Prince Edward Island is Canada’s storybook escape — a lush, pastoral patchwork of rolling potato fields, charming gabled farmhouses, and coastal villages nestled along miles of striking red cliffs, golden sand dunes, and some of the country’s most beautiful beaches. Around every bend, you’ll find postcard-worthy views of tranquil bays, meandering rivers, and green fields that tumble gently toward the sea.
The country’s smallest province can be reached by ferry from neighbouring Nova Scotia or by driving over the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick. Expect a warm welcome and fantastic hospitality. Life here moves at a gentler pace — where friendly locals, genuine island charm, and a deep sense of community make every visitor feel at home.
Prince Edward Island Lighthouse
Prince Edward Island - Confederation Bridge
Prince Edward Island - Anne of Green Gables
Prince Edward Island - horse drawn carriage
Prince Edward Island -Charlottetown
Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island is made for road-tripping, and its three scenic coastal drives offer a perfect way to experience the island's natural beauty and cultural richness.
North Cape Coastal Drive is a feast for the senses. This route offers a classic mix of red and white sand beaches, towering lighthouses, and iconic coastal vistas. Along the way, discover artisan shops, Acadian culture, and peaceful fishing villages.
Central Coastal Drive delivers everything you’d want in a PEI vacation — stunning beaches, unforgettable sunsets, and must-see attractions like Prince Edward Island National Park and Green Gables Heritage Place, the beloved setting of Anne of Green Gables. Don’t miss Charlottetown, the capital city, with its tree-lined streets, boutique shopping, and vibrant dining scene featuring plenty of outdoor patios.
Points East Coastal Drive takes you to over 50 breathtaking beaches. This region is rich in culture, history, and scenic beauty. Explore picturesque lighthouses, golf courses, and some of the island’s finest culinary spots. Just follow the colourful starfish signs to uncover hidden gems and iconic landmarks alike.
There are plenty of attractions on Prince Edward Island, not to mention endless festival, here are a few to whet your appetite:
The Prince Edward Island National Park - Cavendish
Green Gable Heritage Place- Cavendish
The Confederation Trail – Island wide
West Point Lighthouse - Cedar Dunes Provincial Park
The Confederation Centre of the Arts - Charlottetown
St Dunstan's Basilica – Charlottetown
Victoria Row – Charlottetown
Basin Head Provincial Park – Basin Head
We have a selection of holidays which allow you to experience the best of Prince Edward Island.
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Explore the charming capital of Charlottetown
The capital city of Prince Edward Island is a vibrant seaside destination offering historic charm, a beautiful waterfront and boardwalks, as well as experiences for lovers of art, culture and delicious food. Among Charlottetown’s highlights is the Confederation Centre of the Arts. It hosts several venues for theatre, comedy, music and dance, and the Centre was constructed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864 where Canada was first proposed. The Charlottetown Festival is held every summer at the Centre and has hosted theatre shows since 1965.
Natural beauty awaits in Prince Edward Island National Park
Located on the north shore of Prince Edward Island and stretching along the Gulf of St. Lawrence for 40km, Prince Edward Island National Park is home to stunning beaches, red cliffs, and is the perfect spot to gaze at unforgettable sunsets. If you are experiencing the Central Coastal Drive, you will be able to make the most of this beautiful park. It is open all year but is busiest during the summer months. Spend time here enjoying activities such as cycling, hiking, camping and swimming as you embrace this spectacular and picturesque natural landscape.

Green Gables Heritage Place is an unmissable chapter of your holiday
Book lovers can’t come to Prince Edward Island and not visit the setting of the world-renowned novel Anne of Green Gables. Located in Cavendish, the Anne of Green Gables Museum is a fascinating insight into the life and work of author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Visitors can admire exhibits on the site of the fictional Green Gables farm and see the original Green Gables house. There is a gift shop where you can purchase unique merchandise to take home. The museum is also a great attraction to learn generally about the history and culture of Prince Edward Island.

There’s an unforgettable outdoor adventure for everyone
Visitors who love the great outdoors will be treated to a variety of exciting activities during a holiday in Prince Edward Island. The province may be small but there are beaches galore where you can soak up the sun or enjoy a walk along the dunes. For those who prefer cycling or hiking, the Confederation Trail offers 273km of stunning scenery and stretches tip-to-tip from Tignish to Elmira, with plenty of spots along the way to refuel and refresh. If golf is more your thing, there are 34 courses to enjoy across the Island, which is regarded as Canada’s best golfing destination during the season between May to October.

Below is a small selection of cities located in Prince Edward Island
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