DreamDrive Vacations tours allow those with performance cars to enjoy a leisurely exploration of the coastal scenery found on Nova Scotia’s elaborate secondary road system
DreamDrive Vacations tours visit the lobster-riddled South Shore, the Annapolis Valley’s wine country and Cape Breton’s dramatic Cabot Trail.Having sold his tech consulting business just before the pandemic, Steve Davies and his wife, Erin Horton, who consults as a sommelier, found themselves with more free time. Like many avid travellers, Davies, who lives in St. Margaret’s Bay, N.S.
He figured other owners with similar passions would want to travel the same way, so in November, 2020, he and his wife launched DreamDrive Vacations, which he describes as “a high-end, luxury car cruise.
Driving holidays aren’t a new concept. Guided drive tours can be found in Europe, Australia and parts of the U.S. Davis took these as proof of concept, but added the twist of letting drivers bring their own cars, since most other tours are either offered by companies with their small fleets of high-end cars for hire or for specific car clubs, such as Ferrari or Porsche owners.
“There are a lot of very nice cars in the Greater Toronto Area, but there’s no place to really drive. It’s congested, flat and laid-out in a grid,” he says.
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