Available dates
May 18, 2019 to May 25, 2019
June 1, 2019 to June 8, 2019 Full Click here to be on the waiting list
Category 1
Double bunking

Prices per adult: $2,950.00 / Doub. Occ.
Category 2
Side by side

Prices per adult: $3,335.00 / Doub. Occ. $2,557.00 / Triple. Occ. $2,168.00 / Quad. Occ.
Category 3
Bridge deck

Prices per adult: $3,725.00 / Doub. Occ. $2,817.00 / Triple. Occ.
Category 4
Suites

Prices per adult: $4,125.00 / Doub. Occ. $3,083.00 / Triple. Occ.
Category 5
VIP stateroom

Prices per adult: $4,400.00 / Doub. Occ.
Category 6
Owner’s stateroom

Prices per adult: $4,650.00 / Doub. Occ. $3,433.00 / Triple. Occ. $2,825.00 / Quad. Occ.
Conditions
Cruise prices include:
- Onboard accommodation in the category of cabin chosen
- Meals (breakfast, lunch and supper)
- Ship-launched activities (e.g. kayaks)
- Ship-launched zodiac excursions
- One free, 30-minute massage during the cruise
- One free beverage at the welcome cocktail and at the Captain’s Supper
- Morning and afternoon snacks
- Unlimited coffee, herbal tea, tea, water and juice (Croisières MSJC water bottle)
- Wi-Fi, basic package included, supplement for additional use
Cruise prices do not include:
- Taxes
- Port fees
- Transfers and flights
- Optional excursions
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guides and crew members (at passenger’s discretion)
$800 deposit per person
Other deposits:
- 120 days prior to departure = 50% of total amount
- 60 days prior to departure = 100% of total amount
Cancellation:
- 121 days or more prior to departure = $100 administration fee per person
- 120-91 days prior to departure = 25% of total amount per person
- 90-61 days prior to departure = 50% of total amount per person
- 60-31 days prior to departure = 75% of total amount per person
- 30 days prior to departure = 100% non-refundable
Punctuality:
The ship cannot wait for passengers who are late for boarding or during stopovers. Passengers who are late will have to pay their own transportation costs to the next stopover. If the delay is due to an activity or excursion organized by the ship, it will wait for passengers to board.
Itinerary:
Itineraries and stopovers may be changed, notably due to weather conditions. Only the Captain can make these decisions. Programs may be modified to accommodate local cultural events or technical requirements.
1. All amounts can be paid by credit card, PayPal, electronic funds transfer or cheque payable to Croisières M/S Jacques-Cartier.
2. All amounts are payable in Canadian dollars ($CAD).
3. A $50 fee per file is payable for any change to your reservation.
4. A $100 fee per person is payable for any change in date in an individual reservation made less than 60 days prior to departure. The change can be made only if the ship has room to accommodate you.
5. Passengers with a reservation must arrive 2 hours prior to departure time.
6. During the voyage, passengers must follow the rules on board ship. Passengers must attend all safety demonstrations and explanations organized on board and follow the crew’s orders at all times.
7. The Captain may refuse a passenger or require a passenger to leave without a refund to ensure the ship’s safety and the safety of the other passengers.
8. Certain articles and/or substances are not permitted on board the ship. For example, passengers are not authorized to carry the following: firearms or any other device that discharges projectiles, devices specially designed to stun or paralyze, pointed objects or objects with a cutting edge, work tools that can be used to cause injury, blunt instruments or any other explosive or substance or incendiary device.
9. Minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times. Children must be fully autonomous during organized outside activities and zodiac excursions, be big enough to be able to sit on rafts and small craft, understand and immediately follow the orders given by those in charge. Children’s participation in zodiac activities is subject to the authorization of the Captain and expedition leader based sea conditions and difficulties disembarking at each site visited. Due to the nature of our cruise and travel itineraries, we do not have facilities or services for children on board ship or during the voyage. For cruises, minors under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and must share a cabin with at least two adults (parents, legal guardian or any other responsible adult aged 21 or over). We reserve the right to limit the number of minors under age 18 on board ship and on land-based excursions reserved by us or our intermediaries.
10. Our tours and excursions are not adapted for persons with reduced mobility. Anyone with restrictions as to activities or participation in the services agreed on must remain on board the ship if disembarking onto land is difficult or impossible for passengers with reduced mobility, particularly disembarking for and/or excursions in zodiacs. Nevertheless, every disembarkation is subject to the Captain’s authorization. Travellers guarantee that they are apt for travel at sea and that their health status and behaviour will not disturb the other travellers or prevent the services agreed on and/or proposed from running smoothly. Should a traveller’s health status limit his or her ability to participate in the services agreed on or prevent them from running smoothly, the traveller must advise the authorities and, on request, provide a medical certificate attesting to his or her ability to participate. Any known health problem or condition must be declared in writing when the contract is concluded or at the latest prior to the ship’s departure.
11. Pre- and post-cruise services are not included in cruise prices. Such services include transfers, visits and services on land before and/or after the cruise, as indicated in the contract.
12. Passports: Passengers of Canadian nationality require no passport for the majority of itineraries. However, for the Québec City – Toronto route, a passport is required for the Thousands Islands leg. For passengers of foreign nationalities, a passport that is valid 6 months after the return date, as well as visas and proof of vaccination are likely to be required in ports of call.
13. Land-based medical consultations, care and medication are payable by the traveller. All travellers must ensure that they have the proper medical insurance coverage. In the unlikely case of a medical evacuation, the traveller will be responsible for paying the associated costs. Higher rates may apply for bringing medical material on board ship.
14. Animals, including service animals, are prohibited on board ship.
15. Smoking is prohibited everywhere on the ship ($200 fine in case this rule is broken in the cabins). This fine also applies to electronic cigarettes.
16. The laws of Québec and Canada apply to this contract.
17. In case of a dispute, Québec courts of the Trois-Rivières judicial district are the only ones with jurisdiction to rule on it.