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Itinerary Details

Day 1 – 3

International Arrival

Make your own way to the St. John´s, NL airport and pick up your rental car

2 Nights

St. John’s, NL

St. John’s is the capital and largest city of the Atlantic island of Newfoundland. Vibrant rows of houses, busy streets, vast open green spaces and a charming harbor front are the distinguishing elements one of North America’s oldest cities. The narrow winding alleys of the town lead up to Signal Hill, home to Cabot Tower, where Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless message. The tower was originally built to celebrate the 400th anniversary of John Cabot’s voyage to Newfoundland. Perched atop the hill are other iconic sights, such as the twin clock towers of the Basilica Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and The Rooms, a museum and cultural center with displays of local art, artifacts and historical records. The Newman Wine Vaults Provincial Historic Site offers an intriguing perspective into tales of pirates of yore and old outports. Beyond Signal Hill stands the charming local village of Quidi Vidi, a remnant of the city’s old fishing port days. The village microbrewery, the old wharf, an 18th century battery and lakeside regatta museum are all worth visiting. Head to George Street in the evening for a night out on town, enjoying live music at the many pubs and cafés that serve typical Newfoundland comfort food.

Included activities

Group Historical Tour of St John’s and Cape Spear

Discover the historic landmarks of the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador. At the scheduled time, you will be picked up from your hotel by a shared vehicle and driven to the various attractions. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will regale you with anecdotes and facts about the region’s past and present. At Signal Hill National Historic Site, see the iconic Cabot Tower and take in splendid views of the city skyline and the harbor. Your next stop is Cape Spear, believed to be the easternmost point in North America. You could walk around the cliffside gun battery dating back to World War II and keep an eye out for whales and seabirds in the water. After, visit the 19th-century lighthouse. You will also stop by picturesque Quidi Vidi village, known for its artsy community, and the colorful row of houses lining Jelly Bean Row. Also on your itinerary are Government House, the official residence of the lieutenant governor, and the stately Roman Catholic Basilica. Before the tour winds up, check out the popular shops and restaurants in the downtown area. (Duration: 3 hrs; Seasonal: May 1 – Oct 31; Time: 0930/1400 hrs; Shared activity & transfers)

Hotel options

The Murray Premises Hotel – Opt 1
Room King Guestroom
Meals Room Only
Style Heritage
Alt Hotel St. John's – Opt 2
Room King City View
Meals Room Only
Style Boutique
Day 3 – 5

Drive yourself from St. John´s, NL to Trinity, NL in your rental car (Duration: 3.5 hrs)

2 Nights

Trinity, NL

Nestled by Trinity Bay in Newfoundland, the seaside town of Trinity is a heritage destination that draws travelers from across the seas. First settled by the Portuguese in the 16th century, the town has plenty of history and culture to discover, as well as loads of outdoor adventures to look forward to. The town has painstakingly preserved its heritage architecture, with many of its historic buildings recognized today as Registered Heritage Structures. The Cooperage celebrates the old tradition of barrel making, which was fueled by the region’s prosperous shipping industry. The Dock Marina, English Harbour Arts Centre, and Mercantile Building Provincial Historic Site are among dozens of other heritage sites that showcase Trinity’s past. The film locations of the popular drama, The Shipping News, are popular not just for posterity but also for their panoramic ocean views from the cliff tops. The town’s craggy coastline also offers numerous hiking trails over the rolling coastal hills and lovely beaches, including the popular Skerwink Trail, Gun Hill Trail, and Lockston Path Provincial Park. The region is also great for birding and whale watching. Enjoy feasting on fresh seafood paired with delicious local wines.

Hotel options

Trinity Eco-Tours Lodge – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Artisan Inn – Opt 2
Room Lighthouse View
Meals Room Only
Style Lodge
Day 5 – 7

Drive yourself from Trinity, NL to Twillingate, NL in your rental car (Duration: 4 hrs)

2 Nights

Twillingate

Twillingate is an old fishing town in the Twillingate Islands in Notre Dame Bay, off Newfoundland. Apart from magnificent natural vistas and lush countryside, the town has a long history. The Twillingate Museum, which stands in the town’s former Rectory, offers an insight into the lives of early settlers of this island town. The lovingly preserved displays at the Twillingate Fishing & Heritage Centre and the Isles Wooden Boat Builders Museum & Workshop also make for happy browsing. The town itself is a pleasure to explore, with its winding streets lined with brightly painted houses, and hiking trails along the rugged coastline, including the Spencer’s Park Trail. Long Point Lighthouse, overlooking Notre Dame Bay, offers spectacular views of icebergs passing down the vast ocean corridors. Boat tours are the best bet for spotting whales, dolphins, harp seals and seabirds off the coast, as well as icebergs in season.

