Mietwagenrundreise "Atlantik-Kanada entdecken"
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Mietwagenrundreise "Atlantik-Kanada entdecken"

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Created: Friday, February 21, 2025
Ref ID: 1452725
price per person From
2.453 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, February 21, 2025
Destinations: Halifax (Nova Scotia), Canada , Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada , Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada , Kejimkujik National Park, Canada , Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada , Saint John, Canada , Saint John, Canada , Fredericton, Canada , Moncton, Canada , Charlottetown, Canada , Iles De La Madeleine, Canada , Charlottetown, Canada , Baddeck, Canada , Chéticamp, Canada , Ingonish Beach, Canada , Baddeck, Canada , Sydney, Canada , Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada , Halifax (Nova Scotia), Canada

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05 Nov
Transport from Frankfurt to Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Departure
Air Canada
Air Canada Air Canada
09:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
15:42 - Halifax, Halifax Intl (YHZ)
10h 57m 1 PC 1 Stop Fare: STANDARD
AC
AC Air Canada - AC 845
09:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
11:55 - Montreal, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl (YUL)
Transport:  AC845
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: STANDARD
1h 15m - Connection in Montreal, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl (YUL)
AC
AC Air Canada - AC 664
13:10 - Montreal, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl (YUL)
15:42 - Halifax, Halifax Intl (YHZ)
Transport:  AC664
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: STANDARD
05 Nov
Car rental
A CHEVROLET SPARK OR SIMILAR
Hertz
A/C 4 people
A CHEVROLET SPARK OR SIMILAR (ECAR)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Automatic transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Cars will be supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be returned full. Otherwise the client will be charged for missing fuel, plus a refuelling charge.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.
It will be necessary that the customers show the petrol station receipt on return, confirming they have refilled the tank. If the vehicle is not returned with a full tank, the refund of the amount paid will have a deduction equal to the value of the missing litres of fuel (according to the current petrol station prices).
General payment terms
The following deposit will be debited at the start of the rental (fuel and extras deposit might not be included in this amount) : All Categories 700.00 CAD
The supplier requires a card in the name of the main driver with enough credit/funds to cover the deposit amount.Form of payment accepted: American Express credit card, Diners Club credit card, Mastercard credit card, Visa credit card Form of payment NOT accepted: Cheques, Cash, Prepaid cards, Debit cards, Credit and Debit cards for electronic use only, Maestro, Cards not issued by a bank, Unembossed cards, Solo, Virtual cards, Visa electronUnless otherwise indicated all costs indicated in these terms and conditions are subject to local taxes and fees.
Most Car Rental Companies require a security deposit before delivery of the rental car
Theft protection
The CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) and TP (Theft Protection) have an insurance excess.
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All Categories - 500.00 CAD
Collision damage waiver
The CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) and TP (Theft Protection) have an insurance excess.
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All Categories - 500.00 CAD
Pickup

