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Best Nova Scotia resorts with a jacuzzi

Among the 176 accommodations in Nova Scotia, here are the 4 best resorts with a jacuzzi

Fox Harb' R Resort - Nova Scotia
9.3 187 reviews

Fox Harb' R Resort

resort, Oxford
Fox Harb'r Resort is located in Wallace, Oxford, 5km from the city centre, offering a convenient base for exploring the city and its historical attractions.
This pet-friendly hotel boasts 59 square metre rooms with a bathroom, a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness centre, and tennis courts, plus free airport transfers and on-site dining.
Keltic Quay Cottages & Bayfront Lodge - Nova Scotia
9.5 142 reviews

Keltic Quay Cottages & Bayfront Lodge

resort, Inverness
Keltic Quay Cottages & Bayfront Lodge is located in Whycocomagh, a charming village on Cape Breton Island, approximately a two-hour drive from Inverness. The resort has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort offers a choice of cottages and a lodge, each equipped with a full kitchen, modern amenities, and access to a garden, BBQ facilities, and a bar. Guests can enjoy a range of activities on-site, including fishing, hiking, canoeing, and relaxing in the jacuzzi or spa.
Sea Parrot Ocean View Manor - Nova Scotia
8.4 127 reviews

Sea Parrot Ocean View Manor

resort, Indian Brook
Sea Parrot Ocean View Manor is situated in Indian Brook, just a short drive from Cape Smokey Provincial Park, Cape Breton Highlands Park, and Highland Links Golf Course. The resort has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The manor offers a range of accommodation options, including rooms and apartments, all with stunning ocean views. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, fitness centre, and restaurant, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.
The Lakes At Ben Eoin Golf Club And Resort - Nova Scotia
No reviews

The Lakes At Ben Eoin Golf Club And Resort

resort, Eskasoni 3
The Lakes at Ben Eoin Golf Club and Resort is located just a short drive from Eskasoni 3, offering a peaceful escape from the everyday. The resort is situated in Ben Eoin, just 1 km from the city centre.
The resort provides a range of amenities, including a golf course, a bar, a restaurant, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can also enjoy various activities, such as skiing, swimming, and dining.

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Best Nova Scotia resorts with a pool

Among the 176 accommodations in Nova Scotia, here are the 4 best resorts with a pool

Fundy Spray Campground - Nova Scotia
8.8 32 reviews

Fundy Spray Campground

resort, Digby
Fundy Spray Campground, located in Smiths Cove, offers convenient access to local attractions including the Old Temperance Hall Museum, Smith's Cove Beach, and Smith's Cove Historical Museum, all within 5 kilometres, and Bear River Lighthouse at 4.3 kilometres.
This holiday park provides complimentary WiFi, on-site laundry facilities, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, gas grills, and free self-parking for guests.
Oak Island Resort & Conference Centre - Nova Scotia
No reviews

Oak Island Resort & Conference Centre

resort, Chester
Oak Island Resort & Conference Centre, located in the city centre of Western Shore, Chester, offers convenient access to local attractions with its precise location within the main landmarks area.
This hotel provides a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, fitness centre, on-site restaurant, and conference facilities, alongside pet-friendly accommodation and complimentary Wi-Fi and parking.
Old Orchard Inn - Nova Scotia
8.4 1676 reviews

Old Orchard Inn

resort, Kentville
The Old Orchard Inn is located just a short drive from the town of Wolfville, offering stunning views of the Annapolis Valley and Minas Basin. The resort has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Old Orchard Inn provides a range of accommodation options, including rooms and seasonal cottages. It offers a variety of amenities, including a restaurant, spa, pool, fitness centre, tennis courts, and a bar, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for guests.
The Quarterdeck Resort - Nova Scotia
9.2 330 reviews

The Quarterdeck Resort

resort, Liverpool
This beachfront holiday home is located in Summerville Centre, a short drive from Summerville Beach Provincial Park and Hunt's Point Beach, offering a tranquil escape from the city. It has been rated excellent by previous guests.
This self-catering apartment sleeps two guests and has one bathroom. It comes with a range of amenities including a swimming pool, sauna, spa, restaurant and a terrace or balcony, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful surroundings.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Nova Scotia

  • What are the top attractions in Nova Scotia?

