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Itinerary and Pricing
Newfoundland Circumnavigation
October 1 to October 12, 2025
From $6,995 to $15,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Save 15%
Applies to berth cost only
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Expedition Team, Experts, and Guides

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Inuit Cultural Educator, Expedition Team

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- Day 1: St. John’s, NL, Canada
- Day 2–3: The Northeast Coast
- Day 4: L’Anse aux Meadows
- Day 5: Red Bay
- Day 6–7: Gros Morne National Park & Woody Point
- Day 8–9: Southern Coast
- Day 10: Miawpukek (Conne River)
- Day 11: Saint-Pierre, France
- Day 12: St. John’s, NL, Canada
Itinerary

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Day 1:
St. John’s, NL, Canada
Begin Your Adventure
Welcome to St. John’s—Newfoundland’s historic, vibrant capital. Sailing out of the port of St. John’s, Signal Hill keeps watch as we exit the world-famous Narrows. The charming houses of the Battery are always a hit with shutterbugs. Watch for whales and seabirds as we sail!

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Day 2–3:
The Northeast Coast
Visit Picturesque Villages and Charming Communities
The northeast coast of Newfoundland is known for the dozens of picturesque villages that dot its rocky shores, and we’ll find harbour in one of these unique communities. We look forward to a characteristically warm Newfoundland welcome upon our arrival. Photographers will have their work cut out for them, capturing all the special charm of classic island communities and stunning coastlines.

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Day 4:
L’Anse aux Meadows
Immerse Yourself in Viking Archaeology
L’Anse aux Meadows, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the only authenticated Norse settlement in North America. The archaeological remains found here in 1960 date to approximately 1000 CE. Amazingly, the location was first established by a close reading of the Viking sagas.
Today, a superb interpretation centre and several reconstructed Norse-style sod buildings make L’Anse aux Meadows a must-see for any visitor to Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Day 5:
Red Bay
Soak in Basque Whaling History
The Red Bay Basque Whaling Station became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013. Basque whalers operated out of the Red Bay harbour in the 1500s: North America’s first export industry.
The interpretation centre at Red Bay is excellent. Here we find tools, personal items, and navigational instruments recovered from the wreck of the whaling ship San Juan. The ship was lost in a storm in 1565 and found centuries later submerged in the harbour. We'll visit nearby Saddle Island to learn the history of the whaling industry.

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Day 6–7:
Gros Morne National Park & Woody Point
Hike through Incredible Geology
Gros Morne National Park's Tablelands, a six-hundred-metre plateau, form one of the world’s best examples of exposed mantle. Normally found below the Earth’s crust, the mineral-rich rocks support very little life, making the Tablelands an eerie landscape.
We will offer various walking and hiking options here. Views of Bonne Bay are spectacular. Gros Morne’s interpretation centre is excellent and the town of Woody Point is a delight to explore.

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Day 8–9:
Southern Coast
Explore Scenic Coastlines and Remote Outports
The wild and windswept coast of southern Newfoundland is home to a few remaining outport communities. Visits here are often a highlight of our journey.
There are many choices of unique bays and coves to explore via Zodiac or land excursions. Along the coast, the geology is outstanding, and the plant life is gorgeous. We’ll be on the watch for wildlife, too. We’ll make the most of every chance to explore this beautiful and remote coast.

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Day 10:
Miawpukek (Conne River)
Experience Mi'kmaw Culture
The First Nations community of Miawpukek became a permanent settlement sometime around 1822. Before then, it was one of many semi-permanent camping sites used by the Mi'kmaw people—who had traditionally travelled nomadically throughout the east coast of Canada.
Since its establishment as a reserve in 1987, Miawpukek has successfully bridged traditional knowledge and contemporary practice. We will receive a formal welcome from local leaders and have a chance to explore this special community.

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Day 11:
Saint-Pierre, France
Visit European Shops and Cafés
Explore Saint-Pierre, a last bastion of France’s colonial territories in North America. The colourful and charming shops and residences of the town of Saint-Pierre reveal its unique historical character.
French food, wine, clothing, and culture are all on offer here. The sweets at the local cafes and bakeries are in high demand. Saint-Pierre offers a taste of European living, just a short sail from the coast of Newfoundland!

