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Prince Edward Island vacation rentals

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Cottage in Darnley
Rest Ashored in Darnley
Rest Ashored is a seaside cottage on a spacious 1 acre lot along Green Gables North Shore. Beautifully furnished three-bedroom private cottage with lovely water views, from the upper and lower decks which overlook the Baltic River. Included is a private hot tub building to optimize your rest and relaxation! A perfect place for a quiet retreat to create family memories. Ideally located close to beaches, restaurants, golf, kayaking, and more. HST included. Licensed with Tourism PEI # 2101164.
ﺩ.ﺇ581 per night
Cottage in Brackley Beach
York Bay Place-#8, LILAC Privacy Bay view
Lilac is a one bedroom (queen) cottage that offers a beautiful view of Brackley Bay from its covered deck. It has a full, well-equipped kitchen, 4 piece bath and combined living/dining area, with a sofa bed. Lilac cottage is in the front of all the group of cottages, and offers privacy and is perfect for a couple, which has access to walk to Brackley Bay in minutes. **-----------------------------------------** Same as LILAC COTTAGE: Privacy and a view of the bay/manage-your-space/6268185/
ﺩ.ﺇ230 per night
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Rental unit in Charlottetown
Spacious 2 Bedroom Walkout Basement Apartment
Non Smoking Spacious Apartment 1 Queen bed 1 Double bed Full sized Fridge, Stove, Microwave, Coffee Maker, toaster, dishes, pots & pans Ping Pong table Board games & puzzles Quiet neighbourhood Close to parks & trails Nearby access to Waterfront Entrance is down 1 flight of stairs 20 minute walk to Victoria Park -Boardwalk -Ice cream -Large playground -Tennis courts -Trails -Governor General’s house Bring your bikes -Ride anywhere in the city -Confederation trail No Smoking No Cats
ﺩ.ﺇ379 per night

Prince Edward Island beach vacation rentals

Home in Montague
Yellow Tent Cottage, PEI
ﺩ.ﺇ926 per night
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Cabin in Cardigan
The Forge
ﺩ.ﺇ367 per night
Home in Kensington
New Leaf - Oceanfront with Private beach access
ﺩ.ﺇ404 per night
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Chalet in Brackley Beach
Bay View Country Cottage #4
ﺩ.ﺇ457 per night

Prince Edward Island house rentals

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Home in Montague
Oceanfront Luxury Glamping Dome
ﺩ.ﺇ923 per night
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Home in Summerside
Summerside's Gem
ﺩ.ﺇ354 per night
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Home in North Rustico
Home Away from Home @ The Rustico Retreat!
ﺩ.ﺇ373 per night
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Private room in Charlottetown
New Private Bedroom in Charlottetown free parking
ﺩ.ﺇ235 per night

Prince Edward Island cabin rentals

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Cabin in Brackley Beach
LILAC cottage: Privacy and a view of the bay
ﺩ.ﺇ242 per night
Cabin in Brackley Beach
Lupin Lane
ﺩ.ﺇ451 per night
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Cabin in Albany
Cottages on PEI- One Bedroom Cottage Ocean view
ﺩ.ﺇ397 per night
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Cabin in Cavendish
Cavendish Cottage, Private Hot Tub
ﺩ.ﺇ525 per night

Your guide to Prince Edward Island

Welcome to Prince Edward Island

Canada’s smallest province goes big on character. This island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence ranks among the East Coast’s most original beach destinations, with its dozens of historic lighthouses, hardy seaside villages, and stretches of rosy-red sands. Sloping fields and grassy pastures define Prince Edward Island’s pastoral inlands away from the craggy shores. Along many of the rural highways, you might feel like you’ve slipped into a watercolor painting — the views have long drawn creative types here.

Prince Edward Island is also a destination for the outdoors. Cyclists challenge themselves on the epic cross-island Confederation Trail, a multi-use recreation route built along the course of abandoned railway tracks. Along the way, you’ll see centuries-old family farms that continue to grow the fresh ingredients used in the island’s many celebrated chef-owned restaurants, where the locavore ethos predates the farm-to-table trend. The center of the culinary ambition — and the majority of the province’s population — lies in the handsome capital of Charlottetown, a harborside city known as much for its ocean-fresh seafood as its well-preserved Victorian architecture.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island can be a chilly, sleepy place for much of the year, though it comes to life in the summer months. July and August are the busiest times to visit for good reason: Attractions are open, the sun shines late, and restaurants set up their patios for outdoor dining. Crowds thin after Labor Day weekend in early September, after which some tourist sites may close, but the beaches and trails are a little less busy. Much of the island rests under a blanket of snow in the winter, when the hardiest locals enjoy fat biking the trails and ice fishing.


Top things to do in Prince Edward Island

Lennox Island

Since long before the arrival of European colonizers, the people of the Mi’kmaq First Nation have called these coastal lands home. Today, a Mi’kmaq community thrives on Lennox Island, where the stellar Lennox Island Mi’kmaq Cultural Centre is a memorable place to experience aboriginal storytelling and traditions. Hikers come here to retrace the footsteps of Mi’kmaq historical figures along the looping Path of our Forefathers Trail.

Prince Edward Island National Park

On the province’s north shores, this sprawling coastal area lays claim to some of the island’s most scenic coastal areas, including several supervised beaches and hiking trails through the shifting mountains of sands known as the Greenwich Dunes. Prince Edward Island National Park preserves vital habitats like marshes and wetlands, making it a prime spot for birdwatching. It’s also soaked in literary history, with the landmark Green Gables Heritage Place a popular stop on many bookhounds’ itineraries.

Lighthouses

Historic lighthouses are one of the islands’ most memorable icons. In total, there are more than 60 of these beacons dotting the rugged shoreline, with about half of them still in use to this day. Favorites include Point Prim, Seacow Head, and East Point, the latter marking the easternmost point on the island.