Nova Scotia Tours for Seniors
Explore Nova Scotia with other Seniors. These 18 tours include popular destinations like Halifax and Baddeck.
10 best trips for 'over 50s' in Nova Scotia
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NinaNova Scotia travel expert at TourRadar
- Highlights of The Maritimes - 13 days
- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward & Cape Breton (Small Group) - 8 days
- Best of the Canadian Maritimes
- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward & Cape Breton - 8 days
- Best of the Bay of Fundy - 7 days
- Halifax & Cape Breton Island - 6 days
- Captivating Cape Breton Island - 5 days
- Halifax & Prince Edward Island - 6 days
- Highlights of The Maritimes (Small Group) - 13 days
- Best of the Bay of Fundy (Small Group) - 7 days
Highlights of The Maritimes - 13 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“It was very educational, which I liked because I was there to learn about the place my Nana came from.”
Michelle, traveled in October
Nova Scotia beckons with walks in historic Lunenburg and relaxed visits to Alexander Graham Bell Museum. The Cabot Trail presents stunning views during scenic drives. Halifax and Baddeck provide comfortable accommodations with minimal walking needed.
Duration 13 days Destinations Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Saint Andrews, Digby, Lunenburg, South Shore, Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Cape Breton IslandSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
- US$5,190
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward & Cape Breton (Small Group) - 8 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Locations were nice but was surprised with the amount of riding it required from one spot to another.”
Teresa, traveled in August
Laid-back days in Nova Scotia feature walks through UNESCO-listed Lunenburg and stops at Peggy's Cove lighthouse. The Cabot Trail reveals its beauty during comfortable drives. Carefully selected 3-star hotels minimize walking distances.
Duration 8 days Destinations Halifax, Lunenburg, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Louisbourg Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
- US$3,410
Walk the iconic Peggy's Cove Rock Walk along 12,000-year-old glacial coastline with your local leader. The famous red-tipped lighthouse stands ready for photos against the rocky shore. UNESCO-listed Lunenburg's historic harbour district reveals colorful buildings and maritime heritage. Nearby Blue Rocks fishing village offers authentic coastal charm and local character. Hike the Skyline Trail through Cape Breton Highlands National Park for sweeping views. Hands-on oyster shucking at a South Harbour hatchery lets you try this local skill yourself.
Duration 12 days Destinations Halifax, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Charlottetown, Summerside, Moncton, Saint John Age Range Ages 15+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Intrepid Travel From $5,255
5% Off- US$4,992You save $263
Nova Scotia unfolds at a leisurely pace with comfortable stays in Halifax and Baddeck. Walking tours meander through Lunenburg's historic district, while visits to Fortress of Louisbourg remain unhurried. Scenic drives pause frequently at Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations Halifax, Lunenburg, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Louisbourg Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$2,925
Halifax's downtown core and Annapolis Valley wineries showcase Nova Scotia's diversity. Digby's Annapolis Basin provides scenic views from comfortable accommodations. Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO site welcomes visitors with minimal walking, while scheduled rest stops punctuate travel between destinations.
Duration 7 days Destinations Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Saint Andrews, Digby Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$2,505
Relaxed days in Nova Scotia offer free time in Halifax with easy waterfront boardwalk access. The wheelchair-friendly Alexander Graham Bell Museum welcomes all visitors, while comfortable coaches pause frequently along Cape Breton's scenic Cabot Trail.
Duration 6 days Destinations Halifax, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Louisbourg Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$1,670
Halifax serves as your starting point with central accommodations before crossing the Canso Causeway to Cape Breton Island. A sunset boat tour on Bras d'Or Lake caps off your first day. The legendary Cabot Trail winds through Cape Breton Highlands National Park with frequent stops at coastal look-offs. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck shares the inventor's story and innovations. The meticulously reconstructed 18th-century Fortress of Louisbourg comes alive through costumed interpreters demonstrating French colonial life. Return to Halifax follows scenic lake shores with photo opportunities along the way.
Duration 5 days Destinations Halifax, Baddeck Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$1,555
Nova Scotia's highlights shine during relaxed walks through Historic Properties district and Lunenburg's UNESCO site. Comfortable coach rides lead to Peggy's Cove lighthouse, allowing ample time for photos. Morning activities remain optional with flexible free time in Halifax.
Duration 6 days Destinations Halifax, Lunenburg, Charlottetown Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$1,965
Nova Scotia welcomes visitors with comfortable stays in Halifax and Baddeck. Walking tours wind through Lunenburg's UNESCO district, while visits to Peggy's Cove lighthouse remain unhurried. The Cabot Trail offers countless photo opportunities during scenic drives.
