Hotels in Nova Scotia, Canada

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Where to stay in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia, in Canada, is a charming province blending natural beauty and cultural richness. Halifax, the capital, is a hub of activity with a thriving music and arts scene. It’s perfect for those who enjoy city life and harbour views. Cape Breton - Sydney is an intriguing destination known for its warm community and scenic landscapes. This vibe makes it a delightful escape for a relaxing visit.

Truro, often called "Hub of Nova Scotia," serves as a lively link between the city and the natural areas. Its historic charm and local festivals create a welcoming atmosphere. Each of these cities presents its unique appeal, promising memorable experiences during your Nova Scotia adventure.

Things to do in Nova Scotia

In Nova Scotia, explore the Sydney Merchant Mariners Memorial, a site that pays tribute to seafarers. Dive into history at the Cape Breton Highlanders Museum, where exhibits reveal the military heritage of the region. Complete your journey with a visit to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Here, uncover the stories of many immigrants who arrived in Canada, immersing yourself in diverse cultural narratives. These destinations provide a rich tapestry of Nova Scotia’s maritime and immigrant past, and each location tells a unique story worth discovering.

Planning your trip to Nova Scotia

Choosing the best time to visit Nova Scotia depends on your interests. Mid-June to mid-September is peak season, with warm temperatures and full access to attractions, but it's busier. If you prefer fewer crowds, consider travelling during the shoulder season in spring or autumn. You'll enjoy blooming flowers or stunning fall colours and milder weather. This period balances fewer visitors and a lively atmosphere, ideal for scenic drives and hikes.

The low winter season from November to April suits those seeking quiet and winter activities. For budget-conscious travellers, consider hotels like the Hearthstone Inn Boutique Hotel Halifax - Dartmouth, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Halifax - Bedford by IHG, or Chateau Bedford Trademark Collection by Wyndham for comfort and quality.

Top hotels in Nova Scotia

The Hotel Halifax is known for its exceptional comfort and remarkable service, this hotel assures a relaxing stay complemented with stunning harbour views. Guests appreciate its elegant design and convenient location.

Alternatively, the Atlantica Hotel Halifax prides itself on exclusive amenities, including a well-equipped fitness centre and a luxurious indoor pool, perfect for unwinding. For a unique experience, The Inn at Fisherman's Cove stands out with its picturesque oceanfront location, ideal for those desiring tranquillity and fine dining options with fresh local cuisine.

From weekend breaks to extended stays

For a weekend escape to Nova Scotia, focus on Halifax. Stroll the historic waterfront, visit Citadel Hill, and taste the local cuisine. Then, head to Peggy’s Cove to see the iconic lighthouse and wander through picturesque fishing villages.

If you have 10 days, start in Halifax as above, then journey along the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island for stunning coastal views and hikes. Explore Lunenburg with its colourful homes and visit the Bay of Fundy for tidal bore rafting. This extended trip lets you soak in maritime charm, rich history, and the natural allure of the region at a relaxed pace.


Nova Scotia hotels: FAQs

You can always cancel or amend your hotel reservation if you need to, but look out for hotels in Nova Scotia with free cancellation or flexible booking options if you want to protect your money. Some hotels allow you to cancel and get your money back if your plans change.
Of course - the cheapest hotel deal we found within the next seven days is $101 per night. If you need somewhere in the next 24 hours, we've found you somewhere to stay for $103 per night.
The average price of a hotel during the week is $259 per night, and the average price on weekends is $270. Overall, it looks like the cheapest day to stay in Nova Scotia could be Tuesday.
We crunched some numbers on our calendar and found that Tuesday is the cheapest day to stay in Nova Scotia. And the most expensive day seems to be Friday.
The average price of a 3-star hotel in Nova Scotia is currently around $256 per night. And the cheapest 3-star hotel we found is $122 per night.
The average price of a 4-star hotel in Nova Scotia is currently around $286 per night. And the cheapest 4-star hotel we found is $135 per night.
The average price of a 5-star hotel in Nova Scotia is currently around $398 per night. And the cheapest 5-star hotel we found is $144 per night.
The cheapest month to stay in a hotel in Nova Scotia is April, with an average price of $217 per night. The most expensive month is August, when the average room rate can rise to $1,049 per night. These average prices are based on all the hotels we found – from hostels through to fancy 5-star hotels.
The average price of a hotel in April is $217 per night, which is around 43% lower than the rest of the year.