The Best and Most Unique Airbnbs on Vancouver Island - Fuel For The Sole Travel, Outdoor & Adventure (2024)

By now, Airbnb has become a household name. With more variety, larger spaces and cheaper prices than traditional hotels, it’s no wonder the vacation rental business has taken off. Personally, we use Airbnb and similar websites any time we are looking for a place to stay. We enjoy having the comforts of home while traveling, especially having a kitchen and laundry facilities.

We have lived on Vancouver Island now for four months. Since we are new here, we are taking time to explore the land and have found that each part of the island has its own unique features. Every town has a different landscape, a different feel and even a different climate. Vancouver Island is a perfect vacation spot for people of all ages and offers unlimited activities and adventure.

We have scoured the web and found some of the most beautiful and unique Airbnbs Vancouver Island has to offer. If you are visiting, try to expand your horizons beyond the capital city of Victoria. The island is massive and should be explored.

We have broken this post up into the five main areas of Vancouver Island: Victoria, Cowichan Valley, Nanaimo, Comox Valley and Tofino. Each home in this post has its own unique link for easy booking and all photos are provided through the Airbnb website. Check it out and be inspired to explore one of the largest islands in Canada.

Most visitors to Vancouver Island make Victoria their first stop. As the capital of British Columbia, the city of Victoria boasts the highest population on the island and is the home of stunning landmarks like the Parliament buildings, the Empress Hotel and Beacon Hill Park. Located at the south end of Vancouver Island, this seaside town is a mecca of ocean activities such as whale watching, boating and fishing.

Drive 15 minutes north of Victoria for a private“glamping” getaway in a retro 1975 Airstream Land Yacht. In addition to the guest house itself, the RV is parked on a beautiful property with use of a sharedcedar barrel hot tub and cedar outdoor shower.This location on the Saanich Peninsula is close to great hikes and mountain biking trails.

Only 20 minutes from Victoria, this 1940 original Tudor style private suite offers a lakeside ‘Fair Tale Cottage’ setting. This suite has maintained its original style with beam ceilings, diamond glass windows, wood paneling, and red brick. The property is in a great location close toButchart Gardens and wineries.

Mid-Century Modern Bungalow

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$280/night, 3 bedrooms, 4 guests

Located minutes away from Quadra Village and a five minute drive to downtown Victoria, this home offers luxury, privacy and convenience. The home has a beautiful backyard space with BBQ and propane fire-pit, allowing you an escape from the city. A wonderful park and reservoir located around the corner make this perfect for a family getaway.

Classic Old Town Loft

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$95/night, 2 beds, 4 guests

This loft style condo is located inone of the oldest buildings in Victoria (once was ‘The Oriental Hotel’). The loft has been recently renovated but has kept its original charm with beautiful exposed brick walls and historic bay windows. This property is conveniently located in downtown Victoria and has great amenities like a rooftop patio with BBQ.

Heritage Suite

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$250/night, 1 bedroom, 2 guests

TheIllahie Suite is the main feature suite in theSamuel MacLure mansion, built in 1907 and located in the historic Rockland neighbourhood. This is an original and extravagant 2-level suite with more than you would ever need. The mansion sits on a manicured .7 acre property and is walking distance to downtown Victoria.

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Home Rentals in Cowichan Valley

The Cowichan Valley is located north of Victoria and spans along the east coast of Vancouver Island. Including many unique towns of all sizes, you will find a wide diversity of activities to do. Taste your way along the wine route in the “Napa of the North”, tube your way down 47 kilometers of natural lazy river in Lake Cowichan, and partake in all things nautical with 20 marinas and harbours to explore.

OUR Ecovillage Healing Sanctuary

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$350/night, 2 bedrooms, 7 guests.

Located in Shawnigan Lake, this natural earthen and straw bale building is built on a 25 acre permaculture farm setting. During your stay, there is an opportunity to join in on the daily permaculture farming activities, attend learning events at their Education Centre, and join in on thecommunity meals.

Market Garden Tiny Home

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$95/night, 1 bed, 2 guests.

Join the tiny house movement, at least temporarily, in the quaint town of Cobble Hill. This tiny home is situated on a 7 acre family farm and market garden. The house is private, located beside a pond and has the added quirk of an outdoor shower and toilet.

