Delve into the charm and rich heritage of Prince Edward Island with a curated tour that showcases its most iconic attractions. Explore the historic Green Gables House, the home of Anne Shirley, and marvel at the scenic beauty of Point Prim Lighthouse. Visit the Dunes Art Gallery for a taste of local artistry and culture. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike, offering flexible itineraries and expert guides to enhance your experience.
- Visit the Green Gables House and learn about its literary significance
- Explore the stunning Point Prim Lighthouse with picturesque views
- Discover local art at the Dunes Art Gallery
- Tailored itineraries available to suit your travel preferences
Inside the cruise terminal, you will see your name printed on the board.
we meet you at the criuse ship Terminal by Exit #3
Explore Stanhope, Prince Edward Island, a peaceful coastal community known for its natural beauty, beaches, and historic significance. Travelers can learn about the area’s rich past, including archaeological discoveries such as ancient human remains and a jawbone found from around 5,000 years ago, offering a glimpse into the region’s early history
Red sands, rolling dunes, and endless ocean views Exploring the North Shore of Prince Edward Island National Park — where red cliffs meet soft beaches and every turn feels like a postcard. ✨ Peaceful, wild, and unforgettable.
Dalvay-by-the-Sea is a stunning historic hotel and resort located on the coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada, originally built in 1895 and now recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. With its beautiful Queen Anne Revival Victorian architecture, the property features 25 hotel rooms and 8 private cottages, and is ranked as Canada's #1 most romantic inn. Dalvay appeared in the famous films "Anne of Green Gables" and "Road to Avonlea," and even Prince William and Kate visited during their 2011 honeymoon. With 127 years of history, this resort attracts travelers every year from May to October with excellent food, coastal activities, and the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island National Park.
Covehead Harbour Lighthouse is a charming, historic wooden lighthouse located in Prince Edward Island National Park, Canada. Built in 1878, this square tapered tower stands 8.2 meters (26.9 feet) tall and is one of the smallest lighthouses on the island. Its iconic red-and-white design has become a beloved landmark, drawing photographers and visitors from around the world. The lighthouse once guided ships safely into Covehead Harbour and remains a cherished symbol of PEI’s maritime heritage. Today, it sits peacefully on the shore, offering stunning views of the bay and serving as a picturesque reminder of the region’s rich fishing and shipping history
Brackley Beach Soft white sand, red cliffs, and endless Atlantic views — a quiet stretch of PEI’s North Shore that feels like pure escape.
Dunes Gallery A coastal art gallery on PEI’s North Shore, showcasing local creativity inspired by the island’s beaches, dunes, and sea.
Farmers’ Bank Museum & the Island’s Oldest House ️ Historic gems in North Rustico — a glimpse into early PEI life, banking, and one of the island’s oldest preserved homes by the sea.
North Rustico A classic PEI fishing village — colorful boats, fresh lobster, and a working harbour surrounded by red cliffs and coastal charm.
Cavendish Cliffs Striking red sandstone cliffs rising above the Gulf, shaped by wind and waves — one of PEI’s most iconic coastal views.
Green Gables House The beloved home that inspired Anne of Green Gables — a peaceful farmhouse surrounded by trails, gardens, and PEI’s classic countryside charm.
Charlottetown Historical District ️ The birthplace of Confederation — a walk through elegant old streets, heritage buildings, and the history that shaped Canada.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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