Montreal St. Lawrence River Sightseeing Guided Cruise
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
Discover the beautiful scenery of the St. Lawrence River and the fascinating history of Montreal during this panoramic cruise. The activity will last about an hour and a half, during which you will be able to see some of the city's most famous landmarks, such as the Boucherville Islands and the Jacques-Cartier Bridge .
On board, you can enjoy a variety of food and drinks in the cafeteria, as well as relax while feeling the sun and the river breeze on your skin. An activity full of sightseeing and beauty, ideal for those who love sailing.
- Enjoy a scenic cruise on the St. Lawrence River
- See some of Montreal' s most famous sights .
- Relax on board as you enjoy the views with a drink or snack from the on-board snack bar.
What’s included
- Guided sightseeing cruise on the St. Lawrence River
- An account of the maritime history of the metropolis of Montréal
- The best view of the city, the river and its banks.
- Restaurant service indoors as well as on the terraces
Step by Step
Discover the natural beauty and history of Montreal on this 35 km scenic cruise on the St. Lawrence River. The activity lasts about 1.5 hours and starts at the city's Alexandra Quay. On board the AML Cavalier Maxim, you will enjoy a unique experience seeing the city from a whole new perspective.
During the cruise, you'll see famous city landmarks such as the Boucherville Islands, known for their walking and cycling trails, and the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, one of the city's most iconic structures. You'll also pass through the city's picturesque waterfront, where you can admire the city's architecture and culture.
On board, you can relax on the sunny open-air terraces or step inside the glass-enclosed dining room to enjoy the panoramic views. The on-board cafeteria offers a variety of food and drinks such as sandwiches, juices and cocktails to purchase and enjoy while admiring the view.
After the activity, you can visit Montreal's Old Port, a historic area with restaurants, shops and a variety of entertainment. If you want to enjoy nature, you can visit the Parc Des Iles de Boucherville, a nature reserve located on the islands of Boucherville, where you can do activities such as kayaking, cycling, hiking or fishing.
If you are more interested in science and technology, you can visit the Biosphere of St Helena Island, an interactive museum dedicated to the preservation of the environment. You can also visit the site of the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, a historical and sporting site of great importance in the city.
A unique experience that will allow you to get to know Montreal and enjoy its breathtaking views, while relaxing in a comfortable environment and gaining a new perspective on the city's history and culture.