Atlantic Maritimes Adventure – Canada Maritimes Holiday Package

Learn all about the Scottish, Acadian, and Native heritage widely celebrated in the Atlantic Provinces. Get a glimpse of Nova Scotia’s picturesque fishing villages, and see the rugged coastal landscapes along New Brunswick’s shores of the Bay of Fundy. Experience magnificent vistas, thrilling adventures, charming villages, and fascinating cities. Highlights include Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, Bras d’Or Lake, St. Andrews by the Sea, Oak Island, and the Cabot Trail.

13 Days from $6299/person CAD
Guided
Island Hopping
Off The Beaten Path
Premium

Primary Location

The Maritimes, Canada

Departures

2024 Dates: May 28, June 11, 18, July 2, 9, 23, August 6, 20, September 3, 10, 17, 24, October 8

Included:

  • 12-night accommodation in first-class hotels
  • 21 meals including 2 lobster dinners
  • Transportation by modern tour coach with an experienced tour driver
  • Meet & Greet
  • Joggins Fossil Cliffs – UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Lobster Dinner Cruise on Shediac Bay
  • Hopewell Rocks on the Bay of Fundy
  • Fundy National Park and Fundy Trail Parkway
  • Saint John City Tour including Reversing Falls
  • St. Andrews by-the-Sea Day Trip
  • Ferry from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia
  • Annapolis Valley including Winery Tour & Tasting
  • Landscape of Grand Pre – UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Peggy’s Cove
  • Walking Tour of Lunenburg – UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
  • Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre
  • Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island
  • Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place
  • Prince Edward Island National Park
  • Ferry from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia
  • Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
  • World Famous Cabot Trail
  • Cape Breton Highlands National Park
  • Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site
  • Whale Watching Boat Tour
  • Sightseeing Boat Tour
  • Baggage handling (1 piece per person)
  • Provincial Taxes and Federal GST and/or HST

Not Included:

  • Airfare unless specified in the tour itinerary
  • Laundry, optional excursions, and other items of a personal nature
  • Travel Insurance
  • Pre and Post Accommodation
  • Meet and Greet airport transfer service
  • Everything that is not mentioned in included

Pricing Details

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  • From price is CAD per person, based on double occupancy, and for travel in low season
  • The final price will vary and is also based on the month of travel
  • Prices are subject to change
  • Bed configuration can vary and may consist of two double beds, one double, queen or king bed
  • Due to the daily distances that must be traveled on these programs, children under the age of 14 do not generally enjoy motorcoach tours. For the enjoyment of all passengers, reservations are not accepted for children under the age of 10
  • Smoking is not permitted on touring or sightseeing motor coaches in Canada. Smoking may also be restricted in certain hotels and restaurants
  • Gratuities have been included for accommodation, porterage, and specified meals and functions. In restaurants, bars, taxis, and hair salons, a gratuity of approximately 15% of the bill (before tax) are customary. In the case of tour directors and bus drivers, tips are a
  • reflection of your level of satisfaction with the services provided. The amount is left to your discretion
  • We regret that we cannot devote the level of special attention to a guest with a particular disability may require. Persons needing assistance with personal needs must be accompanied by an able companion. Wheelchair room cannot be guaranteed

Optional Extras:

  • Optional activities may be offered by the tour director. Prices will be competitive with locally available sightseeing tours. Passengers must pay the tour director directly. Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are accepted
  • Pre and post accommodation

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Halifax

Arrive in Halifax and transfer independently to your centrally located hotel in this vibrant and cosmopolitan urban centre on the Atlantic Ocean. Meet your tour director and fellow travellers this evening at a welcome reception. Overnight in Halifax.

Accommodation at the Cambridge Suites, Halifax, or similar.

Day 2: Halifax to Moncton

Explore the Bay of Fundy and learn about the world’s highest tides as we travel the colourful coastline to New Brunswick’s bilingual city of Moncton.

En route, we visit the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See magnificently exposed layers of rock revealing the world’s most complete fossil record of life in the “Coal Age” of 300 million years ago.

After crossing into New Brunswick, an unforgettable culinary experience awaits. We cruise the warm waters of Shediac Bay aboard a lobster boat, learn about the fishing industry and savour a delicious lobster supper.

Arrive in Moncton later in the day. Overnight in Moncton. Meals: B, L, D.

Accommodation at the Crowne Plaza Moncton Downtown, Moncton, or similar.

Day 3: Moncton to Saint John

This morning, we visit the Hopewell Rocks on the coast of the Bay of Fundy, a true natural wonder and one of the highlights of this Canada Maritimes holiday package. Marvel at these massive flower-pot-shaped formations sculpted by the highest tides on the planet.

We travel through Fundy National Park to Saint John on the southern New Brunswick coast. After a Saint John city tour including the Reversing Falls, we check into our hotel for the evening. Overnight in Saint John. Meals: B, L.

