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The Island's Finest: Anne, Lobster & Scenic Drive
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Duration 4 hrs
- Adult from: $189.00 USD
- Child from: $149.00 USD

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Duration 4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Experience the very best of the island on this delightful tour! Learn about the famous fictional character Anne of Green Gables, see the sandy beach and red cliffs at Prince Edward Island National Park and enjoy a delicious traditional lobster lunch. En route, soak up the Island’s spectacular scenery and learn about island life from your local guide. You’ll drive through Charlottetown, Canada’s birthplace, before traveling into the countryside. View rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages, bustling harbors and enjoy a stop at a working fishing harbor. Visit Green Gables, the homestead that is featured prominently in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s book, Anne of Green Gables. Explore the rooms in the house or take a stroll down lover’s lane. Take in the stunning scenery at the beaches of Prince Edward Island National Park, gazing across the white sandy shore and sapphire blue water to the red sandstone cliffs. Enjoy a delicious lobster lunch at the Prince Edward Island Preserve Company, an island landmark. This 1913 butter factory is now a shop showcasing island products, including preserves. Take your time to browse the shop and take in the beautiful gardens before returning to Charlottetown.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn about the famous fictional character Anne of Green Gables.
• See the sandy beach and red cliffs at Prince Edward Island National Park.
• Enjoy a delicious traditional lobster lunch.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Weather appropriate attire.
• Comfortable Walking shoes and light jacket recommended.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Winner of Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play Golf, Bermuda’s Turtle Hill Golf Course at Fairmont's Southampton Princess, features 18 par-3 holes, most with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its lush tropical surroundings, dramatic elevation changes and strong coastal winds, this challenging 2,684-yard, par 54 course is designed to take your short game to new heights, requiring patience and prudent club selection. There are endless bunkers, two water hazards, and three tee offerings on all 18 holes. Green fees and shared cart included, transportation is not.
Duration 6 1/4 hrs
Panoramic views of bustling Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound provide an inspiring backdrop for the most breathtaking 18 holes on the island. Designed in 2002 by renowned golf course architect Algie M. Pulley Jr. the Belmont Hills Golf Course is a magnificent showcase of Bermuda’s natural beauty. Featuring 6,100 yards of strategically laid out bunkers, multiple water hazards, multi-tiered greens and slender fair-ways, this world-class layout offers a challenging test for players of all handicaps. Green fees and shared cart included, transportation is not.
Duration 4 hrs
Join the “Jolly Roger” Bermuda’s family friendly fishing adventure for an evening of night fishing on the barrier reef. Fish in style aboard a clean, comfortable, fully air conditioned 56’ custom fishing boat. Once onboard, enjoy a sunset ride through Bermuda’s pristine inshore waters to reach the fishing grounds where the fun begins. You'll be provided with light spinning tackle, bait and any instruction you may need to hook into some snappers, triggerfish, jacks or any other of the countless species of nocturnal reef dwellers not visible during the day light hours that abound Bermuda’s waters. Remember inshore fishing locations mean very little chance of being sea sick. We also have a bar on board offering water, sodas, beer and snacks for purchase. Bring some enthusiasm and a little luck and your Captain and crew will take care of the rest to ensure that you have a memorable and exciting trip! For an additional cost, have your catch cooked at local restaurant in Dockyard. Guests who catch fish are unable to take it onboard the ship for health and safety reasons.
Duration 4 hrs
Join the “Jolly Roger”, Bermuda’s family friendly inshore fishing specialists and fish in style aboard a clean, comfortable, fully air-conditioned 57 foot custom fishing boat. Once onboard enjoy a scenic ride through Bermuda’s pristine inshore waters to reach your fishing grounds where the fun begins. You’ll be provided with light spinning tackle, bait and any instruction you may need to hook into some snappers, triggerfish, jacks or any other of the countless species that abound Bermuda’s waters. Remember inshore fishing locations mean very little chance of being sea sick. We also have a bar on board offering water, sodas, beer. Bring some enthusiasm and a little luck and your Captain and crew will take care of the rest to ensure that you have a memorable and exciting trip! For an additional cost, have your catch cooked at local restaurant in Dockyard. Guests who catch the fish are unable to take it onboard the ship for health and safety reasons. Due to the nature of the tour, guests should be aware that some pitching and motion should be expected on the open water.
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Duration 8 hrs
OVERVIEW
While away the hours at a beach club doing most anything you please while enjoying the carefree setting and included lunch and drinks. Once you arrive at the nearby Snorkel Park Beach Club, an ambassador will show you to your reserved lounger and shared beach umbrella and help you get settled. You will then be free to enjoy the beach club however you wish at your own pace. Feel free to enjoy the included lunch whenever you’re ready. Three hours of unlimited rum sizzles are also included, giving you plenty of time to understand why this citrusy beverage is so popular that it is considered the national drink of Bermuda. Complimentary snorkel gear is also included. The club is an ideal setting for basking in the sun, strolling along the shore and taking a refreshing swim in the sea. If you are feeling more ambitious, a variety of water sports is available with special pricing.
