Each year, thousands of cruise ship passengers pass through the Old Port, on their way to the American East Coast.
Each year, the Port of Montréal welcomes thousands of cruise ship passengers to its Iberville Passenger Terminal, located in the historic district of Old Montréal. The port has a list of regular cruise lines offering voyages along the St. Lawrence River and the North American East Coast. The route between New York and Montréal is a popular one for many major cruise lines. Stopovers in Canadian and American cities, rugged coastlines, rustic fishing villages and migrating whales keep thousands cruising back every year.
Get to Montréal-Trudeau International Airport via this motorcoach that makes four service stops downtown.
Motorcoach running between downtown and Montréal – Pierre-Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
Service stops:
Montréal Bus Central Station
505 de Maisonneuve Blvd. East
Métro: Berri-UQAM
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
900 René-Lévesque Blvd. West
Métro: Bonaventure/ McGill
Montréal Marriott Château Champlain
1050 de La Gauchetière Street West
Métro: Bonaventure
Le Centre Sheraton
1201 René-Lévesque Blvd. West
Métro: Bonaventure/ Peel
A minibus service to the Montréal Bus Central Station is also provided from some sixty Montréal hotels.
Tour the city in comfort aboard one of their luxurious vehicles.
Limousine Murray Hill lets clients choose from more than 25 vehicles, including sedans, limousines, antique cars, and 7-passenger SUVs. It offers tailor-made packages, city tours in French and English (Italian and Spanish on request), as well as visits to the Laurentians, Québec City, Ottawa, Toronto and other locations.
To get to Longueuil from the Old Port, both pedestrians and cyclists can cross the St. Lawrence aboard a shuttle.
A shuttle service allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the St. Lawrence River from the Old Port to parc Jean-Drapeau (parc des Îles) and Longueuil. From the end of May to mid-October.
This leading motorcoach company will get you to your destination in this province.
Québec’s leading motorcoach firm offers intercity transportation within a network that extends from Montréal to Québec City, as well as the Mauricie, the Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions.
To get around town in style, take advantage of the ultra comfortable vehicles and quality professional services.
In addition to providing professional and courteous services, Phénix Limousine lets you choose from a vast selection of vehicles (limousines, minibuses, luxury cars and more) which can accommodate anywhere from 10 to 57 passengers.
Skiers will be glad to know about this shuttle service to and from Mont-Tremblant and Montréal-Trudeau Airport.
During the winter months (From December to April), Skyport operates an exclusive shuttle service from the Montreal Pierre-Trudeau Airport to Mont-Tremblant. Private services are also available year round.
Travel worry-free by bus or metro: it’s an inexpensive way to discover the city.
The STM offers tourists passes valid for a one, three or seven-day period, allowing them unlimited access to its bus and métro (subway) network.
Fares (bus and métro):
Adult fare: $2.75
Booklet of 6 tickets: $12
The STM tourist pass: 1 day, $9; 3 days, $17
Specialized in European and North American destinations, this airline company provides high-quality services.
Swiss International Air Lines offers numerous flights between North American and European destinations and treats passengers to quality, professional service.
This taxi cooperative provides rapid and courteous service and even offers city tours.
Since 1972, this taxi cooperative has been offering round-the-clock, rapid and courteous service. Clients can take advantage of local or long distance rides as well as city tours.