Escape to the crown jewel of the Sept-Îles Archipelago — untouched Grande Basque Island, where boreal forest trails lead to granite headlands with sweeping Gulf panoramas. Swim in crystal-clear coves, then picnic in absolute wilderness.
What to expect
A short scenic boat crossing delivers you to Grande Basque Island, where marked hiking trails wind through fragrant boreal forest to dramatic clifftop viewpoints over the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Sandy coves invite a bracing swim in the clean, cold Atlantic waters. Wildflowers, bald eagles, and the occasional fox are regular companions on the trails. The island's utter stillness — no roads, no crowds, no noise — creates a rare sense of being genuinely off the map.
Good to know
Allow at least 4 hours on the island to hike and explore comfortably. Ferries run on a schedule; confirm return timing against your ship's all-aboard. Bring layers — boreal weather shifts quickly — and sturdy walking shoes. Pack a picnic from the port market.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sept-Iles — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.