HIGHLIGHTS
HELPFUL HINTS
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
A great combination of two popular Skagway tours! Board the historic White Pass & Yukon Railroad for your scenic and informative ride to Fraser Station in British Columbia, Canada. Upon arrival, you’ll meet your professional guides, well versed in the local history and ecology of the area, for a 15-minute van shuttle across the spectacular Yukon Plateau. Enjoy this stunning country as you travel along the headwaters of the Yukon River to the Summit of the White Pass.
After an orientation and safety briefing, board your bicycle for the 15-mile downhill cruise back to Skagway. Enjoy the refreshing outdoors and scenic splendor as your guides escort you from summit to sea along the paved Klondike Road. Stops are made along the way for photos and views of waterfalls, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, glaciers, majestic mountains, and Alaskan wildlife. You even get to ride your bike through the US Border station! Join this fun excursion for a unique experience in Alaska and the Skagway Valley.
Duration 1 1/2 hrs
Embark on a dynamic tour of Kings Wharf and surrounding area on a two-wheeled Segway vehicle. Roll past the Royal Naval Dockyard’s historic sites and explore Bermuda’s maritime history as the Clocktower Mall, Casemates Prison and the National Museum are pointed out. The tour leaves Dockyard and takes you to stops along the coastline and beaches. This is the perfect time for photos. You will learn how to use and navigate your self-balancing personal electric vehicle before setting out on the tour. This tour is a unique way to see and experience Bermuda and provides ample opportunity for photos.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
After a short shuttle to the beach site and after receiving some safety instructions, you’ll board your stable sit-on-top double kayaks for a fully-guided and narrated shoreline tour. Your guide will pick the best location and tour route where you’ll enjoy views of rocky coastlines, uninhabited islands and beaches. Along the way your guide will point out coastline creatures such as Bermuda long tails, egrets, herons, and various crustaceans. Following your kayak tour you’ll have the opportunity to swim and relax at the beach before your return transportation.
Duration 8 hrs
OVERVIEW
Spend the day relaxing on the beach doing whatever you please without a care in the world. A short walk will bring you to the Snorkel Park Beach Club on the tip of fishhook-shaped Bermuda that lies between the Great Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. One of the club’s ambassadors will get you settled at your reserved single lounger, which makes an ideal home base. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy however you wish. Stretch out on the lounger and bask in the sun. Walk along the beach at the edge of the shore and take a refreshing swim in the sea. Spend as much time as you want on your chosen activities, as there is no schedule to follow or need to rush. Included is a complimentary welcome rum swizzle and 3 hours complimentary use of a snorkel and mask A beachfront restaurant is on site for dining on your own, and plenty of water sports such as snorkeling and kayaking are available with special pricing.
HIGHLIGHTS
HELPFUL HINTS
Duration 8 hrs
OVERVIEW
Spend the day relaxing on the beach doing whatever you please without a care in the world. A short walk will bring you to the Snorkel Park Beach Club on the tip of fishhook-shaped Bermuda that lies between the Great Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. One of the club’s ambassadors will get you settled at your reserved single lounger, which makes an ideal home base. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy however you wish. Stretch out on the lounger and bask in the sun. Walk along the beach at the edge of the shore and take a refreshing swim in the sea. Spend as much time as you want on your chosen activities, as there is no schedule to follow or need to rush. Included is a complimentary welcome rum swizzle and 3 hours complimentary use of a snorkel and mask. A beachfront restaurant is on site for dining on your own, and plenty of water sports such as kayaking are available with special pricing.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Spend the day at the Snorkel Park Beach Club relaxing however you please.
• Enjoy the use of a complimentary single lounger and shared umbrella.
• Bask in the sun, stroll the beach, take a swim and do most anything else you want.
• Dine on your own at the beachfront restaurant whenever the mood strikes.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing with a swimsuit underneath.
• Bring a towel.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
For those who would like to enjoy the beach, jump aboard the Beach Bus and enjoy round-trip transportation to the world-famous Horseshoe Bay Beach. Soak up the sun, swim in the crystal clear water or just relax in the pink sand.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Embark on a chilling journey through Bar Harbor's haunted history, immersing yourself in captivating tales and maritime yarns from such storied haunts as the Bar Harbor Inn, the Shore Path, and the 1932 Criterion Theatre. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, discover the mysterious allure of this playground for the rich and famous Golden Age. Despite its transformation into a trendy modern destination, Bar Harbor is still shrouded in eerie legends and native lore. Uncover the spectral anomalies that haunt this historic landscape, from the mysterious sea serpent of Frenchman Bay to the ghostly bride of the Ledgelawn Inn. Ponder the father of Acadia National Park's pioneering work in psychical research and the otherworldly beauty of the Village Burying Ground, among other puzzling facts and landmarks. Investigate Bar Harbor's cryptic past, where every street holds a ghost story, and each strange anecdote exerts an enduring influence. Accounts of strange creatures, poltergeists, and unexplained events will surprise and might even make you reconsider the boundaries of reality.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Embark on a captivating stroll through Bar Harbor, where eerie local tales blend with the scenic charm of Maine’s Mount Desert Island.
