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North America Cruises

North America

A vast and diverse continent, offering everything from vibrant cities and rich cultural heritage to breathtaking natural wonders, dramatic coastlines and iconic landscapes stretching from the Arctic to the tropics.
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Iconic landmarks &
culture

North America cruises offers a mix of vibrant cities, iconic landmarks, and stunning natural beauty. Explore New York or Toronto, marvel at the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls, relax on scenic coasts, or discover rich history and culture—there’s something unforgettable for every traveler.

Stunning & Diverse Natural Wonders

North America is home to breathtaking landscapes, from Canada’s vast forests and arctic tundra to Mexico’s lush jungles, volcanoes, and coral reefs. The USA’s iconic National Parks, including Yosemite and Yellowstone, offer world-class hiking, wildlife encounters and scenic vistas.

Rich Tapestry of Cultures & Cities

Discover vibrant cities like New York, Toronto, and Mexico City, each with its own energy, alongside ancient Mexican pyramids and fascinating museums. The continent’s mix of Indigenous, European and immigrant cultures creates a rich and dynamic experience for every traveler.

Iconic Landmarks & Entertainment

From the Statue of Liberty and Hollywood to the Grand Canyon, North America is packed with globally recognized sites. Enjoy Las Vegas shows, thrilling theme parks, or classic road trips along Route 66, making every visit unforgettable.

Epic landscapes, vibrant cities, unforgettable experiences.

Essential
Travel Information

Visa Requirements

For a North America cruise itinerary, Indian citizens require a valid passport (valid for at least six months beyond the cruise dates) and specific visas depending on the countries visited. 

Major Airports

Major North American cruise ports often have nearby major airports, with excellent proximity at Fort Lauderdale (FLL) for Port Everglades, San Diego (SAN) for B Street/Broadway Piers, and Vancouver (YVR) for Canada Place, while Miami (MIA) and NYC (JFK/LGA) are close to their respective terminals; for Port Canaveral, Orlando (MCO) is a primary hub despite being further than Melbourne (MLB), offering more flight options. 

Best time
to visit North America

March to May (Spring)

Spring awakens North America with blooming gardens, lush parks, and vibrant city festivals. It’s a great time to explore outdoor attractions, wildlife, and scenic drives without peak-season crowds.

June to August (Summer)

Summer offers long, sunny days for exploring iconic cities, national parks and coastal getaways. Festivals, outdoor concerts and adventure activities across the continent make it the liveliest season for travelers.

September to November (Autumn)

Autumn transforms forests into a tapestry of red, gold and orange. Cooler weather and harvest festivals create perfect conditions for hiking, wine tours and enjoying cultural events before winter sets in.

December to February (Winter)

Winter brings snowy landscapes to Canada and the northern USA, perfect for skiing, snowboarding and cozy mountain retreats. Southern regions like Florida and Mexico offer milder weather, ideal for beach escapes and cultural sightseeing.

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