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Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador

Where the welcome is wild

The most easterly point of North America, this is where the sun rises and the colours are more vibrant. With its dramatic natural beauty, serene seaside villages, miles of untouched coastline and giant icebergs that make an annual appearance, it won’t take long to see why Newfoundland and Labrador lures visitors time and time again.

There are three distinct Indigenous groups in Newfoundland and Labrador — the Inuit, Innu, and the Mi'Kmaq. From listening to stories that offer a glimpse into its history, to participating in traditional crafts workshops, to learning fishing techniques passed down through generations, there are no shortage of ways to connect with local cultures in Canada’s easternmost province.

Itineraries

Don’t miss the iconic spots and hidden gems. No matter where you go in Newfoundland, there are amazing itinerary ideas for you to explore.

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Travel packages

Great regional escapes

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Whale watching, Quirpon Island, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Legends Of Newfoundland  External Link Title

From GBP 2,475 per person

14 nights

Canada’s most easterly province, Newfoundland, captivates both mind and body with an enticement of mystery, seclusion, wildlife and adventure. Go in search of icebergs and whales, explore the Viking Trail and relax in the magic of an isolated luxury stay.

Highlights:

  • Icebergs
  • Culture
  • Whales
  • Gros Morne National Park

Including:

  • 13 days fully inclusive car hire
  • 14 nights 3★ to 4★ accommodation
  • 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches & 2 dinners
  • St John’s Whale Watch Cruise
  • Zodiac Sightseeing Tour into Iceberg Alley from Quirpon Island
  • Bonne Bay Boat Tour