Sailing Into Charlottetown, PEI Canada
There’s something special about arriving in Charlottetown, the charming capital of Prince Edward Island, by sea.
From the deck of MS Volendam, the colourful waterfront, historic harbour, and relaxed island vibe slowly come into view.
Charlottetown is known as the “Birthplace of Confederation". Today, it welcomes cruise visitors with coastal beauty, small-town charm, and a warm East Coast spirit.
Sailing into port here is one of those cruise moments that reminds you why exploring Canada by sea is so unforgettable. Join me as we glide into one of Atlantic Canada’s most welcoming ports.
Be sure to check out my video where we explore the sights and charms of Charlottetown.
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I LOVE these smaller cruise ships -
Samantha Sewell, I love them too! Smaller ships have such a great atmosphere - they can get into more unique ports, and it feels a lot more relaxedSamantha Sewell, I love them too! Smaller ships have such a great atmosphere - they can get into more unique ports, and it feels a lot more relaxed and personal onboard. More ... -
Diana Johnson-Santos That is small? Wow... -
Greg Girard, Yep! This is Holland America's smaller ship, with a maximum of 1,500 passengers. Their other ships carry 2,000–2,700 guests, which isGreg Girard, Yep! This is Holland America's smaller ship, with a maximum of 1,500 passengers. Their other ships carry 2,000–2,700 guests, which is still considered ‘small’ compared to other cruise lines. For context, we were on Icon of the Seas in November, and it hosts 5,610–7,514 guests per sailing! It was an amazing ship, but it took about 24 hours to get accustomed to it. More ... -
I adore the smaller cruise ships as well, you can really connect with other guests, we just got off one that was 120 people, and I feel like I madeI adore the smaller cruise ships as well, you can really connect with other guests, we just got off one that was 120 people, and I feel like I made 119 new friends. A must do More ... -
Brava Braun, which ship was that, and where did you go? must have been an expedition ship