• Visit storied haunts including the Bar Harbor Inn, the Shore Path, and the 1932 Criterion Theatre—each with its own spine-tingling eyewitness accounts.
• Immerse yourself in seafaring yarns and unsolved mysteries, all supported by a local guide who carries a carefully curated binder of story sources including historic newspaper articles, illustrative visuals, and other documentation.
• More than just a ghost walk, it’s a perspective-altering examination of Maine's folklore, haunted history, and unexplained events.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 6 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Look for iconic Alaskan wildlife in the Chilkoot Valley, an unspoiled landscape with an abundance of bears and bald eagles. A high-speed catamaran ferry will bring you across the Chilkoot Inlet to the town of Haines for a narrated drive through Fort William Seward. The now-decommissioned fort was built in 1902 as a display of power during a border dispute with Canada. On the way there, you can look out for seals, sea lions, porpoises and perhaps even whales. The Chilkoot River can attract bears and bald eagles , and you might observe them feeding voraciously along the river. Binoculars will be available if you want to look for mountain goats grazing in the distance alpine meadows. You will also stop at the river’s mouth, which is known for having the world’s largest concentration of bald eagles. Watching these majestic birds up close is quite the experience.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Look for marine life on the ferry ride to Chilkoot Valley.
• Enjoy a narrated drive through Fort William Seward, 19th-century landmark in Haines.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 1 hr
OVERVIEW
As soon as you hop aboard one of the famous Harbor Hoppers, prepare yourself for one-hour of fun-filled adventure. Your 'Harbor Hopper' will take you on a land and water excursion of beautiful Halifax and its harbor. Your commentator will introduce you to Halifax's finest shops, restaurants, museums and historic sites. Prepare yourself for a big splash as your Hopper plunges into Halifax harbor. Be amazed by The Royal Canadian Naval Fleet and the spectacular sights along the waterfront. You'll be dropped off in front of the Cruise Ship Pavilion
HIGHLIGHTS
• Exciting land and water tour of beautiful Halifax and its harbor.
• Amazing views of The Royal Canadian Naval Fleet and waterfront sights.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Discover why Victoria is so revered for its cuisine through inspired tastings and admire the gorgeous scenery while traveling between venues. The exact restaurants will be chosen the day of the excursion, but you can expect to visit Victoria’s trendiest, most characteristic ones. James Bay, the city’s oldest neighborhood, is nearly surrounded by water so chances are you will be treated to seafood after strolling the boardwalk at Fisherman’s Wharf. A ferry will bring you to the upper harbor, where you will find Chinatown, which is the oldest such neighborhood in Canada. You will also be treated to a craft beer or cocktail sampling in the Bastion Square area of Old Town. The square looks out over the picturesque inner harbor. Continue along Government Street to your final tasting at the original location of Rogers Chocolates, open for business since 1885. From here, your tour concludes in front of the iconic Fairmont Empress where you can opt to remain downtown at your leisure or return on the shuttle bus.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Walk from restaurant to restaurant and discover why Victoria is such foodie paradise.
• Sample characteristic dishes and beverages made with local ingredients.
• Take in the sights between samplings in Chinatown, Old Town and the James Bay neighborhood.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 6 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Founded in 1753, Lunenburg is a designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of Nova Scotia’s most historic towns and a splendid example of a British Colonial settlement. While the drive is approximately 90 minutes under normal traffic and weather conditions, the wait is worth it when you arrive in this charming scenic waterfront town. Enjoying the historic and colorful working waterfront, your tour guide will regale you with intriguing tales of shipbuilding, fishing, rum running and the buried treasure of Oak Island, all part of the local lore. You’ll have some time to explore on your own, perhaps to visit the Fisheries Museum of Lunenburg (small fee), where a replica of Nova Scotia’s famous racing schooner of the 1920s was built in 1963. Known as the Ambassador of Nova Scotia, the 'Bluenose I' graces the Canadian dime, and when not offering tours from the Halifax waterfront, can be found docked here at her home wharf.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Recognized for its vibrant waterfront, colorful buildings, and seafaring heritage.
• Combines guided storytelling, free exploration, and coastal beauty.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Want to share your memories with family and friends? You’ll be taken to the most photographed places in Halifax and its surroundings. This guided tour will give you insight into the Halifax and Peggy’s Cove areas. Make the most of your time in the city by seeing the most visited sites in this region, all included in one tour. Picture stops include Halifax Public Gardens, Citadel Hill, Peggy’s Cove, Titanic Gravesites, Halifax Seaport.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit Halifax’s most photographed and iconic sites.
• Perfect for capturing memories to share with family and friends.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
Visit Bermuda’s first capital and see what a British colonial outpost looked like in the 1600’s when touring the historic 'Ol Towne of St. George's’.
Included is the admissions to the Fort St. Catherine; meander through the dark passageways and wander through the magazines where swords and pistols are on display, take advantage of the stunning views from high a top this grand fortress. A stop in the heart of the Ol Towne of St. George's allows for a visit to the oldest Anglican Church of the Western Hemisphere, St. Peter’s Church.
