Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 6% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | September | Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop |
Average price | £660 | Average for round-trip flights in May 2022 |
Round-trip from | £496 | From London to Newfoundland and Labrador |
Information is based on travel restrictions from United Kingdom to Newfoundland and Labrador
Most visitors from United Kingdom need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Newfoundland and Labrador.
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom must present a negative RT-PCR (NAAT) or Antigen (quick-test) test taken 72 hours for RT-PCR (NAAT) and 1 day for Antigen (quick-test) before departing to Newfoundland and Labrador.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to quarantine after entering Newfoundland and Labrador.
Returning to United Kingdom from Newfoundland and Labrador
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Newfoundland and Labrador are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering United Kingdom.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Newfoundland and Labrador are not required to quarantine after entering United Kingdom.
LON - YYT Price
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£539 - £1,618
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YYT Temperature
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0 - 22 °C
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YYT Rainfall
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90 - 175 mm
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Discovered by Viking explorers, Newfoundland holds a unique place in the history of the Western Hemisphere. On the northern point of the island, you will find an archaeological site known as L’anse aux Meadows. According to legend, Leif Ericson made landfall on this point. Set against an impressive backdrop of colossal rock cliffs, the capital of St. John’s is one of the earliest English settlements in North America. The city is renowned for its hospitality, live music and iconic primary colour clapboard buildings. Visit Newfoundland where you can discover the picturesque countryside and the panoramic views of the harbour from Signal Hill. This historic site is the location where Marconi received the first transatlantic radio signal. The city is a popular destination for sporting events and live entertainment. In Newfoundland you are on the doorstep of the continent’s eastern point. The craggy shoreline along Cape Spear and its historic lighthouse provide an idyllic backdrop for picnics and watching birds, whales and icebergs.
The most easterly of the Canadian provinces changed its name in 2001 to better represent the cultural and geographical influence of Labrador, the mainland portion of these coastal lands. The locals have long made a modest living by and around the frigid ocean. Labrador is on the mainland and juts into the icy Atlantic, while Newfoundland is a massive, 42,000-square-mile (109,000 square km), rocky island. Whether its tundra, rocky highlands, or craggy coastline, when visiting Newfoundland and Labrador you can soak up this land where the terrain is powerfully pristine, and the people have a charming warmth and humour about them.
Newfoundland covers a lot of geographic territory, so technically it has more than one climate type. Generally speaking temperatures in the summer don’t get any higher than the low 20s C, and in the winter average highs struggle to reach freezing – and can often be far below, depending on where on the island you are.
Unless you love blustery winters with low temperatures and snow, come in July or August when temperatures are highest.
The beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador is, well, all of it. The best way to see the coasts and the interior is to drive, so rent a car. But take caution: wildlife poses a serious hazard in roadways, and hitting a moose is a much more dangerous prospect than a deer. Be alert.