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Peggy's Cove & Lighthouse Route,Private Tour
|6 hours|up to 7 people
Karl D.
Karl D.
(47)
Peggy's Cove & Lighthouse Route,Private Tour
Quaint fishing villages and Coastal views
$ 551 (USD)
Includes all fees
Peggy's Cove to Lunenburg Shore Excursion from Halifax
|7 hours|up to 7 people
Garry J.
Garry J.
(45)
Peggy's Cove to Lunenburg Shore Excursion from Halifax
Highlighting the beauty of the South Shore of Nova Scotia
$ 635 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 5 people
Jay W.
Jay W.
(111)
The Secret 'Seanic' Route to Peggy's Cove
Exploring Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast
$ 543 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 8 people
Kris L.
Kris L.
(4)
The Waterfront & Downtown of Halifax + Food tour
Enjoy Halifax and local delicacies on an easy walking tour
$ 322 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 4 people
Carol J.
Carol J.
(11)
Peggy's Cove, Titanic, Truth About Halifax Explosion, 5 hour Tour
The Cove The Sinking and The Exploding
$ 473 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 7 people
Mel Z.
Mel Z.
(72)
Experience Peggy's Cove and Coastal Sites
Explore the stunning local landmarks from Halifax on your exclusive half day tour
$ 535 (USD)
Includes all fees
Peggy's Cove & Halifax Tour (small group 1-6 people)
|6 hours|up to 6 people
Jeff B.
Jeff B.
(20)
Peggy's Cove & Halifax Tour (small group 1-6 people)
Peggy's Cove & Halifax
$ 603 (USD)
Includes all fees
Downtown Halifax Highlights Walking Tour (By Foot Only)
|3 hours|up to 10 people
William B.
William B.
(8)
Downtown Halifax Highlights Walking Tour (By Foot Only)
Walking Shore Excursion
$ 161 (USD)
Includes all fees
Picturesque Mahone Bay/ Lunenburg. UNESCO site
|6 hours|up to 7 people
Karl D.
Karl D.
(10)
Picturesque Mahone Bay/ Lunenburg. UNESCO site
UNESCO world heritage site
$ 551 (USD)
Includes all fees
Historic Halifax City - Peggy's Cove Private Shore Excursion
|6 hours|up to 7 people
Garry J.
Garry J.
(26)
Historic Halifax City - Peggy's Cove Private Shore Excursion
Explore historic and scenic Halifax and see east coast Canada in a trip to Peggy's' Cove
$ 611 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|3 hours|up to 5 people
Kris L.
Kris L.
(4)
Peggy's Cove Tour
Scenic tour to beautiful fishing town
$ 515 (USD)
Includes all fees
South shore Shopping and Shoes, Mahone Bay Tour from Halifax
|5 hours|up to 4 people
Carol J.
Carol J.
(5)
South shore Shopping and Shoes, Mahone Bay Tour from Halifax
Picturesque Coast, Unique Geography
$ 473 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 5 people
Jay W.
Jay W.
(52)
Halifax City Tour
Exploring one of Canada's Oldest Cities
$ 463 (USD)
Includes all fees
Lunenburg & Peggy's Cove Tour (small group 1-6 people)
|7.5 hours|up to 6 people
Jeff B.
Jeff B.
(16)
Lunenburg & Peggy's Cove Tour (small group 1-6 people)
Visit two of Nova Scotia's most popular destinations in one private tour!
$ 603 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|6 hours|up to 7 people
Mel Z.
Mel Z.
(32)
Extended Peggy's Cove to Experience More
Private Touring with Coastlines, Lighthouses and more
$ 644 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|6.5 hours|up to 6 people
Stephanie  D.
Stephanie D.
(0)
Nova Scotia Wine & Lobster Experience
Visit a lobster pound for lunch & 2 wineries along the way.
$ 677 (USD)
Includes all fees