Included activities

Group Boat Tour of Iceberg Alley

Experience the thrill of seeing icebergs up close on this boat tour. At the scheduled time, make your way to the pier in Twillingate. Board your boat and find a comfortable spot. Sail into Iceberg Alley, which extends along the coast of Labrador up to the southeast coast of Newfoundland where pieces of Greenland’s glacier come floating down. As your skipper expertly maneuvers the boat past icebergs, keep an eye out for humpback whales breaching the water and seabirds flying above. Your guide will share interesting facts about the region’s history, geography and culture. After cruising for a couple of hours, return to shore with lasting memories. (Duration: 2 hrs; Seasonal: May 1 – Aug 31; Time: 0930/1300/1600 hrs; Shared activity; No transfers; Starting point: 52 Main Street, Pier 52; Please arrive at least 30 mins prior to departure; Do dress in layers and wear weather appropriate clothing; Please carry rain gear, sunscreen, binoculars and camera; Depending on the weather condition, the timing and date of this activity may change at a very short notice)

Hotel options

Anchor Inn Hotel and Suites – Opt 1
Room Hodge Premises Building – King Oceanview
Meals Room Only
Style Lodge
Hodge Premises Inn – Opt 2
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Day 7 – 10

Drive yourself from Twillingate, NL to Gros Morne National Park, NL in your rental car. (Duration: 5hrs)

3 Nights

Gros Morne National Park, NL

Gros Morne National Park lies on Newfoundland’s west coast in eastern Canada. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was shaped by colliding continents and glaciers, and is packed with ancient forests, pristine beaches, and dramatic cliffs. It is named after the Gros Morne mountain, the second highest peak in Newfoundland. Gros Morne means big lone mountain and it rises 806 m in solitary splendor. Follow the mountain trail to the summit for stunning views of the glacial-carved landscape. In all, there are about 20 marked day-trip trails in the park that pass through both coastal and interior areas. Western Brook Pond has the highest purity rating possible for natural water bodies. Pissing Mare Falls, the highest waterfall in eastern North America, tumbles into the lake from a height of 1,125 ft. The park also contains the Tablelands, a landscape in which the earth’s mantle, normally found below the crust, has been pushed to the surface. There’s plenty of wildlife to be found as well, from moose and foxes to black bears. Harbor seals inhabit St. Paul’s inlet while a variety of whales and dolphins often appear in early summer. The park is also home to a vast number of bird species.

Included activities

Personalized Hiking Tour of Gros Morne National Park

Enjoy a full day of hiking in the UNESCO-listed Gros Morne National Park. You could choose to hike along marked or unmarked trails with levels ranging from moderate to difficult. Green Gardens, Tablelands & Lookout Trail, Base of Gros Morne Mountain trail and Coastal Trail are categorized as moderate. The more challenging routes are The Tablelands Trail, Big Lookout, Gros Morne Mountain and Trout River Pond. In the morning, meet your guide and set off along the trail of your choice. As you walk, take in views of the beautiful scenery comprising majestic peaks, rugged plains and bogs. Take a break from hiking to enjoy a custom made lunch in a scenic spot. As the day draws to a close, wind up your tour and head back to your hotel. (Duration: full day; Time: 0900 hrs; Private activity; No transfers; Starting point: Norris Point/Woody Point; Meals included: bespoke lunch; Please inform us of any food allergies in advance; Hiking poles and necessary equipment provided; Please dress in weather appropriate clothing and wear suitable footwear; Prior hiking experience and excellent physical fitness required for this activity; Depending on the weather condition, the timing and date of this activity may change at a very short notice)

