10-Day Newfoundland Private Customized Tour
Day 1: Pick up at Deer Lake Airport and transfer to Marble Inn Resort.
Day 2: Western Brook Pond.
Day 3: The TableLands and The Arches Provincial Park.
Day 4: Grand Falls - Windsor.
Days 5 & 6: Fogo Island.
Day 7: Terra Nova National Park and Clarenville.
Day 8: Bird Island and The Doctor's House Inn & Spa.
Day 9: St. John's.
Day 10: Signal Hill and Cape Spear.
Day 1:
Arrive at Deer Lake and be picked up at noon. Proceed to check-in at Marble Inn Resort, one of the most luxurious hotels in Western Newfoundland, and stay in a Deluxe suite.
Marble Inn Resort is a top-tier local resort that offers breathtaking views of Humber Valley.

In the afternoon, you can indulge in the leisure facilities provided by the premier resort, including the signature barrel sauna, riverside BBQ, Labradorite stone pool and hot tub, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and river rafting (additional charges may apply for river rafting).


SUP—Stand Up Paddling
SUP (Stand Up Paddling)is a popular water sport that originated in Hawaii and has gained global popularity in recent years. It is a fun and engaging activity suitable for all ages. Simply put, SUP involves standing on a board and propelling yourself forward with a paddle. It offers a sense of freedom and allows you to enjoy the serene waters as you navigate at your own pace.

Day 2: In the morning, proceed to visit Western Brook Pond.
Take a boat tour of Western Brook Pond, a glacially-carved fjord known for its towering cliffs that reach hundreds of meters high and cascading waterfalls. The lake is known for its pure, non-conductive water due to a lack of necessary substances!

Day 2:
In the afternoon, guests can choose their preferred hiking trail(s) based on their fitness level and personal preferences.
Later, return to Marble Inn Resort, one of the most luxurious hotels in Western Newfoundland, for your accommodation.
Day 3:
In the morning, visit The Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park for exploration.
n the afternoon, explore the Martian landscape at The Tablelands, one of the few places in the world where the mantle is exposed. The long-term movement of the Earth's crust pushed the mantle to the surface, resulting in a barren, ochre-colored terrain that resembles the Martian landscape. NASA also has a research facility here, using this area as a simulated Mars site.


In the afternoon, head to The Arches Provincial Park for sightseeing.
There are several giant rock arches in the sea made of Ordovician white quartz conglomerate eroded by waves, making them one of the most photogenic attractions in the Newfoundland sea.

Return to Marble Inn Resort, one of the most luxurious hotels in Western Newfoundland, for your accommodation.
Day 4:
In the morning, travel to Grand Falls - Windsor to visit the Salmonid Interpretation Centre for salmon observation and exploration.
Depart in the morning for Grand Falls - Windsor, a town that carries a hint of mystery and is the largest in central Newfoundland.Visit the famous Salmonid Interpretation Centre and observe the Atlantic salmon up close, learning about their behavior and way of life. Capture images of the salmon leaping out of the water and swimming upstream during the spawning season. If you are lucky, you might even witness the local Exploits Valley Salmon Festival.

Arrive in the afternoon and check-in at the River Front Chalet, a vacation log cabin villa. Take some time to relax, enjoy swimming, have a barbecue, or even go river rafting.

Days 5 & 6:
Explore Fogo Island and indulge in the luxurious service of Fogo Island Inn, ranked among the top 10 hotels in North America. Enjoy your stay at this renowned inn while immersing yourself in the beauty and charm of Fogo Island.
Fogo Island, one of the world's four corners, is the epitome of Newfoundland's distinctive islands, offering unparalleled rocky coastal landscapes. Perched on a secluded cape, with the crashing waves and foamy sea spray at your feet, capture the essence of this irreplicable beauty. As you press the shutter, immortalize the feeling of "this is the most beautiful moment of my life, standing on the threshold where eternity awaits." Apart from the breathtaking photoshoot experience, don't miss the opportunity to stay at Fogo Island Inn, a surrealistic gem ranked among the top 10 unique hotels in North America. Located on an isolated island where the Gulf of St. Lawrence meets the Atlantic Ocean, the inn boasts rooms that almost parallel the coastline, a rooftop sauna, and a hot tub with panoramic ocean views. Witness the striking juxtaposition of modern architecture against the rugged and barren coastal landscape firsthand.



