12 days

12 Day Ultimate Newfoundland & Labrador Discovery with Saint Pierre

Start Location Corner Brook
End Location St. John's, NL
Code
NFUD
Starting From
$5,724 USD
Places Visited

Clarenville, Corner Brook, Cow Head, Gander, L'Anse au Clair, Saint-Pierre...

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Tour Overview

Prepare for a journey that transcends a simple vacation; this is a complete immersion into the rugged beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultures of Newfoundland and Labrador. This tour is designed to be a full sensory experience, blending breathtaking landscapes with authentic encounters.
Beyond seeing the sights, you'll actively participate in the local culture. Feel the spray on your face during a Bonne Bay boat cruise, stand on the same soil as ancient Vikings at L'Anse aux Meadows, and witness the majesty of Iceberg Alley in Twillingate. This adventure isn't just about passive observation; it's about connecting with the land and its people.

Start Location Corner Brook
End Location St. John's, NL

Top Highlights

  • Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Explore a geological wonderland of dramatic fjords and ancient landscapes, offering a deep connection to the Earth's history.
  • Bonne Bay Boat Cruise: Sail through the majestic fjords of Gros Morne National Park for a unique, water-level perspective on this incredible landscape and its wildlife.
  • The Arches Provincial Park: Witness the ocean's raw power as it has carved out magnificent natural rock formations, creating a testament to Newfoundland’s rugged coastline.
  • Prime Berth Fishing and Heritage Center: Dive into Newfoundland's rich maritime history and fishing culture with an authentic glimpse into life on the sea.
  • Terra Nova National Park and Marine Interpretation Center: Stand where history was made at Signal Hill and then immerse yourself in the art, culture, and history of Newfoundland at The Rooms.Experience the stunning intersection of land and sea in Newfoundland's first national park, a vibrant coastal ecosystem.
  • Cape Spear National Historic Site: Journey to the easternmost point of North America for panoramic views and a visit to the province's oldest lighthouse.
  • Scenic Coastal Cruise: Sail along the coast for an up-close look at Newfoundland's dramatic beauty and a chance to spot whales, puffins, and other marine life.
  • Witless Bay Ecological Reserve: Witness North America’s largest puffin colony in their natural habitat, a vital sanctuary for thousands of nesting seabirds.
  • Two Night stay on the French Island of Ste-Pierre: Experience a unique taste of France without crossing the Atlantic on this charming island getaway with its own distinct European culture.

An unforgettable journey awaits you

Embark on a travel experience that will stay with you forever. We offer a blend of culture, adventure, and tranquility, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder. Whether you’re seeking thrill or relaxation, we create journeys that are truly unforgettable.

The journey Begins

  • Day 1: Arrive in Corner Brook, NL

    Arrive in Corner Brook in Newfoundland, Canada’s most easterly province and also known as “The Rock”. The town of Corner Brook is located on the west side of the island and is renowned for its world-famous salmon-bearing river, the Humber. This evening your Tour Leader will join you for an pre-tour briefing and you will meet your fellow travellers at dinnertime. **Please Note** You will arrive at Deer Lake Airport which is 45-minutes away from CornerBrook. A transfer has been arranged and will meet you outside the airport, at arrivals, with an Anderson Vacations sign. Please note the transfer could be shared with fellow tour passengers based on the flight schedule. ** Meet your Tour leader in the hotel lobby by 4 PM for a meet & greet and welcome dinner **

    Overnight: Corner Brook


    Meals: Dinner

  • Day 2: Corner Brook - Grose Morne National Park - Cow Head

    Today we explore the incredible Gros Morne National Park, with its towering inland fjords and walking trails. We will learn about the geology of the area at the Gros Morne Visitor Centre and experience it firsthand with a scenic walk through the Tablelands area discovering the unique flora and fauna native to the region. Moose, caribou, waterfalls, and dozens of unforgettable photographic scenes add to this UNESCO World Heritage Destination. Next, we will enjoy a boat cruise of Bonne Bay and participate in an age-old tradition – the “Screech In” ceremony, featuring live traditional music, a cod fish, and a taste of the famous Newfoundland Screech. Following the boat cruise, we continue up the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland to the town of Cow Head. With a photo stop to visit the Lobster Cove Lighthouse just outside Rocky Harbour.