Gem ‘O The Isle Farm

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$125/night, 2 bedrooms, 6 guests

I can personally vouch for this property after spending a weekend here last summer. The farm-house is a very well maintained1896 cottage and is situated on a hobby chicken and horse farm. The hosts are incredibly accommodating and welcoming. This property has a lot to offer including a huge outdoor fire pit and cooking area, aunique European sculpture garden, asmall blacksmith shop (with occasional demonstrations), an art workshop and a classic car shop.

Sandhana Float home

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$50/night, 2 bedrooms, 7 guests

Experience the true Cowichan Bay life by staying in this cute float home. This property in located right in the heart of Cowichan Bay where you will be surrounded by a community of float homes, shops and restaurants. This quaint float home has all the amenities you need, as well as a million dollar ocean view.

Frog Song at Basecamp

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$50/night, 3 beds, 4 guests

This 700 square-foot yurt sits on a 5 acre family hobby farm. Enjoy the perks of living on a farm, like fresh eggs and organic produce. The home has all the amenities you need and offers the best of beauty and nature that Cowichan Valley has to offer.

Dome Home

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$149/night, 1 bedroom, 2 guests

This guest house is attached to a very uniquegeodesic dome home. Located in beautiful Maple Bay, get an ocean view outside of every window. The home is located on 2.5 acres with a natural rock swimming pool for use in the summer. Bonus: the owners make you a daily continental breakfast and offer tango lessons!

Home Rentals in Nanaimo

Home of the notorious ‘nanaimo bar’ dessert, this is the island’s second largest city. “The Harbour City” is another hub for the island containing two major ferry ports and an international airport. Nanaimo has one of the longest shorelines in Canada with a forested mountain backdrop giving you the best combination of nature and city life.

Character Home

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$119/night, 3 bedrooms, 6 guests

This beautiful character home offers a private and recently renovated space. Guests have access to the half-acre property, patio with BBQ and sun-room complete with a swing and chairs. Conveniently located to the ferry and downtown, this place has it all.

Owl’s Nest

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$129/night, 2 bedrooms, 4 guests

This beautiful log cabin sits on 6 acres with a river and waterfall running through it. Close to the city and the ocean but far enough away you feel you are in the middle of nowhere. The property is surrounded by parks and trails giving you endless places to explore. A true retreat away from it all.

Morning Glory Cottage

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$85/night, 1 bedroom, 2 guests

This funky cottage is an artists paradise with something interesting around every corner. Like something out of a storybook, this is the perfect home to relax with a book or work on a personal project. Venture outdoors and you are steps from downtown Nanaimo.

Cozy Waterfront Cottage

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$75/night, 1 bedroom, 2 guests

Not actually located in Nanaimo proper, Protection Island is a quick 10-minute ferry ride from downtown and is definitely worth a visit. This small waterfront cottage overlooking Newcastle Island is perfect for a couple looking for a relaxing vacation. If you go at the right time of year, low tides allow you to walk over to Newcastle Island. Check out the vlog made by recent guests of the cottage.

Captain Kidd’s Retreat

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$171/night, 4 bedrooms, 10 guests

Another beauty worth mentioning on Protection Island. This property gives you access to the main house and the guest house,outdoor fire pit, hot tub, outdoor shower and sauna. The home is also a short walk to the Dinghy Dock – Canada’s only floating pub!

Home Rentals in Comox Valley

Including the beautiful cities of Courtenay, Comox and Cumberland, the Comox Valley also offers quick access to some of the most breathtaking Gulf Islands in British Columbia, Denman Island and Hornby Island. The valley is surrounded by mountains, including Vancouver Island’s only ski resort, Mount Washington. Comox Valley is the perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Courtenay Mansion

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$900/night, 6 bedrooms, 12 guests

Luxury and fun for the whole family! Located close to downtown, a short drive to Mount Washington and near rivers and beaches, you’ll never run out of things to do. Although you will never even need to leave the house as it comes with a pool, pool house and bar; waterfall and slide; a volley ball court; 4 serviced RV pads; huge fire pit; BBQ; 2 tree-house escapes with Murphy beds; games room with 2 poker tables, a wet bar and a gym; and 8 person hot tub.

