"A high-altitude journey where the jagged limestone cathedrals of the Canadian Rockies meet the glass-and-granite pulse of Vancouver and the ancient cedar forests of the Pacific Coast."
A high-voltage 7-day traverse across the Great Continental Divide. Experience the electric-blue waters of Moraine Lake, navigate the massive Athabasca Glacier, and explore the coastal rainforests of British Columbia.
"Welcome to the high country! Your journey begins in the UNESCO-listed Banff National Park. Explore the historic Banff Springs Hotel, a 'Castle in the Rockies.' In the afternoon, ride the Banff Gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Alberta prime rib in the vibrant heart of Banff Avenue."
Ride the cable car to the top of Sulphur Mountain, marvelling at the six mountain ranges and the boardwalk views of the Bow Valley below.
Relax in the natural thermal mineral waters overlooking Mt. Rundle, experiencing a ritual soak used by travellers for over a century.
Indulge in rotisserie meats and campfire-inspired comfort food at this award-winning distillery, sampling spirits infused with glacial water.
"Prepare for the world's most photographed lakes. We drive to Lake Louise to see the Victoria Glacier. In the afternoon, visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks for a view of the turquoise water. Tonight, return to the Fairmont for a sunset tea session and sleep in a luxury suite overlooking the emerald shores."
Walk the flat glacial trail along the turquoise water, viewing the hanging glaciers and the historic Chateau from the far end of the lake.
Climb the short stone path for the 'Twenty Dollar View', marvelling at the electric-blue water and the ten rugged granite peaks surrounding the basin.
Paddle a traditional red canoe across Lake Louise, watching the sun set behind the Victoria Glacier in a silent alpine atmosphere.
"We drive the Icefields Parkway, one of the world's most spectacular scenic roads. You board an 'Ice Explorer' massive vehicle to walk on the Athabasca Glacier. In the afternoon, step onto the Columbia Icefield Skywalk, a glass-floor bridge over the Sunwapta Valley. Tonight, arrive in Jasper to see the dark sky stars."
Ride the all-terrain Ice Explorer onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier, drinking pure glacial meltwater directly from the source.
Walk the cliff-edge glass walkway 280 meters above the canyon floor, marvelling at the waterfalls and the ancient fossils embedded in the rock.
Witness the power of the river as it thunders through a narrow quartzite canyon, watching the mist rise against the backdrop of Mount Kerkeslin.
"Spend your day exploring the deepest lake in the Rockies. You board a luxury cruise to reach Spirit Island, a sacred site for the Stoney Nakoda people. In the afternoon, hike the Maligne Canyon to see the limestone potholes. Tonight, enjoy a 'Mountain High' dinner at the Jasper Park Lodge, watching for elk and grizzly bears on the lawn."
Navigate the turquoise waters to view the iconic island grove, learning about the indigenous legends and the unique geology of the glacial basin.
Explore the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park, crossing six bridges over the churning white water and the limestone slot canyons.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of Alberta Bison and local craft beer in a rustic stone building in the heart of the Jasper township.
"We fly from Jasper/Edmonton to Vancouver, the 'Pearl of the Pacific'. Your afternoon begins at Stanley Park to see the Totem Poles and walk the Seawall. In the evening, explore the historic district of Gastown to see the Steam Clock. Tonight, enjoy a welcome seafood feast of West Coast Salmon at a harbor-front restaurant."
Explore the 400-hectare park by bicycle or foot, marvelling at the First Nations Totem Poles and the views of the North Shore mountains.
Navigate the cobbled streets of the oldest neighborhood, watching the world's only steam-powered clock whistle as the street lamps ignite.
Indulge in world-class flame-seared sushi with a view of the Canada Place sails, sampling local spot prawns and Wagyu beef in a chic waterfront setting.
"Prepare for a vertical morning! You cross the Capilano Suspension Bridge, 70 meters above the river. In the afternoon, ride the Skyride to the summit of Grouse Mountain to see the grizzly bear refuge. Tonight, enjoy a celebratory farewell gala dinner at a revolving restaurant overlooking the neon-lit coastline of the Pacific."