    Overnight: Cow Head


    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 3: Cow Head - St. Anthony, NL

    This morning, we travel the well-known Viking Trail Route to the most northerly tip of Newfoundland, to the L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site. We will see where the Vikings, the first Europeans to reach the New World, landed and established a settlement. We visit the interpretive centre, tour the Viking ruins, and have an interactive experience at the longhouse to discover what life was like for the Viking encampment in 1,000 AD. As we make our way onwards to St. Anthony, at the centre of the Northern Peninsula, we tour the town and make our way up to the St. Anthony Lighthouse. Look down at the crashing waves below the shoreline and take in the view of the town. The evening is at leisure.

    Overnight: St. Anthony


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 4: St. Anthony – Ferry to Blanc Sablon, Quebec – L’Anse au Clair, Labrador

    Today we get a closer look at some of the earliest settlements in Canada. We ferry across the Strait of Belle Isle, known as Iceberg Alley, to the fishing village where Jacques Cartier first landed at Blanc Sablon, Quebec. We finish our day back down in L’Anse au Clair, population 264, located 3 km from the Quebec/Labrador border in the Labrador Straits. This was the first established by French fishing interests in the early 1700s; the first permanent settlers were Jersey fishermen. Shortly after the Quebec-Labrador border dispute in 1825, Newfoundlanders and people from the south of England also began settling in L’Anse au Clair. The original name of the community was Anse St. Clair named after one of the first merchants to establish here whose last name was St. Clair. Skies are favourable this evening, you may see the Northern Lights.

    Overnight: L'Anse au Clair


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 5: L'Anse au Clair - Rocky Harbour

    This morning, we travel to Red Bay, Labrador, a community where one of the earliest industrial complexes in the New World – a Basque whaling station, which we visit (Right whale exhibit museum) – has been declared a National Historic Site. Archaeologists have discovered several shipwrecks from the period of 1550-1600 when this was the world whaling capital, supplying Europe with oil for lamps and soap. Archaeologists have also uncovered an astounding number of tools and personal effects that confirm European habitation of this coast during the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of these are now conserved in the Interpretation Centre. This is part of Labrador’s famous Coastal Drive Route; modern-day explorers find a wildland dotted with a few coastal settlements inhabited mainly by the descendants of fishermen who began to settle here 200 years ago. Next, visit the UNESCO heritage site of Red Bay. During the mid-16th century, large numbers of right and bowhead whales drew whalers from the Basque region of Spain and France to the Strait of Belle Isle, where they established a major whaling port at Red Bay. For some 70 years, Basque whalers made the dangerous, month-long journey across the Atlantic to hunt whales and produce the oil that lit the lamps of Europe. This afternoon, before catching the ferry back, we hope to visit the Gateway to Labrador Visitor Centre. Then we will take the ferry back across to Newfoundland and continue to Rocky Harbour, located on the west coast in the heart of Gros Morne National Park. Finds of arrowheads in the area indicate that the Micmac once inhabited the area. The second largest National Park in eastern Canada, Gros Morne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching across 1805 square kilometres of western Newfoundland as part of the towering Long-Range Mountains. Encircled by tiny seaside communities, and encompassing forests, freshwater fjords, bogs, barren lowlands, moose, and striking cliffs and shorelines, this area is also world-renowned for its complex geology. After check-in, we will enjoy a group dinner and then an evening with traditional Newfoundland Music.


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 6: Rocky Harbour - Twillingate - Gander

    Making our way along the Viking Trail Route and we will have plenty of scenic stops along the way, with informative talks from our Tour Leader throughout our journey. Then, we visit the Iceberg Alley and the historic town of Twillingate. At the Prime Berth Fishery and Heritage Centre, an interpretive fishing centre, we learn about the history of the all-important fishing industry in Newfoundland, and how the industry has changed over the years. This afternoon is spent exploring the area with a tour taking in the history of Twillingate and the surrounding areas. We stop and visit Long Point Lighthouse, which sits more than 300 feet above the sea and is still operated by one lighthouse keeper year-round guiding ships through the fog and the stormy nights. After check-in, we will enjoy a group dinner.

