Surrounded by beautiful agricultural landscapes, Île d’Orléans is a must-see destination on this VIP guided experience. Accompanied by a driver and a certified, experienced tour guide, you will discover local flavors while learning about the island’s history, culture, and heritage.
The experience includes a complete lunch with 3 to 5 gourmet stops, depending on the season, as well as exclusive encounters with local producers and artisans. Along the way, enjoy a stop at the famous Montmorency Falls, Québec’s highest waterfall, with an impressive 83-meter drop.
A 15-20% tip at the end of the tour is strongly recommended.
Please meet us at the HQ Services Touristiques office (yellow building). Enter through the front door where our team will be ready to welcome you.
Our guide will be waiting for you at our office located at 112 Saint-Paul Street to begin your fabulous experience!
This 83-meter-tall waterfall is the tallest in Québec. Its impressive size and historical significance make it the perfect place to start or end this beautiful visit.
Mostly made up of fertile farmland, you’ll discover Île d’Orléans with your first stop at a local farm.
The processing of locally grown products is essential to preserve them longer and to promote them. During this stop, you will taste products from Île d’Orléans while learning about how they are transformed, with detailed explanations provided on site.
A true testament to history, cider made from apples that has become an essential part of Québec’s agrotourism. You’ll have the chance to taste it right at the source where it’s made.
The grapes of Île d’Orléans must be truly unique to grow and thrive in our extreme climate conditions, ranging from very hot to freezing temperatures. Here, you will taste local wines and learn more about how vineyards adapt and flourish in this distinctive environment.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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