2 Hour Caribbean Vibe Tiki Boat Cruise on Halifax Harbour
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2 Hour Caribbean Vibe Tiki Boat Cruise on Halifax Harbour

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About this experience

Experience the Caribbean vibe on Halifax Harbour as you board a fully licensed Tiki Boat for a delightful two-hour cruise. Enjoy the ocean breeze while you glide past iconic sights like McNabs Island, Georges Island, and the vibrant Halifax Waterfront. This tour combines stunning views with local wildlife and a taste of Halifax’s rich maritime history. With state-of-the-art Tritoon vessels, you'll have access to amenities like karaoke, Bluetooth speakers, and a licensed bar, clean restrooms ensuring a fun-filled adventure on the water.

- Two-hour Tiki Boat cruise showcasing Halifax's waterfront attractions
- Depart from Halifax Waterfront, Alderney Marina, or Cable Wharf
- Amenities including clean restrooms, karaoke, Bluetooth and a licensed bar.
- Perfect for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy summer vibes on the water
- Professionally trained and friendly crews
- Delicious and refreshing specialty cocktails!

Available options

2 Hour Caribbean Vibe Tiki Boat Cruise on Halifax Harbour

What's included

This price includes 14% government tax and 2.9% booking fee
We supply Hawaiian Leis, Karaoke and all safety equipment
WiFi on board
Ticket Purchase
This price includes 12% gratuity on all adult tickets
Restroom on board

Detailed itinerary

1

The **Halifax Boardwalk** is one of Canada’s most vibrant and scenic waterfront destinations, stretching along the edge of Halifax Harbour. This lively promenade blends maritime charm with modern energy, offering visitors a perfect mix of history, culture, and coastal beauty.

Lined with shops, restaurants, and attractions, the boardwalk invites locals and tourists alike to stroll, dine, and explore. You can watch ships glide through the harbour, enjoy fresh seafood on a sunny patio, or take in live music and festivals that fill the waterfront throughout the year.

Historic landmarks like the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 sit alongside contemporary art installations and boutique markets, creating a dynamic experience that captures the spirit of Halifax.

2

A **Halifax Harbour Tiki Tour** is the ultimate way to experience the heart and soul of Nova Scotia’s capital from the water. As you set sail across one of the world’s largest natural harbours, you’re treated to breathtaking views of the city skyline, historic landmarks, and the bustling waterfront that defines Halifax’s maritime charm.

The tour glides past iconic sights such as Georges Island, the Halifax Citadel, and the picturesque Dartmouth shoreline. Along the way, you’ll see fascinating landmarks of the city’s seafaring past — Canada's largest naval base to the site of the legendary Halifax Explosion.

Guests can relax on deck with a refreshing drink, feel the ocean breeze, and watch sailboats, ferries, and naval vessels share the harbour. Whether it’s a sunny afternoon cruise or a sunset voyage, each trip offers a unique perspective of Halifax’s coastal beauty.

Perfect for visitors and locals alike, a Halifax must do of delicious cocktail and Karaoke tunes!

3

Sailing along the **Northwest Arm** offers one of Halifax’s most peaceful and picturesque experiences on the water. This sheltered inlet, stretching from the open harbour into the heart of the city’s west end, is lined with elegant homes, lush greenery, and quiet coves that capture the essence of coastal Nova Scotia.

As you glide past **Sir Sandford Fleming Park**, the shoreline opens to reveal the iconic **Dingle Tower**, a striking stone monument rising above the trees. Gifted to Halifax in 1912 by Sir Sandford Fleming — the engineer who introduced standard time zones — the tower stands as a proud symbol of Canadian unity and heritage.

From the deck, you can admire the park’s natural beauty, with its walking trails, beaches, and the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore. The Dingle’s reflection shimmers on the water, creating a postcard-perfect view that captures both history and tranquility.

