HO CHI MINH — 3 ICONIC SPOTS I REALLY ENJOYED VISITING
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Ready for a blast across Nova Scotia? 🚗🌊 This trip is packed with epic coastal drives, charming villages, and top-notch seafood—seriously, you’ll feel like you’re living in a travel magazine!
Top Spots to Visit:
1. Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse (Peggy's Point Road, open dawn to dusk): Snap the classic Nova Scotian pic plus chill on those dramatic rocks. Go early morning for fewer crowds—trust me!
2. Lunenburg (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Wander the colorful waterfront, check out the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, and grab fresh lobster rolls at The South Shore Fish Shack (108 Montague St.).
3. Halifax Waterfront: Take a walk, soak up the city vibes, and don’t miss the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 (open daily 10am-5pm). For coffee, stop by Weird Harbour Coffee for local brew.
My Pro Tips:
If you're renting a car, fuel up outside main towns—prices are way less. Tap water here is super clean, so bring a reusable bottle. Weather flips fast; always have a light jacket. Nova Scotia is card-friendly, but have some Canadian change for small local shops or parking meters.
Getting Around:
Driving is the game-changer—scenic routes will blow your mind and public transit is limited. Download offline maps beforehand; cell service gets spotty on the coast.
Food Faves:
Go wild with seafood chowder or try Digby scallops at a local restaurant. Blueberry pie is a sweet must at any bakery.
Quick Travel Tips:
No visa needed for most travelers from US/EU, but double-check on trip.com. Summer is best, but spring/fall are less crowded and still stunning.
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