Newfoundland Circumnavigation Cruise
- Upcoming Departures:
- Sep 11 - 22, 2026
- Jun 13 - 24, 2027
- Jul 12 - 23, 2027
Highlights
Highlights
- Revel in Newfoundland’s world-famous culture and hospitality
- Experience life in remote outports and fishing villages
- Visit North America's only authenticated Norse site at L’Anse aux Meadows
- Enjoy a warm Mi’kmaw welcome in Miawpukek First Nation
- Hike the spectacular Tablelands at Gros Morne National Park
- Get a taste of Europe on the French island of Saint-Pierre
- Visit three UNESCO World Heritage Sites; Red Bay, L'Anse aux Meadows, and Gros Morne National Park
- Savour local dishes and meet the fishers and growers who make it happen
Map
Map
Overview
Tour Overview
Journey around Newfoundland, where rugged cliffs, lively outports, and centuries of storytelling shape the rhythm of life along the North Atlantic. From the colourful hillsides of St. John’s to the windswept northern coast, every stop reveals a different side of this remarkable island.
Cross the sea to Saint-Pierre, where French culture thrives amid a stark and beautiful landscape. Receive a heartfelt Mi’kmaw welcome in Miawpukek First Nation, and share in the warmth of Newfoundland hospitality during a community kitchen party in François.
Hike the otherworldly Tablelands of Gros Morne National Park, where the Earth’s mantle lies bare to the sky. Explore the Basque whaling history of Red Bay and the Viking settlement at L’Anse aux Meadows—three UNESCO World Heritage Sites that trace human history across a thousand years.
Aboard and ashore, our Taste of Place culinary program celebrates the island’s deep connection to its foodways. Meet the fishers and foragers who bring local traditions to life and sample the flavours that tell Newfoundland’s story.
By the time you return to St. John’s, the sea, the land, and the people will have woven together into something unforgettable—a journey rich in culture, community, and connection.
Departures & Cabins
DEPARTURES & CABINS
Deck Plan
What's Included
What's Included
Tour Price Includes
- Passage aboard the Ocean Nova
- Applicable taxes and credit card fees
- Complimentary expedition jacket
- Special access permits, entry, and park fees
- Expert expedition team
- Guided activities
- Sightseeing and community visits
- All Zodiac excursions
- Port fees
- Pre-departure materials
- Educational program
- Interactive workshops
- Evening entertainment
- All shipboard meals
- Wi-Fi access (basic service included)
Tour Price Does Not Include
- Commercial and charter flights
- Program enhancements/optional excursions
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
- Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
- Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
- Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation
- Premium internet access available at an additional cost
Gallery
Gallery
Itinerary
Day 1–2: St. John’s, NL, Canada & Saint-Pierre, France
Your journey begins in St. John’s, the lively and storied capital perched on the edge of North America. Beneath Signal Hill, our vessel slips through the narrow harbour entrance as the city’s colourful row houses glow in the evening light. This is where the island’s rhythm begins—where stories rise and fall with the swell of the sea.
As we sail from St. John’s, the horizon opens toward Saint-Pierre—France’s last foothold in North America. Here, a distinctly French spirit thrives amid a rugged North Atlantic landscape. Wander cobblestone streets lined with patisseries, shops, and seaside cafés. It’s a place where European elegance meets the edge of the sea, and every whaft of salt air carries a hint of history.
Day 3: Miawpukek (Conne River), NL, Canada
In Miawpukek First Nation, the Mi’kmaw people welcome us to a community that has bridged ancient traditions with modern life. Learn about this vibrant nation’s ongoing efforts to preserve language, ceremony, and knowledge of the land and sea. Through stories, song, and shared experience, discover a worldview grounded in connection and respect.
Day 4: Francois
Hidden deep within a steep fjord, the outport of François can be reached only by boat. Colourful homes cling to the hillside, and air carries the quiet cadence of community life. Spend the day exploring waterfalls and lookout trails or simply chat with locals who embody Newfoundland’s legendary hospitality.
As evening falls, the town gathers for a joyful kitchen party—music, dance, laughter, and good company flowing as naturally as the tide. Raise a glass and join in the moment.
Day 5: Southern Coast
Cruise along one of Newfoundland’s most rugged stretches of coastline, where ancient cliffs rise over quiet coves and hidden bays. We’ll explore by Zodiac and on foot, tracing the contours of this remote landscape. Keep your eyes peeled for seabirds, whales, moose, and caribou—life thrives here in unexpected places
Day 6–7: Gros Morne National Park and Woody Point
In Gros Morne National Park, the Earth’s story is written in stone. The ochre slopes of the Tablelands—where the planet’s mantle meets the crust—create a landscape unlike any other. Join our Parks Canada naturalists for guided walks among these surreal formations and learn how Gros Morne earned its UNESCO World Heritage status.
After exploring, enjoy the warm spirit of Woody Point, where artists, writers, and musicians find inspiration in the surrounding mountains and sea.
