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Discover Prince Edward Island

A Breathtaking Experience in the Maritimes

Discover Prince Edward Island

There is something special that you feel when you are on an island. You may recognize it, but you may not be able to explain it. Could it be the red cliffs that line our sandy beaches, is it the salt in the air or is it the smell of fresh-cut timothy? Our way of life on the Island is relaxing yet stimulating, stress-free, and refreshing! We may be a small province but we offer a surprising abundance of activities and unique adventures - enjoy an evening performance of "Anne of Green Gables - The Musical", explore French history at Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site, learn about the history and culture of the potato at the Canadian Potato Museum or explore all that the PEI National Park has to offer. Come experience Prince Edward Island.

Discover Prince Edward Island

What You Will Receive

Explore our vision of travel and the adventures it can bring!

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Tailored Adventures

Enjoy the flexibility to design your own itinerary and make spontaneous changes as you go.

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Expert Planning

With their deep local expertise, our Destination Experts personalize every experience to fit your preferences, ensuring you make the most of your time

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Unmatched Support

Our renowned Client Experience team is available 24/7 to ensure every aspect of your trip goes smoothly and exceeds expectations.

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We love your travel style

Whether you want to explore a destination in a group or independently, dive into local culture, or discover a world-class city, We have the perfect Travel Style for you

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About Travelling to Prince Edward Island

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The peak travel season is from late June to September when the weather is warm, all seasonal attractions and seafood restaurants are open, and outdoor festivals are in full swing.

Visitors can drive across the iconic Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick, take a scenic Northumberland Ferry from Nova Scotia, or fly directly into the Charlottetown Airport (YYG).

Yes, a toll is charged only when leaving the island. Whether you depart via the Confederation Bridge or Northumberland Ferries, payment is collected upon exit.

Fresh seafood is available island-wide. Key highlights include attending a traditional lobster supper, visiting local oyster bars in Malpeque, or checking out Charlottetown’s vibrant culinary festivals.

The island is relatively compact; you can drive from the western tip (North Cape) to the eastern tip (East Point) in about three to three and a half hours.

Yes. The waters of the Northumberland Strait along the southern shore are known for having some of the warmest ocean temperatures north of the Carolinas during the summer.

Yes, Green Gables Heritage Place in Cavendish allows visitors to tour the carefully restored home, barns, and grounds that inspired L.M. Montgomery's famous setting.

The island’s soil and sandstone cliffs are rich in iron oxide (rust). When exposed to air and weathering, it gives the land its iconic vibrant red color.

Absolutely. Visitors can learn about the rich history and enduring traditions of the Mi'kmaq people through cultural experiences, storytelling, and artisan crafts at the Lennox Island First Nation.

Travel styles include custom independent fly-drive road trips, fully escorted regional small group tours, and tailored multi-province maritime itineraries that blend PEI with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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