Group Finer Things Food Tour

Tantalize your taste buds on this food tour in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland. Your guide will pick you up from your hotel in Rocky Harbour or Norris Point and take you to three of the top restaurants in Gros Morne. Enjoy fresh, local seafood, smell garden-grown herbs, and savor hand picked berries while seated in a private dining room at each of the three establishments. Meet the owners and chefs of each restaurant and learn more about their food and approach to cooking. You will also have VIP access to that evening’s entertainment. After your meal at the third restaurant, return to your hotel. (Duration: 4 hrs; Time: 1700 hrs; Seasonal: Jun 1 – Sep 20; Available only on Tue, Thur & Sat; Shared activity & transfers; Group size: min 4 ppl; Meals included: dinner; Please inform us of any food allergies in advance; Min age: 19)

Hotel options

Sugar Hill Inn – Opt 1
Room Standard Queen Room
Meals Room Only
Style Heritage
Neddies Harbour Inn – Opt 2
Room King
Meals Room Only
Day 10 – 12

You will be transferred from your hotel to the airport

Board your flight from Deer Lake, NL to Halifax, NS (Duration: 1.5hrs, Economy Class)

You will be transferred from Halifax airport to your hotel in a private vehicle

Make your own way to the Halifax, NS center and pick up your rental car

2 Nights

Halifax

The capital city of Nova Scotia, Halifax brims with rich history and cultural maritime delights. An iconic symbol of this Eastern coast province is the white and red lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove. A perennial photographic favorite, the Peggy’s Point Lighthouse stands on a rocky outcrop and looks out on the surging waves of the Atlantic ocean. Equally as eye-catching is the Old Town Clock that has stood sentinel over the city since 1803 when it was gifted by Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent. Explore the Halifax Citadel, one of the most visited National Historic Sites in the country, which once served as a garrison for soldiers. The Halifax Public Gardens is the perfect setting for a leisurely afternoon – ornate wrought iron gates lead to lush lawns, formal flower beds, serene ponds and sparkling fountains. Watch the sun go down amid the bustle of Halifax Waterfront, where historic sites jostle with trendy restaurants while the horizon is dotted with colorful sailboats, majestic liners and even heritage vessels. As you hit the nightspots, don’t forget to check out the thriving craft beer scene in the city, ranging from historic ales of Alexander Keith’s Brewery to stylish pubs that feature drinks from different corners of the world.

Included activities

Group Tour of Halifax Highlights with Peggy’s Cove

Discover the history of Nova Scotia and immerse yourself in its natural beauty during this tour. At the scheduled time, you will be picked up from your hotel by a shared vehicle. Travel across the scenic countryside to Peggy’s Cove. See the iconic lighthouse dating back to 1868 and soak in the coastal charm of this rural community. Next, visit the national historic site of Citadel Hill, where re-enactors dressed in period costume transport you back in time. The fort, situated in downtown Halifax, overlooks the harbor and offers gorgeous views of the water. Learn about how the daily life of soldiers and their families would have been here in the late 19th century. Later, drive through the downtown area passing by landmarks such as the Fairview Cemetery, the final resting place of over a hundred victims of the ill-fated Titanic. Pier 21, the country’s last surviving seaport immigration facility, and the Halifax Farmers Market also lie along this route. (Duration: half day; Time: 0900/1330 hrs; Shared activity & transfers; Depending on the weather condition, the timing and date of this activity may change at a very short notice)

Hotel options

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel – Opt 1
Room Standard Guest Room King
Meals Room Only
The Sutton Place Hotel Halifax – Opt 2
Room Premium Room
Meals Room Only
Day 12 – 13

Drive yourself from Halifax, NS to Lunenburg, NS in your rental car (Duration: 1.5 hrs)

1 Night

Lunenburg

Lunenburg is a port town in the south of Nova Scotia. It was founded in 1753, and much of the town’s architecture dates back to the 1800s. UNESCO designated the Old Town a World Heritage Site in 1995, naming it “the best example of planned British colonial settlement in North America”. Around 70% of the original colonial buildings have been preserved. Among them is Knaut-Rhuland House Museum, a wooden 19th century home that is the only one open to the public. The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic showcases the region’s maritime history, including stories of Bluenose, the legendary ship that never lost a race. There is a year-round Farmer’s Market on Thursdays. The aptly named Lunenburger, served at the Grand Banker Bar & Grill, is topped with lobster meat and embellished with a bacon-wrapped scallop. The Ironworks Distillery creates artisanal spirits from regional ingredients such as tart cranberry liqueur and maple rum.