747 BELL BLVD - Telephone: 9028733700

747 BELL BLVD, GOFFS, NS

Opening hours: 00:01 - 23:59

Hertz Desk in Arrivals- Walk to the Car rental area
Dropoff

747 BELL BLVD - Telephone 9028733700

747 BELL BLVD, GOFFS, NS

Opening hours: 00:01 - 23:59

Hertz Desk in Arrivals- Walk to the Car rental area
05 Nov
1. Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Stay
About the destination: Visit Halifax and experience the friendly and upbeat culture, this walkable city and its pleasant rural communities. Here in Halifax you will find things to do for families, couples and singles alike! The place has a variety of activities to suit every preference, from outdoor adventure to wine and culinary tours like stocking up on local produce while enjoying Nova Scotia's bustling farmers' markets, hikes and bike rides through some of Halifax's nicest trails, visiting the beautiful Nova Scotia Art Gallery in Halifax for local and international art exhibits, enjoying a wagon ride at rustic Hatfield Farm or taking a tour or drive to picturesque Peggy's Cove.
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07 Nov
Car journey 101 Kilometers - 1h 17m
Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
07 Nov
2. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Stop
About the destination: Lunenburg is a port town on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. Founded in 1753, the town was one of the first British attempts to settle Protestants in Nova Scotia in an effort to displace the French colonial Roman Catholic Acadians and indigenous Mi'kmaq. The economy has traditionally been based on the offshore fishery. In the 21st century, Lunenburg is the site of Canada's largest secondary fish-processing plant. The town flourished in the late 1800s, and much of the historic architecture dates from that period. The historic town has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. UNESCO considers the site the best example of planned British colonial settlement in North America, as it retains its original layout and appearance of the 1800s, including wooden architecture in the local vernacular. UNESCO considers the town in need of protection because the future of its traditional economic underpinnings, the Atlantic fishery, is now very uncertain. The historic core of the town is also a National Historic Site of Canada.
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07 Nov
Car journey 159 Kilometers - 2h 22m
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Digby, Nova Scotia
07 Nov
3. Digby, Nova Scotia
Stay
About the destination: Digby is a town in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the administrative centre and largest population centre in Digby County. The town is situated on the western shore of the Annapolis Basin near the entrance to the Digby Gut, which connects the basin to the Bay of Fundy. Named after Admiral Robert Digby, the town is famous for its scallop fishing fleet and the MV Fundy Rose ferry service connecting to Saint John, New Brunswick.
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08 Nov
Car journey 66 Kilometers - 1h 0m
Digby, Nova Scotia
Kejimkujik National Park
08 Nov
4. Kejimkujik National Park
Stop
About the destination: Kejimkujik National Park is a National Park of Canada, covering 404 km2 (156 sq mi) in the southwest of Nova Scotia peninsula. It consists of two separate land areas: an inland part, which is coincident with the Kejimkujik National Historic Site of Canada, and the Kejimujik National Park Seaside on the Atlantic coast. The Historic site is a cultural landscape 404 square kilometres (156 sq mi) forested upland plain between the South Shore and the Annapolis Valley. In it is found petroglyph sites, habitation sites, fishing and hunting sites, travel routes and burial grounds, which attest to Mi’kmaq occupancy of this area for thousands of years. The seaside part is a wilderness protection area featuring coastal bogs, beaches, intertidal areas, and abundant flora and fauna. The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada has designated the park a dark-sky preserve. The park is named after Kejimikujik Lake, the largest lake in the park.
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08 Nov
Car journey 75 Kilometers - 1h 3m
Kejimkujik National Park
Digby, Nova Scotia
08 Nov
5. Digby, Nova Scotia
Stay
About the destination: Digby is a town in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the administrative centre and largest population centre in Digby County. The town is situated on the western shore of the Annapolis Basin near the entrance to the Digby Gut, which connects the basin to the Bay of Fundy. Named after Admiral Robert Digby, the town is famous for its scallop fishing fleet and the MV Fundy Rose ferry service connecting to Saint John, New Brunswick.
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09 Nov
Car journey No road route
Digby, Nova Scotia
Saint John
09 Nov
6. Saint John
Stay
About the destination: Saint John is a seaport city of the Atlantic Ocean located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of King George III.[8] The port is Canada's third largest port by tonnage with a cargo base that includes dry and liquid bulk, break bulk, containers, and cruise. The city was the most populous in New Brunswick until the 2016 census, when it was overtaken by Moncton. It is currently the second-largest city in the province, with a population of 67,575 over an area of 315.96 km2 (121.99 sq mi). French colonist Samuel de Champlain landed at Saint John Harbour on June 24, 1604 (the feast of St. John the Baptist) and is where the Saint John River gets its name although Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik peoples lived in the region for thousands of years prior calling the river Wolastoq. The Saint John area was an important area for trade and defence for Acadia during the French colonial era and Fort La Tour, in the city's harbour, was a pivotal battleground during the Acadian Civil War. After over a century of ownership disputes over the land surrounding Saint John between the French and English, the English deported the French colonists in 1755 and constructed Fort Howe above the harbour in 1779. In 1785, the City of Saint John was established by uniting the two towns of Parrtown and Carleton on each side of the harbour after the arrival of thousands of refugees from the American Revolution who wished to remain British and were forced to leave their U.S. homes. Over the next century, waves of immigration via Partridge Island, especially during the Great Famine, would fundamentally change the city's demographics and culture.
