How much do Great Lakes cruises cost? Most Great Lakes cruises range from 8-13 days and cost between $4,000 and $6,000 per person. Considering the many different destinations and sites you will visit - both natural and manmade - these cruises are definitely worth it!
Open for ocean cruises. The St.Lawrence Seaway, completed in 1959, connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, enabling oceangoing ships to reach major cities like Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland. Along the way, the Welland Canal enables ships to bypass the Niagara Falls, yet limits their width to 78 feet.
Compared to ocean cruises, cruises on American rivers are domestic sea travel (no foreign port of call) which triggers some requirements under the old Passenger Vessel Services Act of 1886 that the ship be US-built, US registered and the crew US citizens or else face large and crippling fees (about $800 per passenger).
River cruises tend to be a little more expensive than ocean cruising, but also offer more inclusions and other perks. Shore excursions are generally included on river cruises (with premium shore excursions for a fee), but often are not included with base-fare ocean cruise packages.
The climate of the Great Lakes region ranges from extremely cold winter temperatures, regularly as low as minus 30°C (minus 20°F), to pleasantly hot, humid and sunny summers. The best time to travel is during the spring and autumn (May, June, September, October) but be aware of mosquitoes during June.
Generally, the best time for cruising the Great Lakes is from July on, when the days are warmer and sunnier. Leaf-peepers may catch fall colors in late August or early September, especially in the most northern areas.
On international itineraries, all passengers are required to carry valid passports. On domestic cruises, U.S. citizens must have a valid government-issued photo ID.
Ponant is a luxury line and this is reflected in the cruise price, with higher fares particularly where they operate expedition itineraries. Most Ponant accommodation comes with a private balcony, whereas guests can opt for an oceanview or inside entry level fare with Oceania which will bring the cost down further.
Great Lakes cruises command higher prices due to their limited operating season, dictated by the seasonal accessibility of the St. Lawrence Seaway, open from late March to early December.
On international itineraries, all passengers are required to carry valid passports. On domestic cruises, U.S. citizens must have a valid government-issued photo ID. Please see full details from the Cruise Line provider. How do I make a reservation?
The Great Lakes/Seaway System is a 3,700 km “marine highway” that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. Over 200 million tonnes of cargo travel on the waterway on an annual basis.
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