11 Best Hotels in Vancouver Island, British Columbia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Vancouver Island - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Clayoquot Wilderness Resort

$$$$ | 1 Clayoquot, Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada Fodor's Choice
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort: Outpost at Bedwell River, Tofino
Clayoquot

People from around the globe arrive via floatplane or a 30-minute boat ride from Tofino to experience this Relais & Châteaux property, one of the region's top wilderness resorts. Typical days include ocean fishing, bear watching, horseback riding through the rain forest, or perhaps mountain biking or sea kayaking, followed by a lavish dinner. Torch-lit boardwalks lead to glamping tents, elegantly furnished with antiques and plush bedding. The property features 25 luxury tents, of which 20 have private en suite bathrooms; five deluxe outpost tents have private facilities nearby. Sip local wines in the outdoor lounge area before a huge river-stone fireplace, or sidle up to the counter in the open kitchen with a frothy cappuccino and a good book. Per-person prices are all-inclusive for the 3-, 4-, 7-, or 10-night stays.

Pros

  • Escapism at its best, with no phone or other distractions
  • Excellent food
  • A ton of outdoorsy activities

Cons

  • It's extremely pricey
  • Fairly isolated
  • Requires a long trip to reach the property
1 Clayoquot, Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada
250-266–0397
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–mid-May
25 tents, 20 with private bath
All-Inclusive

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Galiano Oceanfront Inn & Spa

$$$$ | 134 Madrona Dr., Galiano Island, BC, V0N 1P0, Canada Fodor's Choice

Just a block from the ferry and local shops, this inviting waterfront retreat on Sturdies Bay, which has both a nice restaurant and great spa, is an ideal spot for a car-free vacation. A yoga suite overlooking a meditation garden, seaside massages, and a mineral flotation bath are among the serenity-inducing highlights. The one-bedroom suites have full kitchens and covered sea-view balconies with jetted tubs, outdoor fireplaces, and barbecue grills. Rooms have hidden massage tables that fold away out of sight. Complimentary continental breakfast baskets are provided in both. The oceanfront restaurant serves fine locally sourced fare; summer brings alfresco dining and wood-fired pizzas on a Tuscan-style patio. Blackberry vinotherapy massages, wild BC seaweed scrubs, vanilla chai latte couples massages, and blueberry-smoothie wraps are among the Madrona del Mar Spa's innovative treatments. Step into the lobby to see the Kunamokst Mural, made up of nearly 200 individual paintings by local and international artists. Smart cars and ebikes are available on-site for exploring the island. They also some offer pet-friendly rooms. 

Pros

  • Staff pick you up at the ferry
  • Lovely spa
  • Quiet environment

Cons

  • No pool
  • No hot tub
  • No fitness center
134 Madrona Dr., Galiano Island, BC, V0N 1P0, Canada
250-539–3388
Hotel Details
10 rooms, 10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Middle Beach Lodge

$$$ | 400 MacKenzie Beach Rd., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada Fodor's Choice

On a bluff overlooking a mile of private beach, this rustically elegant lodge is a great choice for a grown-ups' getaway. The Lodge at the Beach is an excellent value, offering adults-only, phone- and TV-free rooms, while the newer Lodge at the Headlands has a variety of suites and cabins with kitchens and kitchenettes and six new Treehouse accommodations. Teens can stay at the Headlands, but children under 12 are only permitted in the cabins. Each lodge has an expansive common room with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and far-reaching ocean views. The decor underscores the west-coast location with recycled timbers, woodsy colors, and a smattering of antiques. A restaurant on-site serves dinner on weekends year-round.

