Itinerary
ItineraryDay 1 – Home Cities to Halifax, NS
Fly from home to Halifax and transfer to hotel. (Airfare not included in tour)
Day 2 – Halifax, NS
This morning our city tour of historic Halifax includes a visit to the gravesites of some of the passengers on the ill-fated Titanic. After lunch we visit the Maritime Museum and then on to the most photographed village in Canada, Peggy’s Cove. Your dinner this evening will be included.
Day 3 – Halifax, NS
Today we visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lunenburg, which includes a guided walking tour and a visit to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. Enjoy their historic architecture, working waterfront and many other attractions. Later in the day you will have some free time to do some of your own exploring in Halifax. Tonight, join our fellow travelers, Tour Director and Bus Driver for a Welcome Dinner.
Day 4 – Halifax to Sydney
Enroute to Sydney we will through Nova Scotia north to scenic Cape Breton Island.
Day 5 – Sydney to Fort Louisbourg And Return
A historic day trip to Fort Louisbourg. On the way back to Sydney, we will be visiting Cape Breton’s Miners Museum, home of the famous choir of miners “The Men of the Deeps”. There is a museum explaining the history of mining in Nova Scotia and you can then take a stroll through their historic village. There will be time for you to do the Optional Mine Tour at your own expense.
Day 6 – The Cabot Trail
Today we travel the breathtaking Cabot Trail, the most photographed and scenic highway in Canada. There will be lots of photo stops along the way. We will also visit the Alexander Graham Bell Museum. A picnic lunch will be included today.
Day 7 – Sydney to Charlottetown, PEI
Today we take a ferry across Northumberland Strait to PEI where our home for the next couple of nights will be Charlottetown.
Day 8 – Charlottetown
A local guide will show us around Prince Edward Island including a tour of Charlottetown. Of course, not tour of PEI would be complete without a visit to the Anne of Green Gables House. For dinner tonight, enjoy a traditional PEI Lobster Dinner (beef or ham is available if you are not a seafood lover).
Day 9 – Charlottetown to Saint John, NB
On our way to Saint John, we cross the 13-km long Confederation Bridge. We will stop at Hopewell Rocks and Magnetic Hill in Moncton, where vehicles appear to roll uphill!
Day 10 – Saint John to St. Andrews By-The-Sea And Return
This morning we will go to St. Andrews By-The-Sea. St. Andrews is a treasure trove of beautiful architecture, unparalleled scenery and rich marine life. While here we will have a spectacular tour of Whale Watching with Tall Ship adventures from the historic port of St. Andrews, Canada’s oldest seaside resort town. We will also visit Ministers Island. Your dinner will be included this evening.
Day 11 – Saint John
This morning we will have a city tour and then visit the unusual Reversing Falls. This evening join your friends, your Tour Director and Coach Driver for a Farewell Dinner.
Day 12 – Saint John to Home Cities
Transfer to the airport for your flights home.
Dates & Prices
Dates & PricesDouble Occupancy
$4,607.50
Triple Occupancy
$4,492.94
Single Occupancy
$5,867.66
CANADIAN DOLLARS
All prices are per person and include taxes and fees.
Not included in price:
- Airfare
- Airline baggage fees for additional or over-sized luggage
- Airline fuel surcharges if there is a change in fuel prices
- Gratuities for Tour Director and Driver
- Meals and activities not specified in the itinerary
- Any personal expenses
- Travel Insurance
- Pre or post tour arrangements
U.S. DOLLARS
Please call us for pricing!
Tour Highlights
Tour HighlightsCity Tours of Saint John, Halifax, and Charlottetown
Enjoy the stories of those that helped shape the nation by immersing yourself in the rich maritime history these capital cities have to offer.
Lunenburg, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Lunenburg is known for its unique architecture, picturesque waterfront, and long, proud seafaring history.
Fort Louisbourg
Step back in time and explore the colonial history of Nova Scotia.
Cape Breton's Miners Museum
Pay tribute to the regions rich history of coal mining while hearing the stories of the miners and their families who helped build the nation.
The Cabot Trail
This scenic coastal highway is one of the most photographed highways in Canada. With views so spectacular even the most amateur photographers can’t take a bad picture.
Alexander Graham Bell Museum
Step into the life of the man who invented the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell.
Ferry Crossing
With the sea breeze in your hair and Nova Scotia to your back, enjoy this scenic ferry crossing as we make our way to PEI.
Anne of Green Gables House
As the setting of the popular novel “Anne of Green Gables”, the Green Gables Heritage place is one of the most notable literary landmarks in Canada.
Traditional Lobster Dinner
Prepare your taste buds. You can’t say you’ve been to Prince Edward Island unless you have tried their famous lobster dinner.
Confederation Bridge
Considered one at the top engineering achievement of the 20th Century, the Confederation Bridge connects Prince Edward Island with New Brunswick.
Hopewell Rocks
Home to the highest tides in the world, you will walk along the ocean floor, marvel at formations carved by tide and time, and explore caverns, all before the tides claim them for their own.
Magnetic Hill
Don’t let your eyes fool you, down is not up! This natural phenomenon needs to be seen to be believed.
St. Andrews By-The-Sea
From beautiful architecture to rich marine life, you will fall in love with this historic town and its turn-of-the-century charm.
Whale Watching
It’s a blow hole, it’s a fish, no, it’s a whale! Climb aboard New Brunswick’s most beautiful Tall Sip and keep your eyes peeled as we cruise the infamous Bay of Fundy.
Ministers Island
We will drive across the ocean floor to explore this enchanting island.