Escape the city’s bustle in a luxury SUV as your certified driver-guide leads you through Quebec’s enchanting countryside. Your adventure begins at thundering Montmorency Falls – a natural wonder that soars 90 feet above its famous cousin, Niagara. Feel the mist on your face as you stand before this magnificent cascade.
Cross the bridge to Orleans Island, a pastoral paradise holding Québécois culture’s heart. While matching Manhattan in size, this tranquil isle is home to just 7,000 residents and the ancestral roots of 400 founding families. Here, nature and tradition blend seamlessly, 95% of the land flourishes with farms, creating a rich tapestry of vineyards, orchards, and maple groves. Discover artisanal treasures around every corner, from steaming poutine to creamy goat cheese, sweet strawberry fields to golden maple syrup.
While gastronomy forms the cornerstone of this experience, we welcome the opportunity to personalize your journey. Should you have additional interests, such as visiting art galleries, exploring antique establishments, tracing ancestral connections, or exploring destinations you’ve researched, we would be pleased to incorporate these elements into your itinerary at no supplementary charge.
Tour Inclusions:
- Mineral water bottles
- Montmorency falls access
- A curated local tasting experience featuring: Artisanal cheese and charcuterie board + Paired wine and craft cider tasting
- Sample a variety of maple delicacies, from rich syrup and velvety butter
- Taste vibrant homemade jams crafted exclusively from island-grown fruits
- Seasonal artisanal treats from the island’s master chocolatier:
- Hand-dipped soft ice creams enrobed in premium chocolate
Tour details
Rate
CAD $675 (USD 490.00) + 15 % sales tax + gratuities for 2 guests
Additional guest: CAD 99.00 (USD 70.00) per guest.
Max 6 guests per vehicle
Duration
5 hours
Points of interest
- Île d'Orléans
- Montmorency Falls Park
- Local Producers
- Historical and humorous anecdotes
Transportation
- Luxury SUV
Tour availability
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter
- Spring