7 Best Hotels in The Fundy Coast, New Brunswick

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Fundy Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Algonquin Resort

$$$ | 184 Adolphus St., St. Andrews, NB, E5B 1T7, Canada Fodor's Choice

This iconic resort has been meticulously restored to perfectly recapture the historic elegance that made it legendary, with every architectural detail inside and out preserved and black-and-white photographs throughout recalling the hotel's earlier heyday—yet every modern comfort has been provided. Bedrooms are in traditional style, with high ceilings, muted color schemes, grand padded headboards on the beds, and cozy chairs, but with ultramodern bathrooms, flat-screen televisions, and free Wi-Fi among the amenities. There’s a range of suites, too, some with separate living areas and kitchens, and some rooms have a balcony. The good range of resort amenities include a superb golf course, a spa and hair salon, and indoor and outdoor pools. The spacious lawns have a couple of firepits to sit around on balmy evenings, and there's a public piano out there, too (or you can borrow one of the hotel's guitars). There's sophisticated dining in Braxton's restaurant and, in addition to room service, you can have your meal served anywhere in the public areas that takes your fancy. The Smokehouse BBQ & Bar on the golf course has a patio with a stunning view.

Pros

  • Luxurious surroundings
  • Indoor pool has a three-story waterslide
  • Spacious studio rooms with kitchenettes

Cons

  • A bit of a walk from the waterfront hub
  • Fire-pits are near rooms so can get noisy
  • Not all rooms have a view of the bay
184 Adolphus St., St. Andrews, NB, E5B 1T7, Canada
506-529–8823
Hotel Details
233 rooms
No Meals

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Delta Beauséjour

$$ | 750 Main St., Moncton, NB, E1C 1E6, Canada Fodor's Choice

In a great downtown location, this is one of Moncton's finest and friendliest hotels, catering equally to business travelers, vacationers, and families, who particularly enjoy the 125-foot indoor waterslide that is connected to the indoor pool. The gleaming lobby has several cool work-station areas and places to relax, and the rooms are elegant. The Signature Floor has its own lounge and complimentary continental breakfast. The hotel has three restaurants: the superb Windjammer, the chic TRIIIO, and a casual café for eat-in or take-out fare—the sous-chef's curries served here are legendary.

Pros

  • Right in the hub of downtown
  • Some rooms overlook the river, with good tidal bore viewing
  • Exceptionally warm welcome and friendly service

Cons

  • Parking not free and in a busy public lot at rear
  • Rooms near pool can be noisy
  • No concierge
750 Main St., Moncton, NB, E1C 1E6, Canada
506-854–4344
Hotel Details
304 rooms
No Meals

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Kingsbrae Arms

$$$$ | 219 King St., St. Andrews, NB, E5B 1Y1, Canada Fodor's Choice

Expect excellent service from the hosts and staff at this restored 1897 estate, where eclectic antiques fill the rooms, and pampering touches include plush robes and daily afternoon tea. The two-story carriage house has a private entrance, patio, and balcony, plus a kitchen. Meals at the Kingsbrae Arms feature the freshest ingredients—organic produce from the hotel garden, perhaps a fresh catch from the Bay of Fundy, or a last-minute delivery of wild boar.

Pros

  • Outdoor hot tub and barrel sauna
  • Kid- and pet-friendly
  • Delicious local food prepared by creative chef

Cons

  • In winter the only meal offered is breakfast
  • No stove in the carriage house kitchen
  • No elevator
219 King St., St. Andrews, NB, E5B 1Y1, Canada
506-529–1897
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza

$$ | 1005 Main St., Moncton, NB, E1C 1G9, Canada
This upscale, modern hotel is in a great downtown location, particularly convenient for the new event center. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, with aids to relaxation like lavender spray and eye masks. For the active hours there's a large indoor pool, steam room, fitness center, salon, and guest laundry, and business services include a dozen meeting rooms. The restaurant is a casual steak and seafood place, and there's a wine bar, too. Note that the hotel entrance is around the corner on Highfield Street.

Pros

  • Stylish makeover has been completed
  • Very friendly and helpful staff
  • Views extend across downtown and the river

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Not right in the hub of downtown bar and restaurant area
  • Need to park first and haul luggage upstairs to check-in desk
1005 Main St., Moncton, NB, E1C 1G9, Canada
506-854–5340
Hotel Details
191 rooms
No Meals

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Falcon Ridge Inn

$ | 24 Falcon Ridge Dr., Alma, NB, E4H 4Z3, Canada

Perched high above the village and the ocean, every window (and there are many) in this modern property affords a spectacular view and eliminates any need for air-conditioning. Each spacious room has a fireplace, mini-refrigerator, coffeemaker, and a four-piece bathroom with a double-whirlpool tub. 

Pros

  • Amazing view of the fishing boats of Alma and shale cliffs of Fundy
  • Full breakfast served at individual tables
  • Electric vehicle charging available

Cons

  • Fundy fog can unexpectedly block the vista
  • Village is walkable, but it's a steep slope back up
  • Unable to accommodate children under 5
24 Falcon Ridge Dr., Alma, NB, E4H 4Z3, Canada
506-887–1110
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marathon Hotel

$ | 19 Marathon La., North Head, Grand Manan, NB, E5G 3A4, Canada

This mansion with a large deck sits on a hill with lovely views over the harbor; built by a sea captain, the home on 10 acres of grounds has been an inn since 1871. Many of its original furnishings have been retained in the guest rooms, and refurbishment has been mindful of the inn's history and character. Large black-and-white photos grace the living room, and there's a large deck. Seafood is served in the dining room, and guests can request packed lunches. There's also a guest kitchen and laundry.

Pros

  • Modern amenities
  • Discounts available on kayaking and whale-watching trips
  • Wonderful hosts

Cons

  • Rooms are of various sizes
  • Lots of stairs
  • Walls between rooms are not soundproofed
19 Marathon La., North Head, Grand Manan, NB, E5G 3A4, Canada
506-662–8488
Hotel Details
23 rooms
No Meals

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Parkland Village Inn

$ | 8601 Main St., Alma, NB, E4H 1N6, Canada

Right on the water, next to the fishermen's wharf in the heart of the bustling village, this long-established inn also has a very good restaurant. Each of the rooms has an individual, restful, if somewhat dated style, while the suites have a veranda, private entrance, and 8-foot windows facing the bay. In the Tides Restaurant, the menu offers dishes such as scallops flambéed with Sambuca, bacon, and cream, lobster-stuffed chicken, and hickory-smoked ribs. A wall of windows overlooks the water, interrupted only by the hummingbirds that buzz around feeders attached to the glass.

Pros

  • View of the Bay of Fundy is extraordinary
  • Overnight guests have guaranteed seating in the busy restaurant
  • Wonderful, accommodating staff

Cons

  • Can be hard to get a room or table in peak season
  • Breakfast not included in July and August rates
  • Standard "parkview" rooms overlook the main street
8601 Main St., Alma, NB, E4H 1N6, Canada
506-887–2313
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
15 rooms
No Meals
A continental breakfast is included Apr.–June and Sept.

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