The Best Fall Foliage Cruises for 2022

Quebec City officially Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Many people look forward to fall all year. Let’s be real, with pumpkin spice lattes and cozy sweaters, what’s not to love? Well, if you weren’t already sold on fall being the most beautiful season, taking a fall foliage cruise will seal the deal. Whether you’re looking for a day trip on a river or an extended journey on the high seas, here are the best fall foliage cruises for 2022.


Prices and availability are subject to change.


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View taken in the old port of Montreal at autumn
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American Queen Voyages 

Departs: Sept. 23

Starting Price: $6,099


See all the best fall foliage in the Midwest and Canada on this nearly two-week trip aboard the Ocean Voyager. You’ll depart from Chicago with stops at Mackinac Island, Michigan; Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan; Little Current, Ontario; Detroit; Cleveland; Niagara Falls, Ontario; Toronto; and Montréal, Quebec. Great Lakes cruises are scarce but are no less spectacular for fall color viewing than ocean cruises. September is also a wise time to travel so you don’t have to worry if the gales of November come early.


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Indian Drum rock formation at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore/Lake Superior/Michigan
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Pictured Rocks Cruises

Departs: Multiple dates

Prices: Starting at $42 for adults


Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a stunning coastline on Lake Superior in Michigan. The red, orange, black, and sometimes even turquoise streaked cliff faces are beautiful all year round and are always best viewed from the water. Add in fall foliage to this cruise and the sights get even better. Cruises are around 2 to 2½ hours long, making it a perfect day trip. Afterwards you can go for a stroll along the shores of Lake Superior or visit the shops and restaurants in Munising.


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Autumn colors along the Mississippi River, Minnesota
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American Cruise Lines 

Departs: Multiple Dates

Starting Price: $4,615


Yet another way to see the fall colors throughout the Midwest is on this Upper Mississippi River cruise. You’ll start in St. Louis and journey up the Mississippi to your end destination of St. Paul, Minnesota. Scenic bluffs, historic homes, bald eagles, and of course, plenty of fall colors await you on your trip.


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Palisades of NYC
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Classic Harbor Line

Departs: Multiple dates

Starting Price: $106


A trip to New York City in the fall wouldn’t be complete without a fall-colors cruise. Classic Harbor line lets you see the vibrant fall colors by yacht or schooner on a pleasant day trip. You’ll set sail on the Hudson River to the New York Palisades. Most tours are 2 to 2½ hours long. One New York City fall-colors cruise is a whopping 9-hour trip, though. That cruise travels all the way to Bear Mountain State Park and back and includes time to explore the park.


Aerial image taken during sunset over Lake Muskoka. Located near Huntsville and  Bracebridge, Canada.
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Royal Caribbean 

Departs: Sept. 25; Oct. 9 and Oct. 16

Starting Price: $379


You’ll get quite a view of the northeastern United States as this fall foliage cruise departs from Boston and heads north to Canada. Along the way, there are stops in Bar Harbor and Portland, Maine; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and St. John, New Brunswick, before ending back in Boston. You will have plenty of time for leaf peeping plus two days cruising at sea for some rest and relaxation.


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Bar harbor Lighthouse
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Royal Caribbean 

Departs: Sept. 29; Oct. 13

Starting Price: $400


This cruise follows the same path as the seven-night cruise, but departs and ends in Cape Liberty, New Jersey. View the rocky shores of Maine and see how many of Nova Scotia’s 160 lighthouses you can spot. Late September and early October are the best times for viewing the changing leaves, so you can’t go wrong with either of these fall foliage cruises in 2022.


Quebec City officially Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Pearl Seas Cruises

Departs: Sept. 15; Sept. 25

Starting Price: $8,650


See the best of New England and even more of Canada on this 10-day fall foliage cruise. The cruise departs from Quebec City, Quebec, and ends in Portland, Maine. There are multiple stops throughout Quebec and visits to port cities on Prince Edward Island and in Nova Scotia.


Thomas Point Light near Annapolis, Maryland
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American Cruise Lines 

Departs: Oct. 30, Oct. 31; Nov. 13

Starting Price: $3,685


Culture and color collide on this Chesapeake Bay fall foliage cruise. Travel from Baltimore to Williamsburg where you can feel transported back to the colonial days. Crisfield, Cambridge, St. Michaels, and Annapolis also await you.


Pastel sunrise with fog.
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American Cruise Lines 

Departs: Sept. 13, Sept. 23; Oct. 3

Starting Price: $6,250


On this fall foliage cruise, the oranges, reds, and yellows really pop when compared to the nearby evergreens. Not only will you see fall colors, but you will also have mountain views and maybe even spot a whale. The cruise starts and ends in Seattle with stops in Anacortes, Washington; Friday Harbor, Washington; the San Juan Islands; Victoria, British Columbia; Port Angeles, Washington; Port Townsend, Washington; Poulsbo, Washington; Tacoma, Washington; and Bremerton; Washington.


hudson river
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American Cruise Lines 

Departs: Sept. 24; Oct. 1, Oct. 2, Oct. 8

Starting Price: $4,695


You will have endless opportunities for fall leaf viewing on this cruise since you won’t have to spend any days simply adrift at sea. The cruise starts and ends in New York and lets you view all the best colors along the Hudson River up through Troy. Along the way, you’ll see colonial towns and towering mountains wrapped in a blanket of red, orange, and yellow.


Nassau, Bahamas- December 26,2021: Cruise ship
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