Nova Scotia- A Seacoast Cruise Destination
Apr. 19, 2004
Nova Scotia- A Seacoast Cruise Destination If the sea can shape an entire way of life, imagine what it can do for your cruise client. Today’s cruise ship travelers are discovering the many treasures of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia’s ports of call are located within Atlantic Canada and are part of the Canada/New England itinerary offered by cruise lines. Travel these new highways and bring your group to Nova Scotia’s cruise ports. Each of Nova Scotia’s ports offers unique experiences. Halifax, Nova Scotia’s port capital, has the 2nd largest natural harbour in the world. Halifax’s waterfront boardwalk runs uninterrupted for over 3 kilometres ( 2 miles) from the cruise ship terminal. Visitors can enjoy a range of shore excursions within Halifax or to nearby Peggy’s Cove. For those who wish to explore on their own, visitors can experience our cosmopolitan city with a range of shopping opportunities, delicious dining, great museums and galleries, our casino and more. Nova Scotia’s second largest cruise port is Sydney. Enjoy the cultural and historic attractions of the City of Sydney, shop for unique treasured or venture out on a shore excursion to the Cabot Trail, Baddeck or the Fortress of Louisbourg. Nova Scotia is also home to several smaller ports- visit Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; or Pictou, the Birthplace of New Scotland. Nova Scotia’s cruise ports. Where the salt of the sea meets the salt of the earth.
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