Duration 13 days Destinations Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Saint Andrews, Digby, Lunenburg, Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Cape Breton Island, BaddeckSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$5,910
Downtown Halifax provides the perfect base for wine tasting in Annapolis Valley. Walking tours showcase UNESCO sites, while ferry crossings to Digby remain smooth. Historic waterfronts invite exploration during leisure time. All mobility levels welcome.
Duration 7 days Destinations Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Fundy National Park, Digby Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$2,930
What people love about Nova Scotia Tours for Seniors
- Canadian Maritimes Adventure
Overall, the Canadian Maritime Adventure was very good. We had a great tour director and bus driver that made the trip very pleasant. We felt very welcomed by the kind Canadians and loved all the lobster dinners. Our trip included many great adventures and explorations including Hopewell Rocks, whale watching, Green Gables Heritage Place, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Fairview Lawn Cemetary (Titanic victims) and our favorite, Pegg's Cove Lighthouse. We felt some improvements could be made in the accommodations including Ceilidh County Lodge (worst place we have ever stayed in), the long bus rides and uncomfortable bus. We felt the price was reasonable for the trip, but airfare was very expensive. Also, only breakfast was included so you had to find lunch and dinner on your own which added to the cost. Some of the hotels were far from restaurants and you needed to walk or take taxis to access. We did enjoy our time in that part of Canada and left with great memories.
- Wonders of the Maritimes & Scenic Cape Breton with Ocean Train to Montreal
Our overall experience was good, but were very disappointed by our stay in the last hotel, the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth in Montreal.
- Enchanting Canadian Maritimes
Absolutely fantastic tour guide, dexterous coach driver !!
What our customers ask about Nova Scotia Tours for Seniors
What type of accommodation can seniors expect on Nova Scotia tours?
Seniors will find well-appointed 3-4 star hotels that focus on comfort and convenience. The Westin Nova Scotian in Halifax offers modern rooms while the Inverary Resort in Baddeck provides a waterfront setting. The Holman Grand Hotel in Charlottetown rounds out the typical accommodation options. Each property comes equipped with elevators and accessible rooms near key attractions. A TourRadar traveler mentioned, "The hotels were very well chosen particularly the Delta Prince Edward in Charlottetown which offered stunning harbor views and easy access to downtown."
When is the best time for seniors to visit Nova Scotia?
June through September provides the most pleasant conditions with mild temperatures between 18-25°C (65-77°F) and limited rain. The weather stays stable during August and September as autumn colors start to appear on the Cabot Trail. Many travelers prefer September in the Annapolis Valley when harvest season begins. According to a TourRadar traveler, "September was perfect - comfortable temperatures and smaller crowds made it ideal for exploring at our own pace."
What special considerations are made for seniors on Nova Scotia tours?
Tour operators build in regular breaks for rest bathrooms and flexible activity options. The coaches come with easy-access steps and comfortable seats. Popular stops like Halifax's Citadel Hill National Historic Site and the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck offer wheelchair access and places to sit. A TourRadar traveler commented, "Our guide was very attentive to everyone's needs and always ensured there were plenty of rest stops and comfortable places to sit."
What medical facilities are available during Nova Scotia tours?
Modern healthcare facilities are accessible at main tour stops including Halifax Charlottetown and Sydney. Tour accommodations like The Westin Nova Scotian are positioned near hospitals. All guides receive first aid training. A TourRadar traveler noted, "Our guide was very knowledgeable about local medical facilities and always made sure we knew where the nearest pharmacy was located."
Are meals adapted for senior dietary requirements on Nova Scotia tours?
The tours cater to various dietary needs while featuring Maritime cuisine. Signature meals like Charlottetown's lobster dinner and lunch at Sugar Moon Farm can be modified for dietary restrictions. Hotels such as Delta Hotels by Marriott Halifax provide varied breakfast choices. A TourRadar traveler mentioned, "The tour operators were very accommodating with my low-sodium diet requirements at all included meals."
What transportation options are available for seniors on Nova Scotia tours?
The tours use modern coaches with onboard washrooms and easy-access steps. When traveling between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia ferries provide comfortable seating and elevator access. Coaches stop every 2-3 hours for breaks. As one TourRadar traveler commented, "The coach was very comfortable with good leg room and the driver always helped with boarding and departing."





