Sailing the Northwest Arm is a serene escape

4

Sailing past Georges Island is a highlight of any Halifax Harbour experience. Nestled in the centre of the harbour, this small, grassy island is steeped in history and surrounded by the sparkling waters that have shaped Halifax’s maritime identity for centuries.

As your boat approaches, the island’s star-shaped Fort Charlotte comes into view — a 19th-century fortress built to defend the harbour and protect the city. Once off-limits to the public, Georges Island now stands as a National Historic Site, offering a glimpse into Halifax’s military past and its role in Canada’s coastal defense network.

From the water, you can admire the island’s rugged shoreline, the lighthouse that guards its edge, and the panoramic backdrop of downtown Halifax and Dartmouth. The contrast of natural beauty and historic architecture makes this stretch of the harbour truly unforgettable.

Sailing past Georges Island captures the spirit of Halifax — We may even stop in for a visit!!

What's not included

Our vessels have fully licensed bar with drinks and snacks for purchase
Lobster rolls, Charcuterie boxes and pizza can be ordered in advance for an additional cost

Available languages

Guide guide
EN FR

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Any age limit? No.
Are the vessels safe? Both vessels are fully compliant with Transport Canada regulations and fully inspected.

Meeting point

Docked at Summit Wharf and In front of The Beer Garden and next to the wave.

About Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a maritime province in Canada known for its dramatic coastal scenery, rich history, and vibrant Celtic culture. With its charming coastal villages, historic sites, and abundant seafood, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Top Attractions

Peggy's Cove

A picturesque fishing village known for its iconic lighthouse and dramatic coastal scenery. It's a must-visit for photography and scenic walks.

Nature/Historical 2-3 hours Free (parking fee applies)

Cabot Trail

A scenic drive through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, offering breathtaking views, hiking trails, and cultural experiences.

Nature/Scenic Drive 2-3 days Park entry fee applies

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

A star-shaped fort offering a glimpse into Nova Scotia's military history with interactive exhibits and guided tours.

Historical/Museum 2-3 hours Admission fee applies

Must-Try Local Dishes

Lobster Rolls

Buttered lobster meat served in a toasted bun, often with a side of coleslaw.

Lunch Contains shellfish

Donair

A Nova Scotian twist on the doner kebab, featuring spiced beef, onions, and sweet donair sauce on pita bread.

Dinner/Snack Vegetarian options available

Digby Scallops

Fresh scallops from Digby, often served fried or in chowder.

Dinner Contains shellfish

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Whale Watching Beach lounging Spa visits Scenic drives Museum visits Historical tours

Best Time to Visit

June to September

This is the best time to visit Nova Scotia for warm weather, outdoor activities, and festivals. The coastline is particularly beautiful during this period, and all attractions are open.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: French
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Nova Scotia is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious at night in isolated areas
  • • Use reputable tour operators

Getting there

By air
  • Halifax Stanfield International Airport • 35 km from Halifax
  • Sydney/J.A. Douglas McCurdy Airport • 10 km from Sydney
By train

Halifax Station, Sydney Station

By bus

Halifax Bus Terminal, Sydney Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Metro Transit provides reliable bus service within Halifax. Outside the capital, services are less frequent.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Halifax Downtown Lunenburg

Day trips

Annapolis Valley
100 km from Halifax • Full day

Known for its vineyards, orchards, and scenic landscapes, the Annapolis Valley offers a variety of activities and attractions.

Kejimkujik National Park
200 km from Halifax • Full day

A national park offering hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing in a pristine wilderness setting.

Festivals

Halifax Busker Festival • July Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Halifax Public Gardens for a peaceful escape in the city
  • Take a day trip to the Bay of Fundy for the world's highest tides
  • Try local craft beer at one of the many breweries in the Halifax area
  • Explore the Cabot Trail for stunning coastal views and hiking trails
  • Visit the historic town of Lunenburg for a glimpse into the province's maritime past
Get Price per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 13-64
1
Childs
Age 2-8
0
Infants
Age 0-1
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
  • Adult required for booking
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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