On adjacent St. David’s Island, once known as the US Air Force Base lands, you’ll discover the charm of this unique and enchanting community as you enjoy the imposing views of the Atlantic Ocean from St. David's Lighthouse.
There will be several photo stops on this tour, so don’t forget your camera!
Duration 4 hrs
You'll be met by your professional cycling guide on the pier for a short walk to the cycle shop where you'll be fitted with a bicycle and helmet and given a bottle of water. Following a brief safety demonstration, you and your guide will begin the approximately eight mile and 1 1/2 hour bicycle ride to Montmorency Falls. First pass the Quebec Yacht Harbor and the industrial grain elevators before crossing the St. Charles River. The cycle path now continues on a parallel course along the St. Lawrence River from where you can enjoy spectacular views of the skyline of Quebec and the Island of Orleans. Upon arrival at Montmorency Falls, board an aerial tram for the ride to the top of the falls to enjoy the breathtaking views and see the powerful forces of nature, as the water of the Montmorency River roars down the 272-foot (83 meter) cliff to eventually meet with the St. Lawrence River. After a brief stop for photos and some free time to walk the path along the falls, you'll ride the tram back to the bottom of the falls and cycle back to your ship.
Duration 2 3/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Sample a selection of craft beers and single-malt whiskies made with locally sourced ingredients at the only combined microbrewery and distillery in Canada. A guide in a Scottish tartan kilt will lead you on an entertaining behind-the-scenes tour of both locales – Macaloney’s Caledonian Distillery and Twa Dogs Brewery – and describe the production of the whiskies and beers in detail. You can expect it to be an eye-opening experience as these libations are made exclusively using traditional techniques that guarantee their extraordinary quality. During the tastings, you will be served two distinctly aged whiskies and three beers that may include an aromatic raspberry crème brûlée ale, an IPA made from four different hops and a sour beer flavored with coriander and salt. An enlightening driving tour through Victoria follows, during which you will pass through Canada’s oldest Chinatown and view the iconic Empress Hotel and grand Parliament complex along the Inner Harbor.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy an insider’s tour of Canada’s only combined microbrewery and distillery.
• See how the various craft beers and single-malt whiskies are produced using traditional techniques.
• Sample a selection of beers and whiskies made with locally sourced ingredients.
• View many of the landmarks in downtown Victoria on an enlightening driving tour.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
You'll be transported to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada and met by a soldier of the 78th Highland Regiment. Step back in time to 1870, as you 'take the Queen's shilling' by enlisting in Queen Victoria's army and experiencing the past as one of Her Majesty's Redcoats. Relive aspects of garrison life through a series of hands-on activities. This 2 1/2-hour program will immerse you in the duties and traditions of the Victorian Army and the Scottish Highlanders. Witness the Changing of the Fortress Guard, gun firings or bagpipe displays. Light refreshments are included, and you'll have time to explore other on-site exhibits and the gift shop.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Experience aspects of military drills, customs, and daily routines.
• Witness the Changing of the Fortress Guard, gun firings or bagpipe displays.
• Free time to explore other exhibits at the Citadel and browse the gift shop.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
If you’re interested in religious history, or just in the mood for a scenic leisurely drive along the St. Lawrence River, you won’t want to miss this trip to the world-renowned shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. With over one-and-a-half million visitors and pilgrims making their way to the shrine each year, Ste. Anne has become one of the most important Catholic sites in North America. After a narration by your guide en route, you’ll be able to independently enjoy the lovely grounds and major sites of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Built in medieval style, the most prominent structure is the Basilica. The impressive cross-shaped building is covered with granite and lit by over 200 stained glass windows.
The Scala Santa, built in 1891, contains a replica of the Holy Stairs which Christ climbed before being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. The Memorial Chapel was built to commemorate the third church constructed on the site. Departing Ste. Anne, a stop will be made at the spectacular Montmorency Falls. Cascading down a 272-foot (83 meter) cliff, Montmorency is one-and-a-half times as high as Niagara Falls. At the Albert Gilles Copper Art Museum, be seduced by the art form of repousse, masterfully interpreted by the craftsman Albert Gilles whose talent served prestigious people like Pope Pius XII and Walt Disney. Also admire the 'Life of Christ' in 50 hand-wrought silver panels (15 years of labor). His work can be found in Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre Basilica as well as in many churches throughout the north.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Designed specifically for guests utilizing wheelchairs, this tour visits Saint John’s most accessible attractions via a mini coach equipped with a motorized wheelchair lift. Your first stop is at Rockwood Park with time to explore the lakeside pathway. Next, you'll stop to view the famous Reversing Falls Rapids at Fallsview Park, touted as the sight no one should miss on a visit to Saint John. From the bluffs, your guide will explain that twice daily the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy rise faster than the river can empty. When this happens, the mighty tides push the river water upstream, causing the rapids to run in the opposite direction and the St. John River to flow backwards. The bluffs of Fallsview Park will offer an excellent vantage point where you may witness this natural phenomenon. Returning to downtown, you will stop at the Old City Market, Canada’s oldest continuously operating farmer’s market. It narrowly escaped the Great Fire of 1877 that destroyed the majority of Saint John. Watching the residents browse the stands of diverse merchandise presents a genuine slice of daily life in Saint John.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit Stunning Rockwood Park-A Stonehammer geopark site.
