Tourists flock to Prince Edward Island (PEI) primarily for its stunning natural beauty, world-class seafood, and its deep connection to literary history. As the setting of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables, the island is a "pilgrimage" site for fans who visit the Green Gables Heritage Place in Cavendish. Beyond literature, PEI is famous for its red sandstone cliffs, rolling emerald-green hills, and pristine beaches with "singing sands." In 2026, it is also a premier destination for "culinary tourism," where visitors enjoy the "birthplace of Confederation" alongside world-famous Malpeque oysters and lobster suppers. The island's "slow-paced" lifestyle and the car-free Confederation Trail (ideal for cycling) make it a high-value retreat for those looking to disconnect from urban stress. Whether it's playing a round at iconic golf courses like Dundarave or attending the Cavendish Beach Music Festival, PEI offers a unique blend of coastal serenity and vibrant maritime culture that feels like a "breath of fresh air."