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Cabot Trail & Baddeck Tour from Sydney Cape Breton Cruise Port
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5 hours (approx.)
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Pickup offered
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Pass by: Charlotte Street
Drive through Charlotte Street in Sydney, Nova Scotia, one of the most historic and lively streets in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Located near the Port of Sydney, Charlotte Street gives visitors a great first look at downtown Sydney’s local charm, heritage buildings, restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, and waterfront atmosphere. As part of a Sydney shore excursion, this scenic downtown drive offers views of the city’s historic character, including nearby landmarks such as the Jost House, older stone and brick buildings, local pubs, and cultural sites. Charlotte Street is a great introduction to Cape Breton Island, combining history, community life, and small-city charm. It is a perfect route for cruise visitors who want to experience downtown Sydney before continuing toward other top Cape Breton attractions.
Stop at: Seal Island Bridge
Cross the iconic Seal Island Bridge near New Harris, Nova Scotia, one of the most scenic highlights on a Cape Breton shore excursion. Spanning the beautiful Great Bras d’Or Channel, this impressive bridge connects Boularderie Island with Cape Breton Island and offers unforgettable views of Bras d’Or Lake, forested hills, coastal waters, and the natural beauty of Cape Breton. As you drive across Seal Island Bridge, enjoy a peaceful and picturesque part of the journey, perfect for sightseeing, photography, and experiencing the island’s famous scenic routes. Located near Kelly’s Mountain and along the route between Sydney, Baddeck, and the Cabot Trail, Seal Island Bridge is a memorable stop or drive-through highlight for cruise visitors and travelers exploring Cape Breton Island. This area showcases the charm of New Harris, Nova Scotia, the beauty of Bras d’Or Lake, and the coastal landscapes that make Cape Breton one of Atlantic Canada’s top travel destinations.
Stop at: St. Anns Overlook
Travel along the Trans-Canada Highway to St. Anns Overlook near Englishtown, Nova Scotia, a peaceful scenic viewpoint and beautiful drive-through highlight on Cape Breton Island. This lookout offers amazing views of St. Anns Bay, rolling hills, forested landscapes, coastal scenery, and the natural beauty of Nova Scotia. Located on the route from Sydney Cruise Port toward the Cabot Trail, Ingonish, Cape Smokey, and the Cape Breton Highlands, St. Anns Overlook is a perfect photo stop for cruise visitors and travelers exploring Cape Breton. Guests can enjoy fresh Atlantic air, mountain views, quiet surroundings, and a relaxing sightseeing experience before continuing toward Englishtown Ferry, Gaelic College, Bras d’Or Lake, and other top Cape Breton attractions. This scenic overlook adds local charm, natural beauty, and memorable views to any Cape Breton shore excursion or Cabot Trail tour from Sydney.
Stop at: Gaelic College
Visit the Gaelic College on Cabot Trail Road in St. Ann’s, Nova Scotia, a meaningful cultural stop on a Cape Breton shore excursion and Cabot Trail tour from Sydney. Located along the world-famous Cabot Trail, the Gaelic College gives visitors a chance to experience Cape Breton’s strong Celtic heritage, Gaelic culture, music, dance, language, and local traditions. This stop is perfect for cruise visitors who want more than just scenic views and want to learn about the history and culture that shaped Cape Breton Island. Guests can explore the grounds, enjoy the peaceful setting, take photos, and discover the island’s deep Scottish-Gaelic roots. Located between Sydney Cruise Port, Englishtown, St. Ann’s Bay, Ingonish, and the Cape Breton Highlands, the Gaelic College is a popular cultural highlight on any Cabot Trail sightseeing tour in Nova Scotia.
Stop at: Cabotto Chocolates
Visit Cabotto Chocolates in Indian Brook, Nova Scotia, a sweet and memorable stop on a Cabot Trail tour from Sydney and Cape Breton shore excursion. Located along the scenic Cabot Trail, Cabotto Chocolates gives visitors a chance to enjoy locally made chocolate, handmade treats, and a charming small-business experience in the heart of Cape Breton Island. This stop is perfect for cruise visitors, families, couples, and travelers who want to taste something unique while exploring Indian Brook, St. Ann’s Bay, Englishtown, Ingonish, and the Cape Breton Highlands. Guests can browse delicious chocolates, pick up local souvenirs, take photos, and enjoy a relaxing break during their sightseeing journey. Cabotto Chocolates adds local flavour, Cape Breton charm, and a fun food stop to any Cabot Trail scenic drive, Sydney cruise port excursion, or Nova Scotia travel experience.
Stop at: Cabot Trail
Travel along the scenic southeastern section of the world-famous Cabot Trail. Enjoy breathtaking ocean vistas and serene views of inland bays as you journey through Cape Breton Highlands’ stunning landscapes.
Stop at: Englishtown Ferry
a unique and memorable highlight on a Cabot Trail tour from Sydney and Cape Breton shore excursion. This short ferry crossing connects travelers across St. Anns Bay and adds a special local experience to the scenic drive toward the Cabot Trail, Ingonish, Cape Smokey, and the Cape Breton Highlands. Guests can enjoy peaceful coastal views, fresh Atlantic air, and beautiful surroundings while experiencing one of Cape Breton’s classic transportation routes. The Englishtown Ferry is a perfect drive-through attraction for cruise visitors looking for authentic Nova Scotia charm, scenic water views, and memorable photo opportunities. Located near St. Anns, Indian Brook, Gaelic College, and Cabotto Chocolates, this ferry crossing adds adventure, local culture, and coastal beauty to any Sydney cruise port excursion or Cape Breton Island sightseeing tour.
Stop at: Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
Visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, one of the top cultural attractions on Cape Breton Island. Located in the beautiful village of Baddeck, this historic site celebrates the life, inventions, and legacy of Alexander Graham Bell, best known as the inventor of the telephone. Guests can explore fascinating exhibits about Bell’s work in communication, aviation, marine technology, and innovation while enjoying views of the scenic Bras d’Or Lake. This stop is a perfect highlight on a Baddeck tour from Sydney, Cape Breton shore excursion, or Cabot Trail sightseeing tour. Cruise visitors and travelers can experience local history, science, culture, and beautiful waterfront scenery in one memorable visit. Located near Baddeck Harbour, the Cabot Trail, Kidston Island, and Bras d’Or Lake, the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site adds education, history, and authentic Nova Scotia charm to any Cape Breton travel experience.
Stop at: Clucking Hen Cafe & Bakery ( Seasonal may- October)
Stop at the Clucking Hen Cafe & Bakery on the Cabot Trail in North Shore, Nova Scotia, a popular seasonal food stop open from May to October. Located along the scenic route between Englishtown, Indian Brook, Ingonish, and the Cape Breton Highlands, this charming cafe is a great place for guests to enjoy fresh baked goods, coffee, snacks, sandwiches, and local flavours during a Cabot Trail tour from Sydney. For cruise passengers, this stop also provides a convenient restroom break during the journey, making the tour more comfortable before continuing along the Cabot Trail. Guests can relax, stretch their legs, enjoy homemade treats, and experience a friendly local Cape Breton cafe before heading toward Cape Smokey, Ingonish Beach, Green Cove Trail, and other top Nova Scotia attractions. This seasonal cafe adds comfort, local taste, and authentic Cape Breton charm to any Sydney cruise port shore excursion.
What's Included
- Admission fee
- Meals
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
Select a pickup point
After exiting the ship and passing through the dock security gate, turn left where tour guide will be holding your name sign. Please disembark early — you’ll have 30 minutes to meet your guide. If your ship’s arrival time changes, your tour time will adjust automatically.
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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