• Watch the Saint John River reverse its flow, if tidal conditions are favorable.
• Browse the diverse merchandise in the Old City Market, one of Saint John’s most historical gems.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
Your driver will pick-up shipside and shortly after exiting the Royal Naval Dockyard complex your drive takes you through quaint Somerset Village and over Somerset Bridge, the smallest drawbridge in the world. Admire Bermuda’s stunning natural beauty along the way, as you carry-on along breathtaking South Shore Road. Tour bus will pull-over at laybys dotted along this drive for photo opportunities and views of famous Horseshoe Bay and other pink sand beaches. Your tour then navigates the winding uphill drive to the base of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, towering 120 feet above sea level, a great opportunity to photograph the 360 degree views of Bermuda. You will stop to take in the sweeping view of John Smith’s Beach, one of Bermuda’s legendary pink hued beaches.
Pass by the Botanical Gardens and drive to St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll have 30 minutes to explore or shop in this unique old town. The town center provides a favorite photograph opportunity in the Stocks, aside the Ducking Stool and at the steps of St. Peter's Church, the oldest Anglican church of the Western Hemisphere. Re-joining your buses the route takes a coastline drive along the North Shore to soon arrive at famed Front Street, the busiest place on the island and life and soul of the lively capitol, City of Hamilton. Time allows for shopping and browsing in the boutique style shops and souvenir store-fronts lining Hamilton Harborfront.
Duration All Day
Spend a sultry day inside the comfort of one of our incredible self-contained retreats that comfortably house up to six guests. Each villa provides a great home base for enjoying your stay on the Cay. Placed on a secluded portion of the island your villa offers a step back in time allowing you the opportunity to build a sandcastle with the kids and for taking a dip in the sea. Rest, relax, enjoy the Caribbean views from your front porch or from the air conditioned interior. Each villa includes private restroom, indoor and outdoor showers, Bluetooth audio, a digital safe, mini refrigerator, beach hammock and your very own Butler and Concierge service. Reserve a luxury beach villa and you’ll have everything you need to enjoy a glorious day on Harvest Caye.
Duration All Day
Spend a sultry day inside the comfort of one of our incredible self-contained retreats that comfortably house up to six guests. Each villa provides a great home base for enjoying your stay on the Cay. Placed on a secluded portion of the island your villa offers a step back in time allowing you the opportunity to build a sandcastle with the kids and for taking a dip in the sea. Rest, relax, enjoy the Caribbean views from your front porch or from the air conditioned interior. Each villa includes private restroom, indoor and outdoor showers, Bluetooth audio, a digital safe, mini refrigerator, beach hammock and your very own Butler and Concierge service. Reserve a luxury beach villa and you’ll have everything you need to enjoy a glorious day on Harvest Caye.
Duration 1 hr
OVERVIEW
Relax for an hour on a horse-drawn trolley and learn about the Charlottetown’s incredible history, as your driver/guide provides a narration. Enjoy the sights as you pass by many of the town's most important landmarks. Ride through the historic downtown, the city's vibrant shopping center bustling with boutiques and the Anne of Green Gables store. Admire the many wonderful examples of Victorian architecture along the aptly named Victoria Row. Continue along the Fathers of Confederation route, Great George Street and by historic Province House, the birthplace of Confederation and the seat of Prince Edward Island's provincial legislature since 1847. The trolley ride also includes a drive by Founders Hall, the impressive Confederation Centre, and the stately Lt. Governor's mansion, which was built in 1834 and overlooks Charlottetown's picturesque harbor.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore amazing downtown Charlottetown from confirm of the trolley.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Weather appropriate attire.
• Comfortable Walking shoes and light jacket recommended.
Duration 4 hrs
Experience the splendor of French Canada's Beaupre Coast as this tour takes you along the St. Lawrence Waterway to the natural wonder known as Canyon Sainte Anne. An impressive waterfall, three suspension bridges and various lookout platforms with interpretive displays provide for spectacular views.
You’ll visit a local vineyard to discover vandal-Cliche, a typical Quebecois variety of grape adapted for the climate here. Learn about their cultivation and production methods, then sample the wine. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Montmorency Falls and see the powerful forces of nature as the water rushes down to the St. Lawrence River.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Hear all about the history of Saint John as you travel through the city and out to the New Brunswick countryside. Cross the Kennebecasis River on one of the few remaining cable ferries in New Brunswick. Take in the sights and stories of the Kingston Peninsula home to Elmhurst Outdoors, a small family run maple sugar farm. Tag along on an enlightening Maple Sugar Bush tour, to a present-day Maple Sugar Shack. Informative displays will show you the history of maple sugaring of North Americans, from the very beginning to present day. After your tour, return to the lodge for homemade pancakes, sausage and of course all kinds of pure maple syrup. To round out a perfect day, you’ll be treated to an age-old tradition of maple taffy on snow.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cross the Kennebecasis River on one of the few remaining cable ferries in New Brunswick.
