Honeymoons in Nova Scotia
Overview of Nova Scotia
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A honeymoon in Nova Scotia is guaranteed to leave you with many memorable moments, set to the back drop of a province with an original Canadian atmosphere. Opportunities for outdoor recreation abound, with many hiking and cycling options to choose from. Enjoy the landscape dotted with old lighthouses, boats and wooden buildings, while you feast on fresh lobster. Famous for being hospitable and friendly, the people of Nova Scotia are the icing on the cake. Don’t be surprised if you’re invited in for dinner with some newfound friends during your honeymoon in Nova Scotia!
To ensure an exciting, romantic honeymoon in Nova Scotia, consider these three activities.
- With 150 historic lighthouses standing tall and proud, how can you not stop and admire at least one of them? The Lighthouse Route can be traveled by car or bicycle and will take you past old fishing villages and along Nova Scotia’s South Shore.
- Whale watching! Take a guided tour, or just make a pit stop while driving or biking along the sea. There’ll be plenty of opportunities to take photos.
- Time travel. Joggins Fossil Cliffs stretch out 15 km along the beach, and are a UNESCO world heritage site where you can see 300 million year old plants, animals and footprints, revealed by the world’s highest tides.
Key honeymoon facts about Nova Scotia
When to go:
Nova Scotia’s climate is moderate all year long with warm, comfortable summers and chilly winters. Temperatures during the summer months on average range from 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, and during the winter months they range from 1 to 15 degrees below freezing. Be sure to pack a variety of clothing for your honeymoon in Nova Scotia, as layering is always recommended. Temperatures are prone to fluctuate quite substantially from one time of day to the next, depending on your location.
Flight Information:
You can get to this beautiful location in less than 7 hours with direct flights with Air Canada. They operate from London Heathrow and take you to Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
Currency:
Canadian Dollar.
Travel Documents
Visitors from the UK coming to celebrate their honeymoon in Nova Scotia don’t require a visa. With a valid passport, you will be able to stay for up to six months. There are several airports in Nova Scotia, making the province easily accessible from all major Canadian cities, and directly through London. Renting a car is usually a good idea, especially if you hope to take some trips outside of the city during your honeymoon in Nova Scotia.
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