Rare MMDown Under Posted July 16, 2011 #1 Share Posted July 16, 2011 Has anyone been on C.T.M.A. Vacancier ferry/cruise from Montreal to Magdalen Islands lately? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MMDown Under Posted October 25, 2011 Author #2 Share Posted October 25, 2011 My husband and I cruised on CTMA Ferry, m/v CTMA Vacancier, from Montreal to Magdalen Islands (Les Iles de la Madeleine) and back, for a week from 26th August, 2011 to 2nd September, 2011. MV CTMA Vacancier 12,000 tons 126 meters long 22 meters wide 220 Cabins 450 passengers Decks 8, passenger decks 3 http://www.ctma.ca We chose their “Cruise and Taste of the islands “all inclusive cruise”, which included all touring on Magdalen Islands, and Chandler, as well as top quality meals in restaurants on the Island . There were also packages which included cycling, cruise and adventure and arts and culture. Guided tours were available for sale on board, for those who have just booked the ferry. I have cruised on working ferries before, so I knew what to expect. However, this cruise exceeded my expectations. The Cons We had an interior cabin, with private washroom, with a double bed and a hide a bed (FF). This was a tiny cabin, with no attempt made to beautify the cabin, eg no bedspreads, just blankets, no posters on the wall. etc. So little room, we had to negotiate where we would stand when we were both in there together, getting dressed, etc. There was one tiny shelf, which we stood my suitcase up under, and one narrow open wardrobe, with a small shelf at the top, which my husband pushed the top of his bag under. There was a railing on the floor under the bed, which made under the bed not suitable for storing luggage, but it was fine for storing shoes. The less you take on this cruise the better, however we were travelling for over two months. This was a French speaking ship, however many spoke English and all tried to communicate in English, although French was their first language. We had a special room for meetings of English speakers, as well as an English speaker allocated to us. Everyone was friendly. This was a happy ship. Soon after we boarded, passengers were introduced to the officers and heads of department, which set the tone for the cruise. The passengers were in the older age bracket, however there was one young couple on their honeymoon, with their bicycles. We met lots of interesting people in our “English speaking group”, as well as some French speaking, who were bilingual. We made some good friends. The Pros The cruise and ports of call were the highlight. . There was not one boring moment on board, or whilst on the mainly French Speaking islands. This was a fascinating journey along the St Lawrence River, from Montreal, sailing near the Gaspe Coast, Quebec, three days/two nights at the Magdalen Islands, stopover at Chandler and passage between Bonaventure Island and Perce Rock, sailing in the Charlevoix Region and a stopover in Quebec City. Meals Breakfast and lunch were cafeteria style, in the restaurant, whilst dinner, in the dining room, was full service. The dinner was delicious and better than any food I’ve had on any other cruise. The food on the island, on our “Cruise and Taste Tour”, was superb, up to 5 star. The entertainment Nightly entertainment, in the Lounge, was another highlight. On our cruise, the entertainers were Bertrand Deraspe, Janine Leclerc and the Rebels (Stever Poirier, Welley Turbide and Jean-Eudes Turbide). These were wonderful talented local musicians and singers, with beautiful voices. This was foot tapping music, which you were welcome to join in. The performers change each cruise. There was a small dance floor, on which passengers and crew did a little line dancing. On the last night the crew entertained us. It was soon obvious the musical talent was not limited to the performers. This was a fine way to finish the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saga Ruby Posted October 26, 2011 #3 Share Posted October 26, 2011 www.ctma.ca We chose their “Cruise and Taste of the islands “all inclusive cruise”, which included all touring on Magdalen Islands, and Chandler, as well as top quality meals in restaurants on the Island . There were also packages which included cycling, cruise and adventure and arts and culture. Guided tours were available for sale on board, for those who have just booked the ferry. Thanks so much for this review. It certainly is inspiring - and tempting - to read about your ferry cruise. A question - are all cruises round trip? if one were to cruise one way only, would that detract from the marvy experience you had? I have glanced at the CTMA Web site but need to further peruse it for sailing options. Ruby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MMDown Under Posted October 26, 2011 Author #4 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Thanks so much for this review. It certainly is inspiring - and tempting - to read about your ferry cruise. A question - are all cruises round trip? if one were to cruise one way only, would that detract from the marvy experience you had? I have glanced at the CTMA Web site but need to further peruse it for sailing options. Ruby This is a working ferry, Ruby, so you can cruise one way only, take your own car, stay as long as you like in the islands, etc. To enjoy the package that we went on, you'd need to do the round trip to experience all the wonderful inclusions which made this trip so special. It is only one week, with the stops in Chandler and Quebec only on the return trip. An added bonus of cruising on the ferry was that it often cruised close to the land, whilst you could see the odd cruise ship, off in the distance, in its allocated "shipping lane". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MMDown Under Posted October 26, 2011 Author #5 Share Posted October 26, 2011 A fellow member of CC has sent me this link which captures the essence of the cruise perfectly. http://www.ctma.ca/traversier-madeleine/index_ang.cfm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RalphRackstraw Posted October 28, 2011 #6 Share Posted October 28, 2011 With my son and daughter-in-law moving to Montreal this week, I'll just have to visit them frequently and plan some Montreal-based excursions... :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MMDown Under Posted October 28, 2011 Author #7 Share Posted October 28, 2011 With my son and daughter-in-law moving to Montreal this week, I'll just have to visit them frequently and plan some Montreal-based excursions... :D Lucky you! I've grown to like Toronto, but I've always loved Montreal. It is one place I've always got a still to do list, when I leave! Oh you'll have such fun, as you can trip to so many places from Montreal. Don't forget to try their bagels (nicer than NY ones) and their delicious icecream. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MMDown Under Posted April 17, 2012 Author #8 Share Posted April 17, 2012 This is a video, for English speakers, that was made on the CTMA Vacancier Cruise, which we enjoyed last year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grandmaanne7 Posted June 1, 2013 #9 Share Posted June 1, 2013 I am just starting to investigate this trip for my husband's 60th birthday next year. It sounds exactly like what we would enjoy. We have cruised many times and are not expecting luxury. We would be going for the itinerary and the Acadian experience. I would love to hear from anyone who did it last year or is planning for this season which starts in just a few weeks. Thanks, Anne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grandmaanne7 Posted July 12, 2013 #10 Share Posted July 12, 2013 Really??? No CC members have done this cruise recently? So hard to believe. I was hoping to get some recent opinions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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