Navigate the 137-meter long bridge, the Treetops Adventure, and the Cliffwalk, experiencing the thrill of the temperate rainforest canopy.
Ride the aerial tramway for a panorama of the city and sea, visiting the Peak Chairlift and the resident orphaned grizzly bears in their sanctuary.
Toast your 7-day odyssey at the revolving restaurant 167 meters in the air, enjoying West Coast fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit mountains.
"Your monumental 7-day traverse of Canada finally concludes. Wake up for a final luxury breakfast of smoked salmon and maple coffee. You'll take a final morning trip to Granville Island Public Market for one last look at the artisan crafts. As you head to Vancouver International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the peaks to the Pacific. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the bustling artisan market, purchasing world-class maple syrup, smoked salmon, and hand-crafted First Nations jewelry from local masters.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Poutine or a celebrated seafood chowder at Edible Canada before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the tree-lined avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of the maple.
An epic two-week journey through Canada's cultural and political cradle. Experience the European elegance of Quebec, the world-class gastronomy of Montreal, the parliamentary grandeur of Ottawa, and the raw power of the world's most famous waterfalls.
"Welcome to the cradle of French North America! Your journey begins in Old Quebec (UNESCO). Explore the fortified city walls and the Place Royale. In the afternoon, ride the funicular to the Dufferin Terrace. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of traditional Québécois 'Poutine' and tourtière in a 17th-century stone tavern."
Explore the only fortified city in North America, marvelling at the Petit-Champlain district, the historic citadelle, and the 400-year-old stone architecture.
Walk the boardwalk overlooking the St. Lawrence River, watching the ocean liners pass beneath the shadow of the world's most photographed hotel.
Indulge in high-end French-Canadian gastronomy at one of Canada's most celebrated restaurants, sampling regional foie gras and ice cider.
"Today features a journey to the Montmorency Falls, which are 30 meters higher than Niagara. You will cross the suspension bridge for a vertical view. In the afternoon, visit the Île d'Orléans to sample local maple products and ice wine. Tonight, return to the city for a 'Lower Town' jazz session and sleep in a restored merchant's villa."
Ride the cable car to the summit and walk the bridge over the thundering cascade, marvelling at the sheer power of the water hitting the St. Lawrence.
Navigate the island of 'New France', visiting artisanal maple sugar shacks and boutique cideries to sample the authentic flavors of the Quebec countryside.
Indulge in a meal inside a 19th-century warehouse, sampling ingredients harvested from the hotel's own island farm paired with local vintage wines.
"We drive west along the St. Lawrence River to reach Montreal, the world's second-largest French-speaking city. Your afternoon begins at the Notre-Dame Basilica to see the spectacular blue-lit interior. In the evening, explore the Old Port. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of modern smoked meat and bagels in the trendy Plateau district."
Explore the Gothic Revival masterpiece, marvelling at the intricate wood carvings and the immersive 'Aura' light-show that illuminates the blue vaults.
Stroll the historic riverfront, riding the Grande Roue de Montréal for a panorama of the city skyline and the Jacques Cartier Bridge.
Indulge in a curated dinner at Au Pied de Cochon or L'Express, sampling the decadent French-Montreal fusion that defines the city's culinary soul.
"Spend your day exploring the park that gave the city its name. Hike or drive to the Mount Royal Lookout for a view of the skyscrapers. In the afternoon, visit the Jean-Talon Market to see the local cheeses and maple syrups. Tonight, enjoy a 'Jazz & Supper' session in the underground city district."
Trek the Frederick Law Olmsted designed park to reach the Chalet lookout, marvelling at the 360-degree view of the island and the St. Lawrence.
Navigate one of the largest open-air markets in North America, sampling local 'Ice Cider' and artisan chocolates in the heart of Little Italy.
Experience world-class live jazz in a historic stone building in Old Montreal, enjoying lamb shank and local wines in a classic bistro setting.
