Whale & Wildlife Watching On The Bay Of Fundy
Saint John, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
Duration 7 hrs
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Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.
Duration 7 hrs
OVERVIEW
Look for whales and other wildlife while cruising the Bay of Fundy, a nutrient-rich body of water teeming with marine animals. Before heading to sea, you will spend free time shopping, dining or just browsing in St. Andrews, an idyllic resort town that has been designated a National Historic Site. During the hours that follow, you will watch the abundant marine life that inhabits the bay such as seals, porpoises and whales – including humpbacks, finbacks and minkes – the most commonly sighted whale species. Humpbacks have huge appetites and are named for the way they arch their backs out of the water before diving to feed. Finbacks are the second largest of all whales and are generally solitary. Your whale-watching excursion will not only be exhilarating, but also fund the adoption of a North Atlantic right whale, one of the world’s most endangered large whales. You will receive a certificate that includes the adopted whale’s name.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Look for various species of whales and other marine life in the Bay of Fundy.
• Learn the distinguishing characteristics of the whales that you may spot.
• Take comfort in knowing that whales are sighted more than 90% of the time.
• Keep an eye out for seabirds and eagles, as well.
• Explore the town of Saint Andrews independently.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
See how hard cider is crafted from hand-picked New Brunswick apples and sample a flight of these tasty gluten-free vegan beverages. You will take a traditional cable ferry across the Saint John River to reach Yip Cider, a purpose-built facility run by the third-generation of a legendary cider-maker simply known as Yip. All the apples are grown at the nearby Mackay Orchard and then fermented, matured, filtered and bottled at Yip Cider. After viewing the step-by-step process, you will sample a selection of ciders that best display the variety of flavors. You may be served the crisp flagship original blend, a dry cider with citrus notes made with golden russet apples and a light cider with a splash of raspberry. As you will discover, hard ciders can be as complex as many wines. Following the tasting, feel free to take in the views of the Saint John River from the outdoor patio.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Sample a flight of hard ciders at a family-run cidery overlooking the Saint John River.
• See how the ciders are hand-crafted to bring out their distinctive flavors.
• Enjoy a roundtrip ride across the Saint John River on a traditional cable ferry.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Visit historical attractions and architectural gems that tell the story of Saint John and reflect how it has changed over time. In 1785, Saint John became Canada’s first incorporated city, and you will see the graveyard where many of those founding British loyalists are buried. You will also pause at King’s Square, an urban park created that same year and named for King George III. The Great Fire of 1877 destroyed much of Saint John and the rebuilding took decades, the reason there are so many architectural styles downtown. The City Market narrowly escaped that fire and its Second Empire Loyalist design offers a glimpse into the building styles of the late 1800s. Carleton Martello Tower also survived intact and played significant roles in defending Saint John until World War II.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See a number of attractions that date to 1785, when Saint John was incorporated.
• Gain insight into how the Great Fire of 1877 changed the face of Saint John.
• Stop at a defensive masonry tower used from the War of 1812 until World War II.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
See Saint John’s main attractions at your own pace by riding around town in a motor coach that allows you to get on and off whenever you please at the places that sound most intriguing. The vehicles make continuous loops around Saint John, following a route with numerous stops. As you approach each attraction, you will hear enlightening commentary describing it so you can decide if it is one of the three that you will have time to visit. If not, just continue on to the next attraction. If there is an entrance fee, simply present your Attraction Pass and the charge will be waived. You might hop off to marvel with best view of the Reversing Falls and the Saint John River at The Plank. browse the. If you are feeling adventurous, visit Woodchucks Axe Throwing. Another option is to meander through the Old City Market.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride around Saint John in a motor coach and stop at attractions that sound appealing.
• Stay as long as you like at each attraction to enhance your understanding of it.
• Board another motor coach when you are ready and ride it to another attraction.
• Choose from a variety of well-known attractions as the motor coach loops around town.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
Discover close to four hundred years of history in the heart of Canada’s oldest incorporated city which has passed the tests of salt air, sea winds and a devastating fire. As your guide takes you past prominent landmarks and historic buildings, you’ll be introduced to many fascinating personalities and events that occurred to make Saint John the greatest little city in the east. Visit the Reversing Rapids , where the mighty Bay of Fundy causes the St. John River to reverse direction and flow upstream. Stop to explore the Old City Market, where you’ll delight in the vibrant sights and sounds and chat with the locals. Pass the Carleton Martello Tower, and see your ship in the port of Saint John against the beauty of the Bay of Fundy from Fort Howe lookout. Experience a delightful blend of past and present.
Duration 1 1/2 hrs
Want to explore the delights of this charming harbor city? Climb aboard your authentic London double-decker and choose your own experience. Your all-day pass gives you access to a 90-minute loop, and all the best Saint John has to offer. This fully narrated tour takes you to many popular attractions and historic city landmarks including historic Uptown Saint John and the City Market where tasty treats and eye-catching crafts await you, and The New Brunswick Museum where the city’s rich heritage comes to life.
