St. Anthony sits on the northern tip of Newfoundland, a scenic town known for its dramatic cliffs, icy waters, and historical significance. With a picturesque harbor and colorful buildings, it offers travelers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Wildlife sightings, maritime history, and a friendly local atmosphere make this port an engaging stop on any North Atlantic cruise, capturing the essence of Newfoundland life.
This remote port attracts visitors seeking a unique blend of adventure and culture. Explore remnants of the town's whaling past, visit historical museums, and experience the rugged North Atlantic coastline. Opportunities to see icebergs, whales, and seabirds abound during certain seasons. St. Anthony provides a window into Newfoundland's maritime traditions and offers easy access to nearby natural parks and fishing villages, making it a compelling destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
Top Activity 1: Grenfell Historic Properties Visit the preserved homes and hospital established by Sir Wilfred Grenfell to learn about the medical and social work that shaped the community and region.
Top Activity 2: Iceberg and Wildlife Tours Take a guided boat tour along the coast to see towering icebergs, seabird colonies, and marine life, capturing the raw beauty of the northern Atlantic waters.
Lesser Known Gem: L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site Venture a short drive to the UNESCO World Heritage Viking site, where reconstructed Norse buildings and interpretive displays reveal the history of early European settlement in North America.
St. Anthony's port facilities accommodate smaller cruise ships, offering direct access to the town center. Passengers can walk to shops, cafes, and historical sites. Local guides provide excursions that highlight the region's natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural history. Transportation options to nearby parks, historical sites, and surrounding fishing communities make it convenient for passengers to explore the northern tip of Newfoundland fully.
Spring: 30 to 45 °F Summer: 50 to 65 °F Autumn: 35 to 55 °F Winter: 20 to 35 °F
Dress in layers and prepare for variable coastal weather. Local buses and taxis are available, but many attractions are within walking distance of the port, making exploration easy and enjoyable.

STARTING AT
$2684.00
per person