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The cottage exterior is highlighted by large windows that reflect the warm glow of the sunrise. The surrounding landscape features gentle hills in the background, while the ocean waters mirror the vibrant colors of the morning sky on the horizon.
Cottage in Chéticamp
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Oceanfront Cottage (LeBlanc Chalet)

Built in 2018, our cozy cottage sleeps a maximum of 6 guests who will have full access to 2 bedrooms plus 1 loft! There’s a second level balcony, where you catch the morning sunrise and the front deck offers views from the ocean with amazing sunsets. Our cottage is a perfect spot for a relaxing vacation, minutes away from la plage St. Pierre, a short distance to Le Portage Golf course and the National Park. ** our cottage is approx. 50 feet from a gradual 8-10 feet drop to the rock beach below

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The exterior of the chalet is shown, featuring a wooden façade painted in warm tones. Large windows dominate the front, allowing natural light to fill the interior. A covered porch with wooden support beams is visible, along with a stone pathway leading to the entrance.
Chalet in Inverness
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Lakeland Cottages 3 Bedroom Chalet

We’re minutes away from Inverness, Cabot Links & the most beautiful beaches on our island This unit sleeps 6 comfortably but has the option to sleep an additional 2 on sofabeds if sharing a smaller space is not a concern We’re the perfect last stop when travelling the Cabot Trail from East to the West side of the island & we’re only a short drive to the mainland when leaving or if you prefer to start your Cape Breton adventure travelling up the west coast we are on your way to the Cabot Trail

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The kitchen features modern black cabinetry and a spacious marble countertop. Open shelving displays various kitchenware against a backdrop of stylish tile accents. A bright blue door adds a pop of color, while recessed lighting ensures the area is well illuminated.
Home in Inverness
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Modern home steps from Cabot Links!

This newly renovated 1,500 square foot Company House was built in early 20th Century, during the mining boom to house workers. We completely rebuilt this house to modern, open concept design with top of the line finishes and unique details. Bed 1: King bed - upstairs, open concept loft area. Bed 2: Queen bed - upstairs, separate room with door and lock. Bed 3: Queen bed - downstairs, Murphy bed, back living area. Location Location Location! Main Street Inverness & steps from golf course

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed adorned with a soft blanket. Large windows provide an expansive view of the sea and surrounding greenery. A dark wooden dresser and ornate cabinet add character to the room, illuminated by warm overhead lighting.
Home in Inverness
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Luxury Home Overlooking Cabot w Chipping Green

Located just 5 minutes from Cabot Links and the town of Inverness, this beautiful 2,600 sqft home is ideal for golfers or other groups travelling to Inverness. Main floor - open concept kitchen/living area, TV, fireplace, granite countertops, large island, well-stocked kitchen, modern appliances, putting green. Spacious deck w BBQ, patio set. Upstairs: 3 queen bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, including master bath with view. Downstairs: 1 queen bedroom, 1 room with bunkbed & 2 twin beds, theatre room.

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A small, off-grid beach home is positioned on a grassy area overlooking the ocean. The coastline stretches into the distance, and a serene water view is visible beyond the house. Sunlight glimmers on the water, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Tiny home in Inverness
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Salt Water House Unit 1

Come visit our tiny, off-grid beach home along the beautiful coast of Cape Breton Island. Enjoy breathtaking views, beach access and the convenience of all amenities just 10 minutes away in Inverness, NS. We offer: -Sustainable off-grid accommodations- not equipped for charging EV vehicles -patio -Fire pit -Private beach access -Parking -full fridge and range -BBQ -Close proximity to Cabot Golf experiences, The Cabot Trail, The Inverness Boardwalk and Beach, various excellent restaurants.

Top guest favorite
An outdoor hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, overlooking a calm lake surrounded by lush greenery. The sun shines brightly in a clear blue sky, reflecting on the water's surface, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Grand River
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 490 reviews

Sable Point (Priv. HotTub/Out.Shower/Free Kayaks)

Discover what Sable Point Cottage has to offer: a timeless experience in nature that combines comfort & minimalism within one location. The simple, yet upscale layout, is comforting on the eyes & mind. Its adventurous setting, fitted with its unparalleled views, will conjure up excitement when you arrive. A boulder-studded wall rises up towards a stone walkway, which is fitted with an integrated fire pit. The outdoor hot tub & seasonal outdoor shower are located next to the cottage deck.

