Prince Edward Island Accommodations

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You can view the accommodations by region below or use the Quick City Jump list at the top of the page to view the accommodations for a certain location.

Charlottetown

Charlottetown offers visitors both historic and cultural attractions. As host of the Charlottetown Conference and Canada's second oldest seat of government, Province House is nicknamed the Birthplace of Confederation.

North Cape Drive

The 300 km North Cape Drive starts in Summerside, with heritage homes and historic shipbuilding facilities. Spinnaker's Landing marketplace on Summerside's waterfront offers crafts and food. Make sure to continue and visit Cedar Dunes Provincial Park, Tignish and more.

Annes Land

Anne's Land is named after the fictional, but globally popular, Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. Prince Edward National Park is a must-see site as well as the nearby Dalvay-By-The-Sea with terrific beaches with sand dunes.

Charlotte's Shore

Charlotte's Shore is also known as the South Shore and is coastline region between Charlottetown and Summerside. Confederation Bridge, Chelton Beach Provincial Park and The Seacow Head Lighthouse are key features of PEI's South Shore.

Points East Coastal Drive

PEI's easternmost region Points East Coastal Drive is all about natural spaces and outdoor activities including red cliffs, white sands, ocean, and forests. But don't miss out on the many heritage and museum displays of PEI's history.

New Bruswick

When visiting PEI by car, the Conferderation Bridge originates in New Brunswick. For information and accommodations, check out Travel in PEI's sister site, Travel In New Brunswick.