Just about every kind of lodging experience is available in New Brunswick, including a plethora of high-end bed-and-breakfasts, rental properties, a smattering of boutique hotels, and, lording it over them all, the superbly renovated historic Algonquin Resort in St. Andrews by-the-Sea—part of the Marriott Autograph Collection. When it comes to chain hotels, all the North American names have a good presence in or around the major cities, but the Delta group is the cream of the crop, offering high standards of accommodations, superb restaurants, well-trained staff, and attractive room rates. In peak season rooms are snapped up quickly, particularly in the best bed-and-breakfasts, so it’s wise to book as far in advance as possible.
This also applies to specific destinations during major festivals and events.
Outside peak season many of the bed-and-breakfasts and rental properties are closed, although those in the cities tend to stay open year-round.
Some of the bed-and-breakfasts that are closed may consider accommodating guests staying for several nights, and rental properties may be available during the winter sports season, so it’s always worth asking.