Non-stop to Canada for €195. From Copenhagen. WestJet flies direct from Copenhagen to Halifax this June, and the price is one of those things you check twice because you do not quite believe it the first time.
✈️ The deal
- From: Copenhagen, Denmark
- To: Halifax, Canada
- Airline: WestJet
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: From €195 return
- When: June 2026
Example dates: 01/06/2026 – 09/06/2026 01/06/2026 – 14/06/2026 05/06/2026 – 14/06/2026 05/06/2026 – 16/06/2026 10/06/2026 – 21/06/2026 10/06/2026 – 23/06/2026 12/06/2026 – 21/06/2026 12/06/2026 – 23/06/2026
💰 How far does your money go?
A beer at a Nyhavn bar costs €12 to €15 on a summer evening. In a Halifax pub, you pay €6 for a pint. A lobster roll at Dave's Lobster on the Halifax waterfront costs around €20: fresh Atlantic lobster, butter-grilled bun, chips included. In Copenhagen, lobster on smørrebrød at a comparable spot starts at €30 and climbs from there. Halifax is not a cheap city by Canadian standards. Against Copenhagen, the difference shows.
☀️ The weather
Copenhagen in June sits at around 18°C. Decent when the sun appears, but unreliable. Halifax in June is similar: 19°C, warming toward the end of the month. The difference is the setting. You are on the Atlantic. Fog rolls in off the ocean in the mornings, the light shifts constantly, and the landscape is nothing like Denmark. The Bay of Fundy, an hour's drive from Halifax, records the highest tidal range in the world: 16 metres. The sea here has its own rules.
🏨 Where to stay
Halifax is compact and walkable. The waterfront is minutes from everything.
Moxy Halifax Downtown · 8.6/10 · From €80/night Social, design-forward hotel in the city centre, a short walk from the waterfront. Good bar, good energy, well-located for everything.
The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites · 8.8/10 · From €130/night Halifax's most storied hotel, open since 1928, directly across from the Public Gardens. Genuine character without the luxury price tag.
The Westin Nova Scotian · 9.0/10 · From €190/night Halifax's grand railway hotel, right on the waterfront. Indoor pool, spa, and a building that looks like it arrived from another century.
🎯 What to do
Halifax is a working port city with real culture and no pretension.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site: A star-shaped fort on the hill above the city with panoramic harbour views. Free entry from late June. The noon cannon fires daily without fail.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic: The most important maritime museum in Canada. Titanic artefacts, historic vessels, and the story of the 1917 Halifax Explosion: the largest non-nuclear explosion in history. Allow two hours minimum.
The waterfront boardwalk: Walk from Pier 21 to the cable ferry, stop at Dave's Lobster for a roll, and watch the container ships pass. The best free afternoon in the city.
Peggy's Cove: 45 minutes by car. The most photographed lighthouse in Canada, perched on bare granite above the Atlantic. Go before 10am. Otherworldly.
🗺️ Where to go from here
Halifax opens up one of the most underrated coastlines in the world.
Lunenburg – One hour south. A UNESCO World Heritage Site of colourful wooden houses, working fishing wharves, and excellent local breweries. A very easy day trip.
Cape Breton Island – Three and a half hours north. The Cabot Trail is one of the great coastal drives on the planet: 300km of cliffs, forest, and open Atlantic. Best done over two days.
Prince Edward Island – Short domestic flight or a drive with a ferry crossing. Red sand beaches, the best lobster in Canada, and a pace of life that no longer exists in Western Europe.
Bay of Fundy – One hour east. The highest tides in the world. At low tide, you walk on the ocean floor. Worth going just to see it.
Non-stop from Copenhagen. €195. June goes fast.

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