Cheap Flights to Halifax

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How much do things cost in Halifax?
Mid-range restaurant $52.93
Taxi 1km $1.38
Milk (1 liter) $2.46
Cappuccino $3.28
1 Pair of men leather shoes $114.76
Gasoline (1 liter) $1.27
Oranges (1kg) $3.88
Apartment (1 bedroom) outside of centre $709.60
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in city centre $1 657.00
Local cheese (1kg) $11.48
* All price are converted to USD

About Halifax

Halifax was originally founded by the British as a sea port in 1749. It is still used as a prominent sea port today, with Canada even basing its East Cost Navy in Halifax. If you're looking to visit a prominent port city that's rich in history, Halifax should be your destination of choice. Complete with picturesque views and a variety of enjoyable activities, check out flights to Halifax in order to book your trip now.

While in Halifax, you'll first want to visit Point Pleasant Park. Not only is it a beautiful park area, but it provides lovely views overlooking the harbor and the many ships that take port there. It's a great place for taking a scenic stroll, and also has a variety of sculptures and historic ruins of military towers.

Peggy's Cove is not only a natural beauty, but a historic one too. Come visit this small fishing town, and take in the sight of craggy rocks, the cove and a lighthouse from 1868-Peggy's Cove. Peggy's Cove still remains in operation to this day, and is one of the most famous lighthouses in the world (you'll definitely recognize it from a calendar or picturesque computer desktop that you've seen.) An absolutely breathtaking little fishing town, Peggy's Cove is a must for any tourist.

The Waterfront is another 'must' for anyone new to Halifax. Like every good little sea port town, the Waterfront has numerous restaurants, trinket shops and tons of cruises to take, including a full-fledged Pirate cruise. The Waterfront even has free Wi-Fi, so if you're more of a coffee, newspaper and laptop kind of person, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Take a stroll down the boardwalk to check out all of the boats or stop and sit down for some fish and chips. Walking the entire length of the boardwalk will get you all the way to the Halifax Seaport Farmer's Market, a fun place to check out no matter where you are!

Have you ever wanted to visit a breathtaking Victorian garden? Then you're in luck, because the Halifax Public Gardens delivers just that. The garden was officially started in 1836 by the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society, and is recognized today as a National Historic Site. If you'd love to see some of the most beautiful gazebos, duck ponds, fountains, statues and some of the most stunning flora and fauna that you could ever imagine, you must make Halifax Public Gardens a priority on your visit. It's an ideal place to stop and smell the roses, and there are many little quaint coffee and ice cream places in order to relax in here. Take in the extraordinary wrought iron entrance and make your way into a little piece of paradise. We also have great deals for European destinations like cheap flights to Lyon

As one of the world's largest harbors, the Halifax Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is another tourist favorite, with informative displays about the sinking of the Titanic as well as a fascinating exhibit about the Halifax Explosion of 1917, among others. Sure to provide hours of entertainment and enjoyment, the Halifax Maritime Museum is highly recommended.

There are numerous options for cheap flights to Halifax, making it an ideal tourist destination. Whether you've always wanted to see the Atlantic, Nova Scotia or a charming and historical port city, Halifax should be next on your list of places to visit.

Top attractions in Halifax

Pier 21 - Canada's National Museum of Immigration

Canada's National Museum of Immigration, Pier 21, is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the gateway of Canada's European immigration. During the summer Pier 21 is open seven days a week during business hours. It is closed on Sundays and Mondays during the winter. Prices are $8.50 for adults and $5 for children. There are special discounts for groups, seniors, and students. Parking is available and a free shuttle runs during the summer. It is located on Marginal Road, right on the waterfront.

Tall Ships Festival

An unforgettable five days in Halifax, Nova Scotia is during the Tall Ships Festival when spectacular sailing ships from all over the globe join in this world-class gathering. This is the time that Halifax inhabitants and visitors celebrate their rich nautical culture and diverse seafaring legacy. The finest entertainment is available while enjoying the parade of tall ships.

HMCS Sackville

The HMCS Sackville is the Naval Memorial in Canada, and is currently operated and maintained by the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust. The HMCS Sackville was originally established in order to maintain and preserve the HMCS Sackville, which is only one of the 120 corvette ships that were built in the country during the Second World War. Today, the HMCS Sackville not only serves as a model of the battleships used by Canada during World War II. It also serves as a living testament for the men and women who have served and continue to serve in the Canadian Naval Service.

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Information about travelling to Halifax

  • Average temperature for this month in Halifax
    4 °C
  • Currency exchange rate
    $1.00(CAD) = $0.74(USD)
  • Minimum temperature during the year in Halifax
    -25 °C
  • Average rain for this month in Halifax
    122.1 mm

Airports of Halifax

Halifax International