Understand
These islands may be a bit pricy to get to because of their remote location. If you plan on visiting during the busy tourist season (July-August), be prepared for high prices and limited availability for lodging. You can find accommodation in rented cabins or bed and breakfasts, which are usually cheaper for two people. Camping is also an option, but keep in mind that the lack of trees and proximity to the ocean can make it quite windy and uncomfortable. Activities and excursions in the area can be pricey, so it's something to consider if you're on a budget. However, if you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience, early September would be a fantastic time to visit this region.
Get in
Planning your trip to Prince Edward Island (PEI) has never been easier! Here are some convenient transportation options to get you to your destination: - Take the beautiful ferry ride from Souris, PEI, via CTMA. Reservations are required, so make sure to book in advance. For more information, visit CTMA website.[2] - If you're coming from Montréal, Québec or Chandler, Québec, you can take the weekly boat via CTMA. Again, reservations are necessary. Find out more details on the CTMA website.[3] - For those who prefer to fly, there are flights from different cities including Québec City and Montreal. Air Canada Express is the airline that operates these flights. Get ready for an unforgettable journey to PEI!
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