Pros

  • Truly secluded, with an almost exclusive beach
  • Lodge at the Beach has great rates for the location
  • Complimentary breakfast

Cons

  • Limited restaurant hours
  • Kids allowed only in some accommodations
  • No pool
400 MacKenzie Beach Rd., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada
250-725–2900
Hotel Details
Restaurant closed Sun. and Mon. peak season. No lunch
35 rooms, 10 suites, 20 self-contained cabins, 6 treehouses
Free Breakfast

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Poets Cove Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 9801 Spalding Rd., Pender Island, BC, V0N 2M3, Canada Fodor's Choice
One of the Gulf Islands' most well-appointed developments fills a secluded cove on South Pender. A nautical-theme lodge and a scattering of two- and three-bedroom cottages overlook a 110-slip marina and a forest-framed cove. All units have fireplaces, heated bathroom floors, and decks or balconies with stunning ocean views; most cottages have private ocean-view hot tubs. The Aurora Restaurant serves Pacific Northwest fare, and the lounge offers high-end pub meals. A waterfall tumbles over a steam grotto outside the lavish Susurrus Spa. Activities include whale-watching, vineyard tours, yoga classes, and kayak tours.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Family-friendly vibe
  • Beautifully appointed

Cons

  • 20-minute drive from the ferry
  • Spa closes during off-season
  • Restaurant only open in peak season
9801 Spalding Rd., Pender Island, BC, V0N 2M3, Canada
250-629–2100
Hotel Details
22 lodge rooms, 15 cottages, 9 villas
No Meals

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The Wickaninnish Inn

$$$$ | 500 Osprey La., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada Fodor's Choice

On a rocky promontory with open ocean on three sides and old-growth forest as a backdrop, this cedar-sided inn is exceptional in every sense. First Nations art is elegantly showcased, and details like handcrafted candleholders or hand-adzed mantelpieces exude a west-coast style. Every room in this Relais & Châteaux property, whether in the original Pointe building or in the newer Beach building, has an ocean or beach view, fireplace, soaker tub, and private balcony. The Ancient Cedars Spa gives hot-stone massages and couples massages in mind-blowing oceanfront treatment rooms; yoga classes are held daily. The Pointe Restaurant offers some of Tofino's finest dining, and a beachside café offers fresh baking with surf views. Service and quality throughout are outstanding.

Pros

  • At the end of a superb crescent beach
  • The silence of storms through triple-glazed windows is surreal
  • Excellent staff

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Pricey
  • 3- or 4-night minimum
500 Osprey La., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada
250-725–3100
Hotel Details
Pointe Building: 45 rooms. Beach Building: 18 rooms, 12 suites
No Meals

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Bodega Ridge

$$$$ | 120 Manastee Rd., Galiano Island, BC, V0N 1P0, Canada

Located on 22 acres at the base of Bodega Ridge on the north end of the island, these log cabins and lodge offer a rural escape. The resort maintains its vintage-camp esthetic and is divided into two properties—The Ridge has seven updated log cabins with wood stoves and big cedar decks while The Cove has five restored 1960s Panabode cabins with soaker tubs, modern kitchenettes, wood-burning fireplaces, and cedar decks.

Pros

  • Good for weddings and large groups
  • Unspoiled scenery
  • Vintage cabins

Cons

  • Remote
  • No grocery stores or restaurants nearby
  • No TV in Ridge cabins
120 Manastee Rd., Galiano Island, BC, V0N 1P0, Canada
877-604–2677
Hotel Details
7 three-bedroom log cabins; 5 Panabode cabins
No Meals

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Mayne Island Resort

$$$$ | 494 Arbutus Dr., Mayne Island, BC, V0N 2J1, Canada

Overlooking Bennett Bay and just steps from Mayne Island's best-loved beach, this chic modern resort enjoys a prime waterfront location and a wealth of amenities, including an indoor pool, a waterfront restaurant, and a spa. All rooms have air-conditioning and each of the one-bedroom cottages has a full kitchen and French doors leading to a sea-front patio or deck. Zinc-inlay tables, reclaimed hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, leather headboards, and gas fireplaces are among the luxe touches. Lodge rooms are simpler but have private balconies and great views, too. The Bennett Bay Bistro serves casual lunches and dinners daily from May to September. The Aquaflora Spa offers a variety of massages, scrubs, and body wraps.

