WATCH Immediate embarkation on the St Lawrence River, surrounded by marine mammals, wild territories, and iconic cities. A territory shared by the Inuit with polar bears, musk oxen, seals, and whales, Nunavut is one of the most remote regions in the world. On clear days, the mountains reflect in the clear waters of the gigantic fjord that lead you to the Grinnell Glacier, rising 800 metres. The limestone cliffs forming ramparts around Akpatok Island have made it inaccessible to humans but perfect for Brünnich's guillemots, a species of bird that nests in its crevices. The island of Martha's Vineyard boasts an incomparable way of life, attracting American presidents for several decades. In particular, the small town of Oak Bluffs is a surprise with its ‘gingerbread houses’. Built by the Methodist community that settled there more than a century ago, they appear to have come straight from the imagination of Hansel and Gretel. The tenth largest agglomeration in the United States, founded in 1630 and nicknamed ‘America's Walking City’, Boston is a paradise for walkers. To find your way around, you can follow the Freedom Trail, which allows you to visit most of the tourist sites using a red line painted on the ground. There are many stages to understanding the key role played by the city since the American Revolution. Itineraries: From Quebec to the Big Apple: nature & remarkable cities, p. 41; A musical cruise in Nova Scotia and the East Coast of the United States, p. 41. Itinerary: Wilderness from Greenland to the East Coast of Canada, p. 40.Itinerary: From Quebec to the Big Apple: nature & remarkable cities, p. 41.The last land before the pole Enchanting East Coast Urban hiking 39"When you arrive in New York, you feel like you're entering History, it's a great privilege. You should stay on the outer decks to soak up this mythical arrival." PONANT's Captain David Marionneau
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