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Discover Halifax's coast with a full-day tour exploring Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg, and the Titanic Cemetery, including insightful guides and flexible pacing.


Starting in downtown Halifax, the tour embarks on a scenic 45-minute drive to Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia’s most recognizable landmark. The Peggys Cove Lighthouse stands prominently above rugged coastal rocks, offering iconic photo opportunities. This location is well-known for inspiring countless artists, with the lighthouse as a picturesque backdrop against the Atlantic waves.
While some may find the lighthouse itself modest in size, the coastal vistas and rocky shoreline provide a dramatic setting. The tour also stops at the Whalesback Memorial, located about a kilometer north of Peggys Cove, featuring two granite stones with carved notches symbolizing the flight number “111”. This stop adds a touch of local history and memorial significance.
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After leaving Peggys Cove, the journey continues along Nova Scotia’s stunning South Shore, arriving in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Lunenburg after about an hour of travel. The Lunenburg Historic District is characterized by colorful waterfront buildings, cobblestone streets, and well-preserved architecture that transports visitors back in time. The tour typically spends around 2 hours here, giving ample opportunity to walk through the town, admire the historic sites, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Lunenburg is known for its local restaurants and shops, which the guide often points out as great spots for lunch or souvenirs. The town’s vibrant homes and the maritime history are a highlight, making it a favorite stop for those who appreciate charming coastal communities.

Following the exploration of Lunenburg, the tour takes a 30-minute drive to Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Halifax. This site is the final resting place for over 100 Titanic victims, making it a deeply moving stop. The cemetery’s history is integral to the story of the Titanic disaster, and walking among the gravestones offers a quiet moment of reflection.
While some reviews note that the time at the Titanic Cemetery can be limited — approximately 10 minutes due to scheduling — it remains a poignant part of the day’s journey. The guided commentary here helps visitors understand the significance of the site and the individuals laid to rest.

The tour departs from 1031 Marginal Rd, Halifax, at 9:00 am, with pickup offered for added convenience. Travel between stops is in a spacious, air-conditioned vehicle, making the long drives comfortable. Water bottles are provided throughout, and the small-group format ensures a more intimate experience compared to larger tours.
The tour ends back at the starting point, with most participants feeling satisfied with the pacing and content. The maximum group size of 14 guests fosters interaction with guides and fellow travelers, while still maintaining a relaxed atmosphere.

A recurring theme in positive reviews highlights the knowledgeable and friendly guides. Guides like Karen and Arjun are praised for their insightful commentary, helpfulness, and warm manner. Guests appreciate that guides provide local perspectives, point out great places to eat, and make everyone feel comfortable.
Many reviews mention that guides did their best to accommodate individual needs, such as assisting guests with mobility issues or adjusting timing to suit cruise schedules. This attentiveness enhances the overall experience and adds value to the tour.

The tour’s schedule balances long drives with enough sightseeing time at each stop. The 6 to 7-hour duration allows for ample exploration without feeling rushed. However, some reviews note that timing can vary slightly — for example, if stops are combined in certain ways, the time at the Titanic Cemetery might be shorter.
The flexible structure allows guests to take photos, grab a bite, or walk around freely during designated free time. The tour’s pacing is generally praised for being relaxed yet efficient, making it suitable for those who want a comprehensive day out.

The tour is near public transportation and designed to accommodate most travelers. Special considerations, such as assistance for those with mobility issues, are mentioned positively in reviews, especially regarding the supportive guide and vehicle accessibility.
Since the stops involve walking around coastal towns and cemeteries, travelers should be prepared for some standing or walking. The timed nature of the stops means guests need to manage their pace, but overall the tour is accessible to most.

Priced at $118.60 per person, the tour offers good value considering the inclusion of guided commentary, transport, bottled water, and multiple highlights. The small-group setting enhances the experience, providing more personalized attention and fewer crowds at attractions.
Despite the limited time at certain stops like the Titanic Cemetery, the overall balance of sightseeing, comfort, and informative guides makes this a popular choice for visitors wanting to maximize their day in Halifax.
This full-day excursion suits travelers who prefer guided tours with flexible free time, and those interested in coastal scenery, historic towns, and maritime stories. It is ideal for cruise passengers or day-trippers who want to see key highlights without the hassle of planning.
The tour appeals to visitors who appreciate small-group intimacy, storytelling guides, and comfortable transport. It’s especially recommended for those willing to spend around 7 hours exploring at a relaxed pace.
This tour offers a rich combination of natural beauty, historic charm, and poignant memorials, all within a well-organized day in Halifax. The $118.60 price reflects the quality of guides, vehicle comfort, and scenic stops.
While the timing at some locations—particularly the Titanic Cemetery—can be tight due to schedule adjustments, the overall experience remains informative, scenic, and personal. Guests seeking a comprehensive yet relaxed way to explore Nova Scotia’s coast will find this tour worthwhile.
If you enjoy small-group guided experiences with local insights, this tour delivers a meaningful day out that balances sightseeing, storytelling, and free exploration. It’s a solid choice for those wanting to see iconic sites with the ease of organized transport and expert commentary.
“Overall it was a great experience and we were given enough tine to explore Peggy's Cove and Lunenberg. However, I think our guide accommodated pick…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $118.60 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The tour has an approximate duration of 6 to 7 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 1031 Marginal Rd, Halifax, and ends back at the same meeting point.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include Peggys Cove, the Lunenburg Historic District, and Fairview Lawn Cemetery at the Titanic burial site.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the trip is in an air-conditioned vehicle with bottled water provided.
Are there options for pickup?
Yes, pickup is offered from Halifax to make logistics easier.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What is the guide’s role?
Guides provide insightful commentary and local tips while allowing free time at each stop.
Can I explore on my own?
Absolutely, at each stop, there is time to take photos, walk around, or enjoy local food.
Is the tour accessible for all mobility levels?
Most travelers can participate, and guides are attentive to guests with mobility concerns.