3-Day Newfoundland Itinerary How to Make the Most of a Short Trip

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3-Day
Newfoundland
Itinerary

Only 3 days? You can still see Signal Hill, stand at the easternmost point in North America, watch 500,000 puffins, spot humpback whales, hike a dramatic coastal trail, and have a gourmet picnic by a lighthouse — all within 90 minutes of downtown St. John’s.

Base: St. John’s (YYT)
Best time: June – September
Transport: Rental car for Days 2–3
Recommended: 7–10 days total
3
Days / Nights
1
Base City
<90 min
Max Drive from YYT
June–Sep
Best Season
500,000+
Puffins in the Area
Before You Go

Can You See Newfoundland in 3 Days?

The ideal duration for a visit to Newfoundland depends on what you want to experience. To get a good taste of the island’s main attractions, a stay of 7–10 days is recommended. However, if a short trip is all you have, don’t be discouraged — St. John’s and the Avalon Peninsula alone offer an extraordinary concentration of experiences that would take most destinations a week to match.

This 3-day itinerary is based entirely in St. John’s — one of the oldest cities in North America — with day trips along the Avalon Peninsula. Yes, St. John’s is a walkable city, especially in the downtown area, where many attractions, restaurants, and shops are concentrated. A rental car is recommended for Days 2 and 3 to reach Cape Spear, Bay Bulls, and the Irish Loop.

Your 3-Day Route at a Glance
Day 1
St. John’s
Signal Hill · Jellybean Row · The Rooms · George Street
Day 2
Cape Spear & Bay Bulls
Easternmost Point · 500,000 Puffins · Whale Watching
Day 3
Irish Loop & Ferryland
Lighthouse Picnic · Colony of Avalon · Coastal Drive
Signal Hill Cabot Tower St. John's Newfoundland 3 day itinerary Day 1
Signal Hill — Day 1
Cape Spear Lighthouse easternmost point North America Day 2 itinerary
Cape Spear — Day 2
Gatherall's puffin whale watch Bay Bulls Witless Bay boat tour Day 2
Bay Bulls Boat Tour — Day 2
Ferryland Lighthouse Irish Loop Day 3 itinerary picnic coastal views
Ferryland — Day 3
Jellybean Row Houses colourful downtown St. John's Day 1 itinerary
Jellybean Row — Day 1
Day by Day

Your Complete 3-Day
Newfoundland Itinerary

The best time to visit St. John’s is during the summer, from June to early September. The best month to visit Newfoundland is typically July — the weather is relatively warm and stable, the days are long, and many festivals and events occur.

Signal Hill St. John's Day 1 Newfoundland itinerary Cabot Tower panoramic views
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Signal Hill & Downtown — St. John’s
Day 1 — Arrive & Explore the Capital
St. John’s —
City of Colour & History
✈ Fly into YYT · 15 minutes to downtown

Arrive in St. John’s — one of the oldest cities in North America — and spend your first full day exploring on foot. St. John’s is a walkable city, especially in the downtown area, where all the attractions, restaurants, and shops are concentrated. To fully experience St. John’s and its surroundings, a visit of 4 to 5 days is recommended — but even one full day delivers an extraordinary amount.

🏛 Signal Hill National Historic Site — the most iconic site in St. John’s; explore Cabot Tower where Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal in 1901; panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the city, and the harbour
🏠 Jellybean Row Houses — the brightly painted Victorian row houses are one of the most photographed sights in St. John’s; start on Prescott and Gower Streets for the best sections; a testament to the city’s resilience and vibrant spirit
🏛 The Rooms — Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier cultural facility, encompassing a museum, art gallery, and archives; stunning views of the city and harbour from its hilltop location; open year-round
🍺 Quidi Vidi Village — a quaint fishing village 3 km from downtown; home to the award-winning Quidi Vidi Brewery which produces the famous Iceberg Beer made from 20,000-year-old iceberg water
🎵 George Street tonight — George Street is renowned for its nightlife and is home to the most pubs per square foot of any street in North America; live traditional Newfoundland music fills the bars throughout summer
Pick up your rental car today if you haven’t already — you’ll need it for Days 2 and 3. Book in advance as summer inventory is limited and prices spike last-minute. Downtown itself is walkable; the car is for Day 2’s Cape Spear and Bay Bulls trips.
Gatherall's Puffin Whale Watch Bay Bulls Witless Bay Ecological Reserve Day 2 itinerary
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Cape Spear & Bay Bulls — The Avalon Coast
Day 2 — Wildlife & the Edge of North America
Cape Spear,
Puffins & Whales
🚗 Cape Spear is 18 min from downtown · Bay Bulls is 30 min south

Start at dawn. Cape Spear is the easternmost point in North America — one of the few places on the continent where you can greet the first rays of the sun. The spectacle of dawn breaking over the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean is nothing short of magical. Then drive south to Bay Bulls for one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences in Atlantic Canada.

