Right now, what everyone needs is the uplifting, inspiring and heart-warming spirit of Newfoundland and Newfoundlanders.
Dramatic North Atlantic landscapes at the Eastern-most edge of North America. A culture famous for its warmth, music, and unique way with words. Newfoundland’s history is the among the oldest in the America’s, from ancient Viking settlements, centuries of fishing, and Trans-Atlantic firsts.
This 7-day tour round trip from St. John’s lets you experience the best of Newfoundland sights, history and culture.
History buffs will enjoy the historic walking tour of Trinity, one of North America’s oldest communities. At Cupids Cove Plantation, visit the archaeological site of Canada’s oldest official British colony. Visit the Colony of Avalon, founded in 1621, where ongoing excavations reveal foundations of houses and artifacts from the 17th century. In Bonavista, visit Ryan Premises National Historic Site, commemorating the prosperous fishing industry dating back to the 1500s. In St. John’s, one of North America’s oldest cities, visit Signal Hill National Historic Site, where signalmen surveyed the ocean for ships and where Marconi received the first-ever transatlantic wireless signal. Also visit Cape Spear National Historic Site, perched on a rugged cliff at North America’s most easterly point and with Newfoundland’s oldest surviving lighthouse.
This Newfoundland tour also features spectacular scenery. A tour highlight is a narrated cruise on Witless Bay, home to seabirds, whales, and puffins. Be sure to have your camera ready! In Cape Bonavista, marvel at the rocky shores, pebbled beaches, and picturesque fishing boats. Travel part of the scenic Irish Loop, home to charming fishing villages and breathtaking scenery.
On this tour of Newfoundland, Globus has included some out-of-the-ordinary experiences to make your vacation unique, such as a traditional fish and chips lunch in Trinity a sampling of iceberg beer at the Quidi Vidi brewery, St. John’s largest craft brewery, and a one-of-a-kind ‘Screech in’ ceremony with Newfoundland’s infamous ‘Screech’ whisky that makes you an honorary Newfoundlander forever.
All of this and more await you on this remarkable Newfoundland vacation!
DATES AVAILABLE LATE JULY – SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR.
Prices starting at $1779 USD/ $2709 CDN per person
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Itinerary Details
Inside visits and special features are shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description.
Day 1 ARRIVE IN ST. JOHN’S
Welcome to St. John’s, the capital and largest city in Newfoundland. At 6 pm, meet your traveling companions for a welcome drink. Your Tour Director will prepare you for your upcoming adventure!
Day 2 ST. JOHN’S
Today’s city sightseeing includes a visit to St. John’s most popular landmark, SIGNAL HILL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, which recalls the town’s historic past and communications triumph. Have your camera ready for fantastic views! Sightseeing also includes a visit to Cabot Tower, Old Town, the Basilica of St. John the Baptist, and the colorful houses of Jelly Bean Row. Next, the charming neighborhood of Quidi Vidi, where we visit the local BREWERY for a tasting. Learn about the history of the brewery and why each beer is unique. You’ll even get to sample their famous iceberg beer! The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore more on your own. This evening, why not visit lively George Street with its array of restaurants and pubs?
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Lunch
Day 3 ST. JOHN’S–IRISH LOOP–FERRYLAND–CLARENVILLE
Today, travel part of the scenic Irish Loop, home to charming fishing villages and amazing scenery. Visit the COLONY OF AVALON and learn how it was founded in 1621 by George Calvert, later Lord Baltimore. Ongoing excavations have revealed the locations and designs of original structures, as well as more than two million 17th-century artifacts. Over lunch, be entertained by local MUSICIANS. Before arriving at your hotel, we’ll stop for a tour and tasting at a WINERY, known as Canada’s first fruit winery and famous for its variety of berry wines, including wild blueberry. Arrive in Clarenville for a 2-night stay.
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Dinner
Day 4 CLARENVILLE. EXCURSION TO CAPE BONAVISTA & TRINITY
This morning, visit RYAN PREMISES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, which commemorates the prosperous fishing industry from the early 1500s to present day. Continue to Cape Bonavista, where you’ll see the interesting Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, see the famous Dungeon rock formation, and admire the beautiful cliffs and coastlines. In Bonavista, learn how modern North America began when John Cabot made landfall here in 1497. Later, travel to historic Trinity, one of the oldest communities in North America. Lunch today is local fare of tasty Newfoundland FISH & CHIPS. Enjoy a guided WALKING TOUR and hear stories that bring this picturesque village to life.
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Lunch
Day 5 CLARENVILLE–HEART’S CONTENT–CUPIDS–ST. JOHN’S
Rejoin the Trans-Canada Highway and journey to the Avalon Peninsula. Drive through Heart’s Delight and Heart’s Desire to the small town of Heart’s Content to visit the HEART’S CONTENT CABLE STATION PROVINCIAL HISTORIC SITE, where the first transatlantic cable was completed in 1866. Continue to CUPIDS COVE PLANTATION, the archaeological site of the oldest official British colony in Canada. Founded by John Guy in 1610, you’ll learn the history of the settlement, hear stories about its colorful characters, and see artifacts at CUPIDS LEGACY CENTRE. Return to St. John’s, where the evening is at your leisure.
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Lunch
Day 6 ST. JOHN’S. EXCURSION TO WITLESS BAY
This morning, travel to Witless Bay, where whales and puffins abound. Board your boat for a narrated CRUISE around the islands. Newfoundland has the largest concentration of humpback whales in the world, and is also known as the “Seabird Capital of North America,” with the largest Atlantic puffin sanctuary in North America. Return to St. John’s with a stop at CAPE SPEAR NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, the most easterly point in North America. The afternoon is free to explore more of St. John’s on your own or perhaps shop for a favorite souvenir. This evening, your Tour Director hosts a special farewell dinner that includes a traditional SCREECH-IN ceremony—the perfect ending to your time in colorful Newfoundland!
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Dinner
Day 7 ST. JOHN’S
The tour ends this morning with guests departing on individual schedules.
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