Vacation rentals in Prince Edward Island

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Home in Montague

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Oceanfront Luxury Glamping Dome

Nestled in the woods of PEI’s south-eastern shore, and overlooking the Murray Islands is the Maytree Eco-Dome, a unique 26ft luxury accommodation complete with a kitchen, bathroom, private bedroom, and lounge with views of the water. Maytree offers direct access to your own private beach, and is the perfect location for kayaking, hiking, or having a beachside bonfire. Whether you are looking for a rejuvenating retreat, or an anchor for an Eastern PEI adventure. PEI Tourism License #1300747 Our all season eco-dome is complete with a modern kitchenette, full bathroom, jacuzzi, and other amenities needed for an enjoyable stay. Full access to the eco-dome, patio, and surrounding forest, with private beach access. My husband, Ken, and I and our son, Hugh, live on the property down at the end of Sunset Beach Rd. We are happy to help if you need anything during your stay. The preferred way of contact is through texting at the number provided. We're tucked away just a few kilometres outside of Murray River, a charming fishing village offering a variety of places to eat & views to discover. We recommend having a car while visiting Prince Edward Island. There is limited public transport available in Eastern PEI.

Oct. 25 – Nov. 1

$420 CAD per night
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Cottage in Darnley

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Rest Ashored in Darnley

Rest Ashored is a seaside cottage on a spacious 1 acre lot along Green Gables North Shore. Beautifully furnished three-bedroom private cottage with lovely water views, from the upper and lower decks which overlook the Baltic River. Included is a private hot tub building to optimize your rest and relaxation! A perfect place for a quiet retreat to create family memories. Ideally located close to beaches, restaurants, golf, kayaking, and more. HST included. Licensed with Tourism PEI # 2101164.

Dec. 8 – 15

$250 CAD per night
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Guesthouse in Johnston Point

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

The Snug

Welcome to The Snug! First enjoy the beautiful drive to the Northumberland Strait. Then relax in our guest house above the garage ... a private and cozy space with ocean views and access ... a wonderful place to disconnect, unwind and breathe in the fresh salt air ... & SWIM! We will welcome you and share our knowledge of the area - 15 mins to Murray Corner, 30 mins to Shediac, PEI and Nova Scotia .... Discover wineries, bistros, artisans, hiking/biking trails, unique shops, golf courses.

Jan. 22 – 29

$134 CAD per night

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Other great vacation rentals in Prince Edward Island

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Chalet in Green Gables

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

The Mayflower

Dec. 30 – Jan. 6

$29 CAD per night
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Dome in Jolicure

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Lake Front Private Off Grid Dome

Apr. 25 – May 2

$206 CAD per night
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Guest suite in Linkletter

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Romanic Beachfront Getaway for Two - 1BR/1BA

Oct. 1 – 8

$221 CAD per night
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Vacation home in Borden-Carleton

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Beachfront Vacation Home

Dec. 5 – 12

$198 CAD per night
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Cabin in Cardigan

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

The Forge

Jan. 12 – 19

$161 CAD per night
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Barn in Tignish

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

The Loft by the Sea

Sep. 19 – 26

$240 CAD per night
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Home in Summerside

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Bright open concept duplex

Sep. 7 – 14

$213 CAD per night
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Cottage in Saint Peters Bay

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Shacks Rentals - Open year round (Cottage #3 of 3)

May 23 – 30

$181 CAD per night
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Guesthouse in Albany

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

The Hideout: Signature Cottage (Licensed: HDI014)

Aug. 31 – Sep. 7

$203 CAD per night
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Cottage in Kensington

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Cozy cottage in Long River

Oct. 21 – 28

$175 CAD per night
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Home in Kensington

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

New Leaf - Oceanfront with Private beach access

Mar. 18 – 25

$244 CAD per night
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Cottage in Morell

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Steps from beach, ocean view, year-round rental!

Sep. 29 – Oct. 6

$212 CAD per night

Your guide to Prince Edward Island

Welcome to Prince Edward Island

As you’re making your way around Prince Edward Island in Atlantic Canada, you’re never more than 16 kilometres (10 miles) from the sea. You’ll want to spend time at the shore — the island has more than 90 beaches — but you can also explore its small communities, take photos of its lighthouses, and get outdoors in its parks. PEI is an excellent destination for cyclists and hikers, particularly along the 449-kilometre (278-mile) former rail line that’s now the island-crossing Confederation Trail.

The province is known for its fresh seafood, particularly lobster, oysters, and mussels, and its farms grow plenty of fresh produce, including a significant percentage of Canada’s potato crop (visit the Canadian Potato Museum on the island’s west side to learn more about the spud). For many people, though, PEI is all about the life and times of a feisty, red-haired fictional girl: Anne of Green Gables. Author Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942), who created this beloved Canadian icon, grew up in the PEI town of Cavendish, the area that inspired many of the Anne novels.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Prince Edward Island

Peak season in Prince Edward Island runs from late June through early September, the best time for hanging out on the sandy beaches. Fall brings cooler temperatures and the brilliant colors of the changing foliage, which makes it an excellent season for road tripping, hiking, and cycling. The island hosts several autumn food festivals, too. Speaking of food, if you love lobster at its freshest, time your visit for one of PEI’s two lobster seasons: May through June or August to October. Many attractions geared to visitors shut down between November and April, when the weather turns cold and often snowy.


Top things to do in Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown

Wander the streets of the historic old town and along the scenic waterfront in Charlottetown, PEI’s provincial capital. With a population of about 40,000, Charlottetown isn’t a big city, but it has plenty of places to eat and drink when you’ve finished exploring. Graze your way through the local food hall, too.

Cavendish

In and around Cavendish, the hometown of author Lucy Maud Montgomery, you can visit several attractions to learn more about the fictional Anne of Green Gables and about the author’s life: Montgomery’s Cavendish Home, where the author wrote Anne of Green Gables and where she lived with her grandparents between 1876 and 1911; Green Gables Heritage Place, the farmstead that was the model for the House of Green Gables; and the Anne of Green Gables Museum, which houses many of the author’s belongings.

Prince Edward Island National Park

Beach-lovers should head for the island’s national park along its northern coast. Between its sand dunes and red cliffs, Prince Edward Island National Park has a number of popular beaches, cycling paths, and hiking routes. It’s close to Cavendish, so you can easily combine an Anne experience with a day at the beach.

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