Accommodation on PEI
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Prince Edward Island, Atlantic Canada.
Stretching out on a sandy beach, digging into delicious fresh lobster suppers or watching a colourful sunset with champagne in hand are all ways to spend a vacation in Prince Edward Island. With its laid back atmosphere, breathtaking red coastlines and its connection to the beloved Anne of Green Gables series, Prince Edward Island has become a popular summer destination worldwide. As visitors soak up the island, they can unwind at night in accommodation ranging from sleek urban hotels to rural vacation rental properties equipped with all the necessary amenities for a relaxing holiday.
QUEENS COUNTY
Located in Queens County, Charlottetown is the island's largest city and its provincial capital. Nicknamed “the Birthplace of Confederation” and boasting vibrant art, dining and shopping scenes, Charlottetown is a popular place to stay while on the Island. Charlottetown's hotel and motel directory varies from well-known chain hotels to budget-friendly motels. Whether looking for a room with a Jacuzzi, a kitchenette or a pet-friendly property, visitors will be able to find a hotel or motel in Charlottetown perfect for their needs and budgets.
Bed and breakfasts also make up a large portion of the city's accommodation directory and include everything from grand heritage homes near downtown to spacious modern homes in residential neighbourhoods.
Visitors on a tight budget can take advantage of the city's hostels, which typically feature shared single-sex or co-ed rooms and sometimes a limited number of private rooms. Finally, visitors who plan on staying a while in Charlottetown can look into extended stay suites and hotels or vacation rental properties.
Although there are a multitude of accommodation options in Charlottetown, the rest of Queens County also opens its doors to visitors. The towns of Cornwall and Stratford offer the perks of being close to Charlottetown's amenities, but also have their own attractions, restaurants and shops to share with tourists. In Cornwall and Stratford visitors can kick back at night in spacious hotels and motels or bed and breakfasts.
With its ties to the Anne of Green Gables books, the rural community of Cavendish is a Mecca for tourists and visitors can explore the numerous Anne of Green Gables attractions, then sit back in vacation rental properties, cottages or grassy campgrounds.
PRINCE COUNTY
Situated west of Queens County, Prince County offers beautiful rural scenery with gentle rolling red farmland and sandy beaches. Summerside, the island's second largest and only other city, is located in Prince County and offers a variety of attractions, shops and scrumptious seafood restaurants. Summerside works as a great base for exploring the county with its assortment of hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts and vacation rental properties.
Only 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Summerside is Kensington, where visitors can make themselves at home in stately bed and breakfasts with beautifully landscaped gardens or in vacation rental properties on spacious lots.
Northwest of Summerside, the town of Alberton offers fun tours and a handful of accommodations such as campgrounds close to the beach. O'Leary, Bedeque, Borden-Carleton and Tignish are other smaller communities where visitors can experience peaceful island living from inviting accommodators.
KINGS COUNTY
On the eastern side of the province, picturesque beaches, dense forests and charming fishing communities can be seen in Kings County. Overlooking the Montague River, the town of Montague is the largest town in Kings County and features a lively waterfront marina, golf courses, historic sites and other attractions. Montague is only 46 km (29 mi) from Charlottetown, which makes the town an excellent place for an afternoon outing or a holiday destination with its selection of bed and breakfasts, vacation rental properties and hotels and cottages.
Situated on the mouth of the Brudenell River, the town of Georgetown also offers spectacular ocean views, comfortable accommodations and the convenience of the close by Brudenell River Provincial Park, which also boasts a campground.
Further north, lush green rolling hills meet a dramatic coastline of red cliffs and sandy beaches in the town of Souris, where visitors can enjoy views of the ocean from vacation rental properties or bed and breakfasts with expansive decks. Cardigan, Morell and Brudenell are other small communities where visitors can make themselves at home in luxury vacation rental properties.
QUEENS COUNTY
Located in Queens County, Charlottetown is the island's largest city and its provincial capital. Nicknamed “the Birthplace of Confederation” and boasting vibrant art, dining and shopping scenes, Charlottetown is a popular place to stay while on the Island. Charlottetown's hotel and motel directory varies from well-known chain hotels to budget-friendly motels. Whether looking for a room with a Jacuzzi, a kitchenette or a pet-friendly property, visitors will be able to find a hotel or motel in Charlottetown perfect for their needs and budgets.
Bed and breakfasts also make up a large portion of the city's accommodation directory and include everything from grand heritage homes near downtown to spacious modern homes in residential neighbourhoods.
Visitors on a tight budget can take advantage of the city's hostels, which typically feature shared single-sex or co-ed rooms and sometimes a limited number of private rooms. Finally, visitors who plan on staying a while in Charlottetown can look into extended stay suites and hotels or vacation rental properties.
Although there are a multitude of accommodation options in Charlottetown, the rest of Queens County also opens its doors to visitors. The towns of Cornwall and Stratford offer the perks of being close to Charlottetown's amenities, but also have their own attractions, restaurants and shops to share with tourists. In Cornwall and Stratford visitors can kick back at night in spacious hotels and motels or bed and breakfasts.
With its ties to the Anne of Green Gables books, the rural community of Cavendish is a Mecca for tourists and visitors can explore the numerous Anne of Green Gables attractions, then sit back in vacation rental properties, cottages or grassy campgrounds.
PRINCE COUNTY
Situated west of Queens County, Prince County offers beautiful rural scenery with gentle rolling red farmland and sandy beaches. Summerside, the island's second largest and only other city, is located in Prince County and offers a variety of attractions, shops and scrumptious seafood restaurants. Summerside works as a great base for exploring the county with its assortment of hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts and vacation rental properties.
Only 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Summerside is Kensington, where visitors can make themselves at home in stately bed and breakfasts with beautifully landscaped gardens or in vacation rental properties on spacious lots.
Northwest of Summerside, the town of Alberton offers fun tours and a handful of accommodations such as campgrounds close to the beach. O'Leary, Bedeque, Borden-Carleton and Tignish are other smaller communities where visitors can experience peaceful island living from inviting accommodators.
KINGS COUNTY
On the eastern side of the province, picturesque beaches, dense forests and charming fishing communities can be seen in Kings County. Overlooking the Montague River, the town of Montague is the largest town in Kings County and features a lively waterfront marina, golf courses, historic sites and other attractions. Montague is only 46 km (29 mi) from Charlottetown, which makes the town an excellent place for an afternoon outing or a holiday destination with its selection of bed and breakfasts, vacation rental properties and hotels and cottages.
Situated on the mouth of the Brudenell River, the town of Georgetown also offers spectacular ocean views, comfortable accommodations and the convenience of the close by Brudenell River Provincial Park, which also boasts a campground.
Further north, lush green rolling hills meet a dramatic coastline of red cliffs and sandy beaches in the town of Souris, where visitors can enjoy views of the ocean from vacation rental properties or bed and breakfasts with expansive decks. Cardigan, Morell and Brudenell are other small communities where visitors can make themselves at home in luxury vacation rental properties.




