After a break, the cruise line is now preparing to resume its operation once again, and with it, will offer memories of travel in the U.S. and Canada that last a lifetime. These small-ship cruises are meant to guide you to some of the most astonishing, undiscovered corners of North America, exactly as anyone interested in comfort, adventure, and jaw-dropping landscapes would desire.
First Cruise Sets Sail in April
The first ship to sail away this month from Portland, Maine, will disembark in Toronto, Canada. For 11 nights, the cruise winds through the St. Lawrence Seaway while giving guests a front-row view of the mix of natural beauty, urban excitement, and historic sites.
What Makes These Cruises Unique?
Victory Cruise Lines stands out for offering a more intimate experience. Their ships, Victory I and Victory II are smaller than typical cruise liners. This means fewer passengers, more personal service, and access to ports that big ships can’t reach.
One highlight is docking at Chicago’s famous Navy Pier—something only Victory Cruise Lines offers. It’s a great way to step off the ship and straight into the heart of the city.
Stops to Look Forward To
Among the stops are places known to cruise visitors like Niagara Falls and Mackinac Island, along with charming waterfront towns. From nature to history to simply kicking back with a view, it has something for everyone.
Comfort Onboard
Onboard guests will enjoy pleasantly furnished cabins, an attentive crew, and friendly common lounges, as the cruise is meant to make you feel at home, only bigger, like what you would expect from a floating boutique hotel-personal, peaceful, and scenic.
Ready to Cruise Again
Victory Cruise Lines is setting a new direction with these thoughtfully designed Great Lakes trips. Whether a veteran cruiser or new to the sailing experience, this is your opportunity to explore the Great Lakes again in style and comfort.