Your tour begins with convenient pickup at the Sydney Cruise Port (Main Dock or Liberty Dock). Your guide will be waiting for you after the security area holding a sign with your name, making it easy to connect. Tour timing is coordinated with your ship’s schedule; we recommend allowing up to 30 minutes after disembarkation to meet your guide.
Please wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing—this tour operates rain or shine.
Your first stop is the Highland Village Museum in Iona, a beautiful living-history site overlooking the famous Bras d’Or Lake. Step back into the 18th and 19th centuries and discover the storey of the Scottish Gaelic settlers who shaped Cape Breton. Explore historic homes and buildings, learn about Gaelic traditions, and gain insight into how early communities lived, worked, farmed, and preserved their language, music, and culture.
Next, continue to the charming lakeside village of Baddeck, one of Cape Breton’s most beloved communities. Here you’ll visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, a fascinating museum dedicated to the inventor of the telephone and his many innovations. Learn about Bell’s groundbreaking work in communication, aviation, and marine technology, and see exhibits related to the Silver Dart, Canada’s first powered flight.
After the museum visit, there is typically time for lunch in Baddeck (at your own expense). A popular waterfront option is The Freight Shed, known for fresh Atlantic seafood, lobster rolls, fish and chips, chowder, and vegetarian choices—served with great views.
Throughout the day, enjoy peaceful lake scenery, rolling hills, coastal charm, and plenty of photo opportunities. This shore excursion is ideal for travellers looking for a relaxed Cape Breton experience that blends history, culture, scenic beauty, and authentic local character.
Your tour ends back at the Port of Sydney at the same pickup location. If time allows, enjoy a stroll along the waterfront boardwalk and snap a final photo with the World’s Largest Fiddle, one of Sydney’s most iconic landmarks, before returning to your ship.