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What a cute town! Lunenburg, Nova Scotia port stop | Solo Travel

Solo Sue Travels
Solo Sue Travels
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👁️ 63 views📅 1 weeks ago⏱️ 5:50
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Creator's Key Takeaways

It is day three of my well, I think it turns out to be a 5-day cruise.

It's a cute little town. It's very small. It's a little fishing village.

And uh right next to it there was the fish museum or fishing museum. And that was included as one of the things we could do.

It'd be adorable place to come and and you know spend a weekend or something.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Plan for short port stops, as tendering can take time.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Tender port logisticsTendering can take time; plan accordingly for short stops.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is Lunenburg, Nova Scotia like as a cruise port stop?
QWhat activities are available during a short tender port stop?

Topics Covered

Port Destination2½ Happy BaconExcursions1 Happy BaconItinerary RouteMeh

Port Highlights

Lunenburg, Nova Scotia2½ Happy Bacon
Top: Fishing Museum
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YouTube Video Description

Hello Travelers, I took a cruise with Hurtigruten’s Roald Amundsen down the east coast. Today we stopped briefly at the adorable town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It was a tender port, which took maybe half an hour all told. The included “shore excursion” was free entry into their fishing museum. We just had to show our ship card for free entry, and it was literally across the parking lot from where the tender dropped us. There was a little craft faire set up right when you get off the tender as well, with some local crafts. Everything is a shopportunity, right? I went the other direction and walked along the street that parallels the waterfront. It had a lot of cute shops, but a number of them were closed. I did find a bookstore I liked (another one was closed, sadly), and there was a lady looking longingly in the window of the yarn shop that would open later. It reminded me of the old ads where the woman has her faced pressed against the glass and is chanting “Open, Open Open”. I did manage to hit the gift shop for the fish museum, which had some nice things. I picked up a warm knitted beanie hat, and the lady who checked me out told me that was her work—she had knitted it. You can’t get any more local than that! Please like this video and subscribe to my channel to make sure you don’t miss future content. I have more videos for this trip, as well as future cruises booked through the rest of this year and beyond. Thanks for watching! Solo Sue Alpenglow by Phello courtesy of Epidemic Sound | www.epidemicsound.com #itscruiseday #cruiselife #letscruise #cruisenews #cruiserestart #cruiseupdates #SoloTravel #HurtigrutenCruises #RoaldAmundsen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact for business inquiries, collaboration, sponsorships: BizDev@SoloSueTravels.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Me: Instagram: SoloSueTravels Twitter: @SoloSueTravels1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoloSueTravels/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------