"We drive west to reach Ottawa, the national capital. Your afternoon is dedicated to Parliament Hill. You'll take a guided tour of the Victorian Gothic buildings. In the evening, walk the ByWard Market. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'BeaverTails' and local game meats in a restaurant overlooking the Rideau Canal (UNESCO)."
Explore the seat of Canadian democracy, marvelling at the House of Commons, the Senate, and the spectacular Library of Parliament.
Stroll the banks of the world's longest naturally frozen skating rink (in winter) or the spectacular boat-lock system designed in 1832.
Indulge in modern Canadian cuisine inside a grand former bank building, sampling elk carpaccio and scallops with view of the Parliament towers.
"Today features a journey across the river to Gatineau to visit the Canadian Museum of History. You will stand in the Grand Hall to see the world's largest collection of indoor totem poles. In the afternoon, return to Ottawa for a bicycle tour along the canal. Tonight, enjoy a final 'Capital' gala dinner at a high-end rooftop bar."
Explore the architectural masterpiece by Douglas Cardinal, viewing the First Peoples Hall and the spectacular views of the Ottawa skyline.
Wander through the glass-towered museum, marvelling at the 'Maman' giant spider sculpture and the premier collection of Canadian and Indigenous art.
Toast your first week at the city's highest rooftop bar, enjoying local craft cocktails and a 360-degree view of the illuminated capital landmarks.
"We drive south to reach the 1000 Islands region. You board a luxury cruise to navigate the 1,864 islands of the St. Lawrence River. You'll see the fairy-tale Boldt Castle on Heart Island. In the afternoon, explore the historic limestone city of Kingston. Tonight, enjoy a waterfront dinner and sleep in a restored boutique hotel in the old harbor."
Navigate the turquoise waters of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, marvelling at the Gilded Age mansions and the romantic ruins of Boldt Castle.
Visit the 19th-century British military fortress, viewing the ceremonial guard parade and the spectacular views of the city and the lake.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet at Woodenheads or Olivea, sampling fresh Ontario trout and local farm produce in a historic stone courtyard.
"We drive to Toronto, Canada's largest metropolis. Your afternoon begins at the CN Tower for a 346-meter high view of Lake Ontario. In the evening, explore the Distillery District, a pedestrian zone of Victorian industrial architecture. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of modern Asian-Canadian fusion in the vibrant Entertainment District."
Ride the high-speed elevator to the main pod, marvelling at the 160km view of the province and walking the vertigo-inducing glass floor.
Explore the restored 1832 Gooderham & Worts whiskey distillery, visiting the artisan galleries and sampling local craft chocolate.
Indulge in a world-class tasting menu at Canada's #1 restaurant, sampling contemporary French cuisine in a chic Victorian building.
"Spend your day escaping the city heat. You board a ferry to the Toronto Islands to see the skyline from the water. In the afternoon, visit the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) to see the dinosaur galleries and the 'Crystal' architecture. Tonight, enjoy a 'Little Italy' or 'Chinatown' safari, sampling the city's incredible multicultural flavors."
Board the ferry to Centre Island, renting a bicycle to explore the parklands and capture the ultimate photo of the Toronto skyscrapers.
Explore the 4.5 billion year old collection, marvelling at the Ming Tomb and the world-class First Nations art inside the iconic steel crystal.
Indulge in a multi-course street-food safari, sampling Jamaican patties, Tibetan momos, and Mexican churros in the city's most eclectic district.
"Prepare for the world's most famous natural wonder! We drive south to Niagara Falls. You board the 'Niagara City Cruises' boat to sail into the heart of the Horseshoe Falls. In the afternoon, participate in the 'Journey Behind the Falls' to feel the vibration of the water through the tunnels. Tonight, watch the falls illuminate in neon colors and sleep in a falls-view suite."
Sail directly into the mist of the 57-meter high Horseshoe Falls, marvelling at the 168,000 cubic meters of water that thunders down every minute.
Navigate the subterranean tunnels behind the massive curtain of water, viewing the spectacle from the portal cut directly into the rock face.
