Day 1
Fly to Newfoundland and Labrador
Arrive into St. John’s via either Toronto or Montreal. You could stopover for a night or two in either city to extend your holiday. Transfer independently to your hotel for a three night stay, and enjoy a relaxing evening.
Overnight: Murray Premises Hotel or similar
Day 2
St. John’s
Visit Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site, the most easterly point in North America, where you may spot whales amongst the ocean swells and visit the oldest standing lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador. Signal Hill National Historic Site is just one of the attractions you will see, as well as Quidi Vidi Village, Government House, and the Roman Catholic Basilica Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
The hiking trails that criss-cross the low hills around the city offer an opportunity to enjoy beautiful views, peace and tranquillity. It takes just a few minutes to leave the downtown behind and pick up one of the well-marked paths.
Day 3
St. John’s
Today embark on a wonderful cruise from St. John’s harbour in search of icebergs and whales on a true Newfoundland and Labrador adventure. Travel through “The Narrows” and past Cabot Tower enroute to the pristine waters of Cape Spear that are home to the world’s largest concentration of humpback whales. Early in the season (May to July), look for icebergs and watch as Atlantic puffins frolic along the coastline.
Days 4 to 6
St. John’s – Ocean Quest Adventure Resort and Spa
You will be picked up from your hotel in St. John’s for the 20 minute transfer to the Ocean Quest Resort for your three night stay. Meet with the resort coordinator to select which activities you would like to experience over the next few days, from these options*
Marine Wildlife Snorkelling: After a basic instruction in snorkelling, swim alongside the many fascinating creatures of the local waterways, observing them in their natural habitat. Available June to beginning of August. (5 hours)
Culinary Adventure: Enjoy a boat tour with commentary from your guide, harvesting scallops for preparation in a delicious lunch. Available April to end of September. (4 hours)
Coastline Paddle: Explore the rugged and beautiful coastlines of Conception Bay or Petty Harbour with an experienced kayaking guide. Available April to end of September. (3 hours)
Paddle Sea Caves: Riding in a rigid hull inflatable boat along the coastline referred to as the “Jurassic Park” of Newfoundland and Labrador, explore these natural formations and the geological history they contain. Available April to end of September. (3 hours)
Iceberg Paddle: Get a first-hand glimpse of these brilliant, frozen floating mountains and take away 10,000 year old ice to keep your drinks cold for the week. Available April to July. (3 hours)
Island Expedition: An intriguing outing, exploring Bell Island or Kelly’s Island, seas caves and including a visit to Mine Quest. Available April to end of September. (4 hours)
Ocean Safari: A comprehensive tour, featuring sheer cliffs, exotic vegetation, amazing seabirds, and a chance to see sunfish, jumping tuna, or even dolphins. Available April to end of September. (1.5 to
3 hours)
Ocean Quest Spa: Relax with luxurious treatments that nourish the skin while making use of the island setting’s natural resources. Available year round. Duration depends on treatments.
Cod Fishing: Tales of shipwrecks, sea birds and whales are told on your quest for a catch of cod. An old time fisherman reveals the secret of how to clean and fillet your fish! Available end of June to the beginning of September. (3 hours)
Day 7
Fly home
After breakfast, check out of the resort and be transferred to St. John’s Airport. You can extend your Newfoundland and Labrador adventure by hiring a car and embarking on a self-drive tour – please ask for details. Alternatively explore more of Atlantic Canada by flying to Halifax Nova Scotia and touring the beautiful maritime provinces.