Maybe look for a last-minute deal on an Alaskan Cruise? I think 7 days is about the minimum, but you might find something.
I thought of Prince Edward Island until you mentioned wanting a city to visit.
Maybe look for a last-minute deal on an Alaskan Cruise? I think 7 days is about the minimum, but you might find something.
I thought of Prince Edward Island until you mentioned wanting a city to visit.
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I'd book this airbnb in Traverse City: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1043156...choqr6LKOSIQSu
I haven't stayed at that rental, but have stayed at others and have that one on my short list.
Alternatively, think about Halifax. Montreal and Quebec City are great, but can still be pretty warm. The breeze off of Lake Michigan (Traverse City) or the ocean (Halifax) helps a lot.
I love PEI and can't wait to go back! It's tiny, but there is a city to visit there - Charlottetown: https://www.charlottetown.ca/ If you are an Anne of Green Gables fan at all, the theatre in Charlottetown (Confederation Centre of the Arts) puts on Anne of Green Gables - The Musical every summer. They have other shows as well.
Halifax and surrounding area is also great. We also really like St. Andrews By-the-Sea and the Bay of Fundy area in New Brunswick.
I think if PEI is a part of the trip it would work, it might not be perfect for the whole trip. I agree adding on Halifax or other destinations nearby would be good.
And an FYI PEI is very crowded in July, and because it's small can be too much. The season is so short so the tourists just swarm the island.
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We were in PEI for 5 days and would have happily stayed longer, but it depends what kind of vacation you're looking for. We rented a large cottage overlooking the ocean with a private beach with friends. We spent most of our time biking, swimming, paddleboarding, lazing around in hammocks etc. We did a few trips to other beaches, tourist sites, the theatre, ice cream shops and ate at a few restaurants, but for the most part, we just hung out at the cottage. We thought the kids might be bored and had a number of possible excursions in mind if they were (deep sea fishing, ocean kayaking), but they were happy to stay on the beach all day! It depends on what you're looking for, but I could totally imagine doing something similar as a girls' trip if we just wanted to hang out and relax.
Last edited by moosemama; 05-15-2019 at 08:11 AM.
I was thinking just two adults might get a bit bored, my brothers family has done a week there and loved it, but for a girls week I'd pick something a little closer to more options.
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