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Halifax to Milwaukee
Hapag-Lloyd CruisesINS2614

Halifax to Milwaukee

Date

2026-09-19

Duration

18 nights

Departure Port

Halifax

Canada

Arrival Port

Milwaukee

United States

Rating

Expedition

Theme

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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

HANSEATIC Inspiration

Ice

Launched

2019

Refitted

—

Tonnage

15,650 GT

Passengers

—

Cabins

120

Crew

175

Length

452 m

Width

22 m

Speed

16 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Halifax

Depart 19:00
Canada
Halifax

Halifax, the historic capital of Nova Scotia, is a refined Atlantic port where centuries of maritime heritage meet a flourishing culinary scene anchored by Digby scallops, donairs, and one of North America's oldest farmers' markets. Visitors should not miss the star-shaped Citadel Hill and the harbourfront boardwalk's constellation of galleries and tasting rooms. The ideal season stretches from late June through October, when autumn's blazing foliage transforms the entire province into a masterwork of colour and the cruise terminal welcomes the world's finest vessels.

Day 2

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Day 3

Charlottetown

Canada
Charlottetown

Charlottetown is the Birthplace of Canadian Confederation and Prince Edward Island's gracious Victorian capital, where Province House witnessed the nation's founding and the world's longest-running annual musical has played since 1965. Visit June through October via Cunard or Regent Seven Seas for legendary PEI oysters and lobster, red sand beaches, and the Green Gables landscape that inspired one of literature's most beloved heroines.

Day 4

Day 4

Iles de la Madeleine

The Îles de la Madeleine are a windswept Acadian archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, defined by dramatic red sandstone cliffs, pristine beaches, and a lobster-fishing culture that shapes daily life. Must-dos include tasting fresh lobster and smoked herring, kayaking beneath the sculpted red cliffs, and visiting during harp seal pupping season. June–September offers the best weather, while late February–March brings the extraordinary harp seal pup encounter on the ice floes.

Day 5

Day 5

Gaspe

Arrive 07:00Depart 13:00
Canada
Gaspe

Gaspe, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Seabourn feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 6

Day 6

Tadoussac

Arrive 13:00Depart 20:30
Canada
Tadoussac

Tadoussac is a historic village at the mouth of Canada's Saguenay Fjord, where cold river waters meeting the St. Lawrence create one of the world's premier whale-watching destinations with up to 13 species including belugas, fin whales, and occasional blue whales. Must-dos include a Zodiac whale-watching excursion, kayaking the dramatic Saguenay Fjord, and visiting North America's oldest wooden church. Visit August or September for peak whale diversity and autumn foliage.

Day 7

Day 7

Saguenay

Arrive 06:00Depart 14:00
Saguenay

The Saguenay is a glacially carved fjord of Norwegian grandeur hidden in Quebec, where three-hundred-meter cliffs plunge into waters hosting the world's southernmost beluga whales alongside blue whales, fins, and humpbacks. Visit September through October via Cunard or Azamara for autumn-color fjord transits, world-class whale-watching at Tadoussac, and one of Canada's most spectacular and least-expected natural treasures.

Day 8

Day 8

Quebec City

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Canada
Quebec City

Quebec City is North America's only walled city, a UNESCO treasure where 400 years of French colonial architecture crown a St. Lawrence promontory beneath the iconic Château Frontenac. Visit September through October via Cunard or Seabourn for autumn foliage transforming stone ramparts, elevated Québécois terroir cuisine, and the singular experience of genuine Old World atmosphere on a continent that rarely provides it.

Day 9

Day 9

Montreal

Arrive 08:00
Canada
Montreal

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.

Day 10

Day 10

St Lawrence River

Day 11

Day 11

Toronto

Arrive 08:00
Canada
Toronto

Toronto is Canada's most multicultural metropolis, where over 200 languages, the ROM's Libeskind crystal, Frank Gehry's AGO redesign, and neighborhoods spanning every cuisine on Earth create one of North America's most rewarding and underestimated cities. Visit September via Viking for the Toronto International Film Festival, waterfront island escapes, and the revelation that Canada's financial capital harbors cultural diversity rivaling any city on the continent.