    Overnight: Gander


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 7: Gander – Bonavista - Clarenville, NL

    Gander is a town full of history and plays a vital role in the international aviation industry. Gander is also the setting for the now famous musical ‘Come from Away’ showcasing the story of how the friendly town handled the sudden arrival of 38 plane loads totalling 7000 passengers who landed here following the September 11th terrorist attacks in the US. We visit the North Atlantic Aviation Museum this morning and learn about the important historical events that have made this town an inspiration to all Canadians. From Gander, we take a scenic drive through Terra Nova National Park, Canada’s most easterly national park, where the boreal forest meets the rugged Atlantic coastline. A visit to the Terra Nova Marine Interpretation Centre will inform us about North Atlantic marine creatures and the importance of local conservation efforts. This afternoon, two of Newfoundland's most famous outports, began with the site of John Cabot's arrival. We drive to Cape Bonavista, where Cabot is believed to have first sighted the New World on June 24, 1497. We will visit the Matthew and Bonavista Light House. The rest of the evening will be at leisure.

    Overnight: Clarenville


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 8: Clarenville to Saint- Pierre

    This early morning back down the rugged Bonavista Peninsula is Trinity, who was named by the Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte Real when he sailed into the harbour on Trinity Sunday, 1500. We stroll Trinity's narrow, tree-lined streets, enjoying the beautifully preserved historic buildings. We travel to the village of Fortune, the departure point for our afternoon ferry to the French islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (bring your passports!). These are two groups of islands with a fascinating maritime history (and their own time zone); they make up a part of France off the coast of Newfoundland. Although many people in North America believe those islands are part of Canada or some type of autonomous region, the islands are an integral part of the French Republic. During our time in Saint-Pierre, we will have a city/island tour. The "Place du General de Gaulle" on the waterfront, is the heart of the town. It is the unavoidable square to mingle and tap into the "ambience". The "Zaspiak Bat" or basque playing wall, the "Pointe aux canons" lighthouse, the salt houses, the "Pointe du Diamant" and the last not least the "Arche" museum, are all must-see spots embodying the islands' identity.

    Overnight: Saint-Pierre


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 9: L’ile aux Marin

    This morning, we take a short ferry to Sailor’s Island where you will enjoy a walking tour of Ile aux Marins, one of the eight islands in the Saint-Pierre Miquelon archipelago. It’s an island preserved the way it was back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when traditional fishermen lived there before modern technology rendered them obsolete. We transfer back to St-Pierre in the evening for dinner.

    Overnight: Saint-Pierre


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 10: Saint-Pierre, France - St. John's, NL

    Today we ferry back to the mainland and continue by road to St John’s. This is a full (and scenic) day of travel with breaks for refreshments/lunch along the way. We aim to be in St John’s in the late afternoon. St. John’s is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and traditional small-town charm. It is one of the oldest and most easterly cities in North America and has become a rare destination full of character and charisma, with a contemporary, sophisticated edge. The town is quite walkable, with lots of great shopping, restaurants, historical sites and more.

    Overnight: St. John's, NL


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 11: St. John’s Touring

    Today is a full day of local touring as we explore North America’s oldest city. We visit Canada’s second largest National Historic Park as well as Signal Hill and Cape Spear, home to the oldest lighthouse and the most easterly point in North America. This afternoon, we enjoy a coastal cruise with opportunities to see whales and puffins at the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve. Following that, we will immerse ourselves in the traditions of Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest public cultural space, The Rooms, showcasing the history, heritage and artistic expression of this unique province. This evening’s farewell dinner will celebrate the amazing time we have spent together. This is the time to exchange stories, memories and the highlights of our time spent along the East Coast of Canada.

    Overnight: St. John's, NL


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 12: Depart St. John’s, NL

    Our Newfoundland adventure comes to an end. Following breakfast, you will transfer to the airport on your own, for your return flight home.