Included activities

Group Lunenburg Hidden Gems Tour

Explore historic Old Town Lunenburg and discover picturesque coastal communities on this tour in Nova Scotia. Make your way from your hotel to the parking lot adjacent to the Fishery Museum on the Lunenburg Waterfront. Meet your guide before setting out to see the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is North America’s best surviving example of a planned British Colonial town. Visit iconic landmarks and listen as your expert guide tells you stories and anecdotes that reveal their past. Walk through the streets to see colorful historic houses and learn about the inhabitants’ relationship with the sea. Then depart for Blue Rocks and Stonehurst, two communities set on the coast. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the rugged coastline and take in views of the water. Your guide will also give you insight into the history and livelihoods of these communities. (Duration: 2 hrs; Time: 1000, 1300, & 1500 hrs; Seasonal: May 15 – Oct 31; Shared activity; Max 8 ppl; No transfers; Starting point: parking lot adjacent to the Fishery Museum in Lunenburg Waterfront; Meals are not included; Please note that this tour operates rain or shine)

Hotel options

Pelham House Bed and Breakfast – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Bluenose Lodge – Opt 2
Room Deluxe
Meals Room Only
Day 13 – 14

Drive yourself from Lunenburg, NS to Digby/Smith’s Cove, NS in your rental car (Duration: 2 hrs)

1 Night

Digby/Smith’s Cove, NS

Digby, with its trademark scallop and lobster fishing fleet, sits by the shores of the Annapolis Basin, near the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. The town commands the largest fleet of scallop boats on the planet, with almost every restaurant in town serving the day’s fresh catch. A replica of the house of the famous Canadian folk artist, Maud Lewis, is a popular attraction for visitors, as is strolling down the lovely waterfront and catching a ferry ride across the Bay of Fundy. The town also serves as an excellent base to explore the Annapolis Valley and Digby Neck. Nearby Smith’s Cove is a picturesque coastal village that overlooks the Annapolis Basin and is home to a number of stunning beaches. Beach combing is a popular activity here while the Smith’s Cove Old Temperance Hall Museum features displays dating to the 18th century. The Bay of Fundy is also rich with marine animals such as finback and minke whales, harbor porpoises, Atlantic dolphins, seals and seabirds. Whale watching, angling, boating, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, and marine cruises are popular tourist activities here.

Hotel options

Harbourview Inn – Opt 1
Room Standard
Meals Room Only
Harbourview Inn – Opt 2
Room Standard
Meals Room Only
Day 14 – 16

Board your ferry from Digby to Saint John across the Bay of Fundy (Duration: 2.5 hrs, current departure time from Digby: 4pm)

2 Nights

Saint John, NB

Saint John is an industrialized port city in New Brunswick, Canada. Straddling the Saint John and Kennebecasis rivers, the city enjoys a lively waterfront. Seaside cliffs and rolling hills overlooking the Bay of Fundy make a wonderful backdrop. The hilltop location of Carleton Martello Tower offers stunning panoramas of the region. The 19th-century buildings in downtown showcase Saint John’s colonial charm. In addition to the New Brunswick Museum and the beautiful Imperial Theater, there are historic markets and squares, perfect for people-watching. Hiking trails in the Irving Nature Park and ziplining over the Reversing Falls’ rapids make for rich outdoor experiences. You can also witness the world’s highest tides in action here, and set out for marine life excursions in the Atlantic waters. With diverse attractions at its doorstep, Saint John serves as a convenient base, especially during a road trip across Canada’s East Coast.

Included activities

Group Best of Saint John Tour

Discover Saint John on a guided, small-group tour. Begin with a visit to the iconic Saint John City Market. It is Canada’s oldest continuously operating farmers’ market, with a charter dating back to 1785. Here, find a wide variety of local delicacies, and crafts including prints, frames and souvenirs. Next, drive past Rockwood Park, Saint John Port and busy Uptown, lined with pubs and galleries. Continue onto King’s Square and the Reversing Falls to enjoy views of the rapids and whirlpools. Pass by Irving House and Red Rose Tea House, a beverage company. Proceed to Saint John Public Gardens and Fort Howe National Historic Site. Then, stop at the Carleton Martello Tower, located on Carleton Heights across the harbor. This round, stone defense tower erected on steep, rocky ground played a significant role in conflicts until World War II. Finally, head to Fort La Tour, an archaeological site on the Harbour Passage, before returning to your hotel. (Duration: 3 hrs; Seasonal: May-Oct; Time: 0900/1330 hrs; Shared activity & transfers; Group size: max 6 ppl; Please dress according to the weather & wear comfortable walking shoes)