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10 Nov
Car journey 122 Kilometers - 1h 26m
Saint John
Fundy National Park Observation Deck
10 Nov
7. Fundy National Park Observation Deck
NATURE - Stop
10 Nov
Car journey 47 Kilometers - 44m
Fundy National Park Observation Deck
Hopewell Rocks
10 Nov
8. Hopewell Rocks
NATURE - Stop
10 Nov
Car journey 184 Kilometers - 2h 8m
Hopewell Rocks
Saint John
10 Nov
9. Saint John
Stay
About the destination: Saint John is a seaport city of the Atlantic Ocean located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of King George III.[8] The port is Canada's third largest port by tonnage with a cargo base that includes dry and liquid bulk, break bulk, containers, and cruise. The city was the most populous in New Brunswick until the 2016 census, when it was overtaken by Moncton. It is currently the second-largest city in the province, with a population of 67,575 over an area of 315.96 km2 (121.99 sq mi). French colonist Samuel de Champlain landed at Saint John Harbour on June 24, 1604 (the feast of St. John the Baptist) and is where the Saint John River gets its name although Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik peoples lived in the region for thousands of years prior calling the river Wolastoq. The Saint John area was an important area for trade and defence for Acadia during the French colonial era and Fort La Tour, in the city's harbour, was a pivotal battleground during the Acadian Civil War. After over a century of ownership disputes over the land surrounding Saint John between the French and English, the English deported the French colonists in 1755 and constructed Fort Howe above the harbour in 1779. In 1785, the City of Saint John was established by uniting the two towns of Parrtown and Carleton on each side of the harbour after the arrival of thousands of refugees from the American Revolution who wished to remain British and were forced to leave their U.S. homes. Over the next century, waves of immigration via Partridge Island, especially during the Great Famine, would fundamentally change the city's demographics and culture.
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11 Nov
Car journey 124 Kilometers - 1h 25m
Saint John
Fredericton
11 Nov
10. Fredericton
Stop
11 Nov
Car journey 179 Kilometers - 1h 54m
Fredericton
Moncton
11 Nov
11. Moncton
Stay
About the destination: Moncton is a city located in Westmorland County in the southeastern portion of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" due to its central location in the region and its history as a railway and land transportation hub for the Maritimes. The city proper has a population of 69,074 (2011) and has a land area of 142 km2 (55 sq mi). The Moncton CMA has a population of 138,644 (2011), making it the largest CMA in New Brunswick, the second-largest CMA in the Maritime Provinces, and the third-largest CMA in Atlantic Canada. The CMA includes the neighbouring city of Dieppe and the town of Riverview, as well as adjacent suburban areas in Westmorland and Albert counties.[8]
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13 Nov
Car journey 164 Kilometers - 1h 59m
Moncton
Charlottetown
13 Nov
12. Charlottetown
Stay
About the destination: Charlottetown, Canada’s Birthplace, knows the ins and outs of great hospitality. Discover one of its many festivals celebrated throughout the seasons, sample the food that makes it famous, and rest your head in one of its many accommodation options. Walkable and safe, in Charlottetown you will never be far from shooping, world class theatre, historic sites, and the most beautiful golf courses you have ever seen.
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13 Nov
Accommodation
2 Nights
15 Nov
Car journey No road route
Charlottetown
Iles De La Madeleine
15 Nov
13. Iles De La Madeleine
Stop
About the destination: Magdalen Islands is one of two municipalities forming the urban agglomeration of Magdalen Islands in Quebec, Canada. It is part of the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region and the population is 12,291 as of the Canada 2011 Census.
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15 Nov
Car journey No road route
Iles De La Madeleine
Charlottetown
15 Nov
14. Charlottetown
Stay
About the destination: Charlottetown, Canada’s Birthplace, knows the ins and outs of great hospitality. Discover one of its many festivals celebrated throughout the seasons, sample the food that makes it famous, and rest your head in one of its many accommodation options. Walkable and safe, in Charlottetown you will never be far from shooping, world class theatre, historic sites, and the most beautiful golf courses you have ever seen.
More info
15 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
16 Nov
Car journey 483 Kilometers - 5h 13m
Charlottetown
Baddeck
16 Nov
15. Baddeck
Stay
