At low tide, the Bay of Fundy exposes cathedral-sized sea caves carved by the world's highest tides near the village of St. Martins — a 45-minute drive from the cruise pier and utterly unlike anywhere else on earth.
What to expect
Your guide drives you along the Fundy Trail corridor to the quintessential New Brunswick fishing village of St. Martins, pausing for coastal photography en route. On the red sand beach, you walk directly into the wave-sculpted conglomerate sea caves — towering, dramatic chambers that feel prehistoric. The guide explains the tidal forces that created them and the timeline before they flood again, adding welcome urgency to every moment. The return journey passes covered bridges and local farm stands.
Good to know
Tidal windows are non-negotiable — confirm the low-tide time with your guide when booking. Wear sturdy walking shoes with grip; the red sandstone beach is uneven. Departs and returns to the cruise pier; allow 4–5 hours total.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Saint John — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.