The eastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador are some of Canada’s most beautiful regions. Clinging to the edge of the country against the wild Atlantic Ocean, this remote region is, in fact, a relatively short flight from the UK, meaning that a trip to explore this rugged coastline is relatively easy to organise.
With direct flights from London all summer long, it’s never been easier to visit this unique corner of Canada and enjoy a holiday filled with natural wonders, historical sites, and delicious seafood delights. Here are our favourite spots to include in your Newfoundland and Labrador holiday in Canada.
Gros Morne National Park is a true highlight of Newfoundland, offering breathtaking natural beauty and unique outdoor experiences. With its stunning fjords, towering cliffs, and ancient mountains, this region is a paradise for nature lovers. Whether you're hiking along the Tablelands, exploring the Western Brook Pond, or taking a boat tour through the fjords, you'll be mesmerized by the park's diverse landscapes and rich wildlife.
Another must-visit attraction in the national park is the Gros Morne Mountain, a challenging but rewarding hike for those who love walking. As you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with a breath-taking vistas of the park's stunning scenery.
As well as the spectacular views, Gros Morne National Park also offers a range of outdoor activities, including kayaking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. Whether you're an adventurous traveler or simply seeking tranquility in nature, this park has something for everyone.
St. John's, the capital city of Newfoundland, is a vibrant and charming destination that captivates visitors with its colorful houses, historic sites and lively artistic scene. As you wander through the streets of the city, you'll be greeted by the friendly locals and immersed in the rich history of Newfoundland.
One of the must-visit attractions in St. John's is Signal Hill, a historic site that offers panoramic views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean. Take a stroll along the famous Cabot Tower and learn about the city's important role in naval history. Another iconic landmark in St. John's is the Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a stunning Roman Catholic cathedral that showcases exquisite architecture and religious art.
For those interested in the arts and culture scene, St. John's offers a vibrant theater and music scene, with numerous festivals and events throughout the year. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the lively atmosphere of George Street, known for its pubs, live music, and friendly locals.
With its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, St. John's is a city that will leave a lasting impression on every visitor.
Newfoundland is renowned for its fresh and flavorful seafood, making it a paradise for seafood lovers. From succulent lobster and crab to mouthwatering cod and scallops, the local cuisine in Newfoundland is a true delight for the taste buds.
One of the best places to savor the local seafood is in the charming fishing villages along the coast. Visit a local seafood restaurant or indulge in a traditional fish and chips meal at a local fish and chip shop. Don't forget to try the famous Newfoundland Jiggs dinner, a hearty meal consisting of salt beef, cabbage, potatoes, and other delicious ingredients.
If you're feeling adventurous, join a seafood culinary tour where you can learn about the fishing industry, participate in lobster or crab fishing, and even try your hand at preparing a traditional seafood feast. Whether you're a seafood connoisseur or simply looking to try something new, Newfoundland's seafood scene will leave you craving for more.
Iceberg Alley, located off the coast of Newfoundland, is a mesmerising natural phenomenon that attracts visitors from around the world. As the name suggests, this region is known for its abundance of icebergs, which drift south from the Arctic each spring and summer.
Embark on an iceberg watching tour and marvel at the majestic ice formations as they float gracefully in the Atlantic Ocean. The sheer size and beauty of these icebergs will leave you in awe. Keep your camera ready to capture stunning photographs of these natural wonders.
In addition to iceberg watching, Iceberg Alley also offers opportunities for other outdoor activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat tours. Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the surrounding landscape and enjoy a unique adventure in this icy paradise. Visiting Iceberg Alley is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will ignite your sense of wonder and leave you with unforgettable memories.
L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. This archaeological site is believed to be the only known Viking settlement in North America, dating back over a thousand years.
Walk in the footsteps of the Vikings as you explore the reconstructed Norse buildings and learn about their way of life. The site offers guided tours and interactive exhibits that provide fascinating insights into the Viking history and culture.
In addition to its historical significance, L'Anse aux Meadows is also known for its stunning natural beauty. Take a walk along the rugged coastline and marvel at the breathtaking views of the North Atlantic Ocean. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as whales, seabirds, and caribou that inhabit the area.
Whether you want to feast on delicious shellfish, hike along the rugged Newfoundland Coast or learn about local culture, we can plan whatever Newfoundland and Labrador is right for you. If you want to start to plan, give us a call on 1273 320 580 or request a quote. We are experts in planning tailor-made holidays, as well as round the world flights, so we can work together with you until we’ve created your perfect trip.
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Fresh out of high school, Milly left her home comforts behind and set off to work in a school in Thailand for a year. Whilst working in Thailand she managed to explore Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and China before uni. In the breaks from her English & American Literature degree she interned for Travel Nation, eventually joining our team in 2014. Milly is fascinated by wildlife and food and weaves these elements into both her own trips and those she plans for others. Her natural instinct for building fascinating trips that take you off the beaten track inform the trips she plans and she currently works as our Product Manager sourcing great hotels and itineraries for our customers.