Watch the spectacle as the falls are bathed in multi-colored lights, followed by a spectacular firework display over the international border.
"We drive along the Niagara Parkway to reach Niagara-on-the-Lake, the 19th-century capital of Upper Canada. You visit Peller Estates for a tour of the '10Below' ice-wine cellar. In the afternoon, explore the white-washed streets and the historic Fort George. Tonight, enjoy a 'Gala' dinner at a high-end estate and sleep in a luxury Victorian manor."
Take a private guided tour of the vineyards and the subterranean lounge, sampling the world-famous Ontario Ice Wine at minus 10 degrees.
Explore the remarkably preserved 19th-century village, visiting the apothecaries and the military fort that guarded the border in 1812.
Indulge in a celebratory meal at Two Sisters Vineyards, enjoying high-end Italian-Canadian fusion with a view of the moonlit grape rows.
"Today features a journey into the Wellington County to reach Elora. You will stand on the cliffs of the Elora Gorge, where the Grand River has carved 22-meter deep limestone walls. In the afternoon, visit the Elora Mill to see the historic stone masonry. Tonight, return toward the central plains, sleeping in a luxury mill-resort overlooking the waterfalls."
Trek the spectacular limestone trails to reach the viewpoints overlooking the white-water rapids, marvelling at the prehistoric geology.
Explore the remarkably preserved 19th-century stone town, marvelling at the red-tiled merchant houses and the ancient stone-cut bridges.
Sit on the terrace of the historic mill as the moon reflects in the river, practicing mindfulness in the absolute peace of the Grand River valley.
"For your final full day, we return to Toronto. You visit the Casa Loma castle to see the royal suites and the secret tunnels. In the afternoon, return to the St. Lawrence Market for final shopping of maple syrup and local crafts. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end revolving restaurant, celebrating your 14 days across the East."
Explore the 1914 stone castle, marvelling at the 98-room estate, the underground tunnel to the stables, and the spectacular skyline view.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Canadian maple syrup, smoked salmon, and hand-woven woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable shops.
Celebrate your journey with a traditional banquet accompanied by high-end Canadian wines and 360-degree views of the illuminated city.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Canada finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Peameal Bacon on a bun. You'll take a final morning trip to the Harbourfront Centre for one last look at Lake Ontario. As you head to the Toronto Pearson Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the cobblestones to the cascades. Phir Milenge!"
Stroll the lakeside promenade for a final view of the skyline, watching the traditional dhows reflect in the calm morning waters.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Poutine and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the tree-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
An epic three-week masterclass in oceanic power. Explore the red-sand cliffs of Prince Edward Island, navigate 'Iceberg Alley' in Newfoundland, trek the granite ridges of Cape Breton, and stand where the first Europeans landed in North America.
"Welcome to the gateway of the Atlantic! Your journey begins at the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk. Explore the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to see the Titanic exhibit. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Atlantic lobster and Digby scallops in a restored 19th-century warehouse overlooking the harbor."
Explore the world's finest collection of wooden Titanic artifacts and learn about the Halifax Explosion that defined the city's modern history.
Step back to 1869 in this star-shaped fortress, viewing the noon gun ceremony and the spectacular panorama of the city and the Atlantic.
Indulge in a curated multi-course seafood meal at Drift or The Bicycle Thief, sampling fresh-caught Nova Scotian lobster and local Digby scallops.
"We drive along the Lighthouse Route to reach Peggy's Cove. You will stand before the world's most photographed lighthouse on the massive granite rocks. In the afternoon, visit the UNESCO town of Lunenburg to see the colorful 18th-century timber architecture. Tonight, return to Halifax for a sunset stroll along the public gardens."
Explore the wave-worn granite landscape, marvelling at the 1914 lighthouse and the active fishing village where the lobster boats return to port.
Wander through the narrow streets of the British colonial town, marvelling at the 'Lunenburg Bump' architecture and the Bluenose II schooner.
Relax in the 17-acre Victorian garden, practicing mindfulness among the geometric floral displays and the ornate bandstand under the moon.
