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Road Trip: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island
Road Trip: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island
Road Trip: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island

Road Trip: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island

18 Days from $4,890 USD / person

Sample Itinerary

Day 1 – 3

International Arrival

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.

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 3 – 5

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

2 Nights

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.

Hotel options

Ashlea House Bed & Breakfast – Opt 1
Room Tartan Room
Meals Room Only
Bluenose Lodge – Opt 2
Room Deluxe
Meals Room Only
Day 5 – 7

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

2 Nights

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
Digby Pines Golf Resort & Spa – Opt 2
Room Standard
Meals Room Only
Day 7 – 10

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

Drive yourself from Saint John, NB to St. Andrews, NB in your rental car (Duration: 1.5 hrs)

3 Nights

St. Andrews

St. Andrews is a scenic resort town overlooking the Passamaquoddy Bay in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Part of The Maritimes, this British colonial settlement, founded by the United Empire Loyalists of Maine in 1783, is a National Historic Site. Over the years, this rustic seaport began attracting the wealthy and powerful for summer vacations. Well-preserved original buildings featuring Georgian and Federal-style architecture are best admired on Water Street and Kings Street downtown. St. Andrews is east to explore on foot, thanks to its broad, straight streets that form a rectangular grid system. From paved trails and manicured tennis courts to the award-winning Algonquin Golf Course and the majestic Kingsbrae Garden, there’s plenty of scope for outdoor activities in St. Andrews. While the sandy beaches are perfect for basking under the Canadian sun, the Atlantic waters offer fantastic marine life sightings that include whales and seals. St. Andrews has the world’s highest tides, and you can access the Minister’s Island driving on the ocean floor!

Hotel options

Rossmount Inn – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea, Autograph Collection – Opt 2
Room One King Bed Guestroom
Meals Room Only
Style Resort
Day 10 – 12

Drive yourself from St. Andrews, NB to Moncton, NB in your rental car (Duration: 3.5 hrs)

2 Nights

Moncton

Moncton is located in southeastern New Brunswick and is the fastest growing city in the Maritime provinces. This former wooden shipbuilding hub has plenty of arts and culture to offer. It is the home of the Atlantic of Canada, a Canadian ballet company that focuses on contemporary pieces. The 800-seat Capitol Theatre dates back to the 1920s and hosts regular concerts. Moncton Museum at Resurgo Place details the history of the city and houses a French Bible from 1747. The Transportation Discovery Centre has a range of interactive exhibits, such as the option of piloting a submarine. A series of over 30 large contemporary murals dot the Greater Moncton Area, while the walkable downtown area has a thriving restaurant scene. Attractions include Magnetic Hill, where cars appear to roll uphill, and Magnetic Hill Zoo, which has lions and zebras. The city also has plenty of golf courses, three beaches and a number of parks.

Hotel options

Magnetic Hill Winery Guesthouse – Opt 1
Room Queen Room
Meals Room Only
Delta Beausejour by Marriott – Opt 2
Room Standard Guestroom One King Bed
Meals Room Only
Style International
Day 12 – 14

Drive yourself from Moncton, NB to Charlottetown, PE in your rental car. Look forward to a spectacular stretch on the Trans-Canada Highway, across the 8 mile-long Confederation Bridge. (Duration: 2 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.

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 14 – 17

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 Ferry Terminal, NS to Baddeck, NS in your rental car (Duration: 2.5 hrs)

3 Nights

Baddeck

Cape Breton Island can be found off the north-eastern tip of Nova Scotia in Canada. It is one of seven ancestral territories of the Mi’kmaq People, whose name for it is Unama’ki. It consistently ranks among the best island destinations in the world, thanks to its rich culture, beautiful landscapes and plentiful beaches. The village of Baddeck is located on the shores of the Bras d’Or Lakes in the heart of Cape Breton Island. It is famously known as ‘the beginning and end’ of the gorgeous Cabot Trail, a scenic drive along the coastline. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was a Baddeck summer resident, and the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site stands testament to his relationship with the place. Discover authentic Acadian crafts at Les Trois Pignons or take a Mi’kmaq drum-making workshop. Baddeck’s central location also makes it an excellent base for exploring the rest of the island.

Hotel options

Inverary Resort – Opt 1
Room Cottage Suite
Meals Room Only
Inverary Resort – Opt 2
Room One Bedroom King Suite
Meals Room Only
Day 17 – 18

Drive yourself from Baddeck, NS to Halifax, NS in your rental car (Duration: 4 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

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $4,890 USD / person

Option 2

From $5,690 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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