11-Nights Discover Newfoundland & Labrador
Available Dates
5/23/2025
–
9/1/2026
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Call for pricing
Additional Inclusions
- Accommodations
- Services of Nat Hab's professional Expedition Leader
- Local guides
- Whale watching and puffin viewing excursions
- Private boat tour of Western Brook Pond
- Evening wildlife and cultural presentations
- All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
- Some gratuities
- All ferry transfers
- Airport transfers on Day 1 and final day
- All activities and entrance fees
- All taxes, permits and service fees
Hawke's Bay
Gros Morne National Park
Battle Harbour
Trinity
St. John's, Newfoundland
Explore a Slice of Far-East Canada Where Wildlife & Raw Landscapes Reign
Canada’s most easterly province of Newfoundland and Labrador is indeed a realm of new-found discovery for nature travelers. Its rugged northern landscapes, profuse wildlife, rich history and cultural heritage combine to create a wealth of surprises for adventurers seeking a nature encounter beyond more well-trodden destinations. Here, the world’s largest summer population of humpback whales plies the waters off the Avalon Peninsula, and 35 million seabirds, including huge colonies of Atlantic puffins, nest on the cliffs of myriad islands. Traditional fishing villages dot the coastline and a glacier-scoured landscape showcases rocks from the earth’s mantle and oceanic crust. From the 400-year-old capital of St. John’s, steeped in maritime heritage, to far-flung bays filled with marine life, Newfoundland and Labrador offers new realms for exploration.
Trip Highlights:
Canada’s most easterly province of Newfoundland and Labrador is indeed a realm of new-found discovery for nature travelers. Its rugged northern landscapes, profuse wildlife, rich history and cultural heritage combine to create a wealth of surprises for adventurers seeking a nature encounter beyond more well-trodden destinations. Here, the world’s largest summer population of humpback whales plies the waters off the Avalon Peninsula, and 35 million seabirds, including huge colonies of Atlantic puffins, nest on the cliffs of myriad islands. Traditional fishing villages dot the coastline and a glacier-scoured landscape showcases rocks from the earth’s mantle and oceanic crust. From the 400-year-old capital of St. John’s, steeped in maritime heritage, to far-flung bays filled with marine life, Newfoundland and Labrador offers new realms for exploration.
Trip Highlights:
- Look for Whales, Puffins & Other Abundant Wildlife
- View a diversity of whale species, see breeding colonies of Atlantic puffins and other prolific seabirds, and look for caribou and Arctic fox.
- Walk on Earth’s Mantle in Gros Morne National Park
- Explore the planet’s geological evolution atop its exposed mantle in this World Heritage Site where the theory of plate tectonics was confirmed
- Explore Natural & Cultural History in Labrador
- Visit the historic fishing village of Battle Harbour, once a vibrant economic and cultural hub, now transformed into a living museum on remote Battle Island