
Canada
Newfoundland
Highlights
- Spectacular landscapes: From majestic fjords to towering cliffs and 360° panoramic views, every stop offers a breathtaking backdrop.
- Variety of experiences: Diverse hikes, a cruise on Western Brook Pond, lookouts and waterfalls — a perfect blend of adventure and contemplation.
- Immersion in the wild: Boreal forests, unique barrens, and local wildlife immerse you in the raw authenticity of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Deer Lake
A small town of 5,000 inhabitants on the western edge of the island, known as the gateway to Gros Morne National Park. The lake that gives the town its name reflects the surrounding mountains and creates a peaceful atmosphere. Check-in at the hotel and group meeting for a trip presentation.
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Days 2–3–4 – Gros Morne National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park amazes with its exceptional geology and wild natural beauty. Varied landscapes alternate between fjords, alpine plateaus, boreal forests, and coastal areas. Each day reveals a different facet of this vast territory where nature reigns supreme. The scenery constantly shifts, giving the impression of exploring several worlds in a single place.
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Days 5–6 – Twillingate
A town nicknamed the “Iceberg Capital of the World,” offering spectacular coastal scenery. A unique maritime atmosphere, with whale-watching and charming fishing villages. In spring, the ocean horizon opens onto giant icebergs slowly drifting offshore. Twillingate combines raw nature and community charm, making you want to linger.
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Day 7 – Trinity
A beautiful historic village and one of the oldest European settlements on the island. Colorful houses, heritage buildings, and a picturesque harbor reflect its rich maritime past. Narrow lanes and preserved façades tell centuries of fishing and trade. Trinity is also the gateway to the Bonavista Peninsula and its puffin-viewing site.
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Day 8 – St. John’s (via Brigus)
Stop in the charming village of Brigus, known for its blueberry festival and traditional atmosphere. Continue on to St. John’s, the oldest incorporated city in Canada, founded 440 years ago. The old town with its colorful houses and Signal Hill recall the strategic importance of the port. St. John’s blends history, culture, and urban energy on the edge of the Atlantic.
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Day 9 – St. John’s – Cape Spear
Excursion to the historic Cape Spear lighthouse, built in 1836, the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland. Located at the easternmost point of North America, it offers spectacular views. The buildings tell the story of lighthouse keepers, and the bunkers recall World War II. It’s a place where history and the immensity of the ocean meet.
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Day 10 – End of the trip


Accommodations

Homestay
Homestay lodging in a small house with fewer than 10 rooms, breakfast included.

Chalet
Chalet with a shared space for relaxing or cooking meals.

Inn
Inn with authentic heritage, offering modern comfort and an ocean view.



