Romantic Getaways on Prince Edward Island
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A check list for a romantic getaway usually consists of beautiful beaches and stunning scenery. Now, picture a place with deep red soil, red sandstone cliffs, sandy red beaches, white and red lighthouses and spectacular deep red orange sunsets. Prince Edward Island's dramatic landscape, as red as Anne of Green Gables' hair, is one of Canada's romantic treasures. Couples flock to the island each year to experience island living in Canada's smallest province.
Diverse scenery and numerous accommodations create endless opportunities for a memorable getaway to Prince Edward Island. Whether staying in a cozy hotel room, at a resort, bed & breakfast or even a secluded campsite, PEI offers the ideal vacation, with plenty of romantic attractions to discover.
QUEENS COUNTY
The province's centrally-located and most populated county, Queens County, is worth taking a self driving tour of. The county features flat fields, rolling hills and photogenic coastlines. Prince Edward Island National Park offers wide beaches, which are great for sun tanning and swimming during the months of July and August. In the evening, take a romantic stroll down to the edge of the deep blue water and watch a captivating island sunset.
The province's capital city, Charlottetown, is located in Queens County, along with the charming towns of Cornwall and Stratford. The community of Cavendish, made famous by Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, is also located here and is a popular destination for romance. Couples can visit the Green Gables House and hold hands as they walk down the romantically titled “Lover's Lane.” Finish the day with a candlelit dinner at one of Charlottetown's many inviting restaurants.
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Where to Stay
Bed of Roses By The Sea
Aptly named for its rose garden, which is only steps from the seashore, Bed
of Roses By the Sea is a waterfront retreat in the neighbourhood of Brighton
in Charlottetown. The Royal Suite
and the Sunset Glory room both boast stunning waterfront views, while the Sunrise
Suite looks out over the front garden. The Royal Suite is a favourite among
honeymooners, with its ocean view and 1.8-m (6-ft) whirlpool Jacuzzi.
Shipwright Inn
The Shipwright
Inn, located in Charlottetown, is an elegant Victorian home used as a bed
and breakfast. The classic structure was built in the 1860s by Charlottetown
shipbuilder James Phillips. The era of shipbuilding on the island is reflected
in the inn's nautical theme, although each room has its own style and features
all amenities. In the morning enjoy a breakfast beneath the dining room chandelier,
followed by a browse through the period antiques and artwork positioned around
the house.
Holland Grove House
The cozy Holland
Grove House is set in an 1850s home in Charlottetown. Couples can snuggle
up in a king sized bed in one of the 14 appointed guest rooms furnished with
Victorian antiques. Rooms with kitchenettes, hardwood floors, fireplaces, claw
foot tubs, double size air jet tubs and private decks are also available.
PRINCE COUNTY
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On the west side of the island is Prince County, which offers a quieter pace of life than Queens County. Since the area is more rural in comparison to the eastern side of the province, visitors can expect to see countryside dominated by world famous Prince Edward Island potato farms. Although the county has a lot of farmland, there are also many beaches.
The city of Summerside has a city feel but a laid back atmosphere. Enjoy the best of both worlds with great beaches and first rate shops and restaurants. Venture out on the walking and bike paths of Confederation Trail, which goes through several picture perfect communities, including O'Leary. Part of the enchantment of the island is looking out over the vast ocean from the province's red cliffs. Off the shore of North Cape is Elephant Rock, a rock that bares a resemblance to the shape of an elephant. Take in a sunset from North Cape's nearby cliffs, marvel at Elephant Rock and watch the waves hit the shore.
Where to Stay
West Point Lighthouse
Inn
The West
Point Lighthouse, near O'Leary, is an active lighthouse as well as an inn.
The most popular room is the Tower Room, which is the only guest room in the
original 1875 structure. The Tower Room is on the second floor of the lighthouse
and boasts a large bathroom with a whirlpool tub and shower. Antiques and quilts
decorate each of the rooms creating an inviting and cozy atmosphere.
Serendipity Bed &
Breakfast Inn & Coach House
Stay overnight in this renovated century home in Bedeque.
The Serendipity
Bed &
Breakfast Inn & Coach House
is furnished with Victorian antiques, and is primely positioned for gorgeous
Prince Edward Island sunsets.
A country porch, balconies and a patio, provide perfect viewpoints for guests
to gaze out into the beautiful landscape.
Hunter House Inn
Experience rural Prince Edward Island at the Hunter
House Inn, a historical 1883 farmhouse. Set on 6 acres (2.4 ha) of landscaped
property near the community of Alberton,
the inn is a romantic rural retreat with plenty of fresh air and four antique
furnished rooms. The Gretna Room is the romantic suite, with its comfortable
queen bed and luxurious bathroom.
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KINGS COUNTY
Although Kings County is the smallest of the province's three counties, it has just as much breathtaking scenery to offer. Forests, vibrant fishing communities and lighthouses grace the landscape, and the pretty beaches along the Gulf of St. Lawrence are likely to have less tourists. No visit to Prince Edward Island would be complete without a lobster supper. Cardigan Lobster Suppers offers a five course fresh market lobster dinner overlooking the Cardigan marina. A relaxing evening could include a glass of wine at the Rossignol Estate Winery located in Little Sands, which has a wide selection of both grape and fruit wines.
Kings County encompasses the towns of Georgetown, Montague and Souris. The harbour in Montague is full of aquatic life. Harbour cruises are available and seals are frequently spotted during the trip. Couples have a choice of many restaurants throughout the county in which to enjoy a meal out together. Many of the shops in the towns and villages feature local merchandise, such as crafts and paintings, which are a way to remember the island and special moments shared there.
Where to Stay
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Ocean Dream Luxury Beach
House
Guests do not have
far go to reach the water, when staying at the Ocean
Dream Luxury Beach House. The four bedroom Cape Cod style home, built in
2006, sits on 7 acres
(3 ha) of lush green land near St.
Peter's. French windows throughout the house let in natural light and refreshing
ocean breezes. Notable features for the house include a large screened deck,
an inviting fireplace and beautiful wood floors.
Rodd Brudenell River
Guests look out over the peaceful Brudenell River or the green Brudenell
River Golf Course at the Rodd
Brudenell River near Cardigan.
The resort features a day spa, where visitors can rejuvenate and relax with
aromatic massages, body wraps, facials and many more indulgent treatments. Couples
who golf will appreciate a day outdoors together on the attractive Brudnell
River Golf Course or Dundarave
Golf Course.
Georgetown Inn
One block away from Georgetown Harbour is the remodelled 1840s heritage home
that houses the Georgetown
Inn. Although each of the rooms in the inn are attractive, the most sought
after is the Ivy Room, with its king size bed and four-piece bath ensuite with
a jet tub. Guests start the day with a five course gourmet breakfast made with
fresh Prince Edward Island ingredients.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF:
- Sand Hearts; PE, CAN
- Seashore; PE, CAN
- Westpoint Lighthouse; Prince County, PE, CAN
- Field; PE, CAN
- Lobster; PE, CAN






