The hidden jewel of the Fundy shore — St. Martins is a 19th-century shipbuilding village with crimson sea caves carved by tidal action, two iconic covered wooden bridges, and a coastline accessible only at low tide. A private guide makes this a curated, unhurried discovery.
What to expect
Your guide drives the scenic Fundy Trail Parkway corridor east of Saint John to St. Martins, arriving at the sea caves at precisely the right tidal moment. You walk into soaring red-sandstone arches, the walls carved smooth by millennia of 15-metre tides, listening to waves echo inside. The two covered wooden bridges — among the last in New Brunswick — frame perfect photographs. The village's harbour, where square-rigger ships were once built in the hundreds, rounds out a portrait of Maritime history that feels entirely off the tourist trail.
Good to know
St. Martins is about 45 minutes from Saint John. Tidal timing is critical — your guide handles this, but confirm your all-aboard time at booking. Wear sturdy walking shoes; cave floors are uneven and damp. Book Go Fundy Tours directly; private group pricing available.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bay of Fundy — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.