Published on December 17, 2025

Atlantic Canada’s 2025 cruise season has been a standout success, achieving record-breaking passenger traffic and introducing a range of new ship experiences that have captured the attention of travelers worldwide. With over 845,000 passengers and 610 vessel visits, the season exceeded expectations, surpassing previous traffic records. The introduction of new ships, such as Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady and Oceania’s Allura, brought fresh experiences to the region, elevating its status as a top cruise destination. This remarkable season highlights Atlantic Canada’s growing appeal, combining its stunning natural beauty with a diverse and dynamic cruise offering that continues to attract global visitors.
The 2025 season began on March 10, when Ponant’s Le Commandant Charcot made its first winter call in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. The season concluded on November 19 with the departure of AIDAdiva from Halifax, Nova Scotia. This extended season, spanning from early spring through late fall, solidified the region’s status as a top destination for cruise travelers throughout the year.
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While Atlantic Canada has long been a favorite for fall cruises, famed for its stunning autumn foliage and the iconic Canada-New England itinerary, the region’s appeal is expanding beyond the fall months. More visitors are discovering the region’s vibrant summer offerings, such as its rich cultural heritage, delicious local cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes. These year-round experiences have positioned the region as a prime destination for both summer and fall cruises.
The 2025 season welcomed several new ships, including Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady, Oceania’s Allura, the Celebrity Silhouette, Ponant’s Le Commandant Charcot, Majestic Princess, Seven Seas Splendor, and Silver Dawn. These new additions have diversified the cruising options available to travelers, further boosting the region’s appeal.
Port Highlights:
Saint John, New Brunswick:
Saint John saw 83 cruise ships dock in 2025, with more than 196,000 passengers visiting the port. One of the most remarkable moments of the season occurred between September 29 and October 3, when 15 vessels arrived, bringing over 32,000 passengers. This marked the port’s busiest week on record, showcasing its capability to manage large numbers of cruise tourists efficiently. Additionally, Saint John played a pivotal role in handling several weather-related diversions, ensuring that the region continued to offer a seamless experience for travelers.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia:
Halifax, a cornerstone of the region’s cruise tourism, hosted over 200 delegates for the Cruise Canada New England Symposium from June 9 to 11. This event proved to be a major gathering for industry stakeholders, fostering networking opportunities and discussions about the future of cruising in Canada and the U.S. The symposium further highlighted Halifax’s growing importance within the Canada-New England cruise network and emphasized the city’s role as a key player in the cruise industry.
Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia:
Sydney on Cape Breton Island welcomed more than 100 cruise ships in 2025, with the Port of Sydney handling several busy days featuring multiple ship arrivals. Among these were some exceptional days with up to four ships arriving at once. The region’s breathtaking views, particularly along the famed Cabot Trail, and the warm hospitality of local communities continue to draw passengers seeking a blend of culture, nature, and adventure. The ability to accommodate multiple ships on the same day has positioned Sydney as one of the most popular and busiest ports in Atlantic Canada.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island:
Port Charlottetown celebrated a major milestone in 2025 by welcoming its two millionth cruise passenger during a call by Holland America Line’s Volendam on July 4. This achievement underscores the growing demand for cruise tourism on Prince Edward Island, which offers a mix of stunning coastal landscapes, rich history, and an inviting atmosphere for travelers. As the island continues to attract more cruise ships, it strengthens its position as a premier destination within the Atlantic region.
St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador:
St. John’s saw nine inaugural ship calls in 2025, along with eight turnarounds and multiple overnight stays, allowing passengers more time to explore the city. Known for its colorful row houses, rugged coastline, and vibrant arts scene, St. John’s remains one of the most sought-after destinations in Newfoundland and Labrador. The city’s continued success as a cruise port speaks to its ability to offer visitors a unique and immersive experience, blending the charm of its historic past with the beauty of its natural surroundings.
Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador:
Corner Brook’s 2025 season began with the Le Commandant Charcot’s winter call, a first for the region, and later welcomed Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 for its third visit. Known for its scenic views of the Bay of Islands and proximity to Gros Morne National Park, Corner Brook offers passengers an opportunity to experience both natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town continues to be a popular port for cruise passengers seeking adventure in the great outdoors, as well as a relaxed and welcoming environment.
Atlantic Canada’s 2025 cruise season marked a major success with record-breaking passenger traffic and the introduction of new ships, offering fresh experiences that solidified the region’s appeal as a top cruise destination. With over 845,000 passengers and 610 vessel visits, the season surpassed expectations and showcased Atlantic Canada’s growing prominence in the cruise industry.
The 2025 cruise season not only showcased the natural beauty and rich cultural offerings of Atlantic Canada but also underscored the region’s continued growth as a premier destination for cruise travelers. With new ships arriving and the region’s ports handling increased traffic, Atlantic Canada is set to remain a key player in the global cruise market, offering unforgettable experiences for passengers across every season.
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