A view of the Halifax waterfront captured in 2024. CBC



Travel to Halifax is heating up this summer. Even with high prices, Canadians are still booking trips. A top travel expert said interest in Halifax has grown fast in the last few months.

Amra Durakovic, who handles public relations for a major travel group, said her team noticed a big jump in bookings to Halifax. She explained that many people are skipping U.S. vacations this year. Instead, they’re staying closer to home.

“Usually, the East Coast is seen as a cheaper place to visit,” Durakovic said. “That’s likely why so many Canadians chose it at once.”

But when everyone books the same place, prices rise. “High demand means fewer choices,” she added. “And fewer options lead to higher costs.”

More Flights Add to the Trend

Durakovic said more direct flights to Halifax are now available. That makes it easier for people to travel there.

At the same time, Canadians are rethinking their travel habits. Fewer trips are being made to U.S. cities. Instead, people are choosing local spots, including Halifax.

Why Halifax?

Wayne Smith, a tourism professor, said Halifax is now one of Canada’s hottest summer spots.

He believes Canadians are changing vacation plans for several reasons. Many are supporting local tourism. Others are avoiding American travel due to strong personal or political views.

“People who would usually visit places like Maine or Vermont are going to the Maritimes instead,” Smith said.

He added that Halifax is seen as a safe, family-friendly place.

Costs Climb Across Canada

Smith pointed out that Halifax isn’t the only place with rising travel costs.

“All across Canada, prices for flights and hotels have gone up,” he said.

Durakovic agreed. She said last-minute bookings often come with a higher price.

She shared an example of a family from Toronto trying to plan a four-night trip to Halifax. They looked for tickets just a week before leaving. They also wanted premium plane seats. Their total cost? Around $6,000.

“Seasonal demand and limited availability are driving up prices,” she explained. “Travel inside Canada has always come with a higher cost, and now it’s more noticeable.”

Planning Ahead Can Help

Both experts agree on one thing—planning early is key.

Booking trips a few months in advance can help avoid steep last-minute charges.

Still, the trend is clear. Canadians are choosing to explore their own country more than ever, even if it costs more.

Halifax, with its mix of charm and convenience, remains a top pick.

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