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Discover Halifax with a private, 4-7 hour tour featuring the Maritime Museum and Titanic gravesite, guided by a local expert for up to 7 people at $514.51.
If you’re visiting Halifax and want to explore the city with a knowledgeable local guide, Seascape Excursions of Nova Scotia offers a personalized experience. Priced at $514.51 per group (up to 7 people), this private tour lasts approximately 4 to 7 hours and includes pickup and bottled water. It’s designed for those who appreciate detailed storytelling, especially about Halifax’s deep connection to maritime history and the Titanic disaster. Since it’s a private activity, your group receives tailored attention, making it ideal for those seeking a flexible, informative day out.
While the tour’s highlights include visits to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and the Titanic victim’s gravesite, it’s important to note that admission to the museum is not included. Booking well in advance—on average 67 days ahead—ensures availability for this personalized experience. Given the focus on history and local storytelling, this tour suits history buffs and photo enthusiasts alike, especially those interested in Halifax’s maritime past.


Seascape Excursions offers pickup services, making it easy to start the day without arranging transport. The tour operates Monday through Saturday, with opening hours from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, giving flexibility to fit into different travel schedules. The tour’s timing depends on your group’s interests and pace, offering a customizable experience.
This private tour is suited for most travelers, with service animals allowed and some limitations on individuals with serious hip, knee, or back issues due to vehicle seating restrictions. Most groups will find the tour manageable, but it’s best to communicate any accessibility needs in advance.
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The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is the first major stop, offering a chance to see artifacts from the Titanic disaster. The museum’s collection underscores Halifax’s historical link to the Titanic, with exhibits that detail the identification and burial of victims. The site also features the Titanic victim’s gravesite, which provides a poignant glimpse into the tragic events of 1912.
This stop lasts about 45 minutes, and while admission is not included, the museum’s exhibits enrich the overall story. Visitors with a keen interest in maritime history will find this segment especially meaningful. The stories told here connect Halifax directly to one of the most famous maritime tragedies, making it a compelling educational moment.

The Titanic gravesite is a central feature of this tour, where the guide provides in-depth narration about the identification process of victims and the circumstances of their presence in Halifax. The gravesite offers somber reflection and is a significant point of interest for history fans.
This stop adds emotional depth to the tour, highlighting Halifax’s role as a key location in Titanic history. The guide’s storytelling skills help bring the site to life, making it more than just a photo opportunity. It’s a quiet, respectful space that emphasizes the human stories behind the tragedy.

The guide, Garry, is a native of Nova Scotia with 25 years of tour experience. His understanding of local history is woven into the narration, providing a personalized and authentic perspective. Reviews praise his ability to cater to photo requests and his aim to give clients their money’s worth and more.
Garry’s storytelling style is warm and informative, making the experience engaging without feeling rushed. Since this is a private tour, Garry can adapt to your interests, spending more time at stops or focusing on particular stories or photo opportunities.

Most travelers plan this tour about 67 days in advance to secure their preferred date. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, which provides flexibility if plans change. The tour relies on good weather, and if canceled due to adverse conditions, options include rescheduling or receiving a full refund.
The group size up to 7 allows for a more intimate experience. The vehicle used is a full-size GMC SUV, with limited third-row seating suitable mainly for small to medium stature individuals without serious joint problems. This configuration helps keep the experience comfortable and personalized.

This private tour stands out for its local guide and historical focus. While other options, like the Halifax Harbour Hopper Tour or Peggys Cove trips, offer different scenic or cultural insights, Seascape Excursions emphasizes Halifax’s maritime legacy and Titanic history.
The price is comparable to other private or semi-private options, but the personalized narration and flexibility make it a good value for those seeking an in-depth, tailored experience. It’s especially appealing to history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers wanting a private guide.

Seascape Excursions of Nova Scotia provides an engaging, private exploration of Halifax’s maritime past within a flexible 4-7 hour window. The tour’s highlights—the Maritime Museum and Titanic gravesite—are thoughtfully included, with Garry’s local expertise enriching the storytelling.
While the museum admission is paid separately, the overall experience offers good value for money, especially if you enjoy personalized guiding and customized pacing. It’s best suited for those interested in history, photography, and local stories who prefer a private, intimate setting over large group tours.
Travelers who value authentic insights and flexibility will find this tour a rewarding way to connect with Halifax’s rich maritime heritage.

Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but those with serious hip, knee, or back problems should consider vehicle seating limitations. The guide can accommodate most ages with some restrictions.
How long does the tour last?
The duration varies from 4 to 7 hours, depending on your interests and pace.
What is included in the price?
The private guide and bottled water are included. Museum admission is not included and paid on-site if you choose to visit the Maritime Museum.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, Garry offers pickup as part of the tour, using a full-size GMC SUV.
What makes this tour different from others in Halifax?
Its private, customizable nature, local expertise, and focus on Halifax’s maritime and Titanic history set it apart from larger, group-based excursions.