Day 7:
In the morning, drive to Clarenville, passing through Terra Nova National Park for sightseeing and exploration.
We will pass through Terra Nova National Park, which is the first and oldest national park in the province with a total area of 400 square kilometers. We will take you to the best viewpoint to overlook the magnificent panoramic view, and you can also visit the visitor center to see the whale skeleton. You can also choose to take an hour hike on a scenic trail.

Check-in at Clarenville Inn for your accommodation.
Day 8:
Proceed to visit Bird Island.
Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve, also known as Bird Island. It is the largest seabird nesting colony in North America. Over 70,000 birds cover the entire island and surrounding cliffs, creating a mesmerizing white spectacle. In this enchanting coastal corner, you will find thousands of Atlantic Puffins, Northern Gannets, Common Murres, Thick-billed Murres, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Razorbills, and Horned Larks. Why are Northern Gannets known as the "birds of love"? The answer will be unveiled before your eyes: you will witness the truly unique and beautiful courtship behavior of the Northern Gannets. The female and male birds face each other, spread their wings, continuously shake their heads, rub their bills together, or preen each other's feathers with their bills. Finally, they both raise their heads, point their bills to the sky, and call out incessantly, as if announcing to their companions, "We are now a couple!" The locals describe this scene as "fencing" (in French, l'escrime). The Northern Gannets have earned the honorary title of "birds of love" due to their distinctive and famous "fencing-style kisses".


You will then check-in at The Doctor's House Inn & Spa
The Doctor's House Inn & Spa is a charming and historic establishment, often regarded as Newfoundland's hidden gem and secret garden. With its prime location overlooking Trinity Bay, it offers a breathtaking 400,000 square meters of coastal paradise. The hotel boasts its own English-style gardens and a farm, ensuring that the restaurant serves the freshest and healthiest ingredients sourced locally. The chef at the restaurant has been honored with the Canadian Culinary Federation Innovation Award for three consecutive years.


Day 9:
Drive to St. John's and embark on a boat tour to observe icebergs, whales, and birds (activity availability may vary depending on the season).
Embark on a boat tour to witness icebergs, whales, and birds up close. Marvel at the majestic sea creatures, witness whales leaping out of the water, and observe birds soaring and playing in the sky. Experience the harmony and beauty of nature as you immerse yourself in this incredible adventure!


Check-in at the famous The Luxus Boutique Hotel.
This exclusive hotel is located in the historic Water Street, the oldest harbor street in North America. With only six luxurious rooms, it offers state-of-the-art technology, utmost privacy, and high-end amenities, including Bulgari toiletries. The hotel is a preferred choice for celebrities performing in St. John's and visiting government officials, so advance booking is recommended to secure your reservation.


Day 10:
In the morning, visit Signal Hill.
Signal Hill is the place where the world's first transatlantic wireless signal was received. It is also an excellent location to view the city of St. John's from above. You can capture a panoramic view of St. John's from Signal Hill, with a wide vista of harbor masts, winding coastlines, and colorful houses juxtaposed against the harbor. The scenery is truly picturesque.

Then, visit Cape Spear, the easternmost point of North America.
Take a hike on the trail at the easternmost point of North America, feeling the temperature of every inch of the land with your feet. Visit Cape Spear, the easternmost point of North America, and take photos facing the vast Atlantic Ocean. Dovekies, Great Cormorants, and Thick-billed Murres often visit this area. Here, you can also see the oldest lighthouse, battery, and ammunition depot, as well as the weather-beaten ruins of the Spear Fort. Come to the easternmost point of North America, face the sea, meditate, contemplate, seek peace, and find inspiration!

In the afternoon, proceed to the airport for departure, concluding your enjoyable journey.