• Take a Sugar Bush tour and learn about the history of maple sugaring.
• Enjoy pure maple syrup with pancakes and sausage then try the age-old tradition of maple taffy on snow!
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Prince Edward Island has a rich Scottish heritage and nowhere is it reflected more than at the College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada in Summerside. Home to North America's only full-time bagpiping school, the pipers, drummers, and dancers have won international honors for their Celtic skills. You'll be greeted by a piper upon arrival and led into the main hall, where the piper will tell you the fascinating story behind the creation of this award-winning facility. You'll be treated to a presentation about the history of the bagpipe and a demonstration of how it works. You'll learn about the history of the Highland snare drum and its construction, and the drummer will share his drumming dexterity with you. A Highland dancer will treat you to a variety of steps and attire, as well as explain the heritage of the dance. Following the presentations and performances there will be an opportunity for you to try your hand at drumming, playing a pipe chanter or maybe a group Highland Fling. Before heading back to Charlottetown, you'll have the opportunity to check out the College's branded apparel.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn about the history of the Highland snare drum and its construction.
• your hand at drumming, playing a pipe chanter
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 hrs
This highly entertaining and informative tour truly earns its name as the ultimate water experience. Long recognized as one of Bermuda's best tours, you will probably learn more about the island in these two hours than others do during their entire vacation. The fun begins as soon as you step aboard your tour boat so be sure to bring along your sense of humor, which is a requirement for this intimate and friendly voyage, as well as your camera. At the helm is an award-winning Bermudian Captain, who will no doubt have you laughing from the moment you step aboard your comfortable tour boat. As you enjoy the natural beauty of the island and its diversity of plant and wildlife, your captain will be happy to share with you his knowledge of the birds and marine life you'll observe along the way.
Another highlight of this tour is the close-up views you'll have of some magnificent waterfront homes, such as those owned by Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, playwright Eugene O'Neal, and illustrator William Denslow, famous for his work on the ""Wizard of Oz."" You will also see Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, which is believed to be one of the oldest cast iron lighthouses in the world. The tour is often highly interactive and you are encouraged to participate in the lively discussions that arise about the people, politics and any other aspect of Bermudian life that is of interest to you. After a delightful cruise on Bermuda's exquisite turquoise blue waters, your tour boat will return you to the pier, filled with memories of the coastal wonders of this unique island paradise.
Duration 2 hours
OVERVIEW
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. The tour begins with a brief but informative tour of Saint John, Canada’s first incorporated city. Along the way, you will see the former site of the Red Ball Brewery. It 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. Afterwards, you will sample a variety of beers that may include the signature golden lager or Cracked Canoe, a light but full-bodied lager. Upon arriving at, Fallsview Park you will be treated to spectacular views of the Reversing Rapids, a natural phenomenon created during high tide, when the Bay of Fundy rises higher than the Saint John River, reversing its flow.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Admire Saint John’s outstanding late 19th-century architecture.
• See the site where Moosehead beer was first brewed.
• Tour the modern Moosehead brewery, following each step of the process.
• Sample several Moosehead brand beers.
• Stop at a spot to watch the Saint John River reverse its flow if tidal conditions are favorable.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
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.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Spend an adventurous day in Rockwood Park to experience this urban oasis in Saint John!
• Hike along a wooded trail and a lake in Rockwood Park.
• Paddle in a beautiful lake in your choice of a kayak or canoe.
• Join in a small group to spend approximately 50 minutes doing each activity with a guide.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
Internationally recognized as a world-class shopping destination, the charming town of Freeport offers over 200 upscale outlets, designer shops, eclectic boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Here you can shop for popular brands like Banana Republic, Gap, Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein, Coach, Izod, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Talbots and more plus Maine’s renowned brand of L.L. Bean. The town of Freeport has been home to L.L. Bean's Flagship store since it opened in 1912.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Zip through the streets and back alleys of historical St. George on an electric trike for an effortless exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage site town. After a briefing on how to operate the trike and a trial run, you will be ready to take off on a one-of-a-kind journey through downtown. Pedaling or balancing isn’t required like on a conventional bike so you can concentrate on the sights along the way. The exact route will depend on the conditions and traffic, but you can expect to see many of the most historical landmarks. They include where the rum runners operated during Prohibition, the Unfinished Church – which was started in 1874 and is still only partially built – and the site of Joseph Rainey’s barbershop before he returned to America to become the first African-American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. The guide will describe the importance of each attraction during the 3-mile ride.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride through St. George, Bermuda’s first capital, on an electric three-wheeled trike.
• See many of the town’s most fascinating attractions and hear descriptions of each one.
• Admire the 17th- and 18th-century architecture that lines the streets of St. George.
• Take the tender to and from St. George, which occupies Bermuda’s northeastern tip.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
Enjoy a carefree and immensely scenic ride on an electric bike from St. George’s to Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve, where you will be free to enjoy the beach as you please.