Witness the Reversing Falls Rapids to see the phenomenon that is reversing falls. The waters of the mighty Saint John River collide with the Bay of Fundy for a breathtaking spectacle you won’t soon forget. With flexibility, choice and freedom this tour allows you to plan your time in Saint John shopping, sightseeing or just walking this harbor city at your own pace by hopping on and off.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Sample some of the delectable small-plate dishes and irresistible sweets that have elevated Saint John into a true foodie destination. Your culinary immersion will begin with dessert, an indication that you should expect the unexpected. The venue will be Wild Flours Sweets & Treats, which is next door to Gahan House, a brew pub that will offer you a few of its specialties. You will also visit the Old City Market, which opened in 1876 and is the oldest such setting in Canada. While browsing iconic shops such as Slocum & Ferris, you will be served unusual items such as dulse, a deep-purple sea vegetable that is dried and eaten by the handful like popcorn. Nearby Pomodori Pizza is known for its wood-fired pizza and you will sample a slice with toppings that are favorites in Saint John. Another treat awaits you at Beavertails, a waterfront food truck revered for its artisanal pastries.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Walk through historical downtown Saint John and enjoy tastings at various venues.
• Browse Canada’s oldest farmers market and sample foods characteristic of Saint John.
• Savor a slice of pizza and unusual items such as a dried sea vegetable known as dulse.
• Leave room for dessert, as fresh-baked pastries will be offered.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 1 1/4 hrs
Tour Saint John on a San Francisco-style motorized trolley and enjoy the narrative by your driver/guide as Saint John history comes to life. Discover Saint John’s charm and learn about the personalities and events that have contributed to its fascinating history. Visit the Reversing Falls Rapids, where the mighty Bay of Fundy causes the St. John River to reverse direction and flow upstream.
View the port of Saint John and your cruise ship against the beauty of the Bay of Fundy from Fort Howe lookout. Discover 400 years of history in the heart of Canada’s oldest incorporated city and experience a delightful blend of past and present. Your tour ends at the Old City Market, in the heart of Saint John. Disembark and explore at your leisure, as you are within a three block radius of Saint John’s top attractions. If you wish, you may stay on your trolley to return to your ship.
lessDuration 7 hrs
Experience some of the world’s highest tides as you explore a world-class attraction. Travel along the picturesque Fundy coastal drive to the Hopewell Rocks. Your local guide will delight you with both facts and folklore surrounding the Bay of Fundy coastal communities. Pass through Fundy National Park, where you can often spot various birds and even an occasional moose. Then get ready to discover the Hopewell Rocks, an icon of New Brunswick.
These flowerpot rocks were created by the clash of continents, carved by melting glaciers, then sculpted by the highest tides in the world. Interpretation will be delivered to explain how twice daily one hundred billion tons of water creates tides that can rise up to 50 feet. Your tour includes a boxed lunch that you can enjoy at your leisure.
Duration 3 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Capture the beauty of Saint John in photos with the help of a professional photographer that will share techniques for shooting at the most spectacularly scenic spots. The attractions include the lighthouse at Cape Spencer and Mispec Beach, a lengthy stretch of sand flanked by tall green pines. The beach is a great place for candid lifestyle shots. You will also stop at Fallsview Park, an urban oasis that offers an ideal angle for shooting the tidal phenomenon known as Reversing Falls Rapids. If you are there when the tide rises, the seawater volume will increase so quickly that the Saint John River will actually flows backwards. It is quite the sight. You will also stop to photograph Long Wharf Landing, a redevelopment area that reflects the city’s vision for the future. At each destination, the guide will be happy to help you compose shots and make the most of the natural lighting.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Photograph the most picturesque settings in and around Saint John.
• Shoot the Saint John River as it reverses its flow, if tidal conditions are favorable.
• Capture timeless images of the waterfront and a historical lighthouse.
• Use tips from the professional photographer guide to maximize the quality of your pictures.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Get out into nature and enjoy an active, adventurous time in beautiful Rockwood Park, as you hike and paddle around these beautiful lakes. You’ll spend approximately 55 minutes doing each activity in small groups of up to 15 per guide. After you gear up and receive safety instructions, you’ll hike along a wooded trail for approximately one mile. You’ll then have the choice to paddle on the lake in your choice of kayak or canoe for approximately 1/4 mile.
Duration 2 hours
Moosehead is an award-winning brewery, and has won numerous awards over the years, including most recently at the Canadian Brewing Awards. Three separate small batch craft beers took home a gold, silver and bronze!
Sample several tasty beers at Moosehead, the country’s last major Canadian-owned brewery, and then watch the extraordinary tidal phenomenon known as the Reversing Rapids.
After departing from the pier, you will begin a brief but informative tour of Saint John, Canada’s first incorporated city. Although the Great Fire of 1877 destroyed much of Saint John, the city was beautifully rebuilt with stone and brick following that conflagration.
You will then arrive at Moosehead Brewery which was owned by the Oland family that started Moosehead, one of the most revered brands of beer in Canada. While touring the modernized Moosehead facility, you will watch the beer being brewed, bottled and shipped. You will also tour and taste in the new small batch brewer located onsite. The process is as fascinating as the company’s 150-year history.
Moosehead produces a variety of beers, several of which you will sample. You may be served the signature golden lager, a pale ale, a lime-flavored beer, or Cracked Canoe, a light but full-bodied lager. The tastes reflect the local ingredients and show the diversity of product.
Continuing on, you will soon arrive at Wolastoq, a park whose name means “beautiful river” in the language of the Maliseet people that once lived here. The views will be spectacular, especially of the Reversing Rapids, a natural phenomenon created during high tide, when the Bay of Fundy rises 14 feet higher than the Saint John River, reversing its flow. You will also see a wood carving of famed brewer George Oland before returning to the pier.
*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.
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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.