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Tour Details:
- Start: Charlottetown, PEI 12:00noon or Souris, PEI 13:00 day one.
- Finish: Souris14:00 or Charlottetown 15:00, day seven.
- 2010 Guided Dates: Jun 25-30; Jul 2-7; Jul 16-21; Jul 23-28; Aug 6-11; Aug 13-18; Aug 27-Sep 1.
- Self-Guided Dates: You choose! Best months are mid-June to mid-September.
- Notes: The activity is moderate, walking for 3-6 hours each day, or riding 32-100km (20-60mi.)/day on rolling paved roads with one gravel sections. We ride downwind as much as we can.
This self-guided or custom trip makes an excellent combination with the Eastern or Western Prince Edward Island cycling adventure. Ferries are included. This is a short, relaxing break in the magical Îles de la Madeleine. Connected by long, thin, sand dunes to form a crescent in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, they are a summer paradise for activity, shrouded in the mystery that comes only with the isolation these islands enjoy. You can choose to explore by bicycle or on foot, or both, and to include some sea-kayaking if the desire arises. The adventure starts with a ferry trip from PEI, in time for a welcome dinner on the southernmost island.
Your guided exploration will commence the following morning, and your days will give you an appetite for the fabulous cuisine you will enjoy each evening. The landscape here is wild, empty, and fragile. The people, mainly of Acadian descent, mixed with shipwreck survivors who never left, have a strong heritage: French is the first language of the majority of the Madelinots, with an Anglophone minority population, and fishing is still their predominant way of life. Honest, hardworking, and friendly, they welcome visitors to share the special pleasure of their uniquely isolated, very Acadian lifestyle. Superb food, good humor, and some of the longest and nicest beaches you'll ever see, are the highlights. Come and discover the magic.
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Transfer from Charlottetown at noon, or meet in Souris at 13:00 for the 14:00 ferry to Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine. After dinner, visit the Café de La Grave, where the locals gather in the evening for music and laughter. Lodging: Auberge Chez Denis à François.
Day 2: 30km/19 mi. bike ride, 15km/10 mi. walk, and an afternoon of kayaking. Morning ride or walk around the roads of the southernmost island, Île du Havre Aubert. The natural harbour at Havre Aubert is surrounded by round hills called "Les Demoiselles". The nearby historical site of La Grave is a fascinating highlight in a morning of exploring quiet rolling roads or grassy seaside meadows and along sandy beaches. In the afternoon discover the many breathtaking cliffs and lagoons by kayak. Afterwards reward yourself with a refreshing beverage and pastry at one of the French cafés before going to one of few exquisite restaurants for dinner. Lodging: Same as last night
Day 3: 5km/3 mi. hilly walk and island exploration, a half golf game, or horseback riding. Today you’ll cross to Île d’Entrée (it’s an Anglophone community, on Entry Island) by small boat, for exploration on foot of this hilly, emerald island (the view from the middle of the island is the finest). If island exploration is not for you, try a nine-hole game of golf, horseback riding, snorkelling with seals, or swimming through sea-caves. Lodging: Same lodging as last night or tomorrow night
Day 4: 35km/22 mi. bike ride and power kiting. Ride northward to Île du Cap aux Meules with a stop in L’Étang-du-Nord for a picnic at the scenic lookoff at Cap du Phare – Lighthouse Cape. After lunch, get ready for an exciting afternoon of kite-surfing or kite-buggying. This new and increasingly popular sport will leave you wanting more, and the Magdalen Islands are the perfect spot to try it out. Power kiting can be enjoyed by everyone, no matter what level of experience. Tonight’s dinner options are amongst the finest of Atlantic Canada, and there are nightlife options for those so inclined. Lodging: Domaine du Vieux Couvent.
Day 5: 40 to 100km/25 to 60 mi. ride and 15km/10 mi. walk. Cyclists will ride north along the beach and dunes to Ile aux Loups, Grosse Ile, and the Point de l'Est bird sanctuary. You will have a French picnic lunch in an idyllic meadow with a panoramic view, on the northernmost populated island of the archipelago. Walkers will transfer to the Point de l’Est bird sanctuary, and will spend the day walking the perimeter of the sanctuary on wide, gorgeous sand beaches, with forays into the interior to look for birds among the woods and barachois. Lodging: Same as last night.
Day 6: Early morning ferry back to PEI. After lunch on board, you will arrive in Souris by 14:00, and will commence the 45-minute drive to Charlottetown right away. Finish in Charlottetown by about 15:00.
Testimonials:
"…a wonderful experience…the best vacation we’ve ever had!"
(The Silberlicht family, NY)
"If it had not been for your brochure we may never have heard of the Îles de la Madeleines and discovered the incredible beauty of these remote French Islands. The photos we enclose only touch on the amazing sights we saw during our travels there. The isolated location of these islands only added to the incredible memories that we will always cherish. The French hospitality was wonderful and the food was absolutely “out of this world” delicious."
(Mike P & Leanne Y)
Price:
Minimum Per Person Price: 2295 Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Maximum Per Person Price: 2795 Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.
Prices:
- Guided Cost: C$2795 US$2685 (per person, includes 7 days, 6 nights, 6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, ferries, luggage handling, van and guide support, maps and route notes, sea kayaking, kite buggy introduction)
- Self-Guided Cost: C$2295 US$2195 (per person, includes 7 days, 6 nights, 6 breakfasts, ferries, sea kayaking, kite buggy introduction, luggage transfers, maps and route notes)
- Single Occupancy: C$445 US$425
- Bicycle Rental: Hybrid: $145; Racing: $195
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