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Things to do in Halifax

Halifax, the heart of Nova Scotia, offers a perfect blend of history, stunning coastal landscapes, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re drawn to historic landmarks, scenic coastal drives, or hidden local gems, your tour is designed around your interests and pace, ensuring an unforgettable journey. Imagine standing at the edge of Peggy’s Cove, the salty Atlantic wind in your hair, as your guide shares tales of shipwrecks and legends of the sea. Or picture yourself strolling through the vibrant Halifax Farmers’ Market, sampling fresh lobster rolls while your guide introduces you to local vendors who’ve been here for generations. Your private Halifax tour guide brings the city to life with insider knowledge and personalized recommendations. This is your journey—your experience, your story. Top 5 Must-see attractions in Halifax Every journey through Halifax is unique, but these highlights offer the best of the city’s rich history, maritime heritage, and stunning coastal views: 1. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site Standing guard over the city since 1749, the Halifax Citadel offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Nova Scotia’s military history. Don’t miss the daily cannon firing at noon, a tradition dating back to the 19th century. 2. Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk Stretching over 4 kilometres, the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk is lined with historic buildings, lively pubs, and unique shops. Stop at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, where you can see Titanic artifacts and learn about Halifax’s rich seafaring past. 3. Peggy’s Cove A short drive from Halifax, Peggy’s Cove is one of Canada’s most iconic coastal destinations. The Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, perched on wave-worn granite rocks, is a must-visit for photographers and nature lovers alike. 4. Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 Often called the “Ellis Island of Canada,” Pier 21 tells the compelling stories of immigrants who arrived in Halifax seeking a new life. 5. Halifax Public Gardens Take a peaceful stroll through these Victorian-era gardens, featuring ornate fountains, colourful flower beds, and winding pathways. Off the Beaten Path: Discover Halifax’s Hidden Gems If you crave something beyond the usual sights, your guide can lead you to Halifax’s best-kept secrets—places where locals go, where history lingers, and where your experience becomes truly one-of-a-kind. The Hydrostone District A charming neighbourhood rebuilt after the Halifax Explosion of 1917, this area is home to quaint boutiques, cozy cafes, and beautiful tree-lined streets. York Redoubt National Historic Site Step back in time at this 19th-century coastal fort, offering stunning views of Halifax Harbour and a fascinating glimpse into Canada’s military past. McNabs Island A short ferry ride from downtown, McNabs Island offers hiking trails, historic ruins, and a peaceful escape into nature. Fisherman’s Cove Located in Eastern Passage, this working fishing village is perfect for fresh seafood, artisan crafts, and scenic coastal walks. Best Day Trips from Halifax Extend your journey beyond the city to explore Nova Scotia’s stunning coastal and wine regions. Lunenburg (UNESCO World Heritage Site) A day trip to Lunenburg introduces you to one of Canada’s most beautifully preserved historic towns, known for its colourful waterfront, sailing heritage, and the famed Bluenose II schooner. Annapolis Valley Wine Country Nestled between rolling vineyards and apple orchards, the Annapolis Valley is Nova Scotia’s wine country, offering tastings of its signature crisp whites and refreshing rosés. Bay of Fundy & Burntcoat Head Park Witness the highest tides in the world at Burntcoat Head Park and explore the dramatic coastal landscapes of the Bay of Fundy. Travel Tips for Exploring Halifax To ensure your journey is smooth and enjoyable, here are some insider tips: Best Time to Visit Summer (June - September): Ideal for warm weather, outdoor dining, and festivals. Autumn (September - October): Gorgeous fall colours and fewer crowds. Spring (April - June): Blooming flowers and pleasant temperatures. Winter (November - March): A quieter season with cozy indoor experiences. Local Etiquette Tipping: It’s customary to tip 15-20% at restaurants. Respect nature: Avoid walking on the fragile coastal vegetation at Peggy’s Cove. Be prepared for the weather: Halifax can be breezy—bring layers, even in summer. Getting Around Taxis and rideshares are available, but renting a car is ideal for day trips. Harbour ferries provide a scenic way to explore Dartmouth and the surrounding areas. Your Journey, Your Experience A private Halifax guided tour is more than sightseeing—it’s about creating your perfect adventure. Whether you’re discovering hidden alleys, indulging in local cuisine, or standing on the shores of the Atlantic, Halifax becomes yours to explore, your way.

