We believe your time ashore should be a relaxing escape, not a crowded commute. We invite you to join us for a more personal way to see the Bay of Fundy. By keeping our groups small—using comfortable 18 and 22-passenger buses—we’re able to provide a peaceful, boutique experience.
We’ve designed this journey to help you truly 'unplug' and soak in the breathtaking coastal views of the Bay of Fundy. From the majestic Reversing Falls to the stunning vistas of the Fundy Trail Provincial Park, we’ll guide you through our region’s natural wonders at a comfortable pace, while guaranteeing a stress-free, on-time return to your ship.
A few friendly tips:
Exploring on foot: We’ll be walking on trails, so we recommend wearing your favorite, comfortable shoes (please, no sandals).
Dining: We don't schedule a formal lunch stop, so please enjoy a hearty breakfast on the ship before you head out. Don’t worry, though-we have complimentary bottled water, coffee, tea, and snacks waiting for you on board!
Reversing Rapids, we will go there twice: at the beginning and at the end of the tour, so you would fully appreciate this phenomenon (subject to the tide schedule).
Saint Martins Sea Caves
Highlights of the Park
Attention: We won’t be going to the Fundy Trail after October 18th, as the Park will be closed for the season.
Departure from Marco Polo, Diamond Jubilee, or Long Wharf cruise ship terminals. We are waiting at the Main Exit of the designated terminals to pick you up.
Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick and a vibrant port city known for its rich maritime history, stunning natural beauty, and friendly locals. Nestled at the mouth of the Saint John River, it offers a unique blend of coastal charm and urban amenities, making it a perfect destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and food enthusiasts alike.
A unique natural phenomenon where the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy cause the Saint John River to flow upstream twice a day, creating stunning rapids.
Canada's oldest continuous farmers' market, offering fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and a variety of food stalls.
A well-preserved 19th-century fort offering panoramic views of the city and harbor, with exhibits on its military history.
A beautiful park with trails, beaches, and scenic viewpoints, perfect for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching.
A hub for local artists and cultural events, featuring galleries, workshops, and performances.
A local favorite, featuring fresh lobster meat served in a buttered, toasted bun.
A Maritime specialty, featuring spiced beef served with onions, tomatoes, and a sweet garlic sauce on pita bread.
A classic Canadian dessert made with fresh blueberries and a simple dumpling-like topping, steamed and served with cream.
This is the most popular time to visit Saint John, with warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, festivals, and exploring the city's attractions. The city comes alive with events and tourists.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
GMT-4 (EST) / GMT-3 (EDT during daylight saving time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Saint John is generally a safe city, but like any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Saint John Bus Terminal
Affordable and convenient, with routes connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park with hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints, offering a variety of outdoor activities.
A unique natural wonder featuring towering rock formations carved by the tides of the Bay of Fundy.
A charming coastal town with a rich history, offering a variety of attractions and activities.
Price varies by option