
The town of Page is located in Coconino County, Arizona, USA, close to Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. If you want to visit Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, Page is the closest accommodation option.
Most travel agencies to Antelope Canyon are located in the center of Page. Horseshoe Bend is just a 10- minute drive outside of town.
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Peggy's Cove is a small fishing village in Nova Scotia, Canada, renowned for its iconic lighthouse. The area is significant for its historical role in maritime navigation, with the lighthouse guiding ships along the rugged coastline for centuries. It has become a symbol of Canada's maritime heritage.
Peggy's Cove is located about 43 km (27 miles) from Halifax, Nova Scotia. It can be reached by car or taxi. There are no metro or bus services directly to the cove, so driving is the most convenient option.
Peggy's Cove is open year-round, but the best times to visit are during the warmer months (May to October). The weather is more pleasant for walking and sightseeing, and many of the local shops and restaurants are open during these months. The lighthouse is always accessible, though.
There is no entrance fee to visit the Peggy's Cove lighthouse and surrounding area. However, some tours and boat rides may require a fee. Tickets for tours and boat rides can be purchased onsite or online for certain services.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary for visiting the cove itself, but if you plan on taking a guided tour or boat ride, it is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (summer months).
A visit to Peggy's Cove can typically take 1-2 hours, including time for sightseeing, photography, and enjoying the surrounding trails. If you're planning on taking a boat tour, allow additional time.
Guided tours are available and typically include insights into the area's history, local culture, and the lighthouse's role in maritime navigation. Tours are available in English. Audio guides may also be available for self-guided tours.
Start at the Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, then take a walk along the rocky coastline for scenic views. Explore the small village and harbor before visiting the local shops or enjoying a meal at a nearby restaurant. If you're interested in more extensive walking, consider taking one of the nearby coastal trails.
There are no light shows or special night tours in Peggy's Cove. However, the lighthouse and the surrounding area are open for self-guided visits at any time, and the area is known for its stunning sunsets, so visiting in the evening can provide beautiful views.
Peggy's Cove can get crowded during the summer months and on weekends. The best times to visit for fewer crowds are early in the morning or later in the evening during weekdays. Spring and fall also offer quieter experiences.
There are public restrooms near the lighthouse. Several local shops sell souvenirs and snacks, and a few restaurants in the area offer local seafood and other meals. Water and other essentials are available at local stores.
Peggy's Cove is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children, although the rocky terrain near the lighthouse may be difficult for those with mobility issues. The nearby village and shops are accessible by paved roads.
While some smaller shops may prefer cash, most businesses in Peggy's Cove accept credit cards and mobile payments (such as Apple Pay and Google Pay).
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some local restaurants, but halal options are limited in the area. It's recommended to inquire about specific dietary options at the restaurants.
There are several souvenir shops near the lighthouse offering local crafts, including handmade jewelry, pottery, and postcards. The iconic lighthouse photo prints are also popular items to purchase.