Exploring Prince Edward Island in 15 Days

  • Day 1: Cavendish Beach
    30 minutes (25.5 km) from Charlottetown

    Start your trip by visiting the stunning Cavendish Beach. Spend time taking in the beauty of the red sandstone cliffs and the clear blue water. Take a walk along the beach or relax and have a picnic while enjoying the scenery.

  • Day 2: Green Gables Heritage Place
    5 minutes (2.8 km) from Cavendish Beach

    Visit the Green Gables Heritage Place, the setting for the famous novel, Anne of Green Gables. Take a tour of the house and grounds, and learn about the history of the area and the story of Anne Shirley.

  • Day 3: Charlottetown Farmers' Market
    30 minutes (23.9 km) from Green Gables Heritage Place

    Experience local culture and delicious food by visiting the Charlottetown Farmers' Market. Browse through fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, homemade bread, local crafts, and more. Enjoy live music and support local vendors.

  • Day 4: Prince Edward Island National Park
    35 minutes (30.9 km) from Charlottetown Farmers' Market

    Explore Prince Edward Island National Park, where you'll find a variety of ecosystems, including forests, dunes, and beaches. Take a scenic drive, hike one of the trails, or have a picnic while enjoying the scenery.

  • Day 5: Point Prim Lighthouse
    45 minutes (46.1 km) from Prince Edward Island National Park

    Visit the oldest lighthouse on Prince Edward Island, Point Prim Lighthouse. Take a guided tour of the lighthouse and museum, learn about the history and get stunning views of the coast and Bay of Fundy.

  • Day 6: St. Dunstan's Basilica
    15 minutes (8.4 km) from Point Prim Lighthouse

    Visit the beautiful St. Dunstan's Basilica, an impressive Catholic church in the heart of Charlottetown. Take a guided tour, learn about the history, and enjoy the stunning architecture and artwork.

  • Day 7: Confederation Centre of the Arts
    5 minutes (2.9 km) from St. Dunstan's Basilica

    Explore the Confederation Centre of the Arts, Canada's national memorial to the Fathers of Confederation. Check out art exhibits or catch a theatre performance in one of the venues. Learn about the history and culture of Prince Edward Island.

  • Day 8: Victoria-by-the-Sea
    45 minutes (34.2 km) from Confederation Centre of the Arts

    Visit the charming fishing village of Victoria-by-the-Sea. Stroll through the quaint streets, visit artisan shops and galleries, and have lunch at one of the local restaurants. Take a scenic waterfront walk and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the village.

  • Day 9: Basin Head Beach
    1 hour 15 minutes (88.4 km) from Victoria-by-the-Sea

    Take a trip to Basin Head Beach, known for its beautiful white sand beaches and clear blue water. Take a dip, build sandcastles, or go fishing off the wharf. Try the delicious seafood at the nearby restaurants.

  • Day 10: East Point Lighthouse
    1 hour 20 minutes (105.3 km) from Basin Head Beach

    Visit the picturesque East Point Lighthouse, where the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait meet. Climb up the lighthouse for beautiful views and explore the museum inside to learn about the history of the area and the lives of the lighthouse keepers.

  • Day 11: Greenwich Dunes
    1 hour (71.8 km) from East Point Lighthouse

    Explore the beautiful and natural Greenwich Dunes. Hike the trails, take in the unique ecosystem, or relax on the beach. Be sure to visit the Interpretation Centre to learn about the birds, plants, and animals in the area.

  • Day 12: Lennox Island Mi'kmaq Cultural Centre
    1 hour 5 minutes (55.9 km) from Greenwich Dunes

    Learn about the Mi'kmaq people and culture by visiting the Lennox Island Mi'kmaq Cultural Centre. Take a guided tour of the museum and experience traditional songs, dances, and other cultural activities. Enjoy a meal at the restaurant.

  • Day 13: North Cape Coastal Drive
    1 hour 45 minutes (129.5 km) from Lennox Island Mi'kmaq Cultural Centre

    Drive along the stunning North Cape Coastal Drive, where you'll encounter beautiful landscapes, rugged coastlines, and sandy beaches. Visit unique stops like Tignish, West Point Lighthouse, and Seacow Head Lighthouse. Learn about the history and culture of the area.

  • Day 14: The Bottle Houses
    1 hour 25 minutes (100.6 km) from North Cape Coastal Drive

    Check out the impressive Bottle Houses, built entirely out of recycled bottles. Take a tour and learn about the history and the creative process used to build them. Browse through the gift shop filled with unique items that relate to the theme of bottles.

  • Day 15: Charlottetown
    1 hour 30 minutes (118.6 km) from The Bottle Houses

    End your trip by exploring the vibrant city of Charlottetown. Visit local attractions, historic sites, artisan shops and galleries, and delicious restaurants. Walk along the boardwalk or relax in a park. Take in the friendly culture and make some lasting memories.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Cavendish Beach (3 hours, free)
  • Green Gables Heritage Place (2 hours, $10)
  • Charlottetown Farmers' Market (2 hours, $20)
  • Prince Edward Island National Park (4 hours, $10)
  • Point Prim Lighthouse (1 hour, $5)
  • St. Dunstan's Basilica (1 hour, free)
  • Confederation Centre of the Arts (3 hours, $30)
  • Victoria-by-the-Sea (3 hours, $25)
  • Basin Head Beach (4 hours, free)
  • East Point Lighthouse (2 hours, $10)
  • Greenwich Dunes (3 hours, $10)
  • Lennox Island Mi'kmaq Cultural Centre (2 hours, $15)
  • North Cape Coastal Drive (5 hours, free)
  • The Bottle Houses (1 hour, $5)
  • Charlottetown (4 hours, free)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $135

Transportation

While it is possible to take public transportation or bike to some destinations, it is recommended to rent a car to explore Prince Edward Island in a timely manner. The cost of renting a car ranges from $25-$60 per day depending on the vehicle and company. Gas prices are also affordable and average around $1.10/Liter. Though it is important to plan ahead for potential parking fees in some popular destinations.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, add a visit to the historic city of Summerside, where you'll find museums, art galleries, and beautiful architecture. If you have less time, it is possible to shorten some destinations or remove them altogether, such as Victoria-by-the-Sea or The Bottle Houses. However, it is recommended to keep the Point Prim Lighthouse and the East Point Lighthouse, which offer very different, but beautiful views of the coast.

Airports

Prince Edward Island's major airport is Charlottetown Airport (YYG), located just a few kilometers from downtown Charlottetown. The airport offers flights from major Canadian cities and is a hub for Air Canada and WestJet. It is a convenient and affordable option for travel to Prince Edward Island.

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