About the destination: Baddeck is a village in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. This village is seventy-eight kilometres west of Sydney. It is Victoria County's shire town and is situated on the northern shore of Bras d'Or Lake on Cape Breton Island. According to some historians the name Baddeck is derived from the Mi'kmaq term "Abadak" which has been translated as "place with an island near" (in reference to Kidston Island, immediately offshore). Today, Baddeck functions as a service centre for the sparsely populated county and hosts a well-equipped volunteer fire department, a consolidated school serving grades Primary-12, as well as a public library, provincial government offices, a hospital, the Bras d'Or Yacht Club, a branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and a nursing home.
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16 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
17 Nov
Car journey 87 Kilometers - 1h 34m
Baddeck
Chéticamp
17 Nov
16. Chéticamp
Stop
About the destination: Chéticamp is a fishing village on the Cabot Trail on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Having a number of public facilities it performs a service function for the northernmost part of Inverness County. The community has almost 4,000 residents, a large majority of whom are Acadians and speak French natively. Together with its smaller neighbour, Saint-Joseph-du-Moine, Chéticamp makes up the largest Francophone enclave on Cape Breton Island. The 2006 population was 3,039 people.
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17 Nov
Car journey 46 Kilometers - 1h 33m
Chéticamp
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
17 Nov
17. Cape Breton Highlands National Park
NATURE - Stop
17 Nov
Car journey 71 Kilometers - 1h 33m
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Ingonish Beach
17 Nov
18. Ingonish Beach
Stop
About the destination: Ingonish is a Canadian rural community in northeastern Victoria County, Nova Scotia. Located along the northeast coast of Cape Breton Island, Ingonish is situated on the Cabot Trail approximately 60 kilometres from the shire town of Baddeck. Ingonish consists of five communities: Ingonish Ferry Ingonish Harbour Ingonish Beach Ingonish Centre North Ingonish
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17 Nov
Car journey No road route
Ingonish Beach
Baddeck
17 Nov
19. Baddeck
Stay
About the destination: Baddeck is a village in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. This village is seventy-eight kilometres west of Sydney. It is Victoria County's shire town and is situated on the northern shore of Bras d'Or Lake on Cape Breton Island. According to some historians the name Baddeck is derived from the Mi'kmaq term "Abadak" which has been translated as "place with an island near" (in reference to Kidston Island, immediately offshore). Today, Baddeck functions as a service centre for the sparsely populated county and hosts a well-equipped volunteer fire department, a consolidated school serving grades Primary-12, as well as a public library, provincial government offices, a hospital, the Bras d'Or Yacht Club, a branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and a nursing home.
More info
17 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
18 Nov
Car journey 78 Kilometers - 58m
Baddeck
Sydney
18 Nov
20. Sydney
Stop
About the destination: Sydney is an urban community located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Situated on Cape Breton Island's east coast, it belongs administratively to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Sydney was founded in 1785 by the British, was incorporated as a city in 1904, and dissolved on 1 August 1995, when it was amalgamated into the regional municipality.
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18 Nov
Car journey 189 Kilometers - 2h 20m
Sydney
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
18 Nov
21. Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Stay
About the destination: Antigonish is a town in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The town is home to St. Francis Xavier University and the oldest continuous Highland games outside Scotland. It is approximately 160 kilometres (100 miles) northeast of Halifax, the provincial capital.
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20 Nov
Car journey 213 Kilometers - 2h 12m
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Halifax (Nova Scotia)
20 Nov
22. Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Stay
About the destination: Visit Halifax and experience the friendly and upbeat culture, this walkable city and its pleasant rural communities. Here in Halifax you will find things to do for families, couples and singles alike! The place has a variety of activities to suit every preference, from outdoor adventure to wine and culinary tours like stocking up on local produce while enjoying Nova Scotia's bustling farmers' markets, hikes and bike rides through some of Halifax's nicest trails, visiting the beautiful Nova Scotia Art Gallery in Halifax for local and international art exhibits, enjoying a wagon ride at rustic Hatfield Farm or taking a tour or drive to picturesque Peggy's Cove.
More info
21 Nov
Transport from Halifax (Nova Scotia) to Frankfurt
Return
Air Canada
Lufthansa
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
13:20 - Halifax, Halifax Intl (YHZ)
11:05 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
+1 day 16h 45m 1 PC 2 Stops Fare: STANDARD
AC
AC Air Canada - AC 611
13:20 - Halifax, Halifax Intl (YHZ)
14:54 - Toronto, Lester B Pearson Intl (YYZ)
Transport:  AC611
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: STANDARD
3h 16m - Connection in Toronto, Lester B Pearson Intl (YYZ)
AC
AC Air Canada - AC 854
18:10 - Toronto, Lester B Pearson Intl (YYZ)
06:30 - London, Heathrow London (LHR)
Transport:  AC854
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: STANDARD
2h 0m - Connection in London, Heathrow London (LHR)
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 925
08:30 - London, Heathrow London (LHR)
11:05 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH925
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: STANDARD
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