Newfoundland Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A harbor with colorful buildings and boats, surrounded by a mountainous landscape.
A coastal landscape with a lighthouse, rocky cliffs, and a boat on the water.
A wooden boardwalk leading to a beach with a view of the ocean and distant mountains.
A blue house with a bicycle parked against it.
A man sitting on a wooden bench overlooking a vast landscape with fields and distant buildings.

View icebergs and whales off the Atlantic coast of this island in Canada’s easternmost province, one of the first places where European explorers settled.

Newfoundland’s name fits. Its position jutting into the Atlantic Ocean from North America made it the first land John Cabot discovered in his 1497 journey from England. Today the island is part of a Canadian province with mainland Labrador. Visit Newfoundland’s four regions to discover its fascinating history and experience its natural beauty.

The eastern Avalon Peninsula features the provincial capital of St. John’sOpens in a new window, one of North America’s oldest cities. Appreciate the contrasting neighborhoods of this city with peaceful views of the age-old fishing port of Quidi VidiOpens in a new window during the day and restaurants and bars of George StreetOpens in a new window in the evening. Watch for icebergs and whales from the coastline near the Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site and learn about Marconi’s 1901 transatlantic wireless transmission to Signal HillOpens in a new window.

Move west to the Eastern Region and Cabot’s actual landing spot at Bonavista. Follow the 5.3-mile (8.5-kilometer) loop of the Skerwink Trail to view sea stacks, wind-bent tuckamore fir trees and historic settlements along Trinity Bay. Ferry to the French islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon for views of breathtaking scenery as you hike between quaint villages.

The Central Region features Iceberg Alley, a great spot to view six types of ice floating south from Greenland and dozens of species of whales. Sea kayak or explore the boreal forest of Terra Nova National Park. Hike along the region’s 55 marked trails. Visit Gander, inspiration for the Broadway musical Come from Away, depicting how local residents welcomed passengers from 38 international flights diverted after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

See where Vikings landed over 1,000 years ago at L'Anse aux Meadows in the Western Region. Look for moose and freshwater fjords in Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO site encompassing the Long Range Mountains.

Visit Newfoundland for beautiful scenery and friendly people. Fly to St. John’s from major U.S. and Canada cities. As the closest North American city to Europe, St. John’s is only a 6-hour flight from London.

Popular cities in Newfoundland

Colorful Victorian houses with a street and cars.
St. John's
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Find the "City of Legends" at Canada's easternmost point. Explore its dramatic iceberg-spotted coast and enjoy its distinctly artistic atmosphere.

Reasons to visit

  • George Street
  • Signal Hill National Historic Site
  • The Rooms
A mountainous landscape with a lake and dense forest.
Rocky Harbour
Known for Seafood, Hiking and Walking
Trip time! Discover the hiking, monuments and museums in Rocky Harbour.

Reasons to visit

  • Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse
A coastal town with houses along the shoreline, a road curving through the town, and mountains in the background.
Corner Brook
Known for Hiking, Scenery and Live music
Discover Newfoundland’s beautiful west coast from one of its most populated cities, which features mountain trails, ski resorts and a totem pole of Newfoundland history.
A coastal village with houses along the shoreline, a rocky beach, and a forested hill in the background.
Twillingate
Known for Glaciers, Whale watching and Tours
Experience the glaciers, seaside and art in Twillingate!
A road flanked by dense forests under a sunset sky.
Gander
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Golf
Gander is calling! Discover its dining, golf, natural setting and more.
A moose walking through a river with a forest in the background.
Deer Lake
Known for Friendly people, Lakes and Excursions
This town has one of the largest butterfly gardens in eastern North America. A huge lake lies just south and a national park with a picturesque fjord is just north.

Stay near popular Newfoundland attractions