Answers to your questions

What are the best guided tours in Halifax?

Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Halifax: 1) Peggy's Cove & Halifax Tour 2) Halifax, The Titanic & Fisherman's Cove 3) Military Halifax City Tour 4) Lunenburg & Mahone Bay Tour 5) Wine and Women History - Day Tour from Halifax

What are the must do things in Halifax?

Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are some must-do things in Halifax: Citadel Hill: Explore the historic Citadel, a star-shaped fortress that played a key role in Halifax's history. Enjoy the views of the city and harbor from the ramparts. Waterfront Boardwalk: Stroll along the lively waterfront boardwalk, lined with shops, restaurants, and historic sites. You can also take a harbor cruise or visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Peggy's Cove: Take a short drive to Peggy's Cove, a picturesque fishing village known for its iconic lighthouse and rugged coastal scenery. Halifax Public Gardens: Relax in the beautifully landscaped Halifax Public Gardens, a Victorian-era garden with fountains, statues, and floral displays. Historic Properties: Visit the Historic Properties, a collection of restored warehouses along the waterfront, now housing shops, galleries, and restaurants. Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21: Learn about Canada's immigration history at Pier 21, often referred to as the ""Ellis Island of Canada."" Art Gallery of Nova Scotia: Explore the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, featuring a diverse collection of Canadian and international art, including works by renowned folk artist Maud Lewis. Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market: Experience the vibrant Seaport Farmers' Market, one of the oldest continually operating farmers' markets in North America. Sample local produce, crafts, and culinary delights. Point Pleasant Park: Relax in Point Pleasant Park, a large urban park with walking trails, historical monuments, and scenic views of the harbor. Halifax Central Library: Visit the award-winning Halifax Central Library, a modern architectural gem with a vast collection of books, multimedia resources, and community spaces. Alexander Keith's Brewery: Take a guided tour of Alexander Keith's Brewery, where you can learn about Halifax's brewing history and enjoy some local beer. Halifax Harbourwalk: Walk the Harbourwalk to enjoy the coastal scenery, public art installations, and outdoor events along the waterfront. These activities provide a well-rounded experience of Halifax, combining its rich history, maritime heritage, and natural beauty. Depending on your interests, you can tailor your visit to explore the aspects that appeal to you the most.

How much is a private tour in Halifax?

The cost of a private tour in Halifax can vary depending on several factors, including the duration of the tour, the specific attractions or areas you wish to visit, the level of customization, and the number of people in your group. Additionally, prices may vary among different guides, as they set their own prices with ToursByLocals. The cost of a private tour in Halifax typically ranges from around $200 - $1000. It's important to note that each guide sets their own prices, which is why there can be a large variation between one guide and another. When planning a private tour, be sure to read the 'what's included' and 'what's extra' sections of the tour page. If you don't quite see what you are looking for, you can send a message to the guide and discuss customizing a tour to meet your specific needs and budget.

What are the top tours in Halifax?

Here are some of the top tours in Halifax, each highly rated with over 30 five star reviews! 1) The Secret 'Seanic' Route to Peggy's Cove 2) Experience Peggy's Cove and Coastal Sites 3) Halifax City Tour 4) Peggy's Cove & Lighthouse Route, Private Tour 5) Peggy's Cove to Lunenburg Shore Excursion from Halifax

How much to tip a tour guide in Halifax?

ToursByLocals guides set their own prices in order to compensate themselves fairly for the hard work they do and the time spent preparing for the private tour as well as delivering the tour itself. Therefore there is no expectation for ToursByLocals customers to tip their guide. Writing a review after the tour is a great way to show your appreciation to your guide as it helps them receive more inquiries in the future.

Do you need a guided tour of Halifax?

