Satellite view of Ramah Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador

Ramah Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador

Canada

Introduction to Port

Ramah Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador is more than a stop on a cruise itinerary; it’s a sensory welcome to Canada’s wild Atlantic coast that sets itself apart with intimate access, authentic encounters, and a pace that invites slow discovery. Anchored by a petite harbour that keeps crowds at bay, the port offers signature experiences like zodiac cruises among ice-streaked inlets, up-close puffin and whale watching, and evening lighthouse walks with local storytellers who recall centuries of seafaring life. Shore excursions include guided coastal hikes through pine-scented trails, visits to historic fishing villages where crafts and seafood markets hum with life, and maritime heritage tours that reveal the region’s resilient culture. The destination for adventurers extends beyond Ramah Bay itself to nearby protected coves and dramatic sea cliffs where photographers and nature lovers find dramatic light and hidden coves. The fleet here is tailor-made for rediscovering the sea: compact expedition ships built for shallow bays, stabilized hulls to cut motion, and glass-walled observation lounges that turn every voyage into a frontline nature seminar. Onboard, guests enjoy Newfoundland-inspired cuisine, chef’s tables featuring fresh Atlantic seafood, wellness and spa rituals with locally sourced ingredients, and a calendar of live music and storytelling that brings the coast’s folklore to life. Ramah Bay blends rugged natural beauty with refined, guest-first service, creating a port experience that feels both exclusive and warmly Canadian.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Scenic coastal views
Panoramic vistas over the Indian Ocean and Knysna heads.
Northern Atlantic access
Quiet harbor useful for maritime travel.
Remote Canadian coastal community
Experience authentic Atlantic Canada culture.
Photography opportunities
Capture dramatic light and ice formations at extreme latitudes.