Alma

Travel Guide

Alma featuring general coastal views and landscape views
Alma featuring a marina and general coastal views
Alma featuring general coastal views
Alma showing general coastal views
Alma showing a pebble beach and flowers

Walk on the ocean floor, witness the power of a tidal phenomenon and explore a national park at a charming village on the southeastern coast of New Brunswick.

In the heart of the Bay of Fundy, Alma is a picturesque village with a huge national park on its doorstep.

No visit to Alma is complete without experiencing its famous Fundy Tides. The vertical difference between high and low tides exceeds 53 feet (16.2 metres) at times, making them the world’s highest. You can expect to see one high and one low tide during daylight hours, although times vary each day. For some good views of the natural spectacle, head to the fishing docks in Alma Harbour and stay a while to see how it looks at different sea levels.

Another good place to watch the tidal event is from the cliffs of Cape Enrage. Stand next to the light station and fog alarm, which have been sending signals to approaching vessels since 1838. If you’re feeling adventurous while you are here, sign up for a climbing or rappelling session on the cliff walls.

Evidence of the incredible power of the Fundy Tides can be seen at Hopewell Rocks. These are flowerpot shaped rock formations that have been sculpted by water erosion. During low tides, walk on the ocean floor beneath the rocks, then a few hours later, kayak over the same spot. At high tides, the water can rise up to four stories in height.

There are more fresh air adventures to be enjoyed over at Fundy National Park. Depending on the time of year, hike, bike or ski along the park’s trails. If a daytime trip isn’t enough, stay overnight in one of the camping grounds.

You can also base yourself in the village, which has earned a good reputation for the variety and quality of its seafood chowder restaurants.

Reach Alma by flying into airports at Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton. You can also take the train into Moncton or drive from the United States along Highway 1. Your journey will be rewarded with gorgeous scenery and fascinating tidal phenomena.

Alpine Motor Inn

Alpine Motor Inn

3 out of 5
8591 Main Street Alma NB
Stay at this motel in Alma. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular attractions ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (788 reviews)
All facilities and staff were good but we had noisy upstairs neighbors.

Reviewed on 8 Nov, 2025

Alpine Motor Inn
Parkland Village Inn

Parkland Village Inn

3 out of 5
8601 Main St Alma NB
Stay at this business-friendly motel in Alma. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful staff ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (810 reviews)
Very quiet

Reviewed on 26 Oct, 2025

Parkland Village Inn
Shepody Bay Inn

Shepody Bay Inn

3 out of 5
4941 Route 114 Shepody NB
Stay at this guesthouse in Shepody. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Demoiselles Beach and Anderson Hollow Lighthouse ...
We stayed at this comfortable, clean motel as it is near to the Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. The owner is very friendly and there is a nice breakfast included as well.

Reviewed on 30 Sept, 2024

Shepody Bay Inn
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New Horton Lake Inn

New Horton Lake Inn

3 out of 5
794 Route 915 New Horton NB
Stay at this business-friendly holiday home in New Horton. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a garden. Popular attractions New Horton Flats and Anderson Hollow ...
New Horton Lake Inn
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