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Iconic Towns Of Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Duration 7 hours
- Adult from: C274.60 CAD
- Child from: C178.01 CAD
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Duration 7 hours
Board your motor coach and brace yourself as you set out on a South Shore Adventure of Nova Scotia! Visit Peggy’s Cove, Lunenburg and Mahone Bay and discover their colourful houses, museums, art galleries, souvenir shops, cafe’s and restaurants. This tour will demonstrate the beautiful diversity of the South Shore and allows you free time to plot your journey at each location, whether you want to savor the local foods and atmosphere in one of the cafe’s/restaurants, buy souvenirs, or just mosey along viewing the impressive sites and taking pictures, the choice is yours!
At Peggy's Cove, discover why this picturesque seaside village with its stately lighthouse has been an inspiration to artists and writers for generations. It is here that the power and majesty of the Atlantic Ocean truly comes to life along the granite shores of the Cove - worn and shaped through the crashing surf.
Continuing on, you will arrive at another extraordinarily scenic area, Old Town Lunenburg. Established in 1753, it is North America’s best surviving example of a planned British colonial settlement. The original layout and appearance has been retained so faithfully that UNESCO designated Lunenburg a World Heritage site. During free time, you can explore the brightly colored Old Town, which is easy to navigate because the streets follow a rectangular grid pattern designed in Britain. You can expect to see 18th-century wooden buildings and perhaps a replica of the Bluenose, Canada’s legendary racing ship that was launched here in 1921. Finally, we will visit Mahone Bay, considered to be one of the most attractive towns in Canada. This small and friendly community is renowned for the view across the Bay of three prominent churches. Take time to explore the many varied and local offerings along lovely Main Street before relaxing on the return drive to the Port of Halifax.
Duration 3 hrs
Experience a narrated excursion of Halifax, including a drive by historic properties, a restored section of the waterfront, Citadel Hill and the beautiful public gardens before heading out to Peggy’s Cove. On this tour you’ll travel along the scenic coastal highway to the tiny village of Peggy’s Cove, where less than 40 residents live year round. See the brightly colored houses nestled close to the water’s edge in this working rustic fishing village. As you enter the cove, drive by the monument carved by local artist William deGarthe from a massive slab of granite and a tribute to the people of Peggy’s Cove. Your guide will also tell you about the cove, explain how it got its name, tell you the story of the lighthouse and talk about the lobster fishery, which is the backbone of the local economy. Explore the village on your own and if you choose, there is plenty of time to visit a few of the shops and galleries before you return to your ship.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
When people think of Canada, they think of maple syrup. When people think of Nova Scotia, they think of Peggy’s Cove. On this tour you’ll get a chance to experience both! Board your coach for the scenic drive to Peggy’s Cove – one of the most popular and visited lighthouses in Atlantic Canada. Enjoy some free time here to take some breathtaking pictures and explore the village with its galleries and souvenir shops. Continue your journey to Acadian Maple Products, started as a family hobby over 30 years ago, today they are the largest purchaser and processor of maple syrup produced in Nova Scotia. Their high-quality products are now enjoyed worldwide and their shop welcomes over 30,000 visitors a year. Browse the shop, enjoy tastings of maple syrup samples and get your taste of Canada!
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore the picturesque village of Peggy’s Cove, home to one of Atlantic Canada's most iconic lighthouses, with free time for breathtaking photos and local shopping.
• Enjoy a scenic drive to Peggy’s Cove, taking in the stunning coastal views along the way.
• Experience the Acadian Maple Factory, sampling delicious maple syrup.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
Sample a selection of premium wines produced in the fertile Annapolis Valley, a small but impressive wine-producing region near the Bay of Fundy. You will first pause at the Grand-Pré National Historic Site, a memorial to the Acadians that lived in the area until their forced deportation that began in 1755. UNESCO declared the surrounding area a World Heritage site for the innovative flood control that the Arcadians developed to manage one of the world’s most extreme tidal ranges. Those conditions also affect the terroirs of the vineyards in the Annapolis Valley. While touring one of the premier wineries in the valley, you will learn how the cooling summer breezes encourage the grapes to thrive. Chardonnay, Riesling, and Pinot Noir grapes do particularly well as you will discover while sampling several wines, which likely will be a mix of varietals and blends.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a tasting of Annapolis Valley wines at an award-winning winery.
• Gain insight into the valley’s terroirs and how the extreme tides affect them.
