Cruise Ship Exclusive Private Jeep Tour

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Margarees

Apr 1 – Oct 31

from $980

About

DUE TO DIFFERENT CRUISE DOCKING TIMES, THIS TOUR CANNOT BE BOOKED ONLINE.*

Please email capebretonbackcountry@gmail.com or call or text (902) 449 6224 to book.
Maximize your time in port on a private Jeep excursion.
Travel approximately 40 minutes from the cruise port to experience some of the best views on Cape Breton Island. We require a minimum of 5 hours to provide a full and comprehensive tour experience.
Your private Jeep excursion includes hidden gems, panoramic viewpoints, ancient family farms, salmon fishing rivers, small fishing villages, and more, while travelling both on and off the Cabot Trail. Along the way, enjoy fascinating local history, stories, and exclusive access to places only a local guide would know.
What’s included:
– Cruise terminal pick up and drop off
– Extra care with punctuality due to cruise schedules. Guaranteed return on time
– Multiple stops and endless photo opportunities
– Breath taking panoramic mountain views and off the beaten path hidden gems
– Learn about nature, wildlife, the life cycle of a salmon, and local history
– Option for a fully on road tour or a mix of on and off road. Let your guide know what works best for your group
– Join us for one of the most scenic and stress free tours on Cape Breton Island.
Important Information:
We have two Jeeps available when scheduling allows. Groups of up to eight guests can be accommodated. Please book one reservation per Jeep.

Location & Contact

6288 Cabot Trail, North East Margaree, Nova Scotia

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