"Prepare for a geological marvel! We drive to Burntcoat Head Park to stand on the ocean floor during the world's highest tides (up to 16 meters). In the afternoon, explore the Joggins Fossil Cliffs (UNESCO) to see 300-million-year-old trees. Tonight, enjoy a 'Tidal' dinner and sleep in a luxury coastal inn on the edge of the red cliffs."
Explore the exposed mudflats and red sandstone pillars at low tide, witnessing the incredible ecosystem that is submerged by 50 feet of water hours later.
Trek the coastal layers to find 'Coal Age' fossils of the world's first reptiles, viewing the vertical rock strata that represent the 'Galapagos of the Paleozoic'.
Experience the high-adrenaline surge of the incoming tide on the Shubenacadie River, navigating the standing waves created by the moon's gravity.
"We cross the 12.9km Confederation Bridge to reach Prince Edward Island (PEI). Your afternoon is dedicated to the Green Gables Heritage Place, the inspiration for 'Anne of Green Gables'. In the evening, explore the red-sand beaches of Cavendish. Tonight, enjoy a 'Fisherman's Feast' of mussels and oysters in the capital city of Charlottetown."
Explore the 19th-century farmstead, marvelling at the Haunted Wood and the Balsam Hollow trail that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic literature.
Navigate the floating boardwalks and red-sand dunes of Greenwich, witnessing the spectacular parabolic dunes and the turquoise Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Indulge in a traditional island ritual at New Glasgow Lobster Suppers, sampling unlimited PEI mussels and the world's finest Atlantic lobster.
"We take the ferry back to the mainland and drive to Cape Breton Island. Your afternoon begins at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck. In the evening, explore the 'Cèilidh' culture (Gaelic music). Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Highland' venison and sleep in a luxury lodge overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake."
Explore the invention labs and hydrofoil models of the man who patented the telephone, marvelling at his high-tech legacy in his summer home.
Board a traditional schooner to navigate Canada's largest inland sea, watching the bald eagles nest in the spruce trees of the highlands.
Experience the high-energy ritual of fiddle playing and step-dancing in a local hall, witnessing the living heritage of the Scottish settlers.
"Prepare for Canada's most espectacular drive! We navigate the Cabot Trail through Cape Breton Highlands National Park. You will hike the Skyline Trail for a vertical view of the winding highway and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. In the afternoon, visit the French-Acadian village of Chéticamp. Tonight, sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort in Ingonish."
Trek the 8km boardwalk loop to reach the dramatic headland cliff, viewing the whales in the Gulf below and the vertical peaks of the highlands.
Visit a local cooperative to see the traditional Acadian art of rug-hooking, learning the history of the 18th-century French fishing settlement.
Relax on the freshwater-meets-saltwater beach, practicing mindfulness as the moon rises over the granite massive of Cape Smokey.
"Today features a journey into the 18th century. You visit the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the largest reconstructed fortified town in North America. Explore the King’s Bastion and the military bakeries. In the afternoon, return toward North Sydney to prepare for your sea voyage. Tonight, enjoy a 'Colonial' feast of braised beef and ale."
Step back to 1744, marvelling at the costumed interpreters and the massive stone fortifications that once guarded the gateway to New France.
Trek the spectacular coastal path to the 1923 lighthouse, viewing the shipwreck sites and the jagged islands of the Atlantic coast.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet at the Hôtel de la Marine, sampling authentic colonial recipes served in a candle-lit stone tavern.
"We board the massive Marine Atlantic ferry for a 7-hour crossing to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. You will sail through the international waters where the Gulf of St. Lawrence meets the North Atlantic. In the afternoon, drive north through the spectacular Long Range Mountains. Tonight, sleep in a luxury eco-lodge on the edge of the wilderness."
Navigate the 178km crossing, viewing wild dolphins and whales from the ship's deck while marvelling at the transition to 'The Rock'.
Ride into the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, watching the fog roll over the ancient granite peaks of the Newfoundland west coast.
