Red Bay is a small fishing village that sits on a natural harbor on the southern coast of Labrador. Named for the red granite cliffs that dominate the region, the area was a significant Basque whaling station during the 16th and early 17th centuries. Today, the town is both a National Historic Site of Canada and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved whaling artifacts, including a whaling ship, the Basque cemetery and a reconstructed 16th-century whaling complex.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Kayaking in Red Bay
Take to the water and explore the natural harbor of Red Bay with a member of your Viking Expedition Team.
Scenic Sailing by Special Operations Boat
Set off from your ship in a Special Operations Boat to enjoy the magnificent scenery of Red Bay from the water.
Zodiac Cruise: Red Bay
Investigate Red Bay’s dramatic scenery during an exhilarating Zodiac ride.
Highlights of the Labrador Coast
Travel through small coastal villages to gain insight into Labradorian history and sample the local cuisine.
Lighthouse Journey
Admire the captivating surroundings of Atlantic Canada on a guided experience to two significant historical sites.
Red Bay on Foot
Step into a world deeply rooted in tradition and community as you explore the village of Red Bay.
Labrador Straits Bird & Nature Tour
Watch for Canada jay, boreal chickadees and more as you travel through small, picturesque communities.
Eastern Edge by Boat
Embark on a boat trip around Red Bay to uncover the fascinating history of the region and taste local delicacies.
Labradorian Fishing Experience
Set out on an educational voyage to discover the techniques of local anglers and indulge in the catch of the day.