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Day 12:
St. John’s, NL, Canada
Wave a Fond Farewell
On the final day of our expedition, we sail back through the Narrows and into St. John’s harbour. We will say our farewells and the expedition team will be on hand to assist you with luggage and transportation arrangements.
Pricing and Cabins
Canadian residents may opt to use our in-house exchange rate (fixed quarterly) and pay for their voyage in Canadian dollars. Contact Adventure Canada or your travel advisor for more details.
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Cabin Category 10
Suite
Deck 7 Forward-Facing$15,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 9
Junior Suite
Deck 5$14,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 9
Junior Suite
Deck 7 Forward-Facing$14,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 8
Superior Twin
Deck 5$13,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
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Cabin Category 8
Superior Twin
Deck 7 Forward-Facing$13,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
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Cabin Category 8
Superior Twin
Deck 7$13,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
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Cabin Category 7
Select Twin
Deck 5$12,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 7
Select Twin
Deck 8$12,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 6
Comfort Twin
Deck 4$11,995 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
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Cabin Category 6
Comfort Twin
Deck 7$11,995 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 6
Comfort Twin
Deck 8$11,995 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 5
Main Twin
Deck 5$11,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 4
Exterior Twin
Deck 4$10,595 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 3
Interior Twin
Deck 5$9,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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Cabin Category 2
Triple
Deck 4$7,995 USD
per person based on triple occupancy
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Cabin Category 1
Quad
Deck 4$6,995 USD
per person based on quad occupancy
Cabin Details
Ship

Ocean Endeavour
Our spacious, ice-strengthened vessel features twenty Zodiacs, and advanced navigation equipment. A doctor, paramedic, medical clinic, and enhanced health regime offer peace of mind. Roomy facilities offer comfortable travel with plenty of breathing room for all.
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Newfoundland Circumnavigation
October 1 to October 12, 2025
From $6,995 to $15,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Save 15%
Applies to berth cost only -
Single Supplement: No single supplement on a limited quantity of cabins in categories 3 to 7!
Once these cabins are sold, the single supplement fee is 1.5 times the berth cost.
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Starts: St. John’s, NL, Canada
Ends: St. John’s, NL, Canada
Inclusions and Exclusions
Included:
- Passage aboard the Ocean Endeavour
- Applicable taxes and credit card fees
- Complimentary expedition jacket
- Special access permits, entry, and park fees
- Expert expedition team
- Guided activities
- Sightseeing and community visits
- All Zodiac excursions
- Port fees
- Pre-departure materials
- Educational program
- Interactive workshops
- Evening entertainment
- All shipboard meals
Not Included:
- Commercial and charter flights
- Program enhancements/optional excursions
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
- Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
- Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
- Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation
Incentives
Free Single Supplement
For those who prefer not to share, we have a limited quantity of cabins in category 3 through to category 7 with no single supplement! Once these cabins are sold, the single supplement fee is 1.5 times the berth cost. Single occupancy in categories 8–10 is available at full double-occupancy rates. Can be combined with the Multi-Trip Promotion, League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program, and Early Booking Bonus. Subject to cabin availability.
Multi-Trip Promotion
Receive 30% off the berth cost when you book more than one Ocean Endeavour expedition (excluding Antarctica) in the same calendar. Can be combined with the Free Single Supplement and League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
Save 30% under 30
Save 30% on the berth cost for travellers under thirty years of age. Can be combined with the Free Single Supplement and League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
Family Friendly
Children four years old and younger pay only for charter airfare—and children two years and younger travel free! Children must be accompanied by a full-fare adult. Can be combined with the League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
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Newfoundland Circumnavigation
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Learn more about the highlights of our Newfoundland Circumnavigation expedition, the day-to-day itinerary, and what makes small-ship expedition travel so special.
Published itineraries are examples only, weather, ice, government regulations, and community requests may necessitate changes to the planned schedules. These sometimes necessary adjustments present exciting opportunities for exploration, discovery, and adventure.