Nova Scotia Beach Vacation

Nova Scotia has an incredible coastline with dramatic coastal landscapes and a seemingly endless supply of pristine and picturesque lakes, islands. Nova Scotia is also the home to Keltic Lodge – the world’s largest log lodge. On this blog, you’ll find all about Nova Scotia’s unique culture, adventures, accommodations and much more.

East coast, west coast: where should you go for your next family vacation? In terms of décor, vibe, nature and food choices, it can be a challenge to pinpoint an ideal destination. Thankfully, there is one thing you don’t have to worry about when it comes to planning your next family trip: Nova Scotia’s beaches. With 18 beaches by the province’s official tally (the last two are pretty much just sandbars), you really can’t go wrong with any of these stunningly beautiful spots. If you’re still having trouble deciding where to spend your quality time this summer, read on for 10 reasons why Nova Scotia is the ideal choice.

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Nova Scotia Beach Vacation

Canada spans six time zones, as well as wide expanses of sea and land, offering recreation opportunities that are unique in the world. Nova Scotia is a world apart. If you like to play in water, Nova Scotia has 260 miles of Atlantic coastline, which is ideal for whale-watching, fishing and sunbathing. The bay islands are just off the coast – the only barrier beaches in Canada accessible by car All weather activities are possible including swimming and surfing at Cape Breton’s pristine sandy beaches. Shallow waters mean a warm adventure all-year round!

Planning to visit Nova Scotia? If you are, you’re in luck because Nova Scotia has some of the best beaches in North America. Travelers flock here year round to soak up the salt water and soak out in the sun on our beautiful sandy beaches. Each beach is unique, but we’ve rounded up top locations that should not be missed.

Nova Scotia Resorts

White Point Beach Resort
Named one of the top 10 coastal destinations in the world by National Geographic Traveller, White Point Beach Resort is open year round. You’ll find comfortable guest rooms and cozy ocean-front cottages. As the day slips into night, beachcombing turns into star-gazing along the 1km stretch of white sand beach. Check out their new for 2022 unique Oceanfront Treehouses. Private, luxurious, and mere feet from the Atlantic Ocean, these will make for a true one-of-a-kind getaway.

White Point Beach Resort at sunset

White Point Beach Resort, South Shore


Oceanstone Resort
This gem of a resort is located just 40 minutes outside of Halifax near the iconic Peggy’s Cove. Oceanstone Resort is comfortable yet elegant cottages offer stunning ocean vistas year-round. As darkness descends, light up the night as you settle around a bonfire pit and listen to the waves crashing on the beach. Make sure to eat at Rhubarb, their on-site restaurant offering a delicious array of dishes made from fresh locally-sourced ingredients.

Lobster Feast & Peggy’s Cove Adventure

Oceanstone Resort, South Shore


Cape d’Or Lighthouse accommodations
If you like lighthouses paired with spectacular views, check out the rustic Lightkeeper’s Kitchen & Guest House at the Cape d’Or Lighthouse in Advocate Harbour on the Bay of Fundy. The old lighthouse keeper’s lodgings have been turned into comfortable accommodations and the on-site restaurant provides locally inspired menu items. Gaze out at the ocean and watch the ebb and flow of the world’s highest tides. Although a little off the beaten path, the view is worth every ounce of effort it takes to get you there!

Yoga by Cape D'or Lighthouse

Cape d’Or Lighthouse and Lightkeeper’s Kitchen & Guest House, Bay of Fundy


Argyler Lodge
This restaurant and country inn is situated overlooking Lobster Bay and is famous for its authentic lobster boils. Let the sea breeze tousle your hair as you sip a cool drink on their expansive deck while watching the sunset over the ocean.

Argyler Lodge

Argyler Lodge overlooking Lobster Bay, Yarmouth & Acadian Shores


Meat Cove Campground
For a truly fresh sea air experience, pitch your tent at the Meat Cove Campground on Cape Breton Island. Snuggle up in your sleeping bag and watch for pods of whales, soaring eagles and stunning sunsets. Campsites are first come first serve, or call ahead to book one of their rustic cabins.

