PEl Land Tour with FIBRE FESTIVAL

from $1,899.00 CAD per person based on double occupancy

4 NIGHT - SEPTEMBER 30 4 NIGHT - SEPTEMBER 30 TH 2026

 

Day 1: Arrival in Charlottetown

Upon arrival at the Charlottetown International Airport, our guide will meet the group and assist with transfers to the hotel.

Accommodation: Rodd Royalty (or similar) - 4 Nights

Day 2: PEI Fibre Festival

Today embark on a Charlottetown orientation tour before heading to the PEI Fibre Festival.

After the day at the festival, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 3: PEI Fibre Festival

Today is another full day at the PEI Fibre Festival

Day 4: PEI Fibre Trail

Today embark on a tour of the PEI Fibre Trail by coach. We will head to stops along the route as well as visit the iconic Anne of Green Gables house. After enjoy a Lobster farewell dinner.

Day 5: Farewell

Following breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure flights home.

Includes:
4 nights hotel
4 breakfasts
2 dinners
Admission in to PEI Fibre Festival for 2 days
Sightseeing tour of Charlottetown
Visit Green Gable Heritage Place

Double/ Twin Share

from $1,899

Includes Taxes+Fees

Pricing per person

Based on double occupancy

 

Solo Rate

from $2,369

Includes Taxes+Fees

Pricing per person

$400.00 non-refundable deposit due by January 15, 2026

Terms, conditions and restrictions apply; pricing, availability, and other details subject to change and/ or apply to US or Canadian residents. Please confirm details and booking information with your travel advisor.

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