Embark on an unforgettable coastal adventure from Halifax to the world-famous Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse with your Audio-Guided Scenic Tour — a perfect blend of freedom, storytelling, and natural beauty! Travel comfortably with a local English-speaking driver while listening to engaging commentary in your preferred language, uncovering the fascinating history and legends of Nova Scotia. Enjoy a flexible, self-paced experience as you explore at your own rhythm — from the breathtaking granite rocks of Peggy’s Cove to the heartfelt Swissair Flight 111 Memorial, the moving Titanic Grave Site, and the historic Citadel Hill with its sweeping city views. Capture stunning photos, feel the ocean breeze, and connect with stories that shaped Halifax’s maritime heritage. Book now to experience Halifax’s top highlights with the comfort of your own private driver and a captivating audio guide!
Pickup included
Enjoy a scenic 1-hour drive from Halifax to the world-famous Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse designed for traveler who prefer flexibility and comfort without a live guide. Your journey begins with a convenient pickup from your hotel or the Halifax Cruise Terminal, where a friendly local English-speaking driver will welcome you and ensure a comfortable ride. As you travel along the scenic Lighthouse Route, you’ll enjoy an audio narration in your preferred language, filled with captivating stories about Halifax’s rich maritime history, local fishing communities, and the world-renowned Peggy’s Cove. This tour allows you to explore independently, pausing where you wish for photos or a coffee break, while the audio guide enhances your experience with historical insights and fascinating facts. Upon arrival, spend about an hour discovering the charm of Peggy’s Cove, walking among its smooth granite rocks, visiting artisan shops, and admiring one of Canada’s most photographed lighthouses.
After your visit to Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, take a short 15-minute scenic drive to the Swissair Flight 111 Memorial, located near Peggy’s Cove itself. This peaceful oceanfront site commemorates the 229 passengers and crew members who lost their lives when Swissair Flight 111 tragically crashed into the waters just off the coast on September 2, 1998. Designed to blend naturally with the rugged landscape, the memorial features engraved granite stones symbolizing strength and remembrance, while its open view of the Atlantic offers a quiet place for reflection. During your 15-minute stop, you can walk along the path leading to the monument, listen to your audio guide share the heartfelt story of how the local communities of Peggy’s Cove and Blandford assisted in the recovery efforts, and take in the emotional serenity of this site.
From the Swissair Memorial, enjoy a 1-hour scenic drive back toward Halifax to visit the poignant Titanic Grave Site at Fairview Lawn Cemetery. This peaceful resting place is home to 121 victims of the 1912 Titanic disaster, many identified only years later. During your 15-minute stop, walk along the neatly arranged headstones shaped like a ship’s bow and listen to your audio guide share emotional stories of passengers, crew, and Halifax’s vital role in the recovery operations. Learn how cable ships from Halifax recovered bodies from the icy North Atlantic and how the city became forever linked to the Titanic tragedy. It’s a deeply moving stop that connects you to one of the most famous maritime stories in history, offering quiet reflection amid Halifax’s enduring maritime heritage.
Next, take a short 15-minute drive from the Titanic Grave Site to reach the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This star-shaped fort, built in 1856, stands proudly atop Citadel Hill overlooking downtown Halifax and the harbour. It was originally constructed to protect the city from naval attacks and remains a symbol of Halifax’s rich military heritage. During this quick 15-minute photo stop, admire the impressive stone walls, historic cannons, and the panoramic views of the city skyline and waterfront. Your audio guide will share stories about the soldiers of the 78th Highland Regiment who once guarded this fortress, the daily firing of the noon gun—a Halifax tradition—and how the Citadel played a vital role in shaping the city’s defense. This brief stop offers a perfect glimpse into Halifax’s past before you continue your journey.
Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich maritime history, stunning waterfront, and warm local culture. With its picturesque harbors, historic sites, and lively arts scene, Halifax offers a unique blend of urban and maritime experiences.
The Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk is a vibrant, 4 km (2.5 miles) long pedestrian promenade along the harbor, offering shops, restaurants, and scenic views.
Peggy's Cove is a picturesque fishing village known for its iconic lighthouse and stunning coastal scenery.
Citadel Hill is a star-shaped fortress that played a significant role in Halifax's defense. It offers guided tours, reenactments, and panoramic views of the city.
The Halifax Public Gardens is a beautiful Victorian-style garden featuring a variety of flora, walking paths, and a bandstand for summer concerts.
The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic showcases the rich maritime history of the region, including exhibits on the Titanic, the Halifax Explosion, and local fishing communities.
A creamy, rich soup made with fresh local seafood, potatoes, and vegetables.
A Halifax specialty featuring spiced beef, onions, and sweet donair sauce served in pita bread.
A buttered bun filled with fresh lobster meat, often served with lemon and butter.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and vibrant waterfront activities. Expect crowded attractions and higher prices.
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Halifax is generally a safe city with a low crime rate. However, as with any urban area, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
Halifax Station
Halifax Bus Terminal
Halifax Transit operates a network of buses that serve the city and its suburbs. The system is efficient and affordable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
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The Bay of Fundy is known for its dramatic tides, which are among the highest in the world. The area offers stunning coastal scenery, hiking trails, and whale-watching opportunities.
The Annapolis Valley is a picturesque region known for its vineyards, orchards, and scenic landscapes. The area offers wine tasting, hiking, and historic sites.
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