Ski Chalet

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$100/night, 4 beds, 9 guests

This is the perfect rental for a ski trip with a large group. The home is down off of Mount Washington which gives you quick access to the mountain as well as the conveniences of downtown Courtenay. After a long day of skiing, take advantage of the largehot tub in the beautiful gazebo complete with an outdoor shower, or the brand new wood-fired sauna. Afterwards, enjoy the company of friends and family in the covered patio lounging area complete with a big BBQ and fire pit. The perfect getaway for winter or summer.

Custom Tiny Home

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$99/night, 3 beds, 6 guests

This tiny home packs a big punch. The home is all custom built and powered by solar energy. You have access to the yard, a river and beach with a great swimming and floating area in the summer. The home is a short drive to downtown Courtenay and Mount Washington and would be a wonderful family vacation spot. Although tiny, the home sleeps 6 and has all the amenities you need.

Cabin by the Ocean

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$300/night, 3 bedrooms, 7 guests

Have it all in this unique cabin home. Only steps away from the beach, a 5 minute drive to downtown Courtenay, and a 30 minute drive to Mount Washington. This cabin has a cozy interior with lofty exposed wood and beam, a cave shower, ocean views, fully equipped kitchen, fireplace and large backyard. A perfect beach getaway.

Nymph Falls Cottage

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$175/night, 4 bedrooms, 6 guests

This acorn style cottage is in the perfect location for all things Comox Valley – hiking, biking, swimming and skiing! The vacation home is conveniently located to everything you need but also sits on 3 acres to explore. This is the ultimate in cozy and comfortable.

Unique Home Rentals in Tofino

The most remote of locations on this list, with perhaps the biggest reward. Located on the west coast of Vancouver Island, this beach town attracts surfers from all over the world. Completely surrounded by water, the beaches seem to stretch on endlessly. Situated withinClayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, there are endless wilderness adventures to take part in. This is a small town with a big heart.

Lagoon Float Camp

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$315/night, 3 beds, 4 guests

One of the most unique experiences in Tofino. This camp is accessible only by boat (boat transportation is included in the price). Situated in Clayoquot Sound, the camp is a remote floating accommodation featuring a 14′ canvas bell tent, complete with propane heater for sleeping & lounging, a modern outbuilding with wood fired sauna, fully equipped kitchen & bath, and plenty of deck space. It also includes a canoe and life-jackets to explore the bay. Only a short boat trip away, this provides the perfect Tofino vacation.

Chahayis Oceanfront Home

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$421/night, 3 bedrooms, 6 guests

Thisarchitecturally designed, post and beam construction beauty sits directly on the ocean. A perfect surfers vacation home with beach access and heated outdoor showers. The home is covered in cedar inside and out giving you the peaceful getaway you crave.

Chesterman Cabin

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$460/night, 3 bedrooms, 6 guests

This newly built home is just a 3 minute walk to North Chesterman Beach. The home offers pure luxury with an open concept living space and radiant in-floor heat, a custom kitchen, a large living room with a beautiful concrete fireplace, and floor to ceiling windows with rainforest views. The exterior is just as impressive withmulti-tiered cedar decks, your own private hot tub, outdoor shower, and a covered breezeway with an outdoor fireplace for quiet, cozy gatherings.

Ray of Sunshine

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$290/night, 3 beds, 6 guests

A brand new and beautifully designed cabin in a great location with only a 12-minute walk to Chesterman Beach. The home has a comfortable and stunning interior with all the amenities you need. Outside, there is a convenient hot shower and covered back deck with a private hot tub and BBQ in a peaceful, wooded setting.

Tofino Surf Cabin

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$218/night, 3 beds, 6 guests

Another fantastic surfers getaway in this West Coast style post and beam home. The cabin sits in a very private old growth forest and has a surf inspired theme throughout the interior. The home is in a perfect location and is walking distance to Tofino’s best surfing beaches, Cox Bay and Chesterman Beach, as well as a 7 minute drive to central Tofino.

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FAQs

What is Vancouver Island known for? ›

Vancouver Island is renowned for wild, untamed beaches that are an idyllic summer sanctuary, and a hub for storm-watching and surfing in the winter. In addition to its endless list of hiking, camping, and paddling adventures, the Island offers ample opportunities to unwind on its scenic golf courses and lush vineyards.

When to go to Vancouver Island? ›

Summer is by far the most popular time to visit thanks to the numerous festivals that take place in Victoria and across Vancouver Island. This area also welcomes a respectable number of winter travelers due to its proximity to Canada's prominent ski destination, Whistler.

