Itinerary
ItineraryDay 1 – Home City to St. John's
Depart from your home city for St. John’s to start your tour of Newfoundland
Day 2 – St. John's
Depart St. John’s for the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve and take a boat tour to see the nesting seabirds, humpback whales and icebergs. Return to hotel for a free afternoon and evening to explore St. John’s.
Day 3 – St. John's to Clarenville
Today we travel to Clarenville, but not before we have a historical city tour of St. John’s, including Signal Hill National Historic Site, Government House, Anglican Cathedral and the Cape Spear National Historical Site. After leaving St. John’s, we will visit Heart’s Content Cable Station. A special treat this evening is an authentic Newfoundland Screech In.
Day 4 – Clarenville
Today we will continue our journey to Trinity and Bonavista. First we visit the community of Trinity. Most of the old town is a national heritage district, and there are several provincial historic sites such as Hiscock House Provincial Historic Site. Lester Garland Premises Provincial Historic Site, Lester Garland House/Wessex Learning Centre and St. Paul’s Anglican Church are our other stops. While in Trinity we will stop by the Green Family Forge Blacksmith Museum, and the Trinity Museum and Archives as well as the Trinity Interpretation Centre. We go back into history to the voyage of John Cabot. He sailed from England to Newfoundland landing at Cape Bonavista in 1497. One of the “must-sees” is the Cape Bonavista Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site which has been restored to its original 1843 condition. Other stops on your tour include the monument to John Cabot located near the lighthouse, Ryan Premises National Historic Site – which includes the Bonavista Museum and the Dungeon Provincial Park, a collapsed sea cave.
Day 5 – Clarenville to Gander
Today’s first stop is Joey’s Lookout in Gambo, the birthplace of Joseph R Smallwood, the first premier of the province and one of the original ‘Father’s of the Confederation’. From here we go to Boyd’s Cove and visit the Beothuk Interpretation Centre and learn more about Newfoundland’s ill-fated indigenous people. In Twillingate we will visit Prime Berth Historic Fishing Village and learn about the history and culture of the area by visiting the Living History Museum and then on to the Long Point Lighthouse, built in 1876.
Day 6 – Gander to Rocky Harbour
Today, before we leave Gander, often called the ‘Crossroads of the World’, we will stop at the Silent Witness Memorial and then we’ll visit the Atlantic Aviation Museum which tells the story of civil and military aviation in the town going back to the 1930’s.
We’ll then depart for Grand Falls-Windsor to visit the Salmonid Interpretation Centre, a fabulous place to watch Atlantic salmon as they migrate to their spawning grounds. Our home tonight is Rocky Harbour. Tonight you can relax and tap your feet to the popular local band, Anchors Aweigh who will be playing a selection of local Newfoundland & Labrador music.
Day 7 – Rocky Harbour to L'Anse-Au-Clair
Our first stop is The Arches Provincial Park where caves carved by undersea wave action have been thrust above the surface over the eons.
Then we head for St. Barbe and take the ferry through Iceberg Alley. You may have an opportunity to marvel at the sight of majestic icebergs and breaching whales. Off to Red Bay National Historic Site, World Whaling Capital 1550-1600 AD. Experienced Visitor Centre guides will interpret the Basque whaling activity in the area during the 16th century.
Day 8 – L'Anse-Au-Clair to St. Anthony
Before leaving Labrador we visit the Point Amour Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site. If you’re up to the challenge, climb the 122 steps to the top of this castle-like structure; the tallest lighthouse in Atlantic Canada. A relaxing ferry ride will take us back to Newfoundland where will overnight in the quaint town of St. Anthony. Dinner tonight will be a Viking Feast in a replica of Lief the Lucky’s home.
Day 9 – St. Anthony to Plum Point
We will stay in St. Anthony for the morning and visit the Grenfell home and the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital to see the Jordi Bonet Murals. The murals tell the story of the Grenfell Mission, named for famous medical missionary Sir Wilfred Grenfell.
This afternoon we take in L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site. This was the home of Leif the Lucky and the Viking people who settled here around 1000 AD. You will be able to tour the reconstructed sod huts as animators recreate daily life at the site. This evening we partake in a Newfoundland ‘Mug Up’.
Day 10 – Plum Point to Deer Lake
Today’s highlights include Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where we will visit the Discovery Centre. We also visit Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse and from there get a great view of Bonne Bay and the surrounding mountains. We will then take a water taxi from Norris Point to Woody Point. Tonight in Deer Lake join all your friends for the WestWorld Tours Farewell Dinner.
Day 11 – Deer Lake to Home City
Sadly, all good things must come to an end. This morning we will transfer you to the airport for your flight home.
Dates & Prices
Dates & PricesDouble Occupancy
$4,263.46
Triple Occupancy
$4,148.91
Single Occupancy
$5,271.49
All prices are per person and include all taxes and fees. Prices are in CAD.
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
Tour Highlights
Tour HighlightsGros Morne National Park
Carved by colliding continents and relentless glaciers, the ancient landscape of Gros Morne is unlike any other.
Viking Dinner Show
Theatre and food are the heart of any culture, so to make sure you experience Viking culture at its best we will treat you to an authentic Viking meal with added entertainment.
Anchors Aweigh Band
No Newfoundland experience would be complete without the music and wit of a group of local performers, and Anchors Aweigh is the very best the Gros Morne region has to offer. Filled with renditions of popular Newfoundland and Labrador songs, and sprinkled with wit and one-liners, the show has become one of the best attended in the whole province. Almost by accident, and practically overnight, the Anchors Aweigh band has found its way onto the list of ‘things to do’ for local residents and visitors alike.
Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse
Learn about life as a lighthouse keeper and what life is like along the cost at this century old lighthouse. You may even spot a whale or two.
L'Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site
L’Anse aux Meadows is the only authenticated Norse site in North America and proof that Leif Erickson settled in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The North Atlantic Aviation Museum
Discover the history of North Atlantic aviation.
Cape Bonavista Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site
Being one of the few lighthouses in the world where you can still ascend the staircase of the stone tower makes this historic site a premier spot to see puffins, whales, and icebergs.
Ryan Premises
Dive into the rich history of the Newfoundland cod fishery and the family that pioneered generations of success in the industry.
Signal Hill National Historic Site
Hear their stories of British and French soldiers battling relentlessly to gain control of this strategic location and climb to iconic Cabot Tower and be overcome by spectacular views of St. John’s.
Prime Berth Historic Fishing Village
The 6th ranked museum in Canada makes for an excellent place to take in the history of the area.
Witless Bay Ecological Reserve Whale & Puffin Tour
Observe whales and puffins in their natural habitats.
Cape Spear National Historic Site
Cape Spear Lighthouse is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Canada and an iconic symbol of the provinces marine history.
Silent Witness Memorial
This tranquil park pays tribute to those who lost their lives in the 1985 Arrow Air Crash.
Screech In & Mug Up
Screech in and Mug up, is a traditional welcome ceremony for newcomers to the island. We won’t give away too many details on this sacred ceremony as to not ruin the surprise, but it involves a fish and locally made rum (Screech).