Accommodation at the Hilton Saint John or Delta Hotels by Marriott, Saint John, or similar.

Day 4: St. Andrews-by-the-Sea/Saint John

Today we enjoy a day trip to St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, a picturesque coastal town whose quaint charm captivates every visitor.

After a whale-watching boat tour (weather permitting), the afternoon is yours to experience the friendly people, beautiful architecture, and rich marine life of this seaside gem at your own pace before we return to Saint John. Overnight in Saint John. Meals: B, L.

Accommodation at the Hilton Saint John, Delta Hotels by Marriott, Saint John, or similar.

Day 5: Saint John to Annapolis Valley

Enjoy free time in Saint John this morning before we take the ferry back to Nova Scotia; be on the lookout for whales as we cross the Bay of Fundy.

Arrive in Digby, the scallop capital of the world, where the fresh sea air and passionate Acadian culture combine to form an enchanting and historically rich town. Overnight in Annapolis Valley. Meals: B, D.

Accommodation at the Digby Pines Golf Resort & Spa, Annapolis Valley, or similar.

Day 6: Annapolis Valley to Halifax

Today, we depart for Halifax, taking time to learn about the French Acadians who established their first settlement in the early 1600s. We enjoy a local winery tour and tasting before arriving in Halifax for the evening. Overnight in Halifax. Meals: B.

Accommodation at the Cambridge Suites, Halifax, or similar.

Day 7: Halifax

Discover the rustic charm of Peggy’s Cove, a renowned fishing village. We will enjoy breakfast here.

Afterwards, we journey along Nova Scotia’s South Shore to the UNESCO World Heritage Town of Lunenburg, home to fleets of Grand Banks fishing schooners.

Take a walking tour to fully experience one of the most remarkably preserved colonial settlements in the New World, and visit the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic to learn about the town’s famous seafaring heritage. Overnight in Halifax. Meals: B.

Accommodation at the Cambridge Suites, Halifax, or similar.

Day 8: Halifax to Charlottetown

En route to the bridge crossing to Prince Edward Island, we learn about Mi’kmaq culture at the Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mi’kmaq Museum.

Once only accessible by ferry, we cross over to Prince Edward Island via the Confederation Bridge – the world’s longest continuous multi-span bridge.

We are treated to true Maritime hospitality this evening at a traditional hall-style lobster supper before checking into our hotel for the evening. Overnight in Charlottetown. Meals: B.

Accommodation at the Rodd Charlottetown or Delta Prince Edward, Charlottetown, or similar.

Day 9: Charlottetown/Prince Edward Island

Enjoy a free morning at your leisure or join a complimentary walking tour of Charlottetown.

In the afternoon, we embark on a wider Prince Edward Island tour. The route passes red cliffs, white beaches, gently sloping sand dunes, and green fields as we make our way to Prince Edward Island National Park.

Before returning to Charlottetown, we visit the Green Gables Heritage Site, the alluring inspiration of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic Anne of Green Gables books.

We take in a theatre performance this evening by local entertainers at the Confederation Centre of the Arts (a substitution activity may be necessary due to the theatre schedule.) Overnight in Charlottetown. Meals: B, D.

Accommodation at the Rodd Charlottetown or Delta Prince Edward, Charlottetown, or similar.

Day 10: Charlottetown to Baddeck

After breakfast, we board a ferry to cross over the Northumberland Strait back to Nova Scotia. We then proceed to ‘the Scotland of North America’, Cape Breton Island, via the Canso Causeway.

We visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck. Here, we learn about the many accomplishments of this genius who made his home on the island. Overnight in Baddeck. Meals: B, D.

Accommodation at the Inverary Resort, Baddeck, or similar.

Day 11: Baddeck/Cabot Trail

Today’s journey takes us along one of the most stunningly picturesque drives in North America: the Cabot Trail. This route winds around the rocky splendour of Cape Breton’s northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Look-outs offer unforgettable vistas of Cape Breton’s rugged coastline, creating perfect photo opportunities. Afterwards, we travel to the coast where we enjoy a whale-watching boat tour (weather permitting) before returning to Baddeck for the evening. Overnight in Baddeck. Meals: B, L, D.

Accommodation at the Inverary Resort, Baddeck, or similar.

Day 12: Baddeck to Halifax

We get a look into the early days of colonial life with a visit to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. The vivid history of the region comes alive in this accurate reconstruction of one of the major settlements of circa 1744 New France.

Roam the streets and chat with guides in authentic costumes. After our visit, we proceed along the shore of the Bras d’Or Lake to the mainland before continuing to Halifax for one last night in the Maritimes. Overnight in Halifax. Meals: B.

Accommodation at the Cambridge Suites, Halifax, or similar.

Day 13: Halifax Departure

A time for last-minute shopping and farewells. Individual transfer to Halifax International Airport in time to check in for your return flight. Meals: B.

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