Day 12

Day 12

Welland Canal

Welland Canal

Welland Canal, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Hapag-Lloyd Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 13

Day 13

Windsor

Canada

Windsor, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Viking feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 14

Day 14

Tobermory

Arrive 13:00Depart 19:00
Canada

Tobermory sits at the tip of Ontario's Bruce Peninsula, where impossibly clear waters reveal shipwrecks in Fathom Five National Marine Park — Canada's first underwater preserve. Must-dos include snorkelling the Sweepstakes wreck, hiking to the Grotto's turquoise sea cave, and visiting Flowerpot Island's iconic rock formations. The best season runs from June through September, when warm weather unlocks diving, glass-bottom boat tours, and the full glory of the Bruce Trail.

Day 15

Day 15

Killarney

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
Canada
Killarney

Killarney sits on Georgian Bay's northern shore where the white quartzite La Cloche Mountains inspired Group of Seven masterpieces, leading to the creation of one of Ontario's finest provincial parks. Must-dos include hiking the Crack for panoramic views, paddling turquoise backcountry lakes, and eating legendary fish and chips at Herbert Fisheries. Visit September for ideal conditions — warm days, autumn colour, and clear skies over the 50-plus crystal-clear lakes of this Canadian Shield wilderness.

Day 16

Day 16

Parry Sound

Canada
Parry Sound

Parry Sound, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Hapag-Lloyd Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 17

Day 17

Sault Sainte Marie

Arrive 12:00Depart 18:00
Canada
Sault Sainte Marie

Sault Sainte Marie ("the Soo") is the Great Lakes' most vital shipping chokepoint, where massive freighters transit the Soo Locks between Lake Superior and Lake Huron in a spectacle of engineering precision. Must-dos include watching the lock operations, tasting Lake Superior whitefish, and riding the Agawa Canyon Tour Train through spectacular autumn foliage. June through October offers the best conditions, with September-October peak for fall colors.

Day 18

Day 18

Mackinac Island

Arrive 07:00Depart 13:00
United States
Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island is a car-free Victorian treasure in Michigan's Lake Huron, where horse-drawn carriages, the iconic Grand Hotel, and century-old fudge shops preserve an atmosphere of unhurried elegance. Visitors should not miss a carriage tour past Arch Rock and Fort Mackinac, followed by planked whitefish at a harborside tavern. The island is most enchanting from mid-June through September, when the Lilac Festival gives way to warm summer days perfect for cycling the eight-mile shoreline loop.

Day 19

Day 19

Milwaukee

Arrive 07:00
United States
Milwaukee

Milwaukee is America's brewing capital reinvented, where German heritage, a world-class art museum with Calatrava wings, and the world's largest music festival anchor a lakefront city of genuine warmth and surprising sophistication. Must-do experiences include the Milwaukee Art Museum, a Friday fish fry, the Harley-Davidson Museum, and craft brewery hopping. June through September is prime, with Summerfest in late June/July being the annual cultural peak.

Day 1

Halifax

Depart 19:00
Canada
Halifax

Halifax, the historic capital of Nova Scotia, is a refined Atlantic port where centuries of maritime heritage meet a flourishing culinary scene anchored by Digby scallops, donairs, and one of North America's oldest farmers' markets. Visitors should not miss the star-shaped Citadel Hill and the harbourfront boardwalk's constellation of galleries and tasting rooms. The ideal season stretches from late June through October, when autumn's blazing foliage transforms the entire province into a masterwork of colour and the cruise terminal welcomes the world's finest vessels.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Charlottetown

Canada
Charlottetown

Charlottetown is the Birthplace of Canadian Confederation and Prince Edward Island's gracious Victorian capital, where Province House witnessed the nation's founding and the world's longest-running annual musical has played since 1965. Visit June through October via Cunard or Regent Seven Seas for legendary PEI oysters and lobster, red sand beaches, and the Green Gables landscape that inspired one of literature's most beloved heroines.

Day 4

Iles de la Madeleine

The Îles de la Madeleine are a windswept Acadian archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, defined by dramatic red sandstone cliffs, pristine beaches, and a lobster-fishing culture that shapes daily life. Must-dos include tasting fresh lobster and smoked herring, kayaking beneath the sculpted red cliffs, and visiting during harp seal pupping season. June–September offers the best weather, while late February–March brings the extraordinary harp seal pup encounter on the ice floes.