🔦 Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site — the easternmost point in North America; explore the historic Cape Spear Lighthouse, which offers a glimpse into the area’s Atlantic history; 180-degree ocean views; arrive at sunrise for the most dramatic light
East Coast Trail near Cape Spear — the trail network is over 300 kilometres along the rugged coastline; the section near Cape Spear offers dramatic cliffs and opportunities to see wildlife including whales, puffins, and icebergs
🐦 Witless Bay Ecological Reserve boat tour from Bay Bulls — home to North America’s largest Atlantic puffin colony; hundreds of thousands of birds visit every season; the best time to see puffins is in summer from June through August with June and July the peak months during the breeding season
🐋 Whale watching — Gatherall’s or O’Brien’s from Bay Bulls — whale-watching season in St. John’s area runs from mid-June to mid-August; humpback whales, minke whales, and occasionally orcas; the tour will take you around the island where you can watch the birds up close alongside the whales
Puffins are diurnal birds — active during the day with peak activity in the early morning and late afternoon. Book Gatherall’s or O’Brien’s at least a day ahead. The combined whale and puffin boat tour is one trip — 2–3 hours and extraordinary value for the wildlife density you experience.
Ferryland Lighthouse Irish Loop Day 3 itinerary Colony of Avalon Southern Shore
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Ferryland Lighthouse — Irish Loop, Southern Shore
Day 3 — The Irish Loop & Ferryland
Lighthouse Picnics
& the Southern Shore
🚗 Ferryland is ~75 km south of St. John’s via Route 10

On your final day, drive south on Route 10 — the Southern Shore Highway — along one of Newfoundland’s most scenic coastal routes. The Irish Loop is highlighted as one of the province’s most beautiful coastal drives. Ferryland is the centrepiece — home to one of the most celebrated dining experiences in Atlantic Canada and one of North America’s most significant early European archaeological sites.

🧺 Ferryland Lighthouse Picnics — walk the 2 km coastal trail to collect your gourmet picnic basket; enjoy your meal with whale and iceberg views from the headland in season. Book in advance at lighthousepicnics.ca — one of the most talked-about experiences in Atlantic Canada
🏛 Colony of Avalon (1621) — founded by George Calvert, later Lord Baltimore; one of North America’s most significant early European archaeological sites with 500,000+ artifacts recovered; watch archaeologists at work
🐋 Land-based whale watching from the Ferryland lighthouse headland — humpbacks frequently visible June through August, completely free from the clifftop viewpoint; icebergs drift past the Southern Shore in May and June
🏖 The Irish Loop coastal drive — the scenic Southern Shore Highway winds through charming outport communities, dramatic headlands, and views of the North Atlantic; one of the most beautiful drives within an hour of a major Canadian city
Book the Ferryland Lighthouse Picnic before you book your flights — this experience genuinely sells out weeks in advance in peak season. It is one of the most popular attractions in all of Newfoundland. Visit lighthousepicnics.ca to check availability and book your picnic basket.
Book Before You Arrive

What to Book in Advance
for a 3-Day Trip

With only 3 days, advance booking is critical. These three experiences sell out fast in summer — especially July and August. Book them as soon as your travel dates are confirmed.

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Ferryland Lighthouse Picnics
⚠ Books out weeks ahead in July

One of the most popular attractions in all of Newfoundland. Walk the 2 km coastal trail and collect your gourmet picnic basket with whale and iceberg views from the headland. Book at lighthousepicnics.ca as soon as your dates are confirmed.

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Bay Bulls Puffin & Whale Tour
⚠ Book at least a day ahead in peak season

Gatherall’s Puffin & Whale Watch or O’Brien’s Whale and Bird Tours — both operate from Bay Bulls into the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, home to North America’s largest Atlantic puffin colony. Best June and July during the peak breeding season.

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Rental Car (Book Early!)
⚠ Summer inventory is very limited

A rental car is essential for Days 2 and 3 to reach Cape Spear, Bay Bulls, and Ferryland. The best way to travel around Newfoundland is by car. Book your rental car as early as possible — summer inventory at YYT is limited and prices spike if left to the last minute.

Planning Tips

Tips for Making the Most
of 3 Days in Newfoundland

Fly In a Day Early If You Can

If your schedule allows, fly in the afternoon before Day 1 and spend the evening on George Street experiencing live traditional Newfoundland music. This gets you oriented and turns your 3 days into 3.5 days without any extra vacation time.

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Cape Spear at Sunrise

Cape Spear is one of the few places on the continent where one can greet the first rays of the sun. Being the easternmost point in North America, a sunrise visit is a genuinely life-changing experience — the spectacle of dawn breaking over the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean is nothing short of magical.

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The 3-Hour Weather Rule

The “3-hour rule” in Newfoundland — if you wait three hours, the weather is likely to change. Always pack layers regardless of the season: a waterproof jacket and pants are essential even in July. Conditions near the coastline can be significantly cooler than in the city.

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Day 1 Is Entirely Walkable

Yes, St. John’s is a walkable city, especially in the downtown area, where many attractions, restaurants, and shops are concentrated. Signal Hill, Jellybean Row, The Rooms, Quidi Vidi Village, and George Street are all reachable on foot from most downtown hotels.