    Meals: Breakfast

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What’s Included

  • 11 nights of accommodation (3.5-4 star Or Best Available)
  • Professional Tour Leader
  • Expert Local Step-On-Guide on days 5 and 6
  • Transportation by Private Vehicles
  • 14 Meals: 11 Breakfasts, 1 lunches, 8 dinners

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tour Questions

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are French islands located just off Newfoundland's coast. This itinerary includes a two-night stay on Saint-Pierre, allowing travelers to experience its French heritage, architecture, food and island culture within the North Atlantic region.

Yes. Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are part of France rather than Canada, so travelers must carry a valid passport for the ferry crossing from Fortune, Newfoundland, and during their stay on the islands.

Yes. The itinerary crosses the Strait of Belle Isle by ferry to Labrador, including a visit to Red Bay National Historic Site. Red Bay was an important Basque whaling station and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There is a possibility of seeing the Northern Lights during the Labrador portion of the itinerary when nighttime conditions are favourable. Aurora sightings depend on weather, darkness and solar activity and therefore cannot be guaranteed.

Yes. The itinerary includes L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, where travelers can explore the archaeological remains of the Norse settlement, visit the interpretive centre and see a recreated Viking-era longhouse.

Yes. The tour travels to Twillingate and Iceberg Alley, an area known for seasonal iceberg activity. Travelers have an opportunity to see icebergs and explore the surrounding coastal scenery, although sightings depend on natural conditions.

Yes. The itinerary includes a coastal cruise at the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve near St. John's. The area is known for its large Atlantic puffin colony and provides opportunities to see whales and other marine wildlife. Sightings are not guaranteed.

The tour explores Gros Morne National Park, including a Bonne Bay boat cruise and a walk through the Tablelands. The park is known for its dramatic fjords, mountains and unusual geological features and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Travelers fly into Deer Lake Regional Airport, which serves the Corner Brook area. The itinerary includes an arrival transfer from the airport to Corner Brook, where the tour begins.

The tour uses private vehicle transportation rather than a large motorcoach, with a professional Tour Leader and local guides on selected days. Ferry crossings are used where required, including the journey between Newfoundland and Labrador and the crossing to Saint-Pierre.
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An unforgettable journey awaits you

Embark on a travel experience that will stay with you forever. We offer a blend of culture, adventure, and tranquility, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder. Whether you’re seeking thrill or relaxation, we create journeys that are truly unforgettable.

The journey Begins

  • Day 1: Arrive in Corner Brook, NL

    Arrive in Corner Brook in Newfoundland, Canada’s most easterly province and also known as “The Rock”. The town of Corner Brook is located on the west side of the island and is renowned for its world-famous salmon-bearing river, the Humber. This evening your Tour Leader will join you for an pre-tour briefing and you will meet your fellow travellers at dinnertime. **Please Note** You will arrive at Deer Lake Airport which is 45-minutes away from CornerBrook. A transfer has been arranged and will meet you outside the airport, at arrivals, with an Anderson Vacations sign. Please note the transfer could be shared with fellow tour passengers based on the flight schedule. ** Meet your Tour leader in the hotel lobby by 4 PM for a meet & greet and welcome dinner **

    Overnight: Corner Brook


    Meals: Dinner

  • Day 2: Corner Brook - Grose Morne National Park - Cow Head

    Today we explore the incredible Gros Morne National Park, with its towering inland fjords and walking trails. We will learn about the geology of the area at the Gros Morne Visitor Centre and experience it firsthand with a scenic walk through the Tablelands area discovering the unique flora and fauna native to the region. Moose, caribou, waterfalls, and dozens of unforgettable photographic scenes add to this UNESCO World Heritage Destination. Next, we will enjoy a boat cruise of Bonne Bay and participate in an age-old tradition – the “Screech In” ceremony, featuring live traditional music, a cod fish, and a taste of the famous Newfoundland Screech. Following the boat cruise, we continue up the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland to the town of Cow Head. With a photo stop to visit the Lobster Cove Lighthouse just outside Rocky Harbour.

