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Explore Newfoundland: Audio Driving and Walking Tour Bundle
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Pass by: Newfoundland and Labrador
The following are highlights from the three tours included in this bundle. In total, you'll hear over 110 audio stories with our three-pack of immersive, self-guided audio tours, designed to highlight the sights of St. John’s, Signal Hill, and the stunning Irish Loop.
Pass by: Cape Spear
At Cape Spear, you’ll stand at the edge of a continent, staring into the endless Atlantic. We’ll reveal the stories of courage, survival, and discovery.
Pass by: Witless Bay
Witless Bay might sound funny, but trust us—the charm here is no joke. As for the name, don’t worry—we’ll fill you in along the way!
Pass by: Avalon Peninsula
Join Steve, our Aussie wildlife lover, as he shares tales of the creatures that roam Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula. Keep your eyes peeled—and your snacks close—because out here, you never know who’s watching!
Pass by: Our Lady of The Cape Cemetery
You'll pass a quiet cemetery with flickering lights—but don’t be too quick to spook. We’ll tell you the tale of ghostly legends, glowing graves, and how old folklore found a modern twist.
Pass by: Mistaken Point
On the tour, we’ll reveal how this rocky cliff changed everything we thought we knew about evolution.
Pass by: Portugal Cove Pond
An overturned fishing boat by the road tells the story—of cod stocks collapsed, traditions halted, and a community that chose to endure. We’ll explore how loss gave way to resilience.
Pass by: Butter Pot Provincial Park
Butter Pot may sound sweet, but beneath the wild blueberries and ancient rocks lurk tales of fugitives, forest fires, and freedom. Just watch out for guys with cap-guns—we’ll explain.
Pass by: St. Thomas's Anglican Church Monument
This stop highlights the St. Thomas Anglican Church Monument, one of the oldest Anglican churches in Newfoundland. Learn about its historic architecture, notable parishioners, and role in the city’s past.
Pass by: Government House
Government House is the official residence of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Lieutenant Governor. You'll discover its elegant architecture, historic events, and significance in the province’s political life.
Pass by: Fort Townshend
This stop explores Fort Townshend, the historic military fortification that once defended St. John’s. Learn about its strategic role, remaining traces, and how the site now houses The Rooms, a cultural landmark.
Pass by: Jelly Bean Row
Showcasing Jellybean Row, this famous stretch of brightly colored row houses defines St. John’s charm. Hear how these vibrant homes became a symbol of the city’s personality and resilience.
Pass by: The Murray Premises Hotel
Here we explore the Murray Premises, one of St. John’s oldest commercial buildings, dating back to the 1800s. Hear how these historic warehouses have been transformed into a vibrant hub of shops, restaurants, and a boutique hotel.
Pass by: King's Beach
Here you'll find a serene shoreline spot offering beautiful views of the harbor and surrounding cliffs. Learn about its natural charm and how it’s become a favorite place for quiet reflection and seaside strolls.
Pass by: Signal Hill Visitor Centre
Begin your journey at the Signal Hill Visitor Centre, where interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and a captivating short film reveal the hill’s dramatic military and communication history. From hands-on displays to kids' explorer programs, this modern gateway sets the stage for your outdoor adventure across this iconic National Historic Site.
Pass by: Gibbet Hill
A spirited pirate narrator brings to life the hill’s eerie past—where criminals once hung in public view as a warning to all. Now a peaceful lookout, this stop offers sweeping views of St. John’s alongside haunting tales of justice on the high seas
Pass by: Deadmans Pond
Shrouded in legend and ghostly lore, Deadman’s Pond is a tranquil yet eerie stop where tales of bottomless depths, vengeful spirits, and chilling mysteries still ripple beneath the surface.
Pass by: Fort Amherst
From Signal Hill, hear a former lighthouse keeper share stories of vanished forts, wartime defenses, and the enduring memory of a coast that once stood guard.
Pass by: The Rooms
Once a bustling hotel and tavern, The Rooms now rises above St. John's as Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest public cultural space, merging art gallery, museum, and archives under one strikingly modern roof. From here, stories of Indigenous heritage, maritime life, and wartime resilience echo out across the city, just as the panoramic view mirrors the layered history within.
What's Included
- Download on WIFI before (no signal required or data used during tour)
- Hands free (audio plays automatically)
- Customer Service via Phone & Email
- Tours included: Irish Loop Driving Tour, St. John's & Signal Hill Walking Tours
- Lifetime Tour Access on the app for Android & iOS
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime.
- **Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.
- Attraction tickets
- Smartphone or tablet
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
Meeting And Pickup
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Additional Info
- Service animals allowed
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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