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Discover Nova Scotia’s best with this private 6-hour tour featuring wine tastings, a lobster lunch at Halls Harbour, and stunning Bay of Fundy views.

This private tour through Nova Scotia promises a taste of everything that makes the province special — scenic views, award-winning wines, and a classic lobster lunch. While I haven’t personally taken this exact trip, reviews and detailed itineraries paint a clear picture of what you can expect. It’s a carefully curated outing designed for curious travelers eager to combine authentic local flavors with spectacular scenery.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the personalized, private nature ensures a relaxed, tailored experience without the rush of a large group. Second, the combination of wine and seafood taps into Nova Scotia’s culinary highlights — wine grown in the rolling hills of the Annapolis Valley paired with fresh lobster straight from the bay. The possible downside? The six-hour duration may feel long for those with tight schedules or little patience for driving. Still, if you appreciate comfort, exclusivity, and authentic taste, this tour is likely a perfect fit.
It’s best suited for travelers who love good wine, enjoy seafood, and want a genuine, less touristy glimpse into Nova Scotia’s landscape and flavors. Families with children over nine, couples, or small groups looking for a personalized day will find plenty to love here.
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The tour begins with convenient pickup options, whether you’re staying at a hotel, Airbnb, near Halifax Stanfield International Airport, or at the cruise ship port. Most travelers will appreciate the door-to-door service that takes the hassle out of navigating unfamiliar territory. The vehicle, a clean and comfortable white Subaru SUV, is easy to spot, and the driver is prepared to help with your luggage or any last-minute questions.
Once aboard, we loved the way the trip starts with a local-roasted coffee and a friendly chat about Nova Scotia’s highlights. The drive to the Annapolis Valley takes around 75 minutes, giving you plenty of time to settle in and absorb the changing scenery. The route winds through lush farmland, rolling hills, and charming rural landscapes—an authentic slice of Nova Scotia countryside.
More Great Tours NearbyThe first winery visit offers a guided tour of the vines, where your guide (a local wine expert) shares insights into the region’s wine-growing history and techniques. You’ll enjoy a tasting of several wines, which may include some award-winning varieties. The landscape here is part of what makes the wine special — the combination of climate, soil, and expert craftsmanship creates a unique flavor profile. Reviews mention the excellent wine selection and the guide’s engaging storytelling, adding layers of appreciation for each sip.
Next, it’s time for the highlight of many travelers’ day: a lobster lunch at Halls Harbour Lobster Pound. Overlooking the dramatic Bay of Fundy, this seafood feast is served with stunning views of the tide rising or receding — a natural spectacle that adds to the authenticity of your meal. The lobster is fresh, and the setting is classic Nova Scotia, with lobster served in a casual, friendly environment.
While you eat, you might find yourself fascinated by the world’s highest tides visible just outside the window. Take a moment to explore the area — perhaps browse local shops or snap photos of the rugged coastline. Many guests comment on how the scenery enhances the already delicious seafood experience.
After lunch, a short drive takes you to another local winery for a second tasting. Here, the focus may be on different wine styles, allowing you to compare and perhaps find a new favorite. The ability to tailor the experience based on your preferences (such as wine styles or specific varietals) is a notable benefit of this private tour.
The final leg of the tour is a scenic 75-minute drive back to Halifax or Wolfville, depending on your pickup point. Along the way, your guide may share additional insights about Nova Scotia’s history, culture, and culinary scene. Most reviews praise this part of the trip as a relaxing, information-rich wind-down.

While the price might seem steep for a six-hour tour, much of the cost covers private transportation, personalized attention, and exclusive access. The tours are designed to be flexible, with pre-tour questions about your wine preferences and dietary needs, ensuring a tailored experience. Including snacks, water, and coffee adds to the value, making it feel like a well-catered, hassle-free day.
You’ll want to consider the timing — starting times are flexible, but the full day commitment suits travelers who want an in-depth, relaxed exploration. The tour is not suitable for children under nine, but couples, small groups, or friends seeking a private, immersive taste of Nova Scotia will find it very rewarding.

Many reviewers appreciate the personalized approach and the chance to explore at their own pace. One traveler said, “The views of the tide coming in at Halls Harbour are breathtaking. The lobster was the freshest I’ve ever had.” Others enjoyed the knowledgeable commentary from the guide, who seamlessly combined wine education with local stories.
Some pointed out that the drive is long but scenic — a chance to see the beautiful countryside and learn about Nova Scotia’s agricultural and coastal regions. The tour’s flexibility and direct contact with local experts make it stand out from larger, more generic excursions.

This private wine, lobster, and scenic tour offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of Nova Scotia. It’s ideal for wine enthusiasts, seafood lovers, and travelers seeking a relaxed, personalized day out with stunning views and genuine local flavors. The combination of beautiful scenery, expert-guided tastings, and fresh lobster makes it a memorable experience worth the investment.
For those who value comfort, exclusivity, and authenticity, this tour hits the right notes. It’s perfect if you want a curated day without the typical crowds, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and explore at your own pace.
If your goal is to experience Nova Scotia’s culinary and scenic highlights with expert guidance and private transport, this tour offers excellent value and a memorable window into the province’s heart.
Is pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes door-to-door pickup at your hotel, Airbnb, Halifax airport, or cruise port, with most pickups happening at the main door.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, including travel, tastings, lunch, and sightseeing.
Can I customize the wine preferences?
Yes, when booking, you’ll be asked about your wine preferences, and the guide will tailor the tastings accordingly.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Not for children under nine years old, as the tour involves tasting wine and seafood that might not be suitable for the youngest travelers.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID. The tour provides snacks, water, and coffee, but you might want to bring your own preferred drinks or snacks if desired.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Non-folding wheelchairs and strollers are not allowed, so consider this if mobility is a concern.
What’s included in the price?
Transport, two winery visits with tastings, a lobster lunch, snacks, water, and coffee are included.
What makes this tour stand out?
The private, customizable approach, stunning views of the Bay of Fundy, and the focus on authentic local flavors make it a distinctive experience.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
This tour balances scenic beauty, culinary delights, and cultural richness—making it a standout choice for anyone eager to experience Nova Scotia in an authentic, relaxed way.
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