Newfoundland and Labrador

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Day : 1 Arrive in Newfoundland and Labrador
Day : 2 Tour St. John’s and Witless Bay Ecological Reserve Cruise
Day : 3 Cupid’s Cove Plantation and Heart’s Content Cable Station
Day : 4 Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, John Cabot and Trinity Village
Day : 5 Terra Nova National Park, Twillingate and Gander
Day : 6 Mary March Museum and Rocky Harbour
Day : 7 Gros Morne National Park and Traditional Newfoundland Screech-In
Day : 8 The Vikings of Newfoundland
Day : 9 Labrador and the Basque Whalers
Day : 10 St. Anthony to Corner Brook
Day : 11 Corner Brook and Captain Cook
Day : 12 Departure from Corner Brook
Hotels
Accommodation deluxe budget property options available per client request .
Attractions Included
1) Basilica of St. John’s
2) Cape Spear Lighthouse
3) Witless Bay Ecological Reserve
4) Hawthorne Cottage
5) John N. Leamon Museum
6) Heart's Content Cable Station
7) Trinity’s Lester-Garland House
8) Terra Nova National Park
9) Long Point Lighthouse
10) Mary March Provincial Museum
11) Gros Morne National Park
12) L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site
13) Ferry across the Strait of Belle Isle to Labrador
14) Red Bay National Historic Site
15) Port aux Choix National Historic Site
16) Captain James Cook National Historic Site
Inclusions
Airport Transfers
11 nights stay in hotels as mentioned
11 American Buffet Breakfasts
Transportation via air-conditioned vehicle
Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Day : 1 Arrive in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Welcome to Canada’s most eastern city, St. John’s. Meet your Tour Manager in the hotel lobby at 6:00 p.m. for dining suggestions.
  • Day : 2 Tour St. John’s and Witless Bay Ecological Reserve Cruise

    After a welcome breakfast our local Tour Manager takes us on a narrated tour of St. John’s including Signal Hill, where Guglielmo Marconi received the world’s first transatlantic wireless signal in 1901. See the Basilica of St. John’s and the community for Quidi Vidi before visiting Canada’s easternmost point of land at Cape Spear Lighthouse. At Bay Bulls our vessel takes us through the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve to see the numerous species of whales, along with puffins and a multitude of other seabird species.
  • Day : 3 Cupid’s Cove Plantation and Heart’s Content Cable Station

    Today we visit Hawthorne Cottage, home of Arctic explorer Caption Bob Bartlett, who took Robert Peary to the North Pole in 1909. At Cupid’s Cove Plantation we learn the history of the colonists who arrived here in 1610 through the ongoing archaeological dig. Then, we stop at Heart's Content Cable Station, site of the first permanent telegraph cable connecting Europe and North America.
  • Day : 4 Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, John Cabot and Trinity Village

    At Cape Bonavista Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site we learn about the lighthouse and the light keepers. Stop at the John Cabot Statue marking the location where the Venetian navigator landed in 1497 before coming to Ryan Premises National Historic Site where this merchant-run salt fish complex served as a key economic force behind the inshore fishery. Next we visit the beautifully-reconstructed brick Georgian Lester-Garland House to learn the ties between Newfoundland and England.
  • Day : 5 Terra Nova National Park, Twillingate and Gander

    Travel through ragged-shaped Terra Nova National Park with its sheltered inlets, forests and bogs. Scenic photo stops will be made en route to Twillingate where the 47-foot tall Long Point Lighthouse awaits. Visit the museum, climb to the top and visit the many shops. Later, we arrive in Gander.
  • Day : 6 Mary March Museum and Rocky Harbour

    Discover the rich history of Central Newfoundland, from Aboriginal cultures thriving here 5,000 years ago to the 20th century industrial development at the Mary March Provincial Museum. Displays include artifacts from the ancient Maritime Archaic Indians to the Europeans who settled here. Later, we continue to the town of Rocky Harbour, the gateway to Gros Morne National Park.
  • Day : 7 Gros Morne National Park and Traditional Newfoundland Screech-In

    Venture into Gros Morne National Park today, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with spectacular mountain ranges, geological wonders and vibrant fishing communities. On a scenic boat cruise see the soaring fjords and moody mountains that tower above a diverse panorama of beaches and bogs, forests and barren cliffs. Later, local entertainers join us for a special “Newfie Screech In,” a unique Newfoundland tradition.
  • Day : 8 The Vikings of Newfoundland

    Located on Newfoundland’s western coast is the L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site. Here Norse expeditions sailed from Greenland and built a small Viking encampment of timber-and-sod buildings over 1000 years ago. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, costumed Viking interpreters show you the recreated base camp with original artifacts.
  • Day : 9 Labrador and the Basque Whalers

    Sail across the Strait of Belle Isle to Labrador and Red Bay National Historic Site. It was established in the mid-16th century by Basque whalers in search of right and bowhead whales that produce the oil that lit the lamps of Europe. See original Basque artifacts, remains, and restored “chalupa” (boat) at this World Heritage Site.
  • Day : 10 St. Anthony to Corner Brook

    Travel by ferry back to “The Rock” and follow the coast to Port aux Choix National Historic Site. Here, see prehistoric artifacts from four ancient Aboriginal cultures that inhabited Newfoundland’s rugged northwest coast before coming to Corner Brook.
  • Day : 11 Corner Brook and Captain Cook

    A highlight tour of Corner Brook shows us Humber Arm, the Bay of Islands and Frenchman’s Cove. Enjoy a photo stop at Lark Harbour known for its spectacular views before coming to the Captain James Cook National Historic Site which overlooks the city and the wide Humber Arm of the Bay of Islands. In the afternoon we pay a visit to the Butterfly House before we enjoy dinner and a private concert by local entertainers.
  • Day : 12 Departure from Corner Brook

    Depart Corner Brook with a group transfer to the Deer Lake Regional Airport for flights home after 9:30 a.m.

Exclusions

Domestic or international airfare

Passport, visa or other consular fees

Lunches will be on your own

Dinners will be on your own

Any other items not mentioned in this itinerary

Travel and medical insurance

Tour Notes

Hotel rates are subject to change at the time of booking

-Tours Limited reserves the right to make minor modifications to the daily itinerary flow based on weather, traffic, or any other conditions for the convenience of the traveling customers.

-Child age 2-9 years. Above 9 years is considered as an adult.

-Breakfast at the hotel will be Continental/American buffet breakfast, Packed breakfast option is not available. -No refund for any missed breakfast due to flight timings.

-Strictly one piece of medium luggage & one small carry on per person is allowed.

-TimeWise itinerary must be strictly adhered to maintain the flow of the itinerary. The itinerary and vouchers will be sent by email 72 hours prior to departure.

-Porterage, tips, laundry, telephone calls, alcohol/non-alcoholic beverages are not included.

-The passengers requiring Wheelchair assistance will have to make their own arrangements.

-Early check-in not Guaranteed and is based on the hotel's availability.

-The passengers will have to give their Credit Card at the time of check-in towards Incidentals.

-No refunds either in part or full will be made for any unused services in the above package like ground transportation, meals, accommodation, sightseeing tours.

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