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Cruise port Prince Edward Island

Info for port Prince Edward Island on 26 May 2028

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Port information & tips for Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada and welcomes travelers with its unmistakable maritime charm as well as a picturesque backdrop of rolling hills and red sandstone cliffs. In Charlottetown, visitors can expect a relaxed atmosphere characterized by Victorian architecture and warm hospitality. Cultural highlights in the immediate vicinity include the historic Province House National Historic Site, the lively Victoria Row pedestrian zone, and the Confederation Centre of the Arts. Cruise ships dock at the modern Port Charlottetown on the Historic Charlottetown Waterfront. Thanks to this central location, the historic old town, cozy cafes, and first-class seafood restaurants are easily accessible within just a few minutes' walk, making the stay particularly pleasant for guests.

Arrival & Departure
Getting around
Highlights & Districts
Useful tips
Returning to the ship

The capital Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island welcomes cruise guests to a centrally located port that provides convenient access to the historic downtown area. Ships dock directly at the terminal, making the charming city immediately explorable on foot.

Airplane

The nearest airport is Charlottetown Airport (YYG), located only about 7 to 8 kilometers north of the cruise port. Seasonal direct flights connect Charlottetown with major Canadian metropolises such as Halifax, Montreal, and Toronto, which facilitates travel from the DACH region via these hubs. A taxi ride from the airport to the port costs approximately 20 CAD and takes only a few minutes.

Car & Parking

Arrival by car is possible thanks to the Confederation Bridge, which connects Prince Edward Island with the Canadian mainland (New Brunswick) via the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 1). A fee of around 50 CAD is due upon departing the island. Free public parking is available directly at Port Charlottetown behind the Mi'Kmaq Confederacy building. In addition, the Peakes Wharf Parking Lot near the harbor offers hourly parking options.

Transfer & Pre-Cruise Hotel

From Charlottetown Airport (YYG), you can easily reach the port or your hotel by taxi or rideshare service (such as Kari or Uride). Given the long flight times from the DACH region, we recommend staying overnight in one of the centrally located hotels in Charlottetown the day before embarkation to start your cruise relaxed. Many accommodations are within walking distance of the terminal.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that you will generally receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time—depending on the cruise line and destination area—is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.

The same applies during the voyage: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and the notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.

Arrival & Departure

The capital Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island welcomes cruise guests to a centrally located port that provides convenient access to the historic downtown area. Ships dock directly at the terminal, making the charming city immediately explorable on foot.

Airplane

The nearest airport is Charlottetown Airport (YYG), located only about 7 to 8 kilometers north of the cruise port. Seasonal direct flights connect Charlottetown with major Canadian metropolises such as Halifax, Montreal, and Toronto, which facilitates travel from the DACH region via these hubs. A taxi ride from the airport to the port costs approximately 20 CAD and takes only a few minutes.

Car & Parking

Arrival by car is possible thanks to the Confederation Bridge, which connects Prince Edward Island with the Canadian mainland (New Brunswick) via the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 1). A fee of around 50 CAD is due upon departing the island. Free public parking is available directly at Port Charlottetown behind the Mi'Kmaq Confederacy building. In addition, the Peakes Wharf Parking Lot near the harbor offers hourly parking options.

Transfer & Pre-Cruise Hotel

From Charlottetown Airport (YYG), you can easily reach the port or your hotel by taxi or rideshare service (such as Kari or Uride). Given the long flight times from the DACH region, we recommend staying overnight in one of the centrally located hotels in Charlottetown the day before embarkation to start your cruise relaxed. Many accommodations are within walking distance of the terminal.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that you will generally receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time—depending on the cruise line and destination area—is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.

The same applies during the voyage: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and the notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.

Getting around

From the modern Charlottetown Cruise Terminal, you can easily and directly reach the charming historic center of the island's capital. The port's excellent location allows travelers direct access to the most important sights and excursion destinations on Prince Edward Island.

On Foot

The city center of Charlottetown and the popular Peake’s Quay waterfront promenade can be reached in about 5 to 10 minutes. A short walk takes you directly to the historic buildings, cozy cafes, and the colorful shops of Victoria Row.

Taxi & Tour Providers

Official taxis wait for passengers directly at the terminal exit. These offer quick connections to more distant destinations such as Cavendish Beach or the famous Anne of Green Gables House, and also provide private tours across the island.

T3 Transit & Shuttle

The local bus system, T3 Transit, efficiently connects the port area with the city's surrounding residential areas and shopping centers. Additionally, shuttle buses and historic tour vehicles are often available during the cruise season, guaranteeing a comfortable visit to the most important attractions.

Highlights & Districts

To make the most of your day on Prince Edward Island, a combination of the historic charm of the island's capital and the world-famous natural and cultural sites on the picturesque north coast is recommended.

Charlottetown Historic District & Victoria Row

The historic center directly at the harbor impresses with its Victorian architecture and cobblestone paths. Additionally, the lively Victoria Row and nearby Peake’s Wharf, with their maritime atmosphere, are perfect for strolling and lingering.

Cavendish Beach

This extensive beach in Prince Edward Island National Park fascinates with its striking red sandstone cliffs and gentle dune landscapes. Furthermore, the picturesque coastal backdrop offers an ideal location for relaxed walks directly by the Atlantic.

Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place

The world-famous estate in Cavendish is the cultural heart of the island. Thanks to the lovingly preserved historic buildings and idyllic gardens, it provides a fascinating insight into the literary history of the region.

Useful tips

Victoria Row

Picturesque Victoria Row, in the historic heart of Charlottetown, is easily accessible from the cruise terminal in just under ten minutes on foot and impresses with its charming Victorian flair and inviting pedestrian zone. Thanks to numerous sidewalk cafés, small art galleries, and regular live music, this location offers the perfect backdrop to enjoy the relaxed island atmosphere with regional delicacies or a famous ice cream from the local manufacturer "Cows". Ideally, visit Victoria Row around midday to experience the lively open-air bustle, and take advantage of the immediate proximity to the harbor for a stress-free stroll through the surrounding boutiques until shortly before returning to the ship.

Returning to the ship

The return journey to Port Charlottetown is extremely comfortable and safe thanks to the terminal's central location at the southern end of the city.

On Foot Through the Historic Center

From the lively district around Victoria Row and Queen Street, you can take a leisurely ten-minute walk back to the harbor. The path leads via Water Street directly to the clearly visible cruise terminal and is barrier-free throughout, as well as easy to find thanks to the clear street layout.

Taxi and Local Rideshare Services

Taxi stands are located at central points such as the Confederation Centre of the Arts and in front of the Delta Hotels Prince Edward on the waterfront. A short ride will get you to the ship's entrance on time, and the friendly drivers of local companies like Yellow Cab are well-acquainted with the cruise ships' departure schedules.

Hop-On Hop-Off and Tour Buses

Tour buses and the distinctive double-decker buses often have their central stops right at the Founders Food Hall & Market in the immediate vicinity of the pier. This short return path allows for a stress-free transition back on board and also provides the opportunity for one last visit to the local market hall right in front of the port grounds.

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