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Discover Prince Edward Island in a private 7-hour tour featuring scenic spots, historic sites, and local charm—perfect for a personalized island experience.
If you’re planning a trip to Prince Edward Island (PEI) and want to see the highlights without the hassle of navigating on your own, this private seven-hour tour from Charlottetown might just be your best option. Designed for small groups—up to four people—this tour offers a flexible, personalized way to explore PEI’s most iconic sights, picturesque villages, and natural beauty.
What we love about this experience is the customizable itinerary that allows you to tailor the day to your interests, and the knowledgeable guide who brings the island’s stories to life. The tour’s focus on authentic local sites and scenic views makes it ideal for travelers craving an intimate and immersive introduction to PEI.
A possible consideration is that the tour includes a lot of ground in a single day—so if you’re a slow-paced traveler or want to linger longer at specific spots like Green Gables, you may need to extend your stay or choose additional options.
This tour suits those who value private, flexible experiences, want to see a wide range of sights without the stress of planning, and appreciate the insight of a local guide. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to PEI, you’ll find plenty to love.

This private tour offers an efficient way to get a rundown of Prince Edward Island’s best-loved spots. As we analyze the itinerary and feedback from travelers, you’ll see why many find it a valuable, hassle-free way to experience the island.
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The tour begins with a drive through Charlottetown’s historic areas, giving you a taste of the city’s Victorian architecture and colonial charm. You’ll learn about PEI’s role in the Confederation of Canada, setting the stage for your island adventure. Travelers mention enjoying this introduction, with one reviewer noting, “We loved the way the guide shared the history as we drove through the city.”
Next, the trip heads to Tracadie, a quaint fishing village renowned for its mussel and oyster industry. Here, you get a glimpse of local industry and scenic sand dunes, with a chance to view Tracadie Harbour. The drive offers picturesque views of the coastline, and as one visitor pointed out, “Seeing the local industry and the dunes was a highlight.”
The tour stops at Dalvay, a National Historic Site built in 1896, now functioning as a charming inn. It’s a prime example of PEI’s historic architecture and offers a peaceful setting for photos or a quick coffee break. Feedback highlights the beauty of the site, with one guest noting, “The Dalvay house is a stunning piece of island history and a perfect photo stop.”
Two of the most photographed spots on PEI, the Covehead Harbour Lighthouse and Brackley Beach, are next. The lighthouse, with its classic red and white stripes, offers a scenic backdrop for photos, while the boardwalk over the sand dunes at Brackley allows you to walk through a landscape of white sands and dunes, with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Travelers love the beaches here—“White sand, blue waters, and dunes—you can’t beat the scenery,” one review states.
A visit to The Dunes Studio Gallery & Cafe provides a different experience—art, nature, and gardens combined. With an observation deck, it’s a peaceful spot to soak in the island’s creative side and the beauty of PEI’s natural environment. Visitors describe it as “a lovely retreat with great gardens and local art.”
One of the tour’s standout features is lunch at PEI Preserve Company in New Glasgow. Overlooking the River Clyde and lush gardens, this spot is famous for its preserves and farm-to-table dishes, including gluten-free options. Reviewers rave about the quality—“The lunch was outstanding, and the setting was gorgeous,” one wrote. It’s a perfect chance to relax and enjoy local flavors.
The site of Anne of Green Gables is a must-see for fans of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved novel. The tour includes a photo stop at the house, capturing the iconic red roofs and lush surroundings. If you want to visit the house itself, it requires additional time and an extra fee, so plan accordingly. Many guests mentioned that even just the photo stop was enough to evoke their childhood imagination—“Seeing Green Gables made the story come alive,” a visitor shared.
Driving through PEI National Park along the Cavendish Parkway, you’ll see the famous red cliffs and beaches. Stops for photos of the coastline highlight the island’s rugged beauty. The park’s accessible beaches and scenic vistas are consistently praised—“The views of Cavendish Beach are spectacular,” a traveler noted.
Finally, the tour visits North Rustico, a classic fishing village where you can observe lobster boats, learn about the lobster industry, and see an old lighthouse with a light keeper’s residence. The charm of this village is palpable, and reviews mention chatting with locals about lobster traps and industry—“It’s authentic PEI fishing life,” says a visitor.
South Rustico offers a picturesque photo stop, showing the oldest Catholic church and historic Acadian homes, with opportunities to learn about local mussel and oyster farms. A scenic drive through this region caps off the day, blending history, industry, and stunning vistas.