• Stop at a historical memorial that recognizes the Acadians that were forced from the valley.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
This tour combines breathtaking ocean scenery and delicious food, promising a memorable day in the Nova Scotia countryside. Begin with a sightseeing drive through Halifax and along the coast to Peggy's Cove. This rustic and charming fishing village, situated on a narrow ocean inlet with huge granite boulders, is one of Canada’s most photographed sites and inspired renowned marine artist William de Garthe. Photograph the lighthouse and visit the gift shops, or simply relax in this enjoyable setting. Your visit to Peggy’s Cove will be complemented by a traditional lobster lunch at a popular local restaurant offering commanding views of the craggy coastline and picture-perfect lighthouse. You'll see some of the city’s highlights, driving around Citadel Hill National Historic Site and past the Public Gardens and the Old Town Clock, prior to your return to the ship.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Savor a delicious Atlantic lobster lunch, a true Maritime tradition
• Enjoy breathtaking views of the iconic lighthouse, one of the most photographed sites in Atlantic Canada.
• Explore the picturesque village of Peggy’s Cove, featuring charming galleries, souvenir shops, and close-up views of the lighthouse.
• Discover Halifax's highlights and the rich history of Nova Scotia during a scenic drive along the stunning coastline.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Enjoy a short but scenic ferry ride to Georges Island for an enlightening tour of this National Historic Site in the middle of Halifax Harbour. The indigenous Mi’kmaq people were the first inhabitants of the area, which they called Kjipuktuk, meaning “the great harbour.” Your guide, dressed in a period military uniform, will describe how French trappers arrived in the 17th century, followed by the British who built Fort Charlotte there. As you will discover, the fort played a strategic role in the War of 1812 and through the end of the 19th century, when its weapons became obsolete. As you walk through the brick-lined tunnels that were built beneath the fort, you will see how ammunition was stored in the underground bomb-proof shelters and hear tales of the soldiers that manned Fort Charlotte. The fort was upgraded with Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns in World War II, the last time it was used for military purposes.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride the ferry through Halifax Harbour to and from Georges Island.
• Enjoy an enlightening tour of Fort Charlotte, which protected Halifax for two centuries.
• Hear tales of the fort’s military history while walking through the tunnels beneath the fort.
• Gain an understanding of the strategic importance of this National Historic Site.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
Snap selfies at the most photogenic spots in and around Halifax and Dartmouth, many of them iconic attractions that define the cities. To ensure the best possible results, a selfie tutor will offer tips so you can capture just the right angle, lighting, and composition for every shot. Your pictures will be ideal for posting on social media and sharing in other ways. As you walk through Halifax and Dartmouth, you will pause at designated selfie stops that include:
HIGHLIGHTS
• Take inspiring selfies at the most photogenic attractions in Halifax and Dartmouth.
• Follow tips from your selfie tutor to ensure the very best pictures.
• Learn the historical significance of the locales while enjoying their dramatic settings.
• Pose with the waterfront district in the background on the ferry ride to Dartmouth.
• Stand before the whimsical Wave statue and the freeform sculpture The Way Things Are.
• Visit the Last Steps Memorial Arch that honors Nova Scotia’s World War I soldiers.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
• Be sure your phone or camera is fully charged.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Discover how Halifax responded to the sinking of the Titanic by visiting sites that associated with the tragedy. More than 120 mostly unidentified victims of the disaster are buried at Fairview Lawn Cemetery, their small black granite tombstones engraved with the date of the sinking – April 15, 1912. This cemetery stands as a solemn memorial to the tragedy, offering a poignant reminder of the loss felt worldwide. Services for many of the victims of the sinking were conducted at the Cathedral Church of All Saints. After admiring the façade of the church, you will continue to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, which holds the world’s largest collection of wooden artifacts from the Titanic., which houses the world's largest collection of wooden artifacts from the Titanic, including an intricate deck chair and part of the ship's grand staircase, offering a poignant glimpse into the tragic voyage.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See different landmarks in Halifax with ties to the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic.
• Visit a cemetery for victims of the tragedy and a church that held services for them.
• Admire the historic architecture of the Cathedral Church of All Saints, a landmark where services for many of the Titanic victims were held.