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Cash & Cards

All major credit and debit cards are widely accepted in St. John’s. However, carrying some cash is advisable for smaller coastal stops on the Irish Loop drive and for farmers’ markets and artisan vendors in Quidi Vidi Village.

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Best Months for This Itinerary

The best time to visit St. John’s is during the summer, from June to early September. June and July are ideal for this itinerary — puffins are at peak breeding season, whale watching is excellent, icebergs may still be visible from Ferryland, and the days are very long.

Want More Time?

Extend Your Trip —
What to Add on Day 4 and Beyond

The ideal duration for a visit to Newfoundland is 7–10 days. Here is what you are missing with only 3 days — and exactly where to go when you come back for longer.

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Day 4–5: Bonavista Peninsula

The Bonavista Peninsula is approximately 3.5 hours from St. John’s. It adds the Skerwink Trail (Top 35 in North America), Elliston puffin viewing (free, land-based, the closest access in Newfoundland), Cape Bonavista Lighthouse (1843), Trinity, and Dungeon Provincial Park. Bonavista and Twillingate are Newfoundland’s two best places to see whales and icebergs.

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Day 6–7: Twillingate

Known as the “Iceberg Capital of the World,” Twillingate is approximately 5 hours from St. John’s. It adds Long Point Lighthouse (finest free land-based iceberg viewpoint), zodiac iceberg boat tours alongside giant icebergs in Notre Dame Bay, the Fish, Fun & Folk Festival (every July), and the Fogo Island ferry.

Day 8–10: Gros Morne National Park

Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that needs no introduction. The park boasts dramatic fjords, the Tablelands where you can walk on the Earth’s ancient mantle rock, the Western Brook Pond boat tour, and the 16 km Gros Morne Mountain summit hike. Fly home from Deer Lake (YDF) to save the 9–10 hour drive back.

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The 7-Day or 10-Day Route

For those who can commit to the full island experience, our complete 7-Day Newfoundland Road Trip and 10-Day Newfoundland Itinerary cover all five regions — Avalon, Bonavista, Central NL (Fogo Island & Twillingate), and Gros Morne — with day-by-day guides, driving times, and insider tips.

FAQ

Planning a Short Trip
to Newfoundland — Common Questions

Three days is enough to experience the best of St. John’s and the Avalon Peninsula, which is where most of the province’s top attractions are concentrated. The ideal duration for a visit to Newfoundland is 7–10 days to see the full island, but 3 days in St. John’s delivers Signal Hill, Cape Spear, Jellybean Row, George Street, Quidi Vidi, whale watching, 500,000 puffins, and the Ferryland Lighthouse Picnic — an extraordinary amount for a short trip. Plan to return for longer.
Day 1 in downtown St. John’s is entirely walkable — Signal Hill, Jellybean Row, The Rooms, Quidi Vidi, and George Street are all accessible on foot. However, Days 2 and 3 require a car to reach Cape Spear (18 minutes), Bay Bulls (30 minutes), and Ferryland (75 km south). Yes, St. John’s is a walkable city in the downtown area, but renting a car is highly recommended for the full Avalon Peninsula experience. Book your rental car in advance — summer inventory at YYT is limited.
The best time to visit St. John’s is during the summer, from June to early September. For this specific 3-day itinerary, June and July are ideal — puffins are at peak breeding season (June and July are the best months), whale watching is excellent (mid-June to mid-August), icebergs may still be visible from the Ferryland headland (May through early July), and the days are very long. The best month to visit Newfoundland overall is July.
Yes! The Witless Bay Ecological Reserve near Bay Bulls (30 minutes south of St. John’s) is home to North America’s largest Atlantic puffin colony. Puffins can be seen from late May to early September, with the best months being June and July during the breeding season. Boat tours from Bay Bulls (Gatherall’s or O’Brien’s) take you into the reserve where hundreds of thousands of birds visit every season. Puffins are diurnal birds — active during the day with peak activity in the early morning and late afternoon. Book your boat tour at least a day ahead in peak season.
For a 3-day trip, flying into St. John’s (YYT) is the only practical option. Direct flights operate from Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Halifax, and Calgary — it is about 15 minutes by taxi or rental car from the airport to downtown. There is no direct ferry to St. John’s — the ferry routes (North Sydney to Port aux Basques or Argentia) add significant travel time that does not suit a 3-day trip. Book your flight and rental car as early as possible since summer availability is limited and prices rise.
In this order: (1) Ferryland Lighthouse Picnics (lighthousepicnics.ca) — this sells out weeks ahead in July and August and is impossible to do last-minute; (2) Rental car at YYT — summer inventory is limited and prices spike; (3) Bay Bulls boat tour (Gatherall’s or O’Brien’s) — book at least a day or two ahead in peak season; (4) Accommodation — downtown St. John’s hotels are popular all summer; book well ahead for July.
Ready to Book Your
3-Day Newfoundland Trip?

Even 3 days in Newfoundland will leave you planning your return for longer. Book your flights, rental car, and the Ferryland Lighthouse Picnic now — in that order.