The real strength of this private experience lies in its personalization. Several reviews emphasize how guides, especially Duncan, go beyond the script—offering restaurant suggestions, adjusting stops to meet interests, and sharing personal stories. One traveler said, “Duncan was such a fabulous guide and shared the highlights from the comfort of his very comfortable car.”
The small group size (up to four people) ensures a relaxed, intimate environment. It’s clear from reviews that travelers appreciate the guide’s wealth of local knowledge and passion for PEI, which translated into enriching stories and tailored recommendations.
As the tour includes national park fees and bottled water, the price of around $664 for a group of four is quite reasonable considering the extensive itinerary. It’s a value-packed option for those wanting a comprehensive look at PEI without the hassle of renting a car or organizing multiple smaller tours.

The tour lasts approximately seven hours and starts with pickup at your accommodation, making it very convenient. The ability to customize the itinerary means you can focus more on your interests—whether that’s beaches, history, or local food.
You should plan to pay separately for lunch and any visits to Green Gables House if you choose to go inside. The tour runs from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM during peak season, providing flexibility for early risers or those who like to wind down in the evening.
Travelers have praised the comfortable private vehicle and the responsive communication from the guide, which helps set expectations and allows for any last-minute adjustments.

This Amazing PEI Experience is perfect for travelers who want an all-encompassing, private day tour of the island’s most beautiful and meaningful sites. The focus on small-group intimacy, expert guidance, and a flexible itinerary makes it ideal for those who prefer a personalized touch over large bus excursions.
If you’re someone who values storytelling and local insights, you’ll appreciate the guide’s knowledge and ability to tailor the day. Food lovers and photography buffs will also find plenty to enjoy—especially the stops at beaches, lighthouses, and charming villages.
This tour isn’t suited for travelers seeking a leisurely, slow-paced day or those on a tight schedule since it packs in many sights in a single day. However, for those eager to see a broad slice of PEI’s beauty with the comfort of a private vehicle and a guide who cares, this experience promises a memorable, authentic adventure.
“Fantastic and knowledgeable tour guide. Duncan is quite accomodating and pleasant, and had great suggestions for restaurants and other places for u…”

Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
This tour is designed for groups of up to four, so solo travelers would need to book with others or look for a different arrangement. It’s ideal for small groups seeking privacy.
What is the price per person?
At $664.42 for up to four people, the cost breaks down to roughly $166 per person, making it a cost-effective way to see many sights without paying for multiple individual tours.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour is described as flexible and private, meaning your guide can adjust stops or focus more on certain sites based on your preferences.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, if you choose to visit Green Gables House itself, there will be an admission fee. Also, lunch is not included, so you should budget for that separately.
What is included in the price?
National park fees and bottled water are covered, helping you stay refreshed and within budget during the day.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option if your plans change.
Is pickup available from my hotel?
Yes, pickup from your Charlottetown accommodation is included, making the start of your day seamless.
How long is the tour?
Approximately seven hours, with a variety of stops designed to give you a broad overview of PEI’s most scenic and historic spots.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the private vehicle is described as very comfortable, suitable for a full day of sightseeing.
In sum, this private PEI tour offers a well-curated, flexible way to explore the island’s highlights. With knowledgeable guides, stunning vistas, and thoughtful stops, it provides excellent value for those wanting a personalized, enriching experience—whether it’s your first visit or a return trip to this charming island.