Lighthouses, Lobster Dinners, and Peaceful Island Romance
For a honeymoon that feels like it’s straight out of a storybook, Prince Edward Island (PEI) is a quiet, breathtaking retreat perfect for couples seeking charm, simplicity, and heartfelt moments. With its red-sand beaches, rolling green hills, and historic villages, PEI is a place where love can bloom at a slower pace—surrounded by the gentle rhythm of island life.
PEI is Canada’s smallest province, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in natural beauty, warm hospitality, and rich maritime culture. It’s ideal for honeymooners who want long coastal drives, quaint accommodations, and peaceful beaches—with plenty of opportunities to disconnect from the noise and just be together.
Stroll hand-in-hand on Cavendish Beach, famous for its red sand and dramatic dunes.
Explore lighthouse trails—PEI has over 60 historic lighthouses, many in postcard-perfect settings.
Stay in a charming seaside cottage and watch the sunrise from your porch.
Enjoy a candlelit lobster dinner with ocean views and local wine.
Visit Green Gables Heritage Place, the real-world inspiration for Anne of Green Gables.
Bike or drive the PEI Coastal Scenic Route, dotted with charming villages and artisan stops.
Dalvay by the Sea – A historic inn with timeless elegance near Prince Edward Island National Park.
The Gables of PEI – Luxury cottages close to golf, beaches, and dining.
Barachois Inn – A romantic heritage B&B with gardens and fine breakfasts.
Rustic oceanfront cabins and modern boutique hotels also offer private, cozy experiences across the island.
June to September: Ideal for warm weather, festivals, beach time, and seafood.
May and October: Fewer crowds, cooler weather, and vivid scenery.
December to March: Quiet and snowy—some places close, but it can be cozy and serene for couples who love solitude.
PEI is the honeymoon destination for couples who crave gentle beauty, soft breezes, and honest moments. It’s a place where life slows down just enough to savor every look, every laugh, and every long walk together—making memories that are sweet, simple, and lasting.