Home to the world’s largest tides and a broad variety of sealife, The Bay of Fundy is a magical place. Our Bay of Fundy multi-sport tour is a unique two-nation vacation, exploring the Fundy Shored from both Maine and New Brunswick. You will experience the Bay of Fundy from all sides, cycling, hiking, kayaking, and whale watching.
Bangor, Maine
June 25-30
September 3-8
Bay of Fundy Multi-Sport $3,695 per person
Bike Rentals: Hybrid Bike Rental: Included
Lodging Extras: Single Supplement: $700
Your leaders will collect you from your hotel in Bangor for the transfer to the quiet village of Lubec. After lunch, we visit the West Quoddy Light, the most eastern point in the United States, before enjoying a coastal hike along Maine’s Bold Coast featuring, some of the highest cliffs in the state.
Today you cycle to Cutler, one of the last pristine fishing villages along the Maine Coast. We enjoy a picnic lunch featuring fresh local seafood and artisanal chocolates before cycling back to Lubec.
The only park in the world run by two nations, the United States and Canada, Campobello is the former summer home of FDR. We will be traveling through the Fundy Isles Archipelago en route to St. Andrews-By-The-Sea. Explore and interact with locals and hear their tales. Small cafes and boutiques offer a great place to unwind.
Don’t forget your sea legs! Today you will be on the search for whales, seals, and birds! A whale-watching journey is sure to amaze as your boat Captain knows all the best spots for marine life. After whale-watching, we return to Saint Andrew’s and visit Ministers Island. This island is only accessible at low tide, but you and your adventure-mates are already tide experts! Explore the island on their hiking trails before returning to the mainland and explore Saint Andrews at your leisure. Rendezvous with everyone for a world-class dinner at the Rossmount Inn.
After breakfast at the Algonquin Resort, depart for the Village of St. Martins. Tour the Village
and learn about the rich cultural history. From shipbuilding families to women ship Captains, your connection to the region is hidden in the stories. In the afternoon, hop in a kayak to explore the Bay of Fundy coastline and the famous St. Martins Sea Caves. Paddle among the ancient red sandstone and discover the cliffside sculptures carved from wind and the billions of tons of water that enter and exit the region each day. Tonight we celebrate a great week with a beachfront barbeque.
Sadly, it is time to say goodbye. Your guides can either drop you in St John, NB or return you to Bangor, Maine for your onward travel.
Meals: Breakfast