Camp next to coastal cliffs at Meat Cove Campground

Meat Cove Campground, Cape Breton Island


Quarterdeck Beachside Villas and Grill
Situated on a beautiful, but quiet stretch of white sandy beach, the Quarterdeck’s stunning architecture and tasteful beach motif design will immediately put you into relaxation mode anytime of year. The Grill has earned a reputation as the South Shore’s finest destination for fresh locally caught seafood. 

Quarterdeck Beachside Villas and Grill

Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Grill, Summerville Beach, South Shore


LaHave Islands Glamping Adventure
Foodies will love this guided glamping adventure with everything provided! Island hop by kayak to colourful fishing communities and along pristine coastline. Indulge in fresh seafood and local flavours prepared for you on the beach by a wilderness chef, try yoga on stand-up paddleboards, and glamp under the stars.

Cape LaHave Adventures: LaHave Island Glamping Adventure

Cape LaHave Adventures: LaHave Islands Glamping Adventure


Cabot Cape Breton
Calling all golfers! Nestled along the breathtaking shoreline of Cape Breton, Cabot Links and sister course Cabot Cliffs are both listed on both the Golf Digest World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses and Golf Magazine’s World Top 100. Once you are there it’s easy to see why. The golf course and accommodations at Cabot Cape Breton provide visitors with endless views of rolling seaside dunes and spectacular coastal panoramas to take in the breathtaking sunsets over the Northumberland Strait.

Cabot Links, Cape Breton Island

Cabot Cape Breton, Inverness, Cape Breton Island


Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa
Situated on the rugged Cape Breton coast and within the borders of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, this grand resort offers two restaurants, a spa, and heated pool onsite and is conveniently located near many sought after Cape Breton activities like Highlands Links Golf Course, hiking trails, whale watching and Ingonish Beach. 
 

Keltic Lodge sits atop the rocky coast of Cape Breton

Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa


Pictou Lodge Beachfront Resort
Enjoy swimming in the warm waters of the Northumberland Strait at the private beach located on the property of Pictou Lodge. Afterwards, dine on a seafood dinner while taking in a spectacular sunset before heading to a bonfire. Heated pool, stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, peddleboats and a playground round out this coastal resort.
 

An aerial view of the Pictou Lodge Beachfront Resort, located along the Northumberland Strait

Pictou Lodge Beachfront Resort


Fox Harb’r Resort
From golf to incredible dining, spa services to horseback riding and beyond, this 5-star resort offers elegance and an abundance of on-site activities along the shores of the Northumberland Strait.
 

A luxurious and elegant guest room at Fox Harb'r Resort, looking out onto the golf greens and the Northumberland Strait

Fox Harb’r Resort


Oak Island Resort & Conference Centre
Choose from nautically inspired guest rooms, oceanside chalets or a seaside villa when staying at Oak Island Resort. Open year-round, take advantage of the onsite amenities like a pool, bike rentals and tennis court or set off on a tour exploring the Mystery of Oak Island with Salty Dog Tours.

A sunny day at the Oak Island Marina located at Oak Island Resort

Oak Island Resort & Conference Centre


The Marmalade Motel
Located on the Eastern Shore and offering up views of the 100 Wild Islands, guests of this colourful yet cozy seaside motel will enjoy watching the sunset from their private balcony overlooking the water. Grab a snack or picnic box to go before exploring nearby trails, beaches and villages.
 

The sun sets behind The Marmalade Motel, located on the water on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia

The Marmalade Motel


Authentic Seacoast: Yurts in the Vineyard
Looking out on Mussel Cove in Guysborough, escape from it all at this scenic coastal location, where you can glamp year-round. Enjoy the wood-fired hot tub, sauna, swimming, and paddling. At Authentic Seacoast Distillery, just a short walk up the hill onsite, sip on a cocktail on the patio or fireside.
 

