Experience Newfoundland's rich culture and learn about its unique history at the provincial museum, art gallery, and archives.
Explore a working artists' colony and try your hand at traditional crafts like knitting or weaving.
Learn about St. John's fascinating military and communication history with breathtaking views of the city and Atlantic Ocean.
Visit Canada's oldest surviving lighthouse and take in the stunning coastal scenery.
Taste your way around Newfoundland's food culture with local delicacies like cod tongues, bakeapple jam, and moose sausage.
Get close and personal with sea creatures like starfish, crabs, and sea urchins at Newfoundland's only mini aquarium.
Experience Newfoundland's famous music and nightlife with over 30 bars, pubs, and restaurants, many featuring live music until the wee hours.
Take a scenic drive around the beautiful Avalon Peninsula, including picturesque towns, stunning beaches, and historic lighthouses.
*This estimate does not include transportation, accommodations, or additional activity fees.
If you have more time, consider visiting other cultural institutions like the Fluvarium or the Johnson Geo Centre. If you have less time, you can shorten the Avalon Peninsula drive or skip George Street nightlife. Don't forget to dress in layers and bring comfortable walking shoes for St. John's hills.