Guided tours are perfect for getting in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the places you're visiting. If you're interested in learning about Halifax from a local expert, a guided tour can be very informative, and an excellent use of your vacation time. If you have limited time in Halifax and want to see as much as possible in a short period, a private guided tour can be efficient. That way you are not restricted by a set schedule and can prioritise what you want to see in the time you have. Although private tours are generally more expensive than a group tour, they’re remarkably value: a good guide can provide you with insider tips, hidden gems, and local recommendations that will help you avoid tourist traps or overpriced places during your stay. ToursByLocals guided tours can be tailored to specific interests, such as art, history, or food. If you have a niche interest, a specialised tour can enhance your experience.

Can you hire a tour guide in Halifax?

Yes, you can hire a tour guide in Halifax. Hiring a tour guide can be a great way to enhance your travel experience and gain valuable insights into the local culture, history, and attractions. ToursByLocals has several local guides in Halifax who are local experts and offer a wide range of customizable private tours. They will work with you to customize an itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Private tour guides can provide a more personalized experience and offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and activities.

Where to go for a day trip from Halifax?

Halifax is well-positioned for day trips to explore the beautiful landscapes and historic sites of Nova Scotia. Here are some great options for day trips from Halifax: Peggy's Cove: Known for its iconic lighthouse and picturesque coastal scenery, Peggy's Cove is a popular destination just a short drive from Halifax. Explore the rocky shores and enjoy the charm of this historic fishing village. Lunenburg: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Lunenburg is a colorful and well-preserved town with unique architecture. Explore the historic waterfront, visit the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, and enjoy the charming atmosphere. Annapolis Valley: Known for its scenic vineyards and orchards, the Annapolis Valley is a delightful region to explore. Visit wineries, sample local wines, and enjoy the beautiful landscapes. The town of Wolfville is a popular stop in the valley. Wolfville and Grand Pré: Wolfville is a charming town in the Annapolis Valley known for its vineyards and cultural events. Nearby, visit Grand Pré, a UNESCO World Heritage site commemorating the Acadian people. Mahone Bay: Another picturesque coastal town, Mahone Bay is known for its charming architecture, art galleries, and proximity to the scenic Mahone Bay islands. Take a stroll along the waterfront and explore the town's unique shops. Chester: A sailing and resort community, Chester offers a blend of maritime charm and historic architecture. Explore the village, visit the Chester Yacht Club, and enjoy the coastal ambiance. Lawrencetown Beach: If you're interested in coastal scenery and surfing, Lawrencetown Beach is a great destination. It's known for its wide sandy beach and is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. Dartmouth: Just across the harbor from Halifax, Dartmouth offers a more laid-back atmosphere. Explore the Dartmouth Waterfront, visit the Dartmouth Heritage Museum, and enjoy the local shops and restaurants. Halifax to Lunenburg Coastal Drive: Take a scenic drive along the South Shore, passing through picturesque coastal landscapes. Along the way, you can visit small towns, beaches, and lighthouses. Burntcoat Head Park: Experience the highest tides in the world at Burntcoat Head Park, located in the Bay of Fundy. Witness the dramatic tidal changes and explore the coastal trails. These day trip options provide a diverse range of experiences, from coastal scenery and historic sites to wineries and charming towns. The choice depends on your interests and the type of experience you're looking for.

How many days to tour Halifax?

The ideal duration for touring Halifax depends on your interests, the pace at which you prefer to travel, and the activities you want to include in your itinerary. Here are some general recommendations: 1-2 Days: If you have limited time, you can get a taste of Halifax's main attractions in a day or two. Focus on exploring the waterfront, visiting the Citadel, and enjoying some of the city's museums and parks. You might also have time for a short excursion to a nearby site. 3-4 Days: With three to four days, you can delve deeper into Halifax's cultural and historical offerings. Take your time exploring the city's neighborhoods, museums, and landmarks. Consider adding a day trip to a nearby destination or participating in additional activities such as harbor cruises or food tours. 5-7 Days or More: With a week or more, you can thoroughly explore Halifax, including its surrounding areas. This allows for a more relaxed pace, giving you the opportunity to enjoy various neighborhoods, local events, and perhaps venture further into Nova Scotia for additional day trips. Ultimately, the best duration for your visit depends on your preferences and the depth of exploration you desire. Whether you're interested in the historical aspects of the city, the local culture, or outdoor activities, Halifax offers a diverse range of experiences for various lengths of stay.