Two people walk through lush, green vineyards towards yurts over looking Mussel Cove in Guysborough, Nova Scotia

Authentic Seacoast: Yurts in the Vineyard

Nova Scotia Vacations

Cape View Motel And Cottages

Cape View Motel And Cottages

2 out of 5

124 John Doucette Road, Mavillette, NS, B0W 2H0

4.4/5 Wonderful! (242 reviews)

“Friendly and welcoming, this place is special. Fantastic views of the beach and plenty of chairs to enjoy it!!”

Reviewed on Sep. 2, 2022

Ingonish Chalets

Ingonish Chalets

3 out of 5

36784 Cabot Trail, Ingonish, NS, B0C1L0

4.4/5 Excellent! (299 reviews)

“Stayed in the 1 bedroom unit. Very clean and had everything we needed.”

Reviewed on Oct. 23, 2022

Skyline Cabins

Skyline Cabins

2 out of 5

37759 Cabot Trail, Ingonish Beach, NS, B0C 1L0

4.6/5 Wonderful! (504 reviews)

“This place was great! The location was amazing, the cabin was clean and cozy, and the owners were wonderful.”

Reviewed on Oct. 17, 2022

The Harbourview Inn

The Harbourview Inn

3 out of 5

25 Harbourview Road, Smiths Cove, NS, B0S 1S0

4.7/5 Exceptional! (235 reviews)

“Amazing! Highly recommend Best place during our whole trip around the eastern provinces!”

Reviewed on Sep. 23, 2022

Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Lofts

Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Lofts

4 out of 5

7499 Highway 3, Summerville Centre, NS, B0T1T0

The price is CA $223 per night from Jan 8 to Jan 9

CA $223

per night

Jan 8 – Jan 9

4.6/5 Wonderful! (153 reviews)

Call great spot, definitely going to come back!

“The property was great! It is a new resort in Summerville Centre we originally booked a beach front unit however because we had a pet with us we had to change our unit to a Pet friendly unit. The unit was great but we will definitely be back to enjoy the beach front units during the summer without …”

Reviewed on Oct. 31, 2022

Lighthouse Motel & Cottages

Lighthouse Motel & Cottages

2.5 out of 5

1101 Highway 331, Conquerall Bank, NS, B0R 1G0

4.8/5 Exceptional! (123 reviews)

“Very clean. Relaxing and beautiful surroundings Helpful and friendly.”

Reviewed on Sep. 3, 2019

Moonlight Beach Suites

Moonlight Beach Suites

3 out of 5

2 Wydenfog Lane, East Lawrencetown, NS, B2Z1P7

4.5/5 Wonderful! (34 reviews)

“Lovely and thoughtful hosts, gorgeous breezy rooms, and a beautiful natural coastal beach setting. About a half hour outside of Halifax. Best to stock up and hunker in for a peaceful retreat.”

Reviewed on Sep. 19, 2022

Best Western Plus Liverpool Hotel & Conference Centre

Best Western Plus Liverpool Hotel & Conference Centre

4 out of 5

63 Queens Place Drive, Brooklyn, NS, B0T1K0

Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay

The price is CA $145 per night from Jan 13 to Jan 14

CA $145

per night

Jan 13 – Jan 14

4.5/5 Wonderful! (434 reviews)

“Pillows were wayyy too firm as I have a neck/back injury. I did not get a good sleep at all!”

Reviewed on Nov. 17, 2022

Point of View Suites

Point of View Suites

3 out of 5

15 Commercial Street Extension, Louisbourg, NS, B1C 2J4

4.5/5 Wonderful! (233 reviews)

“The room was beautiful – comfortable and bright, with a gorgeous ocean view. The Bothy was excellent – food and live music esp. The atmosphere of The Bothy was warm, comfortable, inviting and fun! Our hosts were so charming, happy and welcoming. It felt like visiting family. We loved everything about …”

Reviewed on Oct. 16, 2022

Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa

Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa

3 out of 5

103 Shore Road, Digby, NS, B0V1A0

Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay

The price is CA $137 per night from Jan 11 to Jan 12

CA $137

per night

Jan 11 – Jan 12

4.3/5 Excellent! (694 reviews)

“Classic quality”

Reviewed on Oct. 17, 2022

Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa

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