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Explore Prince Edward Island's South Shore and Confederation Bridge on a private 6-hour minivan tour, including beaches, lighthouses, and Victoria by the Sea.

The Victoria Prince Edward Island Minivan Tour offers an intimate, six-hour journey through some of PEI’s most scenic and historic spots. Priced at $597.84 per group (up to 5), this tour is ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide. It includes pickup and private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, with bottled water provided, making for a comfortable and relaxed day.
This tour is especially appealing to those interested in history, stunning coastal views, and iconic landmarks like the Confederation Bridge. While it does not include lunch, there’s plenty of flexibility to grab a meal in Victoria by the Sea or along the route. The 6-hour duration ensures a well-paced exploration without feeling rushed, perfect for travelers wanting an overview of PEI’s quieter southern coast.

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The tour begins at 6 Prince St, Charlottetown, making it easy to access from most central accommodations. It wraps up at the same location, providing a convenient start and end point. The activity runs daily from 8:00AM to 1:00PM between May 2 and October 30, 2026. Since it’s a private tour, only your group participates, allowing for a flexible schedule and personalized attention from the guide.
The vehicle used is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during the roughly six-hour trip. The tour includes bottled water, but guests should plan for lunch separately, as it’s not included. There’s an option to stop for lunch in Victoria or along the route, but extra time might be needed.

The tour kicks off with a visit to Blockhouse Point Lighthouse, a scenic spot offering beautiful views of the Harbour’s mouth and Charlottetown. While the lighthouse itself isn’t open for tours, the vistas provide plenty of photo opportunities. The stop lasts about 10 minutes, and admission is free.
Next, the guide leads visitors to Port-la-Joye – Fort Amherst, a site rich in history involving Mi’kmaq, Acadian, and British connections. The ruins of the former fortress are a significant historical landmark, with a 30-minute stop allowing for exploration and learning about its past. Admission here is also free.
A brief stop at Cumberland offers a view of St. Martin’s of Tours Roman Catholic Church. Though the church isn’t open to visitors, its setting on the property provides a peaceful scene worth a quick look. This stop lasts about 5 minutes and is free of charge.
Two stops highlight PEI’s stunning beaches with distinct red sand. At Argyle Shore Provincial Park, visitors enjoy 15 minutes exploring the views and the unique sand. Similarly, Canoe Cove is another popular South Shore beach with 15 minutes allocated for enjoying the scenery and taking photos. Both stops are free, emphasizing PEI’s natural beauty.
One of the tour’s highlights is a 20-minute stop at the Confederation Bridge, which connects PEI to the mainland. The guide provides insights into its massive size and engineering marvel, and visitors can take in the impressive views. An additional 5-minute stop at a lookout beside a church in Borden-Carleton offers another perspective of the bridge.
The Cape Traverse Landing stop is brief, at 10 minutes, but rich in history, especially relating to Ice Boats. This site helps visitors connect with PEI’s maritime past and the region’s important role in ice navigation.
The final and most extended stop is in the quaint Village of Victoria by the Sea, where visitors have one hour for exploration. This charming village features local shops, art galleries, and seaside scenery—ideal for relaxing and soaking in the local atmosphere. Since the stop is free, it’s a perfect opportunity to purchase souvenirs or enjoy a casual walk along the waterfront.

The tour features a multi-generation guide who shares stories about the area’s history and natural sights. This personal touch enhances the experience, making the stops more engaging and informative.
Throughout the route, the guide emphasizes stunning views at each stop, especially at the Beaches and Confederation Bridge. These spots provide excellent photo opportunities of red sand beaches, harbors, and the iconic bridge.
The private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, while bottled water keeps guests refreshed. The tour’s schedule allows enough time at each stop without feeling rushed, ideal for relaxing sightseeing.

While the tour covers many highlights, lunch is not included, so guests should plan to bring snacks or dine in Victoria by the Sea. The stops are generally brief, with the longest in Victoria, so those seeking more in-depth exploration at each site might need additional time. Also, the lighthouse at Blockhouse Point isn’t open to the public, which might disappoint visitors wanting interior access.
Weather can impact the experience, as the tour is dependent on good weather. Cancellations due to poor conditions are possible, but in such cases, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

This private, half-day tour suits travelers interested in PEI’s coastal scenery, historic sites, and iconic landmarks. It’s ideal for small groups or families seeking a personalized experience with flexibility. The stops are varied, ranging from natural beaches to historic ruins, making it a well-rounded introduction to PEI’s southern coast.
The tour’s emphasis on scenic views and local history makes it perfect for those who appreciate a relaxed pace and expert narration. If you prefer in-depth museum visits or multiple hours at each site, additional arrangements might be needed.

This tour stands out for its convenience, variety of sights, and tailored experience. While it does not include meals, the stops at beautiful beaches and the famous Confederation Bridge provide plenty of photo-worthy moments. The cost per group offers good value for a private outing, especially considering the personalized guide and comfortable vehicle.
The Victoria Prince Edward Island Minivan Tour delivers a balanced mix of history, scenic views, and local charm, making it a solid choice for those visiting PEI who want a manageable and engaging half-day adventure.

Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. Guests can bring their own or plan to eat in Victoria by the Sea or along the route.
How many people can participate?
The tour accommodates up to 5 people per group, making it perfect for small groups or families.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, from 8:00AM to 1:00PM, including all stops.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes private, air-conditioned transportation in a minivan.
Are the stops accessible for everyone?
Most stops are short walks or viewing points; specific accessibility details are not provided, so guests with mobility concerns should inquire further.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What’s the best way to prepare?
Bring snacks or lunch if desired, dress for the weather, and bring your camera for the many photo opportunities.
Is this tour good for history buffs?
Yes, stops at Port-la-Joye – Fort Amherst and Cape Traverse Landing provide historical insights, complemented by the guide’s storytelling.