    Nova Scotia boasts a wealth of attractions. For history buffs, the Citadel Hill National Historic Site in Halifax is a must-see, offering panoramic city views. Louisbourg National Historic Site, a meticulously reconstructed 18th-century French fortress, provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. Peggy's Cove, with its iconic lighthouse and rugged coastline, is incredibly picturesque. The Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck showcases the life and inventions of the telephone's inventor. For natural beauty, Cape Breton Highlands National Park offers stunning coastal scenery and hiking trails.
  • Which festivals is Nova Scotia known for?

    Nova Scotia has a vibrant festival scene. The Halifax International Busker Festival brings street performers from around the globe. The Celtic Colours International Festival in Cape Breton celebrates Celtic music and culture. The Lunenburg Lobster Festival is a popular event celebrating the region's iconic seafood. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate everything from fiddling to maritime heritage throughout the year.
  • What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Nova Scotia?

    To comfortably see the highlights of Nova Scotia, a minimum of 7-10 days is recommended. This allows for exploring Halifax, the South Shore, and Cape Breton Island, each offering unique experiences. More time would allow for deeper exploration of specific interests, such as hiking or historical sites.
  • What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Nova Scotia?

    Nova Scotia's landscapes are incredibly diverse. Expect dramatic cliffs and rugged coastlines, like those found at Peggy's Cove and along the Cabot Trail. There are sandy beaches, like those in the Eastern Shore. Inland, you'll find forests, lakes, and rolling hills. Cape Breton Highlands National Park showcases a particularly stunning blend of mountains, forests, and coastline.
  • Are there particular times of year when Nova Scotia's landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?

    Absolutely! Autumn (September-October) brings vibrant fall foliage, particularly spectacular in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Spring (May-June) sees wildflowers blooming and the return of migratory birds. Winter (December-March) transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Wildlife viewing opportunities vary seasonally; whale watching tours are popular in summer and autumn.
  • What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Nova Scotia?

    One of the best ways to experience Nova Scotian culture is by visiting local farmers' markets, like the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market. Many smaller towns and villages also host regular markets. Speaking with locals in pubs or restaurants is another great way to connect. Attending a local festival or community event provides a more immersive experience. Exploring the many museums and historical sites helps to understand the province's rich history and heritage.
  • What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Nova Scotia?

    Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Bay of Fundy's Hopewell Rocks, known for their incredible tidal changes. The Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens offer a beautiful and peaceful escape. The Tatamagouche Centre, a vibrant hub for arts and culture, is a hidden gem. For a unique experience, explore the many lighthouses dotting the coast; each has its own story to tell.
  • Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Nova Scotia?

    Halifax offers the most diverse nightlife, with pubs, clubs, and live music venues concentrated in the downtown area. Smaller towns and cities will have their own selection of pubs and bars, often with a more relaxed atmosphere. Cape Breton Island has a lively music scene, with many pubs featuring traditional Celtic music.
  • Where are the best markets with local food in Nova Scotia?

    The Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market is a must-visit, offering a wide variety of local produce, seafood, and artisan goods. Many smaller towns and villages have their own farmers' markets, often showcasing hyperlocal products. Check local listings for seasonal markets.
  • What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Nova Scotia?

    Nova Scotia hosts various sporting events throughout the year. The Halifax Mooseheads (hockey) and the Halifax Wanderers (soccer) are popular professional teams. Many smaller communities host local sporting events and competitions, particularly in the summer months. Check local event listings for specific details.
  • What are the most romantic attractions in Nova Scotia?

    Peggy's Cove, with its stunning coastal scenery and iconic lighthouse, offers a breathtaking romantic setting. A sunset stroll along the beaches of the South Shore is incredibly romantic. A horse-drawn carriage ride through Halifax's historic streets provides a charming and intimate experience. A quiet evening at a vineyard in the Annapolis Valley could also be very romantic.