    Overnight: Cow Head


    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Day 3: Cow Head - St. Anthony, NL

    This morning, we travel the well-known Viking Trail Route to the most northerly tip of Newfoundland, to the L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site. We will see where the Vikings, the first Europeans to reach the New World, landed and established a settlement. We visit the interpretive centre, tour the Viking ruins, and have an interactive experience at the longhouse to discover what life was like for the Viking encampment in 1,000 AD. As we make our way onwards to St. Anthony, at the centre of the Northern Peninsula, we tour the town and make our way up to the St. Anthony Lighthouse. Look down at the crashing waves below the shoreline and take in the view of the town. The evening is at leisure.

    Overnight: St. Anthony


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 4: St. Anthony – Ferry to Blanc Sablon, Quebec – L’Anse au Clair, Labrador

    Today we get a closer look at some of the earliest settlements in Canada. We ferry across the Strait of Belle Isle, known as Iceberg Alley, to the fishing village where Jacques Cartier first landed at Blanc Sablon, Quebec. We finish our day back down in L’Anse au Clair, population 264, located 3 km from the Quebec/Labrador border in the Labrador Straits. This was the first established by French fishing interests in the early 1700s; the first permanent settlers were Jersey fishermen. Shortly after the Quebec-Labrador border dispute in 1825, Newfoundlanders and people from the south of England also began settling in L’Anse au Clair. The original name of the community was Anse St. Clair named after one of the first merchants to establish here whose last name was St. Clair. Skies are favourable this evening, you may see the Northern Lights.

    Overnight: L'Anse au Clair


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 5: L'Anse au Clair - Rocky Harbour

    This morning, we travel to Red Bay, Labrador, a community where one of the earliest industrial complexes in the New World – a Basque whaling station, which we visit (Right whale exhibit museum) – has been declared a National Historic Site. Archaeologists have discovered several shipwrecks from the period of 1550-1600 when this was the world whaling capital, supplying Europe with oil for lamps and soap. Archaeologists have also uncovered an astounding number of tools and personal effects that confirm European habitation of this coast during the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of these are now conserved in the Interpretation Centre. This is part of Labrador’s famous Coastal Drive Route; modern-day explorers find a wildland dotted with a few coastal settlements inhabited mainly by the descendants of fishermen who began to settle here 200 years ago. Next, visit the UNESCO heritage site of Red Bay. During the mid-16th century, large numbers of right and bowhead whales drew whalers from the Basque region of Spain and France to the Strait of Belle Isle, where they established a major whaling port at Red Bay. For some 70 years, Basque whalers made the dangerous, month-long journey across the Atlantic to hunt whales and produce the oil that lit the lamps of Europe. This afternoon, before catching the ferry back, we hope to visit the Gateway to Labrador Visitor Centre. Then we will take the ferry back across to Newfoundland and continue to Rocky Harbour, located on the west coast in the heart of Gros Morne National Park. Finds of arrowheads in the area indicate that the Micmac once inhabited the area. The second largest National Park in eastern Canada, Gros Morne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching across 1805 square kilometres of western Newfoundland as part of the towering Long-Range Mountains. Encircled by tiny seaside communities, and encompassing forests, freshwater fjords, bogs, barren lowlands, moose, and striking cliffs and shorelines, this area is also world-renowned for its complex geology. After check-in, we will enjoy a group dinner and then an evening with traditional Newfoundland Music.


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 6: Rocky Harbour - Twillingate - Gander

    Making our way along the Viking Trail Route and we will have plenty of scenic stops along the way, with informative talks from our Tour Leader throughout our journey. Then, we visit the Iceberg Alley and the historic town of Twillingate. At the Prime Berth Fishery and Heritage Centre, an interpretive fishing centre, we learn about the history of the all-important fishing industry in Newfoundland, and how the industry has changed over the years. This afternoon is spent exploring the area with a tour taking in the history of Twillingate and the surrounding areas. We stop and visit Long Point Lighthouse, which sits more than 300 feet above the sea and is still operated by one lighthouse keeper year-round guiding ships through the fog and the stormy nights. After check-in, we will enjoy a group dinner.

