Rugged nature, whales & Titanic connections

HALIFAX ROUND TRIP

Atlantic Charm

SELF DRIVE TOURING

HALIFAX | LUNENBURG | ANNAPOLIS ROYAL | WOLFVILLE | CHARLOTTETOWN | CAPE BRETON ISLAND | HALIFAX | CABOT TRAIL

Begin this Canadian self-driving tour in historic Halifax with its connections to the Titanic and then explore the charms and rugged landscapes of Nova Scotia before crossing to Prince Edward Island to admire the beauty of Canada’s smallest province.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Explore Halifax, full of history and with a great vibe too
  • Discover the picturesque UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg
  • Experience a whale watching tour on the beautiful Bay of Fundy
  • Visit Prince Edward Island, the fictional home of Anne of Green Gables

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15 Days
From £2409 Per Person

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Atlantic Charm
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Your Itinerary

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14-15

Day 1 : UK - Halifax

Collect your rental car and head for Halifax.

Day 2 : Halifax

A free day in Halifax to explore.

Day 3 : Halifax - Lunenburg (90 miles)

Head south to Lunenburg, visiting Peggy’s Cove along the way. This small village has houses built into the granite rock and a lighthouse overlooking the Atlantic. Continue to Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a lovingly restored Victorian town that begs you to wander and explore.

Day 4 : Lunenburg - Annapolis Royal (85 miles)

Stop this morning at Kejimkujik National Park, renowned for its hiking trails and incredible canoeing on wilderness lakes and rivers. Park interpretive staff conduct walks revealing the natural history of the area. Continue to Annapolis Royal.

Day 5 : Whale watching

Today drive to Digby to experience a whale watching excursion in the nutrient rich waters of the Bay of Fundy. Look for finback, minkes, humpbacks or even the rare North Atlantic right whale. Spend the afternoon exploring Annapolis Royal and Fort Anne.

Day 6 : Annapolis Royal - Wolfville (70 miles)

Make a stop at the Grand-Pré National Historic Site, commemorating the Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755 and the Deportation of the Acadians, which began in 1755 and continued until 1762. Also the Domaine de Grand Pré is a fantastic winery which is worth a visit.

Day 7 : Wolfville - Charlottetown (225 miles)

En-route to Charlottetown take time to stop and see the Bay of Fundy, a marvel of nature. Then cross the 13km long Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island.

Day 8 : Charlottetown

Explore Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island. Located on the southern coast, the city was the birthplace of Canada and is home to the Province House National Historic Site, which was the site for meetings that led to the formation of Canada in 1867. Charlottetown oozes a warm small-town feel; full of historic charm, an abundance of fresh seafood, local produce and a lively cultural scene.

Day 9 : Prince Edward Island Sightseeing

A free day to explore picturesque Prince Edward Island. Visit the island’s north shore to see sand dunes, beaches and the fictional home of Anne of Green Gables.

Day 10 : Charlottetown - Cape Breton (175 miles)

Take Route 1 to the Wood Islands Ferry crossing to Pictou, Nova Scotia then drive to Cape Breton Island, a little piece of Scotland in North America.

Day 11 : Explore the Cabot Trail

Explore the fabulous Cabot Trail, considered one of the world’s most scenic destinations, which winds around Cape Breton Highlands National Park for awe inspiring views of stunning ocean vistas, old-growth forests and prehistoric rocks scarred by glaciers,

Day 12 : Cape Breton Island

Visit the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, an incredible “living museum” of a French garrison town from the 1700’s and visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck.

Day 13 : Baddeck - Halifax (225 miles)

Return to Halifax along the scenic Bras d’Or Lakes Drive.

Day 14-15 : Halifax -

Return your car at the airport and board your flight back to the UK.

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We are very proud that our personal, friendly service and attention to detail has led to us becoming an industry leader in providing tailor-made holidays. We have been recognised throughout the years by winning a number of prestigious awards from within and outside of the travel industry. We won the "Best Operator to Canada" award at the 2017 British Annual Canada Travel Awards for a record 15th time.

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