Holidays to St John's

Wild and windswept, Newfoundland’s largest city has a craggy coastline and crashing waves. Yet at its heart St John’s retains a small-town feel. The locals’ ancestral Irish lilt, coupled with a high density of pubs, makes George Street reminiscent of Dublin’s Temple Bar. And with its own time zone, Newfoundland truly jigs to the tune of its own fiddle. Discover its charm on a holiday to St John’s.
Michael Winsor

St John's: Know before you go

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyCanadian dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC-3:30 (NST) and UTC-2:30 (NDT)
High seasonJuly – August
Low seasonJanuary – February

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Icebergs drift south from spring onwards. While no one comes to St John’s, Newfoundland for warm weather, summer brings other highlights like whale watching, beach cookouts and cocktails chilled with chipped iceberg. Find cheaper flights and hotels to St John’s during the low season when snowshoeing to the pub is an option.
St John’s, Newfoundland is at the mercy of the Atlantic’s whims. Drive carefully through fog and avoid cliffs during storms. Nothing will ruin your St John’s holiday like a moose through the windshield, so take care and avoid driving in the dark if possible.
The wettest month is January, which gets an average rainfall of 15 cm. But don't let that take the shine off your St John's, Newfoundland trip — there's still loads to do indoors like browsing shops, exploring museums, or checking out cosy cafes.
While on your city break in St John's, Newfoundland, you'll hear the locals mostly speaking in English.
The ideal length of your trip to St John's, Newfoundland depends on your starting point and what you want to do. Don't have far to travel? Three to five days is perfect if you're looking for a quick escape. If you're making a longer journey, consider booking for at least a week. This will give you enough time to visit places outside the city or simply explore at a pace that suits you.
With temperatures hitting highs of 20ºC (68ºF), August is the hottest month in St John's, Newfoundland.
Save money on your St John’s, Newfoundland holiday by observing whales and icebergs from the shore. The city’s dramatic coastline has numerous hiking trails, none of which cost a penny to enjoy. Don’t miss Signal Hill to appreciate the wonder of the first wireless transatlantic message.
You'll have a hard time running out of things to do in St John's, Newfoundland. From Signal Hill to The Rooms and more, there's no shortage of reasons to book a trip.
While on your trip to St John's, Newfoundland, you'll be using the Canadian dollar (CAD) for everything you buy. It may be helpful to carry a mix of cash and cards to avoid any hassles with payments.
February brings the coolest conditions for a St John's, Newfoundland holiday. Plan your trip then and you'll find lows of -7ºC (19ºF).