
Explore Southwest Nova Scotia
An 8-Day Self-Drive Itinerary from Halifax to the Bay of Fundy
An 8-Day Self-Drive Itinerary from Halifax to the Bay of Fundy
Discover the best of Southwest Nova Scotia on an 8-day self-drive itinerary. From historic Halifax to the wineries of the Annapolis Valley, this road trip is packed with lighthouses, coastal charm, Acadian heritage, and unforgettable seafood.
Acadian Culture, Iconic Lighthouses, and Wine Country Wonders
Day 1: Arrival in Halifax
Your Nova Scotian adventure begins the moment you land in Halifax. After picking up your rental car at the airport, drive into the heart of the city and check into your hotel. Use the rest of the day to stretch your legs and get a feel for this historic maritime capital. Whether it's a stroll along the waterfront or a quiet meal in a cosy pub, Halifax gives you the perfect soft landing for the journey ahead.
Day 2: Explore Halifax
Spend your second day exploring Halifax’s vibrant harbourfront. You’ll walk nearly 4 kilometres of scenic boardwalk, dotted with fascinating stops like the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Take your time browsing the boutique shops in Bishop’s Landing and Historic Properties, or grab a table at one of the many waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and harbour views. Later, head uphill to visit the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, unwind in the beautifully preserved Halifax Public Gardens, and explore Spring Garden Road’s mix of shops, cafes, and character. As the sun sets, Halifax comes alive with live music. Sip a pint at a lively local venue like The Lower Deck or The Carleton, the perfect way to toast your first full day in Nova Scotia.
Day 3: Halifax to Lunenburg via Peggy’s Cove & Mahone Bay
On day three, hit the road for one of the most scenic drives in Canada. Your route winds along the coast toward Peggy’s Cove, where the iconic lighthouse stands tall against the crashing Atlantic surf. From there, continue on to Mahone Bay, a postcard-worthy town known for its colourful buildings, artisan shops, and the instantly recognisable Three Churches. Stop for lunch at a café, enjoy a craft brew from Saltbox Brewery, and take in the peaceful, small-town charm. Just a short drive further lies your home for the next two nights: Old Town Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in character, colour, and maritime history. After checking in, enjoy dinner at one of Lunenburg’s top restaurants, from fresh oysters to the famed Lunenburger, this town knows how to do seafood right.
Day 4: Discover Lunenburg
The next day is all about soaking up Lunenburg’s charm. Start with a visit to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, then take a walking tour to uncover the stories behind this historic seaport. Pop into Ironworks Distillery or Shipwright Brewing Company for a taste of local craftsmanship, and if the iconic Bluenose II is in port, step aboard for a glimpse of a true sailing legend. Spend time exploring the town’s shops and galleries, or take a short drive to the Bluenose Golf Course for panoramic views of the harbour. If you're up for a coastal extension, head further down to White Point Beach Resort or Quarterdeck Beachside Villas, ideal for oceanfront relaxation and photo ops.
Day 5: Lunenburg to Yarmouth via Acadian Heritage Stops
On day five, continue your road trip toward Yarmouth, weaving through Liverpool and hugging the coast. Along the way, immerse yourself in Acadian culture at Le Village Historique Acadien de la Nouvelle-Écosse. This early-1900s seaside village offers hands-on insights into fishing, farming, and Acadian traditions, complete with hearty local cuisine and costumed interpreters. Stop at the nearby Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos to dive deeper into this vibrant heritage. Once in Yarmouth, treat yourself to dinner at Rudder’s Seafood Restaurant and Brewpub. With harbour views, live music, and beer brewed on-site, it’s a memorable way to spend the evening. Cap the night off with a craft cocktail or pint at Heritage Brewing Co., just a short walk away.
Day 6: Yarmouth to Grand-Pré via Cape Forchu, Mavillette Beach & Digby
Start your morning with a coastal send-off at Cape Forchu Lighthouse, just 15 minutes from Yarmouth. This dramatic headland offers panoramic views, oceanside trails, and a charming gift shop that makes a great stop before hitting the road. Continue along the Evangeline Trail to Mavillette Beach Provincial Park, where a wide, sandy shoreline and gentle waves invite a refreshing swim or a peaceful walk.
As you continue your journey northeast, stop at Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park for another dose of raw coastal beauty, and make time to visit Rendez-vous de la Baie in Church Point to learn more about the region’s deep Acadian roots.
Then head inland to the historic town of Digby, famous for its scallops and maritime atmosphere. Grab a late lunch or stretch your legs along the waterfront before continuing the final leg of the day’s drive. Your destination: Inn at Grand-Pré Winery in the heart of the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia’s acclaimed wine country. Check in, relax among the vineyards, and enjoy a quiet evening surrounded by rolling hills, fine wine, and country charm.