• Browse a collection of artifacts from the Titanic in the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Enjoy a tasting of spirits aged in oak barrels at the Halifax Citadel, an atmospheric setting that will enhance this pleasurable experience. The British built the star-shaped citadel – officially named Fort George – atop a large hill in 1856 and it has been a fixture ever since. Dressed in a military uniform like the ones worn by the 78th Highlanders that first guarded the citadel, your guide will show you around the fortification, which is Canada’s most visited National Historic Site. The citadel has been meticulously restored literally brick by brick since 1931, when it was no longer used for defensive purposes. During the tasting that follows, you will sample the three spirits that are currently being aged in the cellars of the citadel. They include an amber rum similar to one 19th-century solders were given as a daily ration, a barrel-aged gin and a whisky made with Nova Scotia-grown grains.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Sample three spirits at Halifax Citadel, the 19th-century fortification where they are aged.
• Learn how the spirits are produced from Nova Scotian ingredients.
• Receive an explanation of each spirit and its tasting notes.
• Tour the citadel with a guide dressed like a 19th-century 78th Highlander soldier.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Gain an understanding of how Halifax’s past and evolution through significant architectural landmarks on this immersive walking tour. After Moving through the city in chronological order, you’ll see how its buildings reflect different eras of history and transformation. You will visit Saint Mary’s Cathedral Basilica; the impressive façade of this neo-Gothic masterpiece has defined the city’s skyline for centuries. It is a fine example of early 19th-century urban planning, much like the Government House, an elegant Georgian residence that offers a glimpse into Halifax’s colonial heritage. you will see, the Halifax Waterfront’s historic charm meets modern vibrancy. Here, enjoys free time to explore, take in harbor views, and experience the city’s dynamic blend of old and new.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Admire the neo-Gothic exterior of Saint Mary’s Cathedral, completed in 1899.
• Visit the façade of the Halifax Central Library, renowned for its bold design, sustainability, and community role.
• Enjoy free time at the Halifax Waterfront, a vibrant harbor front with scenic views and local shops.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Settle in for a walking tour through Halifax as an appetizer of sorts to your immersion into the city’s culinary scene with a focus on the local seafood. Enlightening commentary will describe the significance of Halifax’s landmarks, strolling along the Halifax waterfront, passing by historic piers, bustling shops, and lively restaurants. As you walk from restaurant to restaurant, know how the city’s culinary traditions have evolved over time. Halifax is especially known for seafood-based dishes, and depending on the restaurant, these may vary from succulent crustacean to savory mollusks, subject to availability. Each dish showcases the best of Nova Scotia’s coastal flavors.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See highlights of Halifax on a walk through the city.
• Sample local specialties at different restaurants as their staff describes the dishes.
• Gain insight into how seafood reigns supreme in Halifax and influences the cuisine.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
It’s not Napa Valley; it is the Annapolis Valley-home to Nova Scotia Wine Country! Join this scenic and tasty tour to travel into the heart of the Annapolis Valley along the shores of the Bay of Fundy. You’ll enjoy wine tastings at 3 unique & award-winning Nova Scotia wineries. Tour a local vineyard, taste 3-4 wines at each stop and finally relax with a local cheese tasting and a final wine tasting. Learn about Nova Scotia’s cool climate wine styles while touring the fastest growing wine region in North America. Try our aromatic whites, cool climate reds and new appellation wine, Tidal Bay while walking through breathtaking vineyards and state of art tasting rooms. On this tour, you’ll also learn about the rich Acadian history including the dykelands of Grand Pre-a UNESCO World Heritage Site, their deportation and the Cajun connection. Enjoy beautiful views of the rising tides from the Bay of Fundy and Cape Blomidon with lots of great photo opportunities.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy tours and tastings at three wineries in the prestigious Annapolis Valley wine region.
• Gain insight into the terroirs and the processes that produce the award-winning wines.
• Discover the differences in the wineries despite their proximity and similar terroirs.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
NCL makes arrangements for Guests for shore excursions solely for the convenience of the Guest; NCL does not act on behalf of or supervise the parties or persons who own, furnish, or operate such excursions, and the same are provided by independent contractors. NCL assumes no responsibility for, nor guarantees the performance of, any such excursion provider, and Guests acknowledge that NCL shall not be liable for losses or injuries arising from the acts or omissions of such provider.
Participation in activities and excursions may involve physical exertion, and may be potentially hazardous or dangerous. It is the responsibility of each individual to determine whether you are capable of engaging in any activity. Participation in any activity or excursion is at your own risk.
Photographs are for illustration purposes only used to represent the excursion experience and may not accurately depict the excursion, location, or activity indicated.
Our group shore excursions are offered in English. Depending on the booking situation, various excursions are also offered in German, Spanish, French, Italian or Russian (minimum number of 30 participants). The tours offered may vary from cruise to cruise. Please see the detailed information for your shore excursion on board.