Newfoundland is a landscape unto itself, the rocky bays may be filled with icebergs, puffins may swoop in the sunshine, or whales may breach and bask. It also has a culture unto itself. There are tiny fishing villages with their own dialects - some of them more Dublin than Toronto. There are Viking remains, wonderfully historic towns and cities which have remained unchanged since their heydays as fishing behemoths and a surprisingly modern and lively capital, St. John’s. Our Guru’s recommendations for the best places to stay in Newfoundland range from family run B&Bs to incredible feats of architecture.
One of the reasons Newfoundland has so much of its own character is that it only joined Canada in 1949 (before that it was a British colony), but the region’s remoteness also plays a part. The landscape is dramatic and extremely beautiful. From the varied coastline to the varied interior. There is a lot of water-versus-rock drama everywhere you look.
Newfoundland is a big place, but Western Newfoundland is where you’ll find the Gros Morne National Park (stay in either Norris Point or Rocky Harbour), the Long Range Mountains and L’Anse aux Meadows and many of the old Viking settlements and relics. Central Newfoundland is where you’ll find Fogo Island and the Change Island and Gander International Airport. To the north, just off the Great Northern Peninsula, you'll come across Quirpon Island, a truly magical spot, where you feel as if you're on the edge of the world.
It’s big, but it’s also famously friendly. Even though you might not understand the dialect to begin with, you will know you’re being welcomed.
There’s a lot to see and do here, so if you want to see all of Newfoundland you’ll probably want to choose several of our Guru’s recommendations for the best places to stay in Newfoundland to use as bases.
Whatever your reason to visit, and whatever your budget or taste, our pick of the best places to stay in Newfoundland has something to suit everyone!
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St John's (Newfoundland)
Family run B&B welcomes guests with ornate fireplaces, wooden floors and local artworks. 20 rooms, are all unique and exude comfort. Enjoy the soak tubs and cable TV. Breakfast is quite the feast from sausages to pancakes, fresh juices to piping hot coffee. Great location to relax and unwind.
Main Brook (Newfoundland)
Charming lodge on the Viking Trail and beside the brooks, giving a hideaway location of yesteryear. Comforable cabins make great base to venture to the Atlantic, or inland, for activities and exploring. Daily breakfast, and a hearty buffet for other meals. Ideal rustic place to be one with nature.
St John's (St. John's)
A typical St. John's hotel, overlooking the waterfront and pier. The simple and comfortable rooms offer original features such as exposed brick walls and wooden beams. A full continental breakfast is included and sets you up perfectly for the day ahead. A great spot from which to explore the town.
Newfoundland (Port Rexton)
This traditional inn overlooks the harbour of Ship Cove in Newfoundland. Set within a cluster of turn-of-the-century properties, guestrooms feature country-style furnishings, with artisanal pine armoires and wooden beds set off by floral prints. Enjoy bay views over dinner at the restaurant.
Rocky Harbour (Lobster Cove)
With choice ocean views, this Rocky Harbour hotel is ideally situated for exploring the Gros Morne National Park. Comfortable rooms are classic in style, most with access to a terrace and some with hot tub baths. Fresh seafood features on the menu and the onsite pub provides lively entertainment.
Norris Point (Neddies Harbour Norris Point)
Offering simple and clean living in an outstanding location in Gros Morne National park. The understated design gives a homely feel and lets the views take the centre stage. The Black Spruce restaurant offers casual fine dining using local organic produce. The ideal getaway.
Quirpon Island (Newfoundland and Labrador)
A 1922 lighthouse keeper’s home, situated on a remote island with stunning scenic views. The inn features ten traditional, rustic rooms at the base of the operating lighthouse. There is a comfortable indoor whale-watching station, guided kayak and walking tours. Perfect for nature enthusiasts.
St John's (Newfoundland)
Fit for royalty! A small boutique mansion welcoming guests for hideaway weekends, memorable adventures and business travel. Sleep in four poster beds, surrounded by antiques and art works and with the warmth of a fireplace. Restaurants are close, but do not miss out on the six course Titanic dinner.
Fogo Island (Newfoundland)
Striking architectural masterpiece overlooking the Atlantic - a seasonal landscape for a 365 hideaway haven. Floor-to-ceiling ocean views, wood burners and stylish chic interiors make a romantic and memorable stay. Homemade food makes up the locally sourced inspired cuisine. A stunning hideaway.