Pros

  • Waterfront location, parking, and Wi-Fi
  • Hot tub, steam room, and exercise room
  • Private cottages

Cons

  • Drop to the water makes it unsuitable for small children
  • No outdoor pool
494 Arbutus Dr., Mayne Island, BC, V0N 2J1, Canada
250-539–3122
Hotel Details
14 beach homes, 8 waterview rooms
No Meals

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Pacific Sands Beach Resort

$$$$ | 1421 Pacific Rim Hwy., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada
On 45 acres of lawn and forest along Cox Bay, Tofino's only all-suite resort underwent a $10-million expansion in 2018 and offers a range of lodge rooms, waterfront suites, and beach villas, all with full kitchens, fireplaces, and private ocean-view decks or patios just steps from the beach, plus the four-bedroom Sunset House at Rosie Bay. The bay is a magnet for surfers (though it's not safe for swimming), and the adjacent forest is a nature lover's paradise. On-site dining is available at Surfside Grill and provisions can be found at the Gourmet Pantry. There's the obligatory rain gear for storm-watching and walking, plus bike rentals and, unique in Tofino, a range of kids' programs in summer. The front-desk staff will help organize eco-adventure outings.

Pros

  • On prime beachfront
  • Good family destination
  • Every room is a suite

Cons

  • No ocean swimming
  • Some suites are on the small side
  • No pool
1421 Pacific Rim Hwy., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada
250-725–3322
Hotel Details
120 suites, one 4-bedroom house
No Meals

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Tofino Resort + Marina

$$$$ | 634 Campbell St., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada

Offering a different side of Tofino, this marina complex is right on the inlet looking across to Meares Island, just a short stroll from town. The former 1970s motel property was refurbished into a hip home-base with two waterfront dining venues, activities center, and lively marina. The property also has a remote floating wood-fired sauna located within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on Clayoquot Sound.

Pros

  • Close to town
  • Pets welcome
  • Can fly right into the resort

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Rooms can be noisy
  • Furnishings are a bit sparse
634 Campbell St., Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada
844-680–4184
Hotel Details
63 rooms
No Meals

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WOODS on Pender

$$$ | 4709 Canal Rd., Pender Island, BC, V0N 2M1, Canada

Ever dreamed of sleeping in an Airstream? This unique glamping resort gives you the opportunity to do just that, while offering hassle-free camping with all the extras, including hot tubs, upscale tents, hammocks, propane fire pits, and air-conditioning. The property also offers rustic cabins and a motel. Kick back and relax with a book in the woods or have a massage in an Airstream. At the compact on-site eatery, Coffee + Kitchen, owner and chef Curtis Redel displays his culinary skills nightly. The food is locally sourced using thoughtfully prepared ingredients. The cocktails are killer, too.

Pros

  • Hip campground
  • Modern glamping experience
  • Well-appointed Airstream trailers

Cons

  • 2- or 3-night minimum in Airstreams or cabins
  • No pool
  • Not on the water
4709 Canal Rd., Pender Island, BC, V0N 2M1, Canada
250-629–3353
Hotel Details
9 Airstream trailers, 3 rustic cabins, 9 motel rooms
No Meals

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Wya Point Resort

$$$$ | 2460 Willowbrae Rd., Ucluelet, BC, V0R 3A0, Canada
Choose from ocean-view cedar cottages, rustic yurts, or a family-friendly campground at this resort-style development tucked into 600 acres of coastal rain forest between Ucluelet and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Opened in 2013 on a traditional village site by the Ucluelet First Nation, the resort's setting includes a pristine, previously inaccessible stretch of sandy beach and rocky headlands. Nine lofty one- and two-bedroom cottages built of locally harvested woods have cedar beams, winding staircases, ocean-side decks, custom-made furniture, traditional hand-carved house posts, and stunning views of the crashing surf. Full kitchens, heated floors, gas fireplaces, and leather sofas keep things cozy year-round. Also on-site, nine beach-side yurts and a campsite offer fun, family-friendly budget accommodations. The resort's reception area and a convenience store are at the Tofino-Ucluelet junction on Highway 4, about a mile from the resort.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Pet friendly
  • Swimmable beach

Cons

  • No restaurant or spa
  • Remote
  • No pool
2460 Willowbrae Rd., Ucluelet, BC, V0R 3A0, Canada
Hotel Details
9 lodges, 15 yurts
No Meals

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