Departing from the ship pier, enjoy the high-speed tender service across the mouth of the Great Sound before arriving thought the narrow ‘Town Cut’ into St. George’s, settled in 1612. UNESCO has designated St. George’s a World Heritage site as it is an authentic example of an English colonial town in the New World.
After an orientation, instructions and observed test ride by your guide, you will be ready for your electric-enhanced bicycle riding experience. You’ll find the extra boost in your pedal power offered from the bikes allows for an effortless ride over hilly terrain and across bridges to pristine Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve. Once occupied by the U.S. military and later used as a NASA space tracking station, this serene 12-acre reserve is now protected public land that is extraordinarily beautiful.
Before long, you will reach Clearwater Beach, where you will have time to enjoy the lovely coastal setting however you please. You might take a refreshing swim in the shallow waters, stretch out on the sand and enjoy the serenity, and walk to the nearby salt marsh to observe the wildlife. Herons, egrets and kingfishers are abundant, before the return ride back to the St. George’s to meet your return tender back to the ship. Participants must have intermediate to advance riding skill level with the desire for fun and adventure!
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 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 2 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
This relaxing excursion highlights Halifax's multifaceted character, taking in its numerous museums, churches and institutions of higher learning, as well as its gracious parks, notable monuments and rich historic buildings. Travel with your guide through historic streets as you learn the story of Halifax’s founding, of the pirates and privateers who walked its streets and of the prosperous, world-class city it has become today. Learn of the Halifax explosion, the terrible devastation in 1917 when the face of the city’s north end was changed forever by the collision of two ships in the harbor. Visit Halifax’s famed Victorian Public Gardens where you’ll enjoy a guided walk in this 16-acre oasis in the middle of the city and a panoramic drive around the Halifax Citadel, the fourth fort to guard the city since its founding two and a half centuries ago and one of Canada’s most visited national historic sites. Then, visit one of the three main Titanic cemeteries, where 121 Titanic victims are buried. You’ll also see such landmarks as St. Paul’s Anglican Church, City Hall, the Old Town Clock and Province House as your coach travels through the streets of this historic, yet modern city.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn about Halifax’s founding and its evolution into a modern city.
• Panoramic drive around the Citadel, Canada’s iconic star-shaped fort.
• Learn about its strategic importance and rich military history.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 hrs
As skies begin to darken, your costumed tour guide strikes a match and lights his lantern. You wait in anticipation, for you know you'll be walking through Old Quebec to hear over 300 years of murders, executions, mysterious ghost sightings, tragedies and hauntings. The cobblestone streets and ancient buildings set the stage for a truly unique experience.
Duration 1.5 hours
OVERVIEW
Board your motor coach to explore Sydney, the largest community and commercial center of Cape Breton Island. Begin your tour in the historic north end settled in 1785 by British Loyalists from the New England colonies and pass by Victoria Park, the site of the original garrison camp. Continue through downtown Sydney proceeding to Whitney Pier, the former site of Sydney Steel Mill which dates to 1900. Visit the Historical Museum and learn about the importance the Sydney Coal Fields have on the local economy. These industries brought immigrants from many parts of the world resulting in a multicultural mix of more than 50 ethnic backgrounds. Continue through the First Nations community of Membertou, a modern-day blueprint for all aboriginal communities in North America. Return to the pier where you can do some shopping at the cruise terminal, visit the Interpretation Center and The Big Ceilidh Fiddle.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Travel to Whitney Pier Museum with City Highlights
• Visit Whitney Pier Museum
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 1 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
History comes alive on this authentic vintage double-decker bus. This one-and-a-half-hour city tour with your local guide will take you along the waterfront and through the heritage district of Charlottetown. Learn the story of Charlottetown's origins and its growth into a prosperous community during the Victorian era. Experience the heritage and see some of the beautiful homes left behind and public buildings of wood, sandstone and brick. You’ll learn about the famous Conference of 1864, which gave the city its designation as the Birthplace of Canada. The tour includes time on Great George Street, a charming national historic district where you’ll walk in the footsteps of the Fathers of Confederation. Walk along the street will take you by Saint Dunstan's Basilica, concluding at Province House, both being National Historic Sites of Canada. Following your walk, you may choose to remain in town and return to your ship at leisure (a short walk) or join your guide for a return transfer to the pier.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Take a double -decker bus for unforgettable exploration of Charlottetown.
• Explore a charming national historic district and walk in footsteps of Fathers of Confederation.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Follow a scenic mountain route used during the gold rush to a soaring suspension bridge and feast on salmon, baked Alaskan-style. You will set out on the Klondike Highway, a historic passage through White Pass that was once a trade route for the Tlingit tribe and a path to the gold fields during the late 1890s. While ascending the soaring mountain summit, you will enjoy spectacular views and hear stories of the hardships that early travelers endured to reach Alaska’s interior. You will be treated to a closer look at the natural beauty while walking across the Yukon Suspension Bridge, which spans the churning Tutshi River. A traditional salmon bake follows in a setting that is anything but traditional. You will dine at Liarsville, a re-creation of a gold rush camp complete with a general store, saloon and costumed characters for added ambiance.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive the Klondike Highway, once a path to the gold fields.
