Ambassatours is a global tour operator, which aims to offer its customers a range of opportunities from the one day sightseeing tours, to educational tours and cruises tours, across Canada and U.S.A.
Led by professional guides, each tour is an amazing experience for travellers, because they notice that this Company can suit all their requirements.
The Atlantic Maritimes Tour is one of the most appreciated by travellers, and consists in a 8 day full inclusive tour.
After arriving in Halifax, the first day, tourists accommodate themselves in a first class Hotel, in the Downtown of the city, and in the evening they meet their tour director during the welcome dinner.
The day 2, guides show and explain to the tourists the Unesco Site of Lunenburg, characterized by the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic before retiring at the Pines Resort.
The day 3 after a short journey tourists can admire the Annapolis Valley, having an amazing walk through the Land of Evangeline. At night tourists restore and relax in Moncton.
The day 4 is characterized by a wonderful walk on the ocean floor at low tide. In the afternoon travellers cross the world's longest continuous multi-span bridge of Prince
Edwards Island, have a lobster dinner before accommodating in their lodge in
Charlottetown, for the next two nights.
The fifth day has the morning free, while in the afternoon
travellers can choice what they prefer to do, or join the tour of Prince Edward
Island National Park, either relaxing by playing golf or having a well-ness treatment.
The day 6 tourists take the ferry to arrive to Baddeck, in
Nova Scotia, for visiting the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. In
the evening they take a rest in a lakeside full optional resort, where they
stay until the end of the tour.
The day 7 The Cabot Trail touring is planned for tourists,
but they can refuse it enjoying other different activities. In the afternoon a
whale watching boat tour completely surprises the travellers. At the end of the
day, there is a “farewell dinner”.
The Last day, before coming back to Halifax there is the
visit at Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, an amazing and detailed
reconstruction of the town during the 18th century.