Prince Edward Island Holidays
Conveniently connected to Nova Scotia by ferry and New Brunswick via the Confederation Bridge; Canada's smallest province is known for its vivid colours, rolling landscapes, miles of pristine beaches and red sandstone cliffs. Yet despite its recent nomination as one of Canada's natural wonders, Prince Edward Island isn't just about glorious scenery. A Prince Edward Island holiday offers more than 80 authentic PEI experiences that let you participate in the local culture; imagine catching and cooking your own lobster or learning an Acadian step dance. These are the experiences that let you walk in our shoes and take home a piece of our lives.
Special Offers
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Included Rail Upgrade
Enjoy an included service upgrade on rail holidays
Book a rail holiday in the Canadian Rockies and get an included service upgrade. Rail tours sell out quickly so book now to avoid disappointment. Book by 31st July 2025.
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Rocky Mountaineer Offer
Save up to £160 per person on Rocky Mountaineer holidays
Applicable for selected 2025 & 2026 two or three-day rail only journeys on Rocky Mountaineer's Canadian routes. Book by 31st July 2025.
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Best time to visit Prince Edward Island
The best time to visit Prince Edward Island (PEI) depends on what you want to do and see.
- Summer (June-August) is the most popular time to visit PEI, as the weather is mild and there are many outdoor activities to enjoy, such as swimming, sunbathing, hiking, biking, and golfing. The summer months are also when most of PEI's festivals and events take place.
- Fall (September-October) is a great time to visit PEI if you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy the fall foliage. The weather is still mild in the early fall, but it starts to cool down towards the end of October.
- Winter (November-April) can be a beautiful time to visit PEI, but it is important to be prepared for the cold weather and snow. There are still some activities to enjoy during the winter months, such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice skating.
- Spring (May) is a shoulder season in PEI, with mild weather and fewer tourists. This is a good time to visit if you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy the island's natural beauty at a more leisurely pace.
Overall, the best time to visit PEI depends on your personal preferences. If you are looking for warm weather and plenty of activities, then summer is the best time to visit. If you prefer to avoid the crowds and enjoy the fall foliage, then fall is a great time to visit. If you don't mind the cold weather, then winter can be a beautiful time to visit. And if you are looking for a good time to visit on a budget, then spring is a good option. If you are looking at holidays to Prince Edward Island, it is important that you visit during a season where you can do all the activities you want and our experts can help tailor-make your dream holiday.
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