    Overnight: Gander


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 7: Gander – Bonavista - Clarenville, NL

    Gander is a town full of history and plays a vital role in the international aviation industry. Gander is also the setting for the now famous musical ‘Come from Away’ showcasing the story of how the friendly town handled the sudden arrival of 38 plane loads totalling 7000 passengers who landed here following the September 11th terrorist attacks in the US. We visit the North Atlantic Aviation Museum this morning and learn about the important historical events that have made this town an inspiration to all Canadians. From Gander, we take a scenic drive through Terra Nova National Park, Canada’s most easterly national park, where the boreal forest meets the rugged Atlantic coastline. A visit to the Terra Nova Marine Interpretation Centre will inform us about North Atlantic marine creatures and the importance of local conservation efforts. This afternoon, two of Newfoundland's most famous outports, began with the site of John Cabot's arrival. We drive to Cape Bonavista, where Cabot is believed to have first sighted the New World on June 24, 1497. We will visit the Matthew and Bonavista Light House. The rest of the evening will be at leisure.

    Overnight: Clarenville


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 8: Clarenville to Saint- Pierre

    This early morning back down the rugged Bonavista Peninsula is Trinity, who was named by the Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte Real when he sailed into the harbour on Trinity Sunday, 1500. We stroll Trinity's narrow, tree-lined streets, enjoying the beautifully preserved historic buildings. We travel to the village of Fortune, the departure point for our afternoon ferry to the French islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (bring your passports!). These are two groups of islands with a fascinating maritime history (and their own time zone); they make up a part of France off the coast of Newfoundland. Although many people in North America believe those islands are part of Canada or some type of autonomous region, the islands are an integral part of the French Republic. During our time in Saint-Pierre, we will have a city/island tour. The "Place du General de Gaulle" on the waterfront, is the heart of the town. It is the unavoidable square to mingle and tap into the "ambience". The "Zaspiak Bat" or basque playing wall, the "Pointe aux canons" lighthouse, the salt houses, the "Pointe du Diamant" and the last not least the "Arche" museum, are all must-see spots embodying the islands' identity.

    Overnight: Saint-Pierre


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 9: L’ile aux Marin

    This morning, we take a short ferry to Sailor’s Island where you will enjoy a walking tour of Ile aux Marins, one of the eight islands in the Saint-Pierre Miquelon archipelago. It’s an island preserved the way it was back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when traditional fishermen lived there before modern technology rendered them obsolete. We transfer back to St-Pierre in the evening for dinner.

    Overnight: Saint-Pierre


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 10: Saint-Pierre, France - St. John's, NL

    Today we ferry back to the mainland and continue by road to St John’s. This is a full (and scenic) day of travel with breaks for refreshments/lunch along the way. We aim to be in St John’s in the late afternoon. St. John’s is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and traditional small-town charm. It is one of the oldest and most easterly cities in North America and has become a rare destination full of character and charisma, with a contemporary, sophisticated edge. The town is quite walkable, with lots of great shopping, restaurants, historical sites and more.

    Overnight: St. John's, NL


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 11: St. John’s Touring

    Today is a full day of local touring as we explore North America’s oldest city. We visit Canada’s second largest National Historic Park as well as Signal Hill and Cape Spear, home to the oldest lighthouse and the most easterly point in North America. This afternoon, we enjoy a coastal cruise with opportunities to see whales and puffins at the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve. Following that, we will immerse ourselves in the traditions of Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest public cultural space, The Rooms, showcasing the history, heritage and artistic expression of this unique province. This evening’s farewell dinner will celebrate the amazing time we have spent together. This is the time to exchange stories, memories and the highlights of our time spent along the East Coast of Canada.

    Overnight: St. John's, NL


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 12: Depart St. John’s, NL

    Our Newfoundland adventure comes to an end. Following breakfast, you will transfer to the airport on your own, for your return flight home.


