Known as Canada’s Food Island, Prince Edward Island continues to redefine its hospitality and culinary offerings, giving travelers exciting new ways to experience its coastal beauty. This summer, PEI invites visitors to indulge in locally inspired flavors, immersive experiences, and a stunning new oceanfront hotel. Here’s a look at what’s new on PEI in 2025.
The Hotel Acadia at Blackbush Beach ResortOpening in late fall 2024, Blackbush Beach Resort is PEI’s newest coastal getaway, offering breathtaking views of Tracadie Bay on the island’s north shore. The resort is home to The Hotel Acadia, a boutique hotel with 30 luxurious rooms that provide spectacular vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. Guests can also enjoy a selection of charming cottages and beach villas.
The hotel draws inspiration from the original Hotel Acadia, which operated from the late 1800s until it was destroyed by fire in 1906.This new retreat offers a wealth of amenities, including direct beach access, a year-round outdoor “Oasis” area with a secluded swim spa, sauna, and hot tubs. Inside, the hotel boasts a peaceful library where guests can unwind with a book.
A yoga and Pilates studio on the beach level offers weekly classes designed to nurture both body and mind. For business travelers, the hotel features flexible meeting and conference spaces.Ada Culinary StudioIn Charlottetown, PEI’s capital, Ada Culinary Studio brings a fresh, dynamic twist to the island’s food scene.
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