Indulge in an authentic Newfoundland banquet, sampling fried cod tongues and participating in a traditional 'Screech-In' ceremony.
"Today features the absolute jewel of Newfoundland! We drive to Gros Morne National Park. You board a luxury boat for the Western Brook Pond cruise, navigating between 600-meter high sheer granite cliffs. In the afternoon, walk the Tablelands, a rare place where you can stand on the earth's mantle. Tonight, sleep in a restored boutique hotel in Norris Point."
Trek the bog-walk to reach the land-locked fjord, marvelling at the hanging valleys and the 2,000-foot vertical cliffs of the glacial basin.
Explore the spectacular orange peridotite landscape, marvelling at the barren rock that was once part of the earth's inner mantle millions of years ago.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet at The Old Loft, enjoying high-end Newfoundland fusion with a view of the sunset over Bonne Bay.
"We drive to the absolute northern tip of Newfoundland to reach L'Anse aux Meadows (UNESCO). You will stand where Leif Erikson landed 1,000 years ago, the only authenticated Viking site in North America. In the afternoon, visit the Norstead Viking Village to see the replica ships. Tonight, enjoy a 'Saga' dinner and sleep in a wooden lodge in St. Anthony."
Explore the 11th-century sod houses, marvelling at the iron-smithing workshop and the history of the first European contact with the New World.
Board a local vessel to see the 10,000-year-old icebergs drifting from Greenland, watching the massive sculptures turn blue in the cold Atlantic air.
Trek the limestone cliffs to reach the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula, watching the lighthouse beam rotate over the Sub-Arctic waters.
"We drive south through the Kittiwake Coast to Twillingate, the iceberg capital. You'll take a boat safari to spot Humpback and Minke whales. In the afternoon, explore the historic village of Trinity to see the 18th-century churches and merchant houses. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Fish & Brewis' and sleep in a luxury restored heritage manor."
Navigate the international waters to swim with giant sea turtles and view the sunken icebergs from a high-speed zodiac vessel.
Explore the white-washed streets of the 17th-century merchant capital, viewing the historic lighthouse and the film locations for 'The Shipping News'.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling partridgeberry pie and wild-caught Newfoundland salmon.
"We drive to St. John’s, the oldest city in North America. Your afternoon begins at Signal Hill to see the site of the first transatlantic wireless signal. In the evening, explore the 'Jellybean Row' houses. Tonight, enjoy a world-class 'Kitchen Party' on George Street, the street with the most pubs per square foot in Canada."
Explore the strategic fort overlooking the Narrows, marvelling at the vertical cliffs and the history of Marconi's wireless experiments.
Navigate the tiny fishing 'gut', visiting the artisan brewery to sample the world's only 'Iceberg Beer' made from 20,000-year-old water.
Indulge in a multi-course street-food safari, sampling moose burgers and local rum while listening to the high-energy folk music of the island.
"Today features a journey to Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve. You will stand on the cliffs to see 'Bird Rock', home to 24,000 Northern Gannets. In the afternoon, return to St. John’s for a visit to The Rooms museum. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant in the historic district, celebrating your 13 days across the islands."
Trek the sub-arctic plateau to reach the vertical cliffs, viewing the spectacular nesting rituals of thousands of gannets, murres, and kittiwakes.
Explore the espectacular modern building housing the provincial museum and archives, viewing the First Nations exhibits and the views of the Narrows.
Celebrate your journey at Canada's premier seafood restaurant, enjoying high-end Newfoundland fusion and views of the illuminated harbor.
"We drive to Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America. You will stand before the 1836 lighthouse at the edge of the continent. In the afternoon, visit the Petty Harbour fishing village. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You stay in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Stand at the absolute edge of the continent, marvelling at the historic lighthouse and the WWII coastal batteries that guarded the North Atlantic.
Explore the remarkably preserved wooden fishing stages, marvelling at the red-tiled merchant houses and the ancient stone-cut bridges.
Sit on the ridge of the 500-million-year-old rock, practicing mindfulness in the absolute peace of the North Atlantic twilight.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.