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It's time to explore North America’s most north-easterly point, where the dramatic coastline, mighty fjords and wonderful wildlife will take your breath away. With a knowledgeable leader to guide the way, on this eight-day adventure you’ll experience a landscape that has been shaped by the elements over thousands of years, meet with locals and stop into historic towns surrounded by the splendour of Newfoundland’s famous scenery. Watch huge icebergs bob past the town known as “The Iceberg Capital of the World” in the spring, go whale watching, and spot puffins at one of North America’s best viewing sites.
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St. John's
<Welcome to St John’s! Meet your leader at the hotel for a group welcome meeting at 10 am before heading off on a leader-led tour of the city. Drive up Signal Hill to enjoy sweeping views of St. John’s Harbour and brighten your day with a stop at St John’s famous colourful houses on ‘Jellybean Row’. You’ll have free time to find some lunch, then head out to take in the views at Cape Spear Lighthouse and perhaps make it to Canada's easternmost point. Later, join your group for a welcome dinner at Celtic Hearth. Sample Jigg’s dinner pie, a classic Newfoundland dish, then head to a local pub for a traditional “screech-in” ceremony that involves a shot of screech (rum) and kissing a cod. It’s more fun than you might think!
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting at 10am as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time and then departing on the tour. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Trinity
<After breakfast, head to the town of Trinity. There, you’ll join a local guide for a walking tour, learning about Trinity’s history and its Beothuk, French, Irish and English influences. After, you might like to hike up Gun Hill for a bird’s eye view of the town, or perhaps join your travel buddies for a dinner at a local restaurant.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. -
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Trinity
<Today it’s time to spot puffins at Elliston’s renowned viewing site which offers one of the closest land views of puffins in North America. See if you can also spot the Puffin King, a rock formation which looks like a puffin sitting on a throne. After you’ve seen the puffins, drive 20 minutes north to visit the historic Cape Bonavista Lighthouse which is one of the most photographed places in Newfoundland. Climb the stairs to the top of the tower and see the seal oil-fuelled light that was used in the 1800s.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. -
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Twillingate
<This morning, head to the town of Gander. Here, you’ll meet with a local to learn about the role the unassuming town played in one of North America’s most significant events. Due to the closure of North American airspace on 9/11, around 6600 people were diverted to Gander – increasing the town’s population by 70% in a matter of hours. You’ll hear about what went into hosting those numbers, as well as the lasting impact it's had on the town. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant, then continue to Twillingate. There, you’ll take an afternoon boat tour where you can scan the sea for whales and seabirds. In the spring, you might get to see icebergs floating down the stretch of water known as Iceberg Alley. After, head back to your hotel and take it easy or explore Twillingate which is known as “The Iceberg Capital of the World".
Your travel time today will be approximately 4.5 hours. Depending on conditions, the boat tour may take place on an open-air zodiac or a boat with an enclosed cabin. Due to the small number of rooms in Bed & Breakfast style accommodations, the group may be split and accommodated in two nearby Bed & Breakfasts. -
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Rocky Harbour
<Start the day with a visit to the Beothuk Interpretation Centre, which tells the history of the Indigenous Beothuk people who used to live on Newfoundland. You might like to leave an offering at the nearby Spirit Garden, to help keep the memory of this lost culture alive. Then, continue on the road, stopping to stretch your legs at Norris Point and Green Point along the way. Arrive in Rocky Harbour in the afternoon, and then you might like to join your group for dinner.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours. -
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Rocky Harbour
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (2 Nächte), Bed & Breakfast (1 Nacht), Gasthaus (2 Nächte), Hütte (2 Nächte)
- St. John's - Lokales Abendessen
- St. John's - Geführter Rundgang
- St. John's - Cape Spear Leuchtturm
- Trinity - Spaziergang mit einem lokalen Führer
- Elliston - Papageientaucher beobachten
- Bonavista - Besuch im Leuchtturm
- Gander - Chat mit einem Einheimischen
- Twillingate - Seevogel- und Walbeobachtungsboottour
- Boyd's Cove - Beothuk Interpretationszentrum
- Gros Morne NP - Western Brook Pond Bootstour
- Rocky Harbour - Besuch des Lobster Cove Leuchtturms
- Gros Morne National Park - Tableland Trail
- St John’s – Local dinner
- St. John’s – Leader led walking tour
- St John’s – Cape Spear Lighthouse
- Trinity - Walking tour with a local guide
- Elliston - Puffin viewing
- Bonavista - Lighthouse visit
- Gander - Chat with a local
- Twillingate - Seabird & Whale watching boat tour
- Boyd's Cove - Beothuk Interpretation Centre
- Gros Morne NP - Western Brook Pond Boat Tour
- Rocky Harbour - Lobster Cove Lighthouse visit
- Gros Morne National Park - Tableland trail
- 7x Frühstück
- 1x Mittagessen
- 1x Abendessen
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