How much is a 7 day trip to Halifax from the US?

The cost of a 7-day trip to Halifax from the United States can vary widely based on various factors, including: Flights: Airfare costs depend on factors such as the departure city, time of booking, airline choice, and travel dates. Accommodation: Hotel prices can vary based on the type of accommodation, location, and the time of year. Halifax offers a range of options from budget to luxury hotels. Transportation: Consider the cost of transportation within Halifax, whether it's renting a car, using public transportation, or taking taxis. Food and Dining: Budget for meals, snacks, and dining out. Halifax has a diverse culinary scene, and your spending will depend on your dining preferences. Activities and Attractions: Include the cost of admission to museums and any specific activities or attractions you plan to visit. To get a more accurate estimate, you should check current prices for flights, accommodation, and other expenses based on your travel dates and preferences. Consider using online travel platforms, airline websites, and hotel booking websites to research and compare prices. Additionally, factor in your personal preferences, travel style, and any specific activities or attractions you plan to include in your itinerary.

Where should I stay while visiting Halifax?

Halifax offers a variety of neighborhoods and accommodation options to suit different preferences and interests. Here are some areas you might consider for your stay in Halifax: Downtown Halifax: Staying in the downtown area puts you close to major attractions, shopping, dining, and the waterfront. It's a convenient location for exploring the city on foot. Waterfront: The waterfront area is vibrant, with a bustling boardwalk, shops, restaurants, and historic sites. Choosing accommodation along the waterfront provides easy access to harbor views and popular attractions. North End: This area has a creative and artsy vibe, with unique boutiques, galleries, and trendy restaurants. It's a great choice for those who appreciate a more eclectic and local atmosphere. South End: The South End is home to Dalhousie University and offers a mix of residential and commercial spaces. It provides a quieter atmosphere while still being close to downtown. Quinpool Road: This area offers a mix of shopping, dining, and residential streets. It's a bit farther from the waterfront but provides a more local feel. Bedford: Located a short drive from downtown, Bedford offers a suburban setting with parks and waterfront areas. It's a good choice for those looking for a quieter environment. Halifax Citadel-South Park Street: This area is close to the historic Citadel Hill and offers a mix of shops, restaurants, and historic sites. It's a central location with a more relaxed atmosphere.

What's the best time to visit Halifax?

The best time to visit Halifax depends on your preferences and the type of experience you are seeking. Here's a breakdown of the different seasons: Summer (June to August): Summer is a popular time to visit Halifax due to pleasant weather, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). This is the peak tourist season, and the city comes alive with outdoor festivals, events, and activities. The waterfront is bustling, and it's an ideal time for exploring parks and outdoor attractions. Fall (September to November): Fall offers mild temperatures, and the foliage around Halifax and the surrounding areas is stunning. September and October are particularly pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Fall is a great time for scenic drives, hiking, and enjoying cultural events. Winter (December to February): Winters in Halifax are cold, with temperatures often ranging from -5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F). While it's the offseason for tourism, winter can be charming with festive holiday events. If you enjoy winter activities like ice skating or want a quieter visit, this could be a suitable time. Spring (March to May): Spring is a transitional season with temperatures gradually warming up. It's a quieter time for tourism compared to summer, and you can enjoy blooming flowers and emerging greenery. Temperatures range from 0°C to 15°C (32°F to 59°F). Ultimately, the best time to visit Halifax depends on your personal preferences and the type of experience you want, whether it's enjoying summer festivities, exploring fall foliage, or experiencing the city during a quieter season.