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Best Nova Scotia resorts with air conditioning

Fundy Spray Campground - Nova Scotia
No reviews

Fundy Spray Campground

resort, Digby
Resort listing. This accommodation is located in Digby.
Services and facilities include a kitchen, air conditioning and free parking. Take advantage of the pool in this resort.
Inverary Resort - Nova Scotia
8.0 1104 reviews

Inverary Resort

resort, Baddeck
Inverary Resort in Baddeck is situated on the shores of Bras d’Or Lake, offering a waterfront location just 0.9 miles from the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site and a 5-minute drive from Bell Bay Golf Course.
This resort provides a range of amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi, an on-site gym, sauna, spa services, and rentals for standup paddle boards, zodiaks, and pontoon boats, with its seasonal restaurant, Lakeside Landing, featuring live entertainment and views of Bras d'Or Lakes.
Digby Pines Golf Resort And Spa - Nova Scotia
8.0 2581 reviews

Digby Pines Golf Resort And Spa

resort, Digby
The Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa is located in Digby, Nova Scotia, a short drive from the Bay of Fundy and approximately 30 minutes from Upper Clements Park and an hour from Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. The resort has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel has rooms furnished in a charming French country style. It offers a wide range of activities and amenities, including an outdoor heated pool, 18-hole golf course, on-site diving, hiking trails, beach access, a fitness centre, and an oversized outdoor chess set.
Tranquility Dome Accommodations - Nova Scotia
9.8 7 reviews

Tranquility Dome Accommodations

resort, Antigonish
Tranquility Dome Accommodations in Monks Head, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, offers unique waterfront dome lodging a short drive from Pomquet Beach Provincial Park and the Antigonish Golf and Country Club.
These 41-square-metre self-catering units sleep four, featuring two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchenette with an induction burner, air fryer, and Instant Pot, a private hot tub, and outdoor shower, plus access to nearby kayaking and hiking.

Best Nova Scotia resorts with a gym

Dundee Resort & Golf Club - Nova Scotia
No reviews

Dundee Resort & Golf Club

resort, Dundee
Dundee Resort & Golf Club is situated just a short distance from Dundee city centre and the V&A Dundee museum, offering easy access to the area's attractions. The surrounding area is picturesque and peaceful, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The resort provides a range of accommodation options, including chalets and cottages, all of which are pet-friendly. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including swimming pools, a fitness centre, a sauna, a restaurant, and a bar, as well as a tennis court and a playground for children.
Cabot Shores Wilderness Resort - Nova Scotia
No reviews

Cabot Shores Wilderness Resort

resort, Indian Brook
Cabot Shores Wilderness Resort is located in the centre of Indian Brook, providing easy access to local landmarks.
This resort offers accommodation for two guests and includes a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, jacuzzi, sauna, and laundry services, with pets welcome.
Wilderness Dome Accommodations - Nova Scotia
10 4 reviews

Wilderness Dome Accommodations

resort, Antigonish
Wilderness Dome Accommodations in Monks Head, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, offer unique dome-shaped lodgings with waterfront views, close to Pomquet Beach Provincial Park and Antigonish Golf and Country Club.
These 41-square-metre units feature two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleep four guests, and include a fully equipped kitchenette, BBQ, private hot tub, and outdoor shower; enjoy stargazing from the upstairs loft and explore nearby kayaking, hiking, and biking opportunities.
Beachcomber Dome Accommodations - Nova Scotia
10 2 reviews

Beachcomber Dome Accommodations

resort, Antigonish
The Beachcomber Dome Accommodations are situated in Monks Head, Antigonish, a short drive from Pomquet Area Beaches Conservation Lands and South River Nature Reserve, offering easy access to nature trails and scenic landscapes. Each dome provides 41 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating two guests, and features a fully equipped kitchenette, a cosy bedroom, and a loft with a seating area.
The resort offers a range of amenities, including a private hot tub, an outdoor shower, a fire pit, a Smart TV with Amazon Prime, and a terrace with stunning waterfront views. Guests can also enjoy the nearby cultural attractions, such as Old Barn Gallery and Antigonish Heritage Museum.
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