Day 5

Gaspe

Arrive 07:00Depart 13:00
Canada
Gaspe

Gaspe, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Seabourn feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 6

Tadoussac

Arrive 13:00Depart 20:30
Canada
Tadoussac

Tadoussac is a historic village at the mouth of Canada's Saguenay Fjord, where cold river waters meeting the St. Lawrence create one of the world's premier whale-watching destinations with up to 13 species including belugas, fin whales, and occasional blue whales. Must-dos include a Zodiac whale-watching excursion, kayaking the dramatic Saguenay Fjord, and visiting North America's oldest wooden church. Visit August or September for peak whale diversity and autumn foliage.

Day 7

Saguenay

Arrive 06:00Depart 14:00
Saguenay

The Saguenay is a glacially carved fjord of Norwegian grandeur hidden in Quebec, where three-hundred-meter cliffs plunge into waters hosting the world's southernmost beluga whales alongside blue whales, fins, and humpbacks. Visit September through October via Cunard or Azamara for autumn-color fjord transits, world-class whale-watching at Tadoussac, and one of Canada's most spectacular and least-expected natural treasures.

Day 8

Quebec City

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Canada
Quebec City

Quebec City is North America's only walled city, a UNESCO treasure where 400 years of French colonial architecture crown a St. Lawrence promontory beneath the iconic Château Frontenac. Visit September through October via Cunard or Seabourn for autumn foliage transforming stone ramparts, elevated Québécois terroir cuisine, and the singular experience of genuine Old World atmosphere on a continent that rarely provides it.

Day 9

Montreal

Arrive 08:00
Canada
Montreal

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.

Day 10

St Lawrence River

Day 11

Toronto

Arrive 08:00
Canada
Toronto

Toronto is Canada's most multicultural metropolis, where over 200 languages, the ROM's Libeskind crystal, Frank Gehry's AGO redesign, and neighborhoods spanning every cuisine on Earth create one of North America's most rewarding and underestimated cities. Visit September via Viking for the Toronto International Film Festival, waterfront island escapes, and the revelation that Canada's financial capital harbors cultural diversity rivaling any city on the continent.

Day 12

Welland Canal

Welland Canal

Welland Canal, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Hapag-Lloyd Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 13

Windsor

Canada

Windsor, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Viking feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 14

Tobermory

Arrive 13:00Depart 19:00
Canada

Tobermory sits at the tip of Ontario's Bruce Peninsula, where impossibly clear waters reveal shipwrecks in Fathom Five National Marine Park — Canada's first underwater preserve. Must-dos include snorkelling the Sweepstakes wreck, hiking to the Grotto's turquoise sea cave, and visiting Flowerpot Island's iconic rock formations. The best season runs from June through September, when warm weather unlocks diving, glass-bottom boat tours, and the full glory of the Bruce Trail.

Day 15

Killarney

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
Canada
Killarney

Killarney sits on Georgian Bay's northern shore where the white quartzite La Cloche Mountains inspired Group of Seven masterpieces, leading to the creation of one of Ontario's finest provincial parks. Must-dos include hiking the Crack for panoramic views, paddling turquoise backcountry lakes, and eating legendary fish and chips at Herbert Fisheries. Visit September for ideal conditions — warm days, autumn colour, and clear skies over the 50-plus crystal-clear lakes of this Canadian Shield wilderness.

Day 16

Parry Sound

Canada
Parry Sound

Parry Sound, Canada, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is May through October, when the climate is at its most welcoming for outdoor exploration. Cruise lines including Hapag-Lloyd Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 17

Sault Sainte Marie

Arrive 12:00Depart 18:00
Canada
Sault Sainte Marie

Sault Sainte Marie ("the Soo") is the Great Lakes' most vital shipping chokepoint, where massive freighters transit the Soo Locks between Lake Superior and Lake Huron in a spectacle of engineering precision. Must-dos include watching the lock operations, tasting Lake Superior whitefish, and riding the Agawa Canyon Tour Train through spectacular autumn foliage. June through October offers the best conditions, with September-October peak for fall colors.

