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Our most popular tours sell out quickly so we recommend that you book early to avoid disappointment.
OVERVIEW
Cruise the pristine waters off Newfoundland and look for Atlantic puffins, which may number up to a half-million. You will board the boat in the engaging fishing community of Bay Bulls and soon begin cruising the dramatic coastline, where chances are you will see puffins and perhaps even an iceberg (in season). A staggeringly high 95% of all of North America’s Atlantic puffins breed around the Newfoundland and Labrador coasts, and they are magnificent to watch. Often called “sea parrots,” puffins spend most of their lives on the water, either diving as deep as 200 feet for food or resting on the waves when not swimming. They are also skilled flyers, which is surprising considering their stout bodies. These waters are also home to the world’s largest population of humpback whales, which often breach the surface in a magnificent display of power. Also, keep an eye out for frolicking dolphins and seabirds such as gannets and storm petrels. After your boat tour, we will head to Cape Spear National Historic Site for a visit, before returning back to St. John’s at the end of your tour.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cruise Newfoundland’s picturesque coastline, looking for Atlantic puffins.
• • Watch the puffins dive for food and then rest on the waves between dives.
• Listen to the naturalist describe puffin behavior.
• Look for other marine life such as humpback whales, which are often spotted feeding.
• Drive through the fishing community of Petty Harbour on the way to Cape Spear National Historic Site, St. John’s.
• Cape Spear National Historic Site.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.