• Gaze down on the turbulent river from a soaring suspension bridge.
• Feast on baked salmon at Liarsville Gold Rush Camp.
• Wander through camp, exploring on your own.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress warmly in layered clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 7 hrs
Join this tour and travel across the island into Bermuda’s one and only Tom Moore’s Jungle, filled with caves to explore and swimming adventures to take part in. Majestic scenery awaits you as you enter this lush reserve filled with colorful native birds. Enjoy approximately 2 hours here to swim in the caves and marvel at your surroundings. Next, you’ll be treated to lunch at a local restaurant where you can enjoy a complimentary scoop of ice cream before heading to Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve where you’ll have the chance to put your toes in the “Bermudaful” pink sand. This is one of the island’s premier snorkeling locations and you’ll be given the opportunity to snorkel with tropical fish, see coral reefs or just relax on the beach.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Industrious Islanders started opening underground speakeasies and found many clever ways to import, steal or make their own alcohol to flout the law. It wasn't until 30 years after the first province legalized alcohol, when PEI finally ended prohibition and was the last province to do so. Today, the island is thriving with local breweries, wineries, cideries and distilleries producing world-class beverages that are putting our tiny province on the map. Join us on this 3-hour drink tour through historic Charlottetown with stops at four exciting locations and sip the very best libations our Island has to offer. Become an honorary Islander by downing a strong salty shot and an Island Oyster. Stroll through the heart of downtown to stop for a unique Island cocktail. Enjoy some craft beer with a sampling of Island fries at one local favorite spot with tons of personality; and a crisp local cider and some Island mussels at another.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Stroll through the heart of downtown to stop for a unique Island cocktail.
• Enjoy some craft beer with a sampling of Island fries and a crisp local cider.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Fly high over the Alaskan wilderness in a helicopter to Denver Glacier, where you will watch sled dogs demonstrate their prodigious power and energy. The glacier lies due east near the Alaska-Canada border, an extraordinarily scenic landscape of majestic mountains and dense forests. The helicopter will land on a remote snow field where you will be greeted by an experienced musher and their team of excited dogs. Your musher – will describe how the dogs are cared for and trained to maximize their strength and stamina for contests such as the grueling 1,000-mile Iditarod. Once the team of dogs are harnessed to the sled, off they will go, dashing across the glacier with the snow-capped mountains as a backdrop. It is a spectacle to behold. Afterwards, while interacting with some of the puppies at the camp, you will learn about the history of mushing and the bond between the mushers and their dogs. Cherish this once in a lifetime opportunity as you cuddle with the puppies and take pictures together against the dazzling landscape of the glacier before loading back into the helicopters for your return flight to Skagway.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a scenic flight in a helicopter to Denver Glacier.
• Learn how the dogs are cared for and trained to maximize their power and endurance.
• Watch a team of dogs effortlessly pull a sled across the snow-packed glacier.
• Interact with some of the puppies and the mushers that train them to be sled dogs.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
This well-designed ‘off the beaten track’ excursion will have you navigating the island’s Eastern End rail trail, truly a perfect fit for those adventure lovers looking for their next most memorable experience. The joys of cycle touring is now within easier reach for people of varying fitness levels thanks to the Electric Bicycle. E-bikes give cyclists a helping hand - or push over the hills making cycle tours more leisurely and difficult terrain more manageable. Our tour bus will pick-up ship-side and provide a scenic drive to the cycle depot.
. After an orientation and observed test ride by your guide, you will be ready for your electric-enhanced bicycle riding experience that will boost your pedal power, getting you up and over hilly terrain with ease. Your guided coastal cycle expedition will cross the island combining off-road Rail-Trails, trestle bridges and some shared main road-side routes that explores and uncovers shoreline beaches and gorgeous landscapes. Participants must have intermediate to advance riding skill with the desire for fun and adventure! Arrive in the Old Towne of St. George's and finish tour with return high speed Tender ride to your ship pier at the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Duration 7 hrs
OVERVIEW
This exciting, once-in-a-lifetime experience of Halifax’s bucket list to see and do is designed for those who want to see it all and in very little time. Your tour starts as you travel to Peggy’s Cove the world’s most photographed fishing village. Here you’ll have time to visit and explore the rugged, sea-sculpted granite shores. On your return to Halifax and its major sites, you’ll visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery where 121 victims of the Titanic disaster are buried. Discover trendy Spring Garden Road with its many restaurants and boutiques – it’s been voted "best place to people watch” east of Montreal. Escape to the lush oasis of the Public Gardens, an authentic Victorian garden nestled in the city’s bustling downtown. Enjoy a panoramic drive around Citadel Hill, one of Canada’s most visited National Historic Sites, where you'll have amazing views of the city. Drive along the waterfront and see the longest oceanfront boardwalk in Canada and the unique stone buildings of the first business in Halifax. You'll see historic properties and hear the tales of privateers, pirates and the founding fathers of the banking industry of Canada.
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.
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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.