Should I go to Vancouver Island? ›

Vancouver Island is one of British Columbia's premier destinations for outdoor lovers, renowned the world over for its spectacular natural landscapes, encompassing oceanscapes, coastline, rainforest, lakes, rivers and mountains, along with endless opportunities to experience a host of exhilarating active adventures.

How do you get from Vancouver to Vancouver Island? ›

BC Ferries is the main connection between Vancouver Island and the mainland as well as the surrounding Gulf Island communities. Leave Vancouver from Horseshoe Bay or Tsawwassen to arrive in Victoria or Nanaimo, or enjoy a one-day scenic cruise through the Inside Passage between Prince Rupert and Port Hardy.

Is Vancouver Island affluent? ›

Vancouver has been ranked 41st in the world for cities of the super wealthy, according to a report by advisory firm Henley & Partners. The report measures how many centi-millionaires — people who have more than $100 million USD in investable assets — and billionaires reside in each city.

How many days do I need in Vancouver Island? ›

Vancouver Island is best explored over a few days, or longer! Although, if you only have one day to spare, you can still visit for the day, but you will ideally want to stick to just Victoria or Nanaimo in the time you have, rather than venturing out of the city.

What is the best month to visit Vancouver? ›

With its array of indoor and outdoor attractions, make sure to add visiting Vancouver to your itinerary. The best times to visit Vancouver are from March to May and from September to November. It is when the weather is mild and hotel prices are reasonable.

What month has the best weather in Vancouver Island? ›

Best time to visit Vancouver Island

Anytime from mid-May to early October. Mid-September to October is best for witnessing the salmon run, though temperatures will likely be cooler. Rain is possible at any time of year, making the island a popular spot for storm watching.

Can I get around Vancouver Island without a car? ›

Getting around Vancouver Island without a car can be challenging. With its sheer size and limited public transportation, it can be tough to navigate on foot. Luckily, we've got a solution for you: ridesharing! Coastal Rides is a safe and convenient way to travel around Vancouver Island.

Does it get cold on Vancouver Island? ›

Climate on Vancouver Island

The mountains along the center of the Island also protect the coastal regions from harsh weather systems. As a result, most coastal Vancouver Island communities experience warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters with infrequent freezing temperatures.

Is Victoria on Vancouver Island worth visiting? ›

Beautiful and historic, Victoria is a fantastic place to visit. Known as the Garden City, it's in full bloom in spring and summer, and has such a mild winter, you can golf year-round! Easily accessible from Vancouver, Victoria is the perfect day trip.

How long is the ferry ride from Vancouver to Vancouver Island? ›

The ferry crossings between Vancouver (Tsawwassen and Horseshoe Bay) and Vancouver Island (Victoria and Nanaimo) take 90 minutes to two hours, depending on which route you take.

Are there any grizzly bears on Vancouver Island? ›

Yes! Grizzly bears have been spotted on Vancouver Island, but they typically don't stick around for very long. A handful are sighted every year between Campbell River and Port Hardy. They are known to swim over from the mainland, island hopping as they go.

What is the cheapest way to get to Vancouver Island from Vancouver? ›

Questions & Answers. What is the cheapest way to get from Vancouver to Vancouver Island? The cheapest way to get from Vancouver to Vancouver Island is to car ferry and drive which costs $50 - $210 and takes 3h 47m.

What is Vancouver mostly known for? ›

With its scenic views, mild climate, and friendly people, Vancouver is known around the world as both a popular tourist attraction and one of the best places to live.

Are Vancouver Island and Victoria the same? ›

Victoria is on Vancouver Island, 107 kilometres (76 miles) southwest of Vancouver. The trip by car and ferry, or bus and ferry, takes approximately 4 hours each way from downtown Vancouver. Alternatively, the trip is a 35 minute flight.

Is it expensive to live in Vancouver Island? ›

The average rental cost for a one bedroom apartment is between $1,500 - $1,700 per month. The average cost of living for a single person is around $3,000 per month. The average cost to purchase a home is around $650,000.

How many cougars are on Vancouver Island? ›

With an estimated 4,000 cougars living in BC's vast landscape, it is estimated that 600 to 800 live on Vancouver Island, making for one of the highest concentrations of the mountain lions in North America.

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