Anyone have done Cabot Trail (Nova Scotia, Canada) from cruise ship? What is the minimum time needed? Thank you?

Thank you. Cruise ship arrives in Sydney, NS at 8 am and leaves at 5pm. Asked by avolyn 32 months ago Similar questions: Cabot Trail Nova Scotia Canada cruise ship minimum time needed Games & Leisure > Travel.

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Travel "A Nova Scotia Vacation Guide to Find the Area's Best Attractions"Welcome to the Nova Scotia Vacation Guide. Let me introduce you to this fabulous Canadian province that so fascinated me on my first visit and that brought me back time and time again to enjoy the many wonderful activities it has to offer. Use this Vacation Guide and allow me to point out some of the fun and interesting attractions, from the natural beauty of the landscapes and ocean coastlines, to the many exciting events that are available for the active family.

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Newfoundland - Nova ScotiaPort-aux-Basques, Newfoundland, to/from North Sydney, Nova Scotia, daily service year-round; additional service mid-June to September. Argentia, Newfoundland to North Sydney, Nova Scotia: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, mid-June to mid-October. Reservations recommended.

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This high-speed ferry runs from Portland, Maine and from Bar Harbor, Maine. Service May 30 to October 14. Updated schedules are available yearly.

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If so, you're going to get a whatever of the tour they can fit in within the time allotted. If you're going on a self-guided or non-cruise-ship tour, it could go longer than the time you have. Just be sure you get back in time or the ship will leave without you!

I've never done the Cabot Trail from a cruise ship, but have toured that part of NS several times. You can take a LOT longer than a few hours, but you will see the significant highlights within the allotted time as long as the tour is arranged by the cruise company.

Avolyn replied to post #1: 2 Thank you for response. I would not have any problem if it would be arranged by cruise. I am planning to rent a car and go on my own.

Thank you for response. I would not have any problem if it would be arranged by cruise. I am planning to rent a car and go on my own.

Newfietom replied to post #2: 3 Watch your time! Don't miss the boat! (Although, I can think of a lot of worse places to be stuck!) .

Watch your time! Don't miss the boat! (Although, I can think of a lot of worse places to be stuck!).

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