Day 7: Wine Country, Grand-Pré & Bay of Fundy Tides
After a leisurely breakfast at the inn, spend the day exploring the scenic and flavourful delights of the Annapolis Valley. Begin with a visit to Grand-Pré National Historic Site, part of a UNESCO World Heritage landscape and a moving tribute to the Acadian people who once called this land home. Then head out to explore some of Nova Scotia’s top wineries, Lightfoot & Wolfville, Luckett Vineyards, and Gaspereau Vineyards, each offering tastings, vineyard tours, and breathtaking views across the valley.
Take a break at Just Us! Coffee Roasters, a local fair-trade pioneer, for a rich cup of coffee or an afternoon treat. For a coastal finale, drive to Hall’s Harbour, where the world’s highest tides make a dramatic backdrop for a classic wharfside lobster dinner. If you’re in the mood for something more whimsical and garden-inspired, don’t miss Tangled Garden for preserves, botanical treats, and their famously photogenic garden paths.
Return to the Inn at Grand-Pré Winery for your final night in Nova Scotia, where you can toast the trip with a glass of local wine under the stars.
Day 8: Return to Halifax
On your final day, it’s time to make the drive back to Halifax Airport. Return your rental car and prepare for your flight home — your heart full of stories, your camera packed with memories, and your taste buds still dreaming of Nova Scotia’s signature dishes.
What’s Included-Return Flights from your selected departure airport to Halifax, Nova Scotia
-Eight days of car hire, with convenient pickup and drop-off at Halifax Airport
-2 nights at The Westin Nova Scotian (or similar), Halifax
-2 nights at Smugglers Cove Inn (or similar), Lunenburg
-1 night at Tru by Hilton (or similar), Yarmouth – includes breakfast
-2 nights at Inn at Grand-Pré Winery (or similar), Grand-Pré – includes breakfast
-One piece of hand luggage and one checked bag per person
Halifax
Halifax is Nova Scotia's capital city and the waterfront is the most visited destination in all of Nova Scotia. Walk along the Halifax waterfront boardwalk that follows the water’s edge alongside the world’s second largest ice-free harbour. Stretchi...
The Westin Nova Scotian in Halifax is a luxurious haven that combines modern comfort with historic charm, offering a distinctive experience in the heart of Nova Scotia. Nestled along the picturesque Halifax waterfront, this upscale hotel boasts a prime location for both business and leisure travellers. The Westin Nova Scotian's elegant and well-appointed rooms provide a serene retreat, featuring contemporary furnishings and amenities that cater to the needs of discerning guests. The hotel's commitment to well-being is reflected in its signature amenities, such as the Westin Heavenly Bed, ensuring a restful night's sleep. With sweeping views of the harbour and impeccable service, The Westin Nova Scotian creates an inviting atmosphere. Guests can indulge in culinary delights at the hotel's restaurants, unwind at the spa, or explore the nearby historic sites and vibrant city life. Whether for a relaxing getaway or a business trip, The Westin Nova Scotian offers a harmonious blend of sophistication and maritime hospitality.
Nestled in the heart of Old Town Lunenburg, Smugglers Cove Inn offers a welcoming blend of maritime charm and modern comfort. Just steps from the harbour, shops, and top restaurants, this locally owned inn is perfectly situated for exploring the town’s colourful streets and historic landmarks. Each room is thoughtfully appointed, with cosy touches that reflect Lunenburg’s seafaring heritage. Whether you’re sipping a morning coffee while watching the fog roll in or returning from a day of sightseeing to a quiet, comfortable room, Smugglers Cove Inn gives you an authentic taste of coastal Nova Scotia, warm hospitality, picture-perfect views, and the kind of small-town atmosphere that’s impossible to fake.
Tru by Hilton Yarmouth offers a fresh, vibrant stay in one of Nova Scotia’s most charming coastal towns. Conveniently located near Yarmouth’s waterfront, dining, and cultural attractions, this modern hotel is a smart base for exploring the Acadian Shores. Inside, you’ll find bright, efficiently designed rooms with super-comfy beds and all the essentials for a relaxing night. Guests love the upbeat vibe, 24/7 snack zone, and the daily 'Top It' breakfast bar, a complimentary spread where you can build your perfect start to the day. Whether you’re winding down after a seafood feast or fuelling up for a lighthouse adventure, Tru by Hilton keeps things simple, social, and stress-free.
Set among the rolling vineyards of Nova Scotia’s wine country, the Inn at Grand-Pré Winery offers a peaceful, elegant retreat in the heart of the Annapolis Valley. This charming country inn seamlessly blends rustic character with refined comfort, making it the perfect retreat to unwind after a day of coastal exploration or wine tasting. Each guest room is tastefully appointed with thoughtful details and vineyard views that invite you to slow down and savour the moment. Mornings begin with a hearty complimentary breakfast, and evenings are best spent enjoying a glass of estate wine steps from where it’s made. With its tranquil setting, welcoming atmosphere, and easy access to nearby wineries and historic Grand-Pré, this inn is a destination in itself.