Day 18

Mackinac Island

Arrive 07:00Depart 13:00
United States
Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island is a car-free Victorian treasure in Michigan's Lake Huron, where horse-drawn carriages, the iconic Grand Hotel, and century-old fudge shops preserve an atmosphere of unhurried elegance. Visitors should not miss a carriage tour past Arch Rock and Fort Mackinac, followed by planked whitefish at a harborside tavern. The island is most enchanting from mid-June through September, when the Lilac Festival gives way to warm summer days perfect for cycling the eight-mile shoreline loop.

Day 19

Milwaukee

Arrive 07:00
United States
Milwaukee

Milwaukee is America's brewing capital reinvented, where German heritage, a world-class art museum with Calatrava wings, and the world's largest music festival anchor a lakefront city of genuine warmth and surprising sophistication. Must-do experiences include the Milwaukee Art Museum, a Friday fish fry, the Harley-Davidson Museum, and craft brewery hopping. June through September is prime, with Summerfest in late June/July being the annual cultural peak.

Cabin Categories

Grand Suite with Veranda 1
Grand Suite with Veranda 2
Grand Suite with Veranda 7

Grand Suite with Veranda

Suite
764 m²Max 3
10

Approx. 71 m²/764 ft² Suites on Deck 6 and 7
Private veranda (approx. 16 m²/172 ft²) with space heaters
Separate living and sleeping areas
Separate dining area
Sleeping area with panoramic view
Separable beds
TV in living and sleeping areas
Daylight bathroom with two sinks, free-standing bath, rain shower and veranda access
Steam sauna in shower area
Heated wall in bathroom
Separate toilet
Free mini bar with a selection of spirits
Coffee machine
24-hour cabin service
Butler service
Fixed table reservation in the main restaurant, if desired
Free choice of Zodiac group

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+11
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Guarantee Suite

Guarantee Suite

Suite
SJS

Guarantee Suite

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Junior Suite with Balcony 1
Junior Suite with Balcony 2
Junior Suite with Balcony 5

Junior Suite with Balcony

Suite
452 m²Max 3
09

Approx. 42 m²/452 ft² Suites on Deck 6 and 7
Private balcony (approx. 6 m²/65 ft²)
Separate living and sleeping areas
Separate dining area
Sleeping area with panoramic view
Separable beds
TV in living and sleeping areas
Bathroom with two sinks and rain shower
Steam sauna in shower area
Heated wall in bathroom
Free mini bar with a selection of spirits
Coffee machine
24-hour cabin service
Butler service
Fixed table reservation in the main restaurant, if desired

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableFree Mini Bar+9
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Balcony Cabin 1
Balcony Cabin 2
Balcony Cabin 3

Balcony Cabin

Balcony
291 m²Max 3
04060708

Approx. 27 m²/291 ft² Cabins incl. balcony (approx. 5 m²/54 ft²) on Deck 5, 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+5
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French Balcony Cabin 1
French Balcony Cabin 2
French Balcony Cabin 5

French Balcony Cabin

Balcony
291 m²Max 3
0305

Approx. 21/23 m² (226 ft²/248 ft²) Cabins on Deck 6 and 7
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+5
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Guarantee Balcony Cabin 1
Guarantee Balcony Cabin 2
Guarantee Balcony Cabin 3

Guarantee Balcony Cabin

Balcony
291 m²Max 3
S02S03S04S05S06S07S08SBSF

Guarantee Balcony Cabin

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+5
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Guarantee Outside Cabin 1
Guarantee Outside Cabin 2
Guarantee Outside Cabin 3

Guarantee Outside Cabin

Outside
237 m²Max 2
S01SAPSKAB

Guarantee Outside Cabin

Double or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableCoffee MachineSafeHair Dryer+6
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Outside Cabin 1
Outside Cabin 2
Outside Cabin 3

Outside Cabin

Outside
237 m²Max 2
01

Approx. 22 m²/237 ft² cabins on Deck 4, 5 and 6
Heated wall in the bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service

Double or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableCoffee MachineSafeHair Dryer+6
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Panoramic Cabin 1
Panoramic Cabin 2
Panoramic Cabin 3

Panoramic Cabin

Outside
226 m²Max 2
02

Approx. 21 m²/226 ft² Cabins on Deck 5
Heated wall in bathroom
Rain shower
Free mini bar (soft drinks)
Coffee machine
Separable beds
24-hour cabin service
There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)

ShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee MachineSafeHair Dryer+6
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