observatory:

  • Head to the Prudential Tower Skywalk Observatory for panoramic views of the city from the 50th floor.

Museum of Fine Arts:

  • Visit the Museum of Fine Arts for a diverse collection, including works by Van Gogh and ancient Egyptian sculptures.

New England Aquarium:

  • Explore the New England Aquarium to marvel at marine life and exhibits.

Franklin Zoo:

  • Visit the Franklin Zoo for a family-friendly experience with animals from around the world.

Things to Do and See:

New Brunswick Museum:

  • Explore Canada’s oldest continuing museum, the New Brunswick Museum, which houses exhibits including the skeletal remains of a rare North Atlantic right whale.

Reversing Falls:

  • Witness the Reversing Falls, a fascinating tidal phenomenon where the flow of the Saint John River reverses due to the powerful tides.

Irving Nature Park:

  • Enjoy the serenity of Irving Nature Park, a great spot for birdwatching and outdoor.

Things to Do and See:

Halifax Citadel:

  • Visit the Halifax Citadel, a star-shaped fortress founded in 1749, where a ceremonial gun is fired daily at noon. The guides here wear traditional military uniforms, adding to the historic atmosphere.

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic:

  • Explore the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, which focuses on Halifax’s seafaring history, featuring exhibits such as the nearly 100-year-old Acadia ship.

Things to Do and See:

Captain James Cook Monument:

  • Begin your visit by taking in the stunning view from the Captain James Cook Monument, which honors the explorer who first mapped the area in 1767.

Corner Brook Museum:

  • Dive deeper into the area’s history at the Corner Brook Museum, which showcases marine artifacts, forestry exhibits, and collections from the indigenous peoples of the region.

Things to Do and See:

Musée du Fjord:

  • Visit the Musée du Fjord to learn about the area’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

Arthur Villeneuve’s Home:

  • Admire the intricate frescoes covering every nook and corner of Arthur Villeneuve’s home, the work of this barber and painter.

Goat Farm Tour:

  • Take a tour of a local goat farm to learn about farming and experience the region’s rural life.

Craftsman Road:

  • Explore Craftsman Road, where you can visit artisans creating artisanal cheeses, glass-blowing, and soap-making.

Saguenay National Park:

  • Hike through Saguenay National Park, a stunning natural reserve that cradles the dramatic fjord. The park offers scenic views and captivating landscapes that have drawn visitors for centuries.

Things to Do and See:

Old Town (Vieux-Québec):

  • Explore Old Town, surrounded by centuries-old granite walls and filled with cobblestone streets, offering a true taste of European charm.

Château Frontenac:

  • Admire the iconic Château Frontenac, one of the most photographed hotels in the world, sitting majestically above the city.

Musée de la Civilisation:

  • Visit the Musée de la Civilisation, which features fascinating exhibits that showcase Quebec’s rich history, culture, and early days as a French-speaking city.

Plains of Abraham:

  • Stroll through the Plains of Abraham, a large park that served as the site of a pivotal battle during the Seven Years’ War and now offers scenic walking paths.

Petit-Champlain District:

  • Wander through the Petit-Champlain District, a charming neighborhood full of boutique shops, galleries, and cafes, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.

Things to Do and See:

Old Port:

  • Spend time in Old Port, a lively area filled with entertainment, shops, and waterfront activities.

Museum of Fine Arts:

  • Visit the Museum of Fine Arts, which houses over 30,000 objects in a stunning collection of art from across time and cultures.

Montreal Botanical Garden:

  • Take a relaxing stroll through the Montreal Botanical Garden, a serene escape with diverse plant collections and beautiful landscapes, a popular destination since 1931.

Montreal’s Historic District:

  • Wander through Montreal’s historic district, with its European charm, cobblestone streets, and timeless architecture.

Mount Royal:

  • For panoramic views of the city, head to Mount Royal, a large hill offering hiking trails and a lovely park to explore.
Your World Included™ includes FREE
Category Your World Included™ Cabin Size Deck(s) Availability
OS – Owner’s Suite
$19,999
2200-2400 sq. ft.
8, 9, 10
AVAILABLE
VS – Vista Suite
$16,499
1450-1850 sq. ft.
8, 9, 10, 12
AVAILABLE
OC – Oceania Suite
$15,299
1000-1200 sq. ft.
11, 12
AVAILABLE
PH1 – Penthouse Suite
$10,399
400 sq. ft.
7, 10, 11
AVAILABLE
PH2 – Penthouse Suite
$10,149
400 sq. ft.
7, 10, 11
AVAILABLE
PH3 – Penthouse Suite
$9,899
400 sq. ft.
7, 10, 11
AVAILABLE
A1 – Concierge Level Veranda
$7,949
291 sq. ft.
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
AVAILABLE
A2 – Concierge Level Veranda
$7,749
291 sq. ft.
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
AVAILABLE
A3 – Concierge Level Veranda
$7,549
291 sq. ft.
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
AVAILABLE
A4 – Concierge Level Veranda
$7,349
291 sq. ft.
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
AVAILABLE
S – Concierge Level Solo Veranda
$8,599
270 sq. ft.
9
AVAILABLE
B1 – Veranda Stateroom
$7,099
291 sq. ft.
7, 8
AVAILABLE
B2 – Veranda Stateroom
$6,899
291 sq. ft.
7, 8
AVAILABLE
B3 – Veranda Stateroom
$6,699
291 sq. ft.
7, 8
AVAILABLE
B4 – Veranda Stateroom
$6,499
291 sq. ft.
7, 8
AVAILABLE
B5 – French Veranda
$5,899
240 sq. ft.
7
AVAILABLE

Rates listed are per person based on double occupancy and are subject to change. A limited number of solo staterooms may also be available, contact us for details. All rates exclude taxes and fees of $195 per person. All Celiac Cruise guests receive complimentary gratuities valued at $180+ per person, the Prestige Beverage Package, complimentary internet (two devices per stateroom, excluding streaming). Air packages are available for an additional cost.  Ask for details!

A $750 per person deposit for staterooms is due at time of booking. Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Suites require an additional 20% deposit that will be invoiced after confirmation. 

Final payment is due no later than April 1, 2026. 

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