Day 8: Red Bay
Step back to the 1500s at Red Bay, once a bustling Basque whaling station and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the excellent interpretation centre to see recovered artifacts—including tools and personal items from the ship San Juan, lost here in 1565. Then, cross to Saddle Island to explore the remnants of a whaling community that helped shape the earliest chapters of transatlantic industry.
Day 9: L’Anse aux Meadows
At the northern tip of Newfoundland lies L’Anse aux Meadows, the only authenticated Norse site in North America. Step inside reconstructed sod dwellings and imagine the Norse explorers who crossed the Atlantic more than a millennium ago. Here, archaeology meets legend—linking Norse sagas to the rugged beauty of Newfoundland’s northern coast.
Day 10–11: Northeast Coast
As we sail along the northeast coast, each harbour reveals a new perspective on island life. Visit small fishing communities where weathered boats rest in calm coves and friendly faces greet you at the wharf. Capture the texture of coastal living—salt-streaked sheds, drying nets, and stories told over mugs of tea. This is the living heartbeat of Newfoundland.
Day 12: St. John’s, NL, Canada
We return through The Narrows, back into the embrace of St. John’s harbour. The journey’s end is a circle closed—but the impressions linger: the warmth of newfound friends, the taste of sea air, the sound of a tin whistle drifting over the waves.
Our expedition team will assist with luggage and onward travel—but Newfoundland, as locals say, will stay with you long after you’ve gone.
What to Expect
What to Expect
Our Newfoundland cruise program allow you to experience the best of the natural world, while enjoying the comforts of our friendly floating hotel. The ship generally makes crossing between islands at night, so every morning you awake to new vistas and discoveries. Every day we offer a combination of interesting shore excursions and fun shipboard activities. You can choose which elements of the program you want to participate in.
This expedition cruise necessitates passengers to be in reasonably good health. Zodiac cruises and transfer times can be lengthy. You must be able to climb stairs between decks on the ship, as well as the external gangway stairs to transfer between the zodiac and ship.
Some of our shore landings will be ‘wet’, requiring waterproof boots. Once you have left the zodiac, you’ll find our shore excursions accommodate both those who wish to enjoy a gentle stroll and those who prefer more active hikes. The excursion may involve walking over uneven or sandy terrain in variable weather conditions. Our onboard specialists will join us on these shore excursions to provide interpretation and narration to these wonderful landscapes and experiences.
Each evening we will gather in the lounge to recount the day’s events and share memorable stories. Our onboard musician will provide some lively entertainment during happy hour and the expedition leader will outline the following day’s schedule. Our resource staff of naturalists, historians, and other guest speakers will give informative talks at various times throughout the voyage.
Meals in the ship’s dining room are a great opportunity to meet new friends and recount the day’s adventures. Special diets can be accommodated with advance notice. Safety is also a top priority with Eagle-Eye Tours – our team has extensive experience in the field, and all of our Voyages are run in conjunction with operators with the highest safety standards.
When the ship is underway, it is a wonderful time to join a naturalist on deck, take photos of the stunning scenery, or get caught up on some reading in the library.
Weather, ice, government regulations, and community requests may necessitate changes to the planned itineraries and/or the cancellation of certain shore excursions and enhancements. Published itineraries are examples only and we reserve the right to change or modify the itinerary and landing sites at any time prior or during an expedition. Changes will be communicated at your expedition orientation or during your onboard expedition briefings.
We know that everyone travels for different reasons. Over the years, however, we have found one common element among the guest who choose to travel with us – a thirst of knowledge and authentic experience. Knowing this drives us to ensure the highest quality learning experience on our trips, by taking time to carefully design each trip we offer.
Ship & Deck Plan
Ship & Deck Plan: Ocean Nova
Ocean Nova

The Ocean Nova offers a classic expedition experience. Built in Denmark in 1992 for Greenland’s icy waters, this compact ship sails with a lighter carbon footprint than most expedition vessels.
Designed for intimate and immersive journeys, this nimble and sturdy ship accommodates just 75 guests. With the ship’s shallow draft and ability to anchor close to shore, you’ll spend less time ferrying and more time exploring.
Cosy cabins feature large windows for breathtaking views, while a glass-enclosed lounge offers sweeping 200-degree views—perfect for whale watching and seabird spotting. The open decks are a dream for photographers and scenery lovers. Meals feature open seating and ocean views, with globally inspired options to suit all tastes.
With one of the best guide-to-guest ratios, the Ocean Nova is perfect for those seeking an enriching experience.
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Featured Wildlife
Featured Wildlife
While we cannot guarantee sightings of the birds or mammals listed below, we believe that encountering these species is quite likely during this tour.
- Black-legged Kittiwake
- Atlantic Puffin
- Common Murre
- Greater Shearwater
- Razorbill
- Black Guillemot
- Humpback Whale
- Minke Whale
- Fin Whale
Past Tour Checklists
Past Tour Checklists
View the list of birds and other wildlife we encountered on our past tours.