Hotel options

Chipman Hill Suites – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Delta Hotels By Marriott Saint John – Opt 2
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Day 16 – 18

Drive yourself from Saint John, NB to Hopewell Cape, NB in your rental car (Duration: 2.5 hrs)

2 Nights

Hopewell Cape

Hopewell Cape is a cozy village in the New Brunswick province of Canada. Home to the famous geological formations at Hopewell Rocks, also known as ‘flowerpots’, this hamlet is a tourist magnet. These natural sandstone rocks rise from the ocean floor at the Bay of Fundy and are easily accessible at low tide. At high tide, the water rushes in, making it ideal for kayaking explorations. An interpretive center offers insights into the region’s unique ecology and history. Well-marked walking trails lead to viewing decks that offer splendid vistas of the formations during tide changes. With two sandy beaches at either end of the park, there’s ample opportunity for fun in the sun. The Albert County Museum, showcasing an original gaol and a courthouse, offers a glimpse into the region’s past as a hub of the lumber trade.

Included activities

Visit Hopewell Rocks and Walk the Ocean Floor (Tickets Only)

Enjoy the unique experience of walking on the ocean floor at low tide in the Bay of Fundy, to take a closer look at the beautiful sandstone formations of Hopewell Rocks. Run your fingers along the rough striations on the giant flowerpot-like geological formations. Take the stairs back to the top and head to the interpretive center to gain insights into this natural phenomenon. You could then enjoy a meal at one of the cafes and browse the gift shop. Put your camera to good use and capture scenic vistas from the lookout deck. Alternatively, you could enjoy a short hike along the network of trails or head to the north end of the park to see the 300-year-old Acadian seawall. Cave exploration, sunbathing, and birdwatching are some other activities that you can pursue while you wait for the tide to turn. After a few hours, return to the spot to find the rock formations turned into low islands by the high tide! You could then enjoy kayaking among the rock formations. (Duration: Full Day; No Guide; No Transfers; No Meals Included; Fitness Level: Easy; Entrance Tickets Included; The ticket is valid for 2 visits to view low and high tides; Sturdy and washable footwear is recommended; Boot wash areas are available across the park)

Hotel options

Innisfree Hopewell Rocks Bed and Breakfast – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Innisfree Hopewell Rocks Bed and Breakfast – Opt 2
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Day 18 – 20

Drive yourself from Hopewell Cape, NB to Charlottetown, PE in your rental car (Duration: 3 hrs)

2 Nights

Charlottetown

Charlottetown is the capital of Prince Edward Island, and its largest city. Its main claim to fame is hosting the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, where the idea of Canada as a nation was first discussed and debated, giving the town its motto: Cunabula Foederis, or ‘Birthplace of Confederation.’ Province House, which was the site of the conference, is now the home of the provincial legislature, and is a popular attraction. The historic downtown area includes the original 500 lots surveyed by Captain Samuel Holland in 1764. A number of houses and buildings in the area date back to the Victorian era. There are plenty of art galleries to visit, as well. If you are interested in wildlife, you can take a seal-watching boat tour. When it comes to food, take your pick from a number of Asian, Mediterranean and Indian restaurants, as well as those serving local fare.

Included activities

Group Tour of Prince Edward Island

Discover the prominent attractions of Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province. You will be picked up from your hotel in the downtown area in a shared vehicle. Begin with a scenic drive through the coastal city of Charlottetown where you will pass by some of its iconic landmarks. The Gothic- style Saint Dunstan’s Basilica with its stained glass windows, Province House National Historic Site and the Confederation Centre of the Arts are all on the route. Your guide will also point out Government House, the picturesque waterfront at the Victoria Park Boardwalk and the University of Prince Edward Island. At Queen Street, see the storefronts before you head to Anne of Green Gables Heritage Site, the 19th-century farm that inspired author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Visit the PEI Preserve Company, a riverside eatery specializing in house jams and regional specialties. At Cavendish Cliffs, take in the sight of the natural red sandstone formations, while Dalvay offers splendid ocean views. After, return to your hotel with lasting memories. (Duration: half day; Shared activity & transfers; Please dress in weather appropriate clothing and wear comfortable footwear)

