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Why Book a Bed and Breakfast in Prince Edward Island?
Accommodation and amenities
A bed and breakfast in Prince Edward Island offers a highly authentic Maritime experience, connecting guests directly with the island's famous landscapes and warm community spirit. Properties are found across the island, from restored Victorian mansions in Charlottetown to cozy, seaside cottages in rural communities. The architecture is characterized by bright colors, deep-set windows, and large porches perfect for viewing the sea or the rolling countryside. Guests receive genuine hospitality, often including local knowledge that guides them to the best beaches, freshest seafood, and hidden historical sites.
The value of a bed and breakfast in Prince Edward Island is found in the amenities that enhance a scenic, relaxed island holiday. Many BnBs in Prince Edward Island provide features tailored for enjoying the coastal and rural environment. Typical amenities provided for guests in these charming homes often include:
- A substantial breakfast focused on local specialties like eggs, fresh fruit, and potato dishes
- Guest access to beach necessities, such as chairs, umbrellas, and coolers
- Access to shared spaces like sunrooms or large decks with water or field views
- Complimentary regional guides and maps of coastal drives and attractions
- Private bathrooms in most rooms, often featuring unique, cottage-style decor
- Secure storage for bicycles for guests planning to use the Confederation Trail
- Individually controlled heating for comfort during cool island evenings
Who should book a Bed and Breakfast in Prince Edward Island?
Travelers and activities
Prince Edward Island appeals strongly to literary fans, families, and beachcombers. It is uniquely appealing to those who wish to visit the settings of *Anne of Green Gables* in Cavendish and explore the island's many sandy, red-tinged beaches. Visitors can spend time cycling the entire length of the Confederation Trail (a converted railway line) or engaging in deep-sea fishing excursions. The B&Bs in Prince Edward Island offer a comfortable, accessible base for touring the scenic coastal drives. The peak season is summer (July and August), with pleasant temperatures averaging 21°C and B&B rates typically ranging from $140 to $280 CAD per night. The best availability and value are found in the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall, with cooler weather and rates around $100 to $200 CAD, which are ideal for hiking.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Prince Edward Island
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define Prince Edward Island's cultural, natural, and literary identity across its three main regions.
- Green Gables Heritage Place
- The Confederation Trail
- PEI National Park Beaches
- Point Prim Lighthouse
- Victoria-by-the-Sea
Green Gables Heritage Place
Located in Cavendish, this is the farm site and surrounding landscape that inspired L.M. Montgomery's famous novel, *Anne of Green Gables*. The restored farmhouse and interpretive center draw millions of literary fans annually.
The Confederation Trail
A multi-use recreational trail that spans the entire length of the island, built on a former railway line. It offers over 400 kilometers of flat, well-maintained paths popular with cyclists and walkers.
PEI National Park Beaches
The park protects scenic sections of the north shore, featuring some of the island's most beautiful sand beaches, dunes, and sandstone cliffs. Popular areas include Brackley Beach and Cavendish Beach.
Point Prim Lighthouse
PEI's oldest lighthouse, this circular brick structure is one of the few lighthouse towers in Canada built of brick. It is located on a scenic point, offering views of the Northumberland Strait and tours during summer months.
Victoria-by-the-Sea
A picturesque, tiny coastal village known for its colorful fishing wharf, artisan shops, and performing arts center. It offers a charming look into island life away from the larger towns.
PEI is the smallest province in Canada, but it has the highest population density and is connected to the mainland by the 12.9 km Confederation Bridge.
Where to dine in Prince Edward Island
Restaurant recommendations
PEI's dining scene is focused intensely on its abundant seafood—especially mussels and oysters—and its high-quality agricultural products. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:
- The Gahan House Pub & Brewery (4.5/5 stars) - Located in Charlottetown, this popular spot is known for its excellent craft beers brewed on-site and its elevated pub fare, often featuring fresh local ingredients.
- New Glasgow Lobster Suppers (4.6/5 stars) - A traditional, fixed-price dining experience established in 1958, famous for its full-service lobster dinners, complete with unlimited homemade rolls and mussels.
- PEI Preserve Company (4.5/5 stars) - Located near New Glasgow, this popular destination features a scenic riverside cafe serving light meals, desserts, and the company's famous preserves and jams.
Essential Prince Edward Island travel tips
Good to know information
Prince Edward Island observes Atlantic Time (AT). A car is necessary for touring the scenic drives, as public transport outside of Charlottetown is limited. Reservations are essential for summer accommodations and popular lobster suppers. PEI is famous for its vibrant community spirit, and guests should look for local ceilidhs (community gatherings with music and dance). For guests spending time exploring the shorelines, checking for a bed and breakfast in Prince Edward Island with outdoor wash stations is practical for dealing with the red soil. Tipping follows Canadian standards. The island's red sand beaches are beautiful, but the iron-rich soil easily stains clothing and shoes.













