Discover Quebec with a private tour of 8 hours (1 to 9 passengers)
A private city tour with us is the best way to visit Quebec City. Whether you are alone or in a group (up to 9 passengers) your guide will take you to the most beautiful places in the city and surroundings.
Our drivers are tour guides accredited by the city and know the history on their fingertips.
By choosing a private city tour with us, you can customize your tour as you wish. If you want to see the Quebec City countryside, we will take you there with pleasure. If you want to see the Basilica of St. Anne de Beaupre, no problem too.
This tour has almost no limit, we can also go to the village of St. Paul's Bay, if you want to see a small charming village with its famous art galleries.
This 8-hour private tour is the best way to see all of Quebec City and its surroundings in one day!
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Old Quebec, Rue de Tresor, Quebec City, Quebec GIR 5B8 Canada
The heritage site of Old Quebec is part of the territory of Quebec City recognized as a cultural heritage of Quebec and part of the World Heritage of Unesco. It is here that the founder Samuel de Champlain built the Habitation in 1608. There is a lot of attractions to see and visit in Old Quebec. Guests can take the time to visit Place Royale, The Citadelle of Quebec, the fortifications, the Plains of Abraham and much more!
Your guide is accredited and knows the history of Quebec City by heart! He will know how to adapt the tour to your needs.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, 5300 boulevard Sainte-Anne Au pied de la chute, Quebec City, Quebec G1C 0M3 Canada
Montmorency Falls is a waterfall located at the mouth of the Montmorency River, where it empties through the cliffs in the St. Lawrence River, opposite the western end of the Île d'Orléans. The 83-meter high waterfall is the highest in the province of Quebec, and exceeds Niagara Falls by 30 meters.
On site there is a cable car that transports visitors between the base and the top of the falls. A suspension bridge with a spectacular view connects the two sides of the park. Stairs (487 steps) allow to observe it from different angles. It is also possible to do the Zipline directly above the chute.
All expenses related to the Montmorency Falls Park must be borne by the client.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bureau Touristique De L'Ile D'Orleans, 490 Cote du Pont, Saint Pierre d'Orleans, Quebec G0A 4E0 Canada
In 1535, during the second voyage of Jacques Cartier, this one gives the island the name of "island of Bacchus" because of the numerous wild vines which grow there naturally. However, being anxious "to immortalize the name and memory of the kings and princes of France", Cartier will change the name a few months later for "Isle of Orleans" in honor of Henry II, Duke of Orleans.
The island of Orleans has 6 different villages each with their own church. The island has nearly 7000 inhabitants and is 34 kilometers long and 8 kilometers wide. It is a highly agricultural environment with many crops (apples, strawberries, potatoes, vegetables, vines, maple products, etc.).
The landscapes on this island are majestic and several ancestral homes are present.
Your driver / guide will be able to make you visit the whole island of Orleans and will be able to show you his little secrets.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, 10018 Royale Ave, Sainte Anne de Beaupre, Quebec G0A 3C0 Canada
The Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré basilica is a Catholic church located in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, not far from Quebec City (Canada). This basilica was designated as one of Canada's five national shrines by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. The current Romanesque basilica dates from 1923. It was officially inaugurated in 1976. Among its treasures are eighteenth-century sacred vessels carved by various artists, including François Ranvoyzé and Laurent Amiot, and an important collection of ex-voto . The commemorative chapel, built in 1878, contains several works recovered during the demolition of the old church, particularly the bell tower, which was rebuilt in 1788.
Duration: 1 hour
Duration:8 hours
Commences in:Quebec City, Canada
Country:Canada
City:Quebec City
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