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Cruise passengers walking on the ocean floor among Hopewell Rocks flowerpot formations on the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

Tidal planning · Bay of Fundy

Bay of Fundy tide timing for cruise passengers

How Fundy tides affect Hopewell Rocks, Reversing Falls, sea caves, and your return-to-ship window from Port Saint John.

Tides shift daily

Fundy high and low water occur roughly 50 minutes later each day. Your port date's tables differ from the previous sailing — never copy a friend's schedule from another week.

Hopewell Rocks — low tide priority

Ocean-floor walking requires arriving before low tide and exiting before water returns. Organised tours from Saint John, New Brunswick build this into the itinerary — independent drivers must calculate drive time plus park entry.

Reversing Falls — reversal windows

Active rapids appear as tide transitions — not at slack water. Schedule lookouts near reversal periods listed for Saint John on Fundy tide charts.

St. Martins sea caves

Cave access is low-tide gated. Scenic tours that include St. Martins must align coastal driving with tidal charts — see St. Martins guide.

Build buffer time

Tidal delays, traffic, and park queues happen. Keep 45–60 minutes beyond stated tour return before all-aboard — especially on Hopewell and Fundy National Park days.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I find Fundy tide times?

Official Fundy tide tables for Saint John and Hopewell Rocks — your tour operator should schedule around verified times for your port date.

Why does tide timing matter for cruise passengers?

Hopewell ocean-floor access, St. Martins caves, Reversing Falls drama, and Alma harbour views all depend on tidal phase.

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