Your search results appear at the bottom of the page.

 

OYSTER POINT COMMONS

11717 Jefferson Ave., Suite B, Newport News, VA 23606
✉: warwicktravel@warwicktravel.com
✆: 757 599-3011

  • The world is waiting for you
  • Experience adventure with us
  • Travel without stress
  • Just travel. We'll do the rest

 

Information about the REAL ID

 

Starting May 7, 2025, travelers aged 18 and older will need a REAL ID-compliant document to fly domestically. Acceptable documents include state-issued driver's license or ID cards with the REAL ID marking (a star or similar), or alternative forms of identification like a valid passport.

 

To get a REAL ID, you must visit your local DMV and provide the documents required for this. It can take about 2 weeks or 15 business days to process this. Plan now to get your REAL ID if you want to fly domestically.

 

For more information and to see the list of TSA-approved alternatives to the REAL ID, go to the website: www.dhs.gov/real-id

Private Lighthouses And Winery

Day Trip, Private Tour
Offer Image
This private tour offering will allow you the wonderful opportunity to view a variety of different landscapes along the Points East Coastal Drive, including coastal cliffs and beaches, forests, rolling farmland, pastoral rivers and the ever-present sea.

Private Lighthouses and Winery

Following the Points East Coastal Drive, this tour brings you past stunning cliffside water views and beaches, rolling farmland and the rich textures of our Island landscape. Visit the two oldest lighthouses on Prince Edward Island located in Point Prim and Wood Islands and stop at the Rossignol Estates Winery; a double gold winner for their famous Blueberry wine at the All Canadian Wine Championships.

Point Prim Lighthouse, built in 1845, is the first and oldest lighthouse on Prince Edward Island. It is also one of only a few round brick lighthouses in Canada. The lighthouse itself is 18.5 meters tall when measured from its foundation to the weathervane.

The Wood Islands Lighthouse was founded in 1876 to aid marine traffic in the Northumberland Strait. It is the second oldest lighthouse, with an attached dwelling and tower of this style, on Prince Edward Island. The lighthouse is a well-preserved three-story tower with an adjoining 1.5 story keeper's residence.

A must stop during your day is Rossignol Estates Winery, a double gold winner for their Blueberry wine at the All Canadian Wine Championships. In 1990, John Rossignol left Ontario to build a house in Little Sands, Prince Edward Island, which is now known as the Rossignol Winery. Winemaking, to John's surprise, brought out creative energy in him. John found himself able to experiment with different methods, as well as creating new mixtures of grapes and other fruit into wonderful tasting wine. Not only was this hobby fun, but John's would also be the first commercial winery on the Island; as so began Rossignol Winery.

Relax and enjoy the picturesque landscape on the drive back to the city as your exclusive tour winds to a close.

Please Note: No entrance fees are included with this tour.

 
Tour Type
Private
 
Group Size
Private
 
Activity Type(s)
Culinary / Food
 
Tour Duration
5 Hours
 
Activity Level
Easy
 
Tour Leaves From
Cruise Ship Pier
 
Food/Beverage Provided
None
 
Special Instructions
We recommend wearing comfortable, weather appropriate clothing and sensible flat-soled walking shoes.
 
Restrictions
Guests must be able to get in and out of transportation. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Interests
  • UNESCO Site
  • Wine
Location Overview
Loading Itinerary Content...
From Shore Excursions Group
From Shore Excursions Group
Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.