Hotel options

The Holman Grand Hotel – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
The Great George – Opt 2
Room Traditional Room
Meals Room Only
Style Heritage
Day 20 – 21

Drive yourself from Charlottetown, PE to Wood Islands Ferry Terminal, PE in your rental car (Duration: 1 hr)

Board your ferry from Wood Islands to Caribou across the Northumberland Strait (Duration: 75 min)

Drive yourself from Caribou PEI Ferry Terminal, NS to Halifax, NS in your rental car (Duration: 2 hrs)

Make your own way to the Halifax, NS center and drop off your rental car

1 Night

Halifax

The capital city of Nova Scotia, Halifax brims with rich history and cultural maritime delights. An iconic symbol of this Eastern coast province is the white and red lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove. A perennial photographic favorite, the Peggy’s Point Lighthouse stands on a rocky outcrop and looks out on the surging waves of the Atlantic ocean. Equally as eye-catching is the Old Town Clock that has stood sentinel over the city since 1803 when it was gifted by Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent. Explore the Halifax Citadel, one of the most visited National Historic Sites in the country, which once served as a garrison for soldiers. The Halifax Public Gardens is the perfect setting for a leisurely afternoon – ornate wrought iron gates lead to lush lawns, formal flower beds, serene ponds and sparkling fountains. Watch the sun go down amid the bustle of Halifax Waterfront, where historic sites jostle with trendy restaurants while the horizon is dotted with colorful sailboats, majestic liners and even heritage vessels. As you hit the nightspots, don’t forget to check out the thriving craft beer scene in the city, ranging from historic ales of Alexander Keith’s Brewery to stylish pubs that feature drinks from different corners of the world.

Hotel options

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel – Opt 1
Room Standard Guest Room King
Meals Room Only
The Sutton Place Hotel Halifax – Opt 2
Room Premium Room
Meals Room Only

You will be transferred from your hotel to Halifax airport in a private vehicle

International Departure

Experience the untouched nature and charming coastal towns of Canada’s Atlantic provinces on this grand road trip. Your adventure begins in one of North America’s oldest cities with an insightful historical tour of St. John’s and Cape Spear. At Twillingate, marvel at the mighty icebergs off the Atlantic coast on a boat tour around the area to spot whales, dolphins, harp seals and seabirds. Breathtaking mountain landscapes, dramatic cliffs and rugged plains await you as you hike through Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Delve into the fascinating maritime history of Halifax, with a stop to admire the lovely lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove. Your historical journey continues at the port city and UNESCO-listed Old Town of Lunenburg, which brims with historic wooden buildings and elegant captain’s villas. Stroll through Canada’s oldest farmers’ market and delve into more history at landmarks such as Fort Howe National Historic Site and Carleton Martello Tower at Saint John. Enjoy the unique experience of walking on the ocean floor at low tide in the Bay of Fundy to admire the beautiful sandstone Hopewell Rocks. Your road trip ends in the historic city of Charlottetown on the picturesque Prince Edward Island. Uncover the region’s past on a guided tour that takes you from the Old Town to the striking red sandstone formations of the Cavendish Cliffs.

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $6,790 USD / person

Option 2

From $6,990 USD / person

Prices are in USD and exclude international flights. This trip price is based on low season rates for accommodation and other applicable services, and may change depending on availability, currency fluctuations and number of people traveling together. For high season prices, please contact us with your exact travel dates and preferences.

Price Includes
  • Accommodation and meals, as specified in the itinerary
  • Activities and excursions, as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation services, as specified in the itinerary
  • Your Trip Coordination Team: Dedicated support throughout your journey, with a primary, personal point of contact. Plus, in case of emergencies while you’re traveling, our trip coordination team are available 24/7 by phone
Not Included
  • Entrance fees and meals, unless mentioned in the itinerary description
  • Tips and personal expenses
  • Visa and tourism fees
  • Travel, health, and cancellation insurance
  • International airfare

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