    Meals: Breakfast

Download Full Itinerary

Status Trip start Trip End price deposit single supplement Book
SOLD OUT
Fri, 04 Sep 2026
Tue, 15 Sep 2026
$5,724 USD
$500 USD
$1,474 USD
AVAILABLE
Wed, 02 Jun 2027
Sun, 13 Jun 2027
$5,813 USD
$500 USD
$1,396 USD
AVAILABLE
Fri, 30 Jul 2027
Tue, 10 Aug 2027
$5,813 USD
$500 USD
$1,396 USD
AVAILABLE
Fri, 27 Aug 2027
Tue, 07 Sep 2027
$5,813 USD
$500 USD
$1,396 USD
We accept:
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Applicable taxes vary depending on travel destination and are not included. Please ask your sales agent what extra taxes will be payable for your tour.

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What’s Included

  • 11 nights of accommodation (3.5-4 star Or Best Available)
  • Professional Tour Leader
  • Expert Local Step-On-Guide on days 5 and 6
  • Transportation by Private Vehicles
  • 14 Meals: 11 Breakfasts, 1 lunches, 8 dinners
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tour Questions

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are French islands located just off Newfoundland's coast. This itinerary includes a two-night stay on Saint-Pierre, allowing travelers to experience its French heritage, architecture, food and island culture within the North Atlantic region.

Yes. Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are part of France rather than Canada, so travelers must carry a valid passport for the ferry crossing from Fortune, Newfoundland, and during their stay on the islands.

Yes. The itinerary crosses the Strait of Belle Isle by ferry to Labrador, including a visit to Red Bay National Historic Site. Red Bay was an important Basque whaling station and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There is a possibility of seeing the Northern Lights during the Labrador portion of the itinerary when nighttime conditions are favourable. Aurora sightings depend on weather, darkness and solar activity and therefore cannot be guaranteed.

Yes. The itinerary includes L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, where travelers can explore the archaeological remains of the Norse settlement, visit the interpretive centre and see a recreated Viking-era longhouse.

Yes. The tour travels to Twillingate and Iceberg Alley, an area known for seasonal iceberg activity. Travelers have an opportunity to see icebergs and explore the surrounding coastal scenery, although sightings depend on natural conditions.

Yes. The itinerary includes a coastal cruise at the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve near St. John's. The area is known for its large Atlantic puffin colony and provides opportunities to see whales and other marine wildlife. Sightings are not guaranteed.

The tour explores Gros Morne National Park, including a Bonne Bay boat cruise and a walk through the Tablelands. The park is known for its dramatic fjords, mountains and unusual geological features and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Travelers fly into Deer Lake Regional Airport, which serves the Corner Brook area. The itinerary includes an arrival transfer from the airport to Corner Brook, where the tour begins.

The tour uses private vehicle transportation rather than a large motorcoach, with a professional Tour Leader and local guides on selected days. Ferry crossings are used where required, including the journey between Newfoundland and Labrador and the crossing to Saint-Pierre.
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As a responsible tour operator, we believe in creating experiences that not only enrich your life but also contribute to the well-being of our planet and its communities. That’s why we will be planting one tree for every passenger that travels with us. 

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  • icon Smooth & Hassle-Free Travel Planning
    icon Customers consistently mention how well everything is coordinated, making trips easy to enjoy without stress.
    icon “Everything was taken care of, which made the whole trip very relaxing.”
    icon Highly Knowledgeable & Engaging Guides
    icon Travelers frequently praise the expertise and friendliness of guides who enhance the overall journey.
    icon “The guide was incredibly informative and made the experience even better.”
    icon Well-Curated Itineraries & Experiences
    icon Many reviews highlight thoughtfully planned itineraries that cover key attractions while keeping the trip enjoyable.
    icon “The tour covered all the highlights and was very well put together.”
    icon Personalized & Flexible Service
    icon Customers appreciate the team’s willingness to adapt plans and accommodate individual needs or changes.
    icon “They were very accommodating and adjusted things to suit our preferences.”
    icon Memorable Destinations & Scenic Experiences
    icon Travelers often mention stunning locations and unforgettable moments as a key highlight.
    icon “The scenery and experiences throughout the trip were absolutely amazing.”
    icon Strong Overall Satisfaction & Repeat Interest
    icon Many customers express high satisfaction and a desire to book again in the future.
    icon “Would definitely travel with them again.”