
7 nights · 6. October - 13. October 2026 · Halifax → Baltimore
Seven days along the historic east coast of North America, from the Atlantic port of Halifax to Baltimore. Aboard a Ponant Classic sister ship for 184 guests you travel in French elegance, with premium all-inclusive service, a marina platform and a fleet of Zodiacs. The route connects colonial harbours, founding sites of the United States and Atlantic metropolises. Between Boston, Newport and New York you discover 250 years of American history, architecture and maritime culture.
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Halifax is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, on the Atlantic coast. The port town has one of the largest natural harbours in the world.

Boston is the capital of Massachusetts on the US Atlantic coast and, at over 380 years old, one of America's oldest cities. The Freedom Trail leads past 16 historic sites of the American Revolution, from Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument.

Newport sits on Aquidneck Island in the US state of Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay on the Atlantic coast. The harbour town is known for its Gilded Age mansions such as The Breakers along the Cliff Walk, for the Vanderbilts' Marble House and for an international sailing tradition as the long-time host of the America's Cup between 1930 and 1983.


At the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers on the US East Coast, this Pennsylvania metropolis combines the colonial heritage of the founding fathers with vibrant city life. Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Baltimore is a historic port city on the Patapsco River in Maryland on the US East Coast. The text of the US national anthem was written here during the 1814 British siege of Fort McHenry, and the Inner Harbor with the National Aquarium now shapes the waterfront.
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