Honeymoons in Quebec
Overview of Quebec
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With its lovely mix of all things European and North American, a honeymoon in Quebec will give you a little taste of both worlds. Particularly during the summer months the city comes alive and takes on a strong ‘festival’ feel, and is known worldwide for its Summer Festival. February is also a very popular month as this is when the Winter Carnival takes place, drawing thousands of people from all around. This is the perfect time to plan a honeymoon in Quebec if you enjoy winter activities.
Planning your honeymoon in Quebec City will guarantee a memorable and breathtaking experience. Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Take a dinner cruise at sunset and enjoy a five course meal, live music, and views of Old Quebec City as you sail down the St. Lawrence River.
- Rent a private hot air balloon! What better way to wake up in the morning than with an exhilarating sunrise tour of the city and surrounding areas?
Take a leisurely stroll along the top of the 4.6 km long old city wall, enjoying views of the St. Lawrence River and the city, with a peek at the famous Chateau Frontenac.
Key honeymoon facts about Quebec
When to go:
The climate in Quebec is temperate and humid, with snowfall being experienced eight months of the year. July through October is snow free, so this is the time to visit if you are looking for summer weather during your honeymoon in Quebec. From June to August daytime temperatures usually fall between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, with nights being cooler. Otherwise, if you are excited about skating or skiing, or taking part in the world famous Winter Carnival, winter is a great time to plan a honeymoon in Quebec. Winter temperatures can get as low as 10 degrees below zero.
Flight Information:
Continental Airlines operate from Dublin to Quebec with a total flying time of around 11 hours.
Currency:
Canadian Dollar.
Travel Documents
Visitors from Ireland do not require a visa to enter Canada for visits of up to six months, but a passport is required and must be valid for the duration of your trip. Passengers can fly directly into Jean-Lesage International Airport in Quebec City, or take a shuttle from the Montreal-Trudeau Airport. There is an extensive public transportation system in place, and renting a car won’t be necessary while celebrating your honeymoon in Quebec.
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