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Private Experience Peggy's Cove and Coastal Sites Half-day Tour is a tour in Halifax. Private Experience Peggy's Cove and Coastal Sites Half-day Tour has a rating of 5.00/5.00.

Explore the stunning local landmarks from Halifax on your exclusive half day tour (5 hrs) with a local Nova Scotia Professional Guide. You will be kept informed and entertained.

Avoid crowds of the tour buses with this small group tour. We linger at stops, ensuring a relaxed exploration, adhering to the schedule for a punctual return. Flexible stops based on time/interests.

Learn local history, culture, & key events like our Titanic connection with a visit to Fairview Lawn Cemetery, the largest Titanic victims' resting place.

Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia's top destination. The iconic lighthouse, perched on the rugged Atlantic coast above a lively fishing village, enhances its charm. (1 hr from Halifax). The tour is timed with stops before Peggy’s Cove to avoid the tour buses, when possible.

As we journey back, revel in the scenic beauty, with highlights of the city of Halifax based on time and routes taken.

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$581.06 per person

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Nova Scotia

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Fairview Lawn Cemetery

This attraction is a notable point of interest in the area. While direct tours may not be available, explore other excit...

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