Explore Cape Breton’s stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and hidden gems with our personalized Cabot Trail tour. Capture unforgettable moments and discover authentic experiences.
Explore Cape Breton’s stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and hidden gems with our personalized Cabot Trail tour. Capture unforgettable moments and discover authentic experiences.
- Cabot Trail - The Cabot Trail on the East Coast is renowned as one of the world’s most stunning drives, where majestic mountains meet the expansive Atlantic Ocean. Travelers can delight in panoramic coastal views, picturesque lookouts, and quaint fishing villages steeped in Acadian and Gaelic culture. Along the route, discover tranquil beaches,…
- Cabot Trail - The Cabot Trail on the East Coast is renowned as one of the world’s most stunning drives, where majestic mountains meet the expansive Atlantic Ocean. Travelers can delight in panoramic coastal views, picturesque lookouts, and quaint fishing villages steeped in Acadian and Gaelic culture. Along the route, discover tranquil beaches, historic lighthouses, and seaside boardwalks ideal for a leisurely walk or photo opportunity. The Cape Breton Highlands boast rolling landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and the chance to spot wildlife such as moose, eagles, or even whales during the season. This journey blends natural beauty, culture, and adventure, making it an essential experience for visitors to Cape Breton Island.
- Seal Island Bridge - The Seal Island Bridge Lookout provides travelers with a breathtaking view of one of Cape Breton’s most iconic landmarks. Spanning the Bras d’Or Lake, this bridge links the Cape Breton Highlands with the rest of the island and is surrounded by rolling hills and sparkling waters. It’s an ideal stop for photos, allowing visitors to capture the beauty of both the bridge and the lake while learning about its significance as a gateway to the Cabot Trail.
- Saint Anns - The St. Ann’s Lookoff is one of the most spectacular viewpoints along the Cabot Trail, offering expansive vistas over St. Ann’s Bay and the surrounding highlands. From this elevated location, visitors can admire the sparkling waters framed by rolling forested hills and rugged coastlines, making it a favorite stop for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The lookout encapsulates the natural beauty and tranquility of Cape Breton, providing the perfect place to pause, take in the scenery, and truly appreciate the dramatic landscapes that make the Cabot Trail so memorable.
- Englishtown - The village of Englishtown serves as a charming gateway on the Cabot Trail, celebrated for its scenic beauty and cultural heritage. Here, travelers can take the Englishtown Ferry, a short yet memorable ride that connects visitors to the rugged highlands and adds a unique experience to the journey around Cape Breton Island.
- Cabotto Chocolates - Cabotto Chocolates is a delightful stop along the Cabot Trail, offering handcrafted chocolates made with care and local flair. Visitors can enjoy a sweet break, sampling unique flavors while experiencing the warm hospitality that Cape Breton is known for.
- Clucking Hen Cafe & Bakery (Seasonal May-October) - The Clucking Hen Café & Bakery is a cozy seaside stop on the Cabot Trail, renowned for its fresh-baked treats, hearty meals, and locally roasted coffee. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy homemade flavors, and take in beautiful coastal views.
- Glass Artisans Gallery - The Glass Artisans Gallery on Cape Breton’s North Shore showcases stunning hand-blown glass and unique works by local artisans. Visitors can watch glassblowing demonstrations, explore beautiful creations, and take home a one-of-a-kind piece of Nova Scotia craftsmanship.
- Ingonish Beach - Ingonish Beach offers a beautiful stretch of sandy shoreline along Cape Breton Island, perfect for swimming, relaxing, or enjoying scenic views of the Atlantic. Its calm waters and stunning surroundings make it a favorite spot for families and nature lovers alike.
- Lakies Head - Lakies Head is a scenic coastal spot on the Cabot Trail in Ingonish, offering rocky shoreline views and peaceful walking trails. It’s a perfect stop for photos, nature walks, and enjoying the rugged beauty of Cape Breton’s coastline.
- Keltic Lodge at the Highlands - The Keltic Lodge is a historic resort on Cape Breton’s coast, offering stunning ocean views, comfortable accommodations, and easy access to the Cabot Trail. It’s an ideal spot for dining, relaxation, and exploring the natural beauty of Ingonish.
- Gaelic College - The Gaelic College in Cape Breton preserves and celebrates Scottish Gaelic culture through music, dance, language, and crafts. Visitors can enjoy performances, workshops, and cultural exhibits that showcase the island’s rich heritage.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Meals
The Cabot Trail tour is exceptional for its ideal combination of stunning landscapes, cultural encounters, and tailored service. Participants are treated to expansive coastal vistas, striking highlands, quaint fishing communities, and distinctive attractions such as lighthouses, beaches, and craft shops—all with the ease of guided pickups and an expert…
The Cabot Trail tour is exceptional for its ideal combination of stunning landscapes, cultural encounters, and tailored service. Participants are treated to expansive coastal vistas, striking highlands, quaint fishing communities, and distinctive attractions such as lighthouses, beaches, and craft shops—all with the ease of guided pickups and an expert local guide. Whether it’s observing wildlife, taking remarkable photographs, or delving into Cape Breton’s vibrant heritage, this tour provides a genuine, unforgettable experience that surpasses a standard sightseeing journey.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.