Hotels in Vancouver Island

A stay in Port Hardy, a small village in the north of Vancouver Island, is all about the spell-binding location which is renowned for its fishing, whale watching and hiking. As its name would imply, Quarterdeck Inn & Marina sits on the waterfront, overlooking the harbour. The Port Hardy to Prince Rupert ferry departs just a few minutes from the property, Coal Harbour is twenty minutes and Campbell River is a two and a half hour drive.

One of the most popular choices on Vancouver Island, due to its prime position on the shores of Campbell River, Painter’s Lodge sits on the banks of Discovery Passage. Its location attracts nature and fishing enthusiasts alike, whether seeking adventure or an experience in the wilderness. Elk Falls Provincial Park is a quick ten minute drive, from where you can hike Campbell View Trail. Comox, connecting Vancouver Island to the Sunshine Coast by ferry, is under an hours’ drive and Victoria is three hours to the south.

Located in Courtenay on the east coast of Vancouver Island, equidistant to Parksville and Campbell River and just two and a half hours north of Victoria, Old House Village Hotel provides a central base from which to explore the delights of the island. Sitting on Courtenay River and surrounded by lush gardens, it boasts a tranquil setting, yet the town’s quaint shops and dining are just a short stroll away.

Surrounded by the Wild Pacific Trail and the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island, this extraordinary resort sits in Ucluelet on a dramatic headland above the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean. Just minutes from the resort are gigantic forests, amazing beaches, Pacific Rim National Park and Barkley Sound. Victoria is 180 miles south.

Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort is located in picturesque Parksville, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, 30 minutes north of Nanaimo and two hours from Victoria. This year-round oceanfront resort is set on 22 acres of tranquil Arbutus & Douglas Fir forest with sweeping panoramic views of the Strait of Georgia and coastal mountains.

Nestled on the cliffside of Vancouver Island’s rugged west coast, this award-winning inn is a delightful hidden retreat sitting on Chesterman Beach in Tofino. The stunning Pacific Rim National Park is just nine miles away.