Top guest favorite
A glamping tent is positioned near the edge of a lush landscape, featuring a green roof. The scene is illuminated by a sunset over the ocean, casting warm hues across the sky and reflecting off the water. Two chairs on the veranda invite relaxation.
Campsite in Inverness
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Glamping off the Beaton Path (AD #2)

Glamping is a form of camping involving accommodation and facilities more luxurious than those associated with traditional camping. Communal washrooms and a shower are located in a separate building; there is also an area for washing dishes. The facility is off the power grid, so solar power is used for lightning. Price includes tax. You must Bring the following, ° Sleeping bag(s) and pillow(s) ° Towels ° Cooler ° Toiletry items ° Flashlight ° Sunscreen ​

Top guest favorite
A bright living area is presented, featuring large windows that offer ocean views and natural light. A comfortable gray sofa is arranged with decorative cushions, and a glass coffee table displays various items. A dining table can be seen in the background, complementing the open layout.
Home in Chéticamp
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Cabot's Modern-Day Beach House

Welcome to this 2-bedrooom ocean-side, vacation home packed full of modern-day comforts and located within 5 minutes drive of the restaurants, shops and fisherman's dock of the Acadian village of Cheticamp. Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic ocean, Cape Breton's rugged coastline and spectacular sunsets from every room. Kindly note that children must be 8 years or older to stay, pets are not permitted and maximum occupancy is 4 persons.

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A spacious patio is presented, featuring two yellow Adirondack chairs positioned for enjoying panoramic views of Cheticamp Harbour. The deck is bordered by wooden railings, offering an unobstructed sightline to the water and surrounding landscape.
Apartment in Chéticamp
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Harbour Breeze Suite - Fully Handicap Accessible

Our fully furnished, barrier-free, 1-bedroom suite is conveniently located in the centre of town, within walking distance of stores, shops, and eateries. From our patio, you will be overlooking Cheticamp Island, where spectacular sunsets are the order of the day. A great place to unwind and enjoy the peace and serenity of Cape Breton Island at its finest - a perfect location for a peaceful retreat with a private view of the Harbour!

Top guest favorite
The exterior of Cedar Peak is showcased at dusk, featuring a modern A-frame design with a metal roof. Soft lighting highlights the entrance and windows, with natural surroundings of rolling hills and foliage visible in the background.
Chalet in Grand Étang
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Cedar Peak | Design-Forward Barrier-Free Chalet

Perched high above Grand Étang, Cedar Peak offers sweeping views from highlands to ocean. Watch sunrise pour through the 13-ft window as you enjoy coffee in the open-concept living space. After a day of exploring Cape Breton, unwind on the panoramic patio at sunset. Purpose-built as a secluded, barrier-free chalet, Cedar Peak features a full kitchen, home theatre, and thoughtful comforts for an unforgettable stay.

Top guest favorite
Modern cottages are set against a backdrop of lush greenery, featuring large windows and a welcoming entryway. Outdoor seating arranged around a fire pit provides a cozy gathering space, while an expansive sky adds to the tranquil atmosphere.
Cottage in Inverness
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Modern Ocean view Cottage with Hot Tub (#5)

These 5 modern cottages are stylishly decorated, and the rooms provide a lovely place to relax at the end of the day. A nicely equipped kitchen lets you prepare your meals while you enjoy the view of the surrounding hills and ocean. You’ll find the bright and fresh feel of the open concept cottages flows out onto a large outdoor deck where guests can sit in the sun or find shade under the overhang.

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A contemporary tiny house is nestled among lush greenery, featuring a spacious deck with red Adirondack chairs. The property offers a clear view of the ocean in the distance, surrounded by natural vegetation and a gravel area, providing a serene and private setting.
Tiny home in Port Hood
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Bothan Beag - Tiny House on the Water

Our 25’ x 8.5’ tiny house is situated on a beautiful secluded piece of ocean front property in Port Hood with a secluded beach and spacious deck. There is a loft with a queen sized bed and a sofa in the main area that turns into a double bed. There is a 3 piece bathroom in the back underneath the loft as well as a second small private room with enough space to set up a pack n' play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Inverness?

    Inverness has a range of accommodations, including places near the beach and others set around rolling hills. Many visitors enjoy locally-run guesthouses, vacation rentals, and spots close to the main avenue for convenient dining and shopping.

  • What are the best things to do in Inverness with kids?

    Families can explore sandy beaches, play at local parks, or enjoy nearby hiking trails with gentle terrain. Some visitors also try mini-golf, visit local ice cream shops, or watch for sea birds together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Inverness?

    Explore the scenic Inverness Beach, walk the boardwalk along the shore, or play a round at one of the golf courses. Visit local craft shops, learn about Gaelic culture, or listen to traditional music at a community venue.

  • How is the weather in Inverness?

    Inverness has cold, snowy winters with temperatures typically from 14–37°F (-10–3°C), and summers that are mild, with afternoons near 74°F (23°C) and cooler nights. Spring and fall bring moderate rainfall and changing foliage.

  • When is the best time to visit Inverness?

    Many travelers prefer visiting in the summer for milder temperatures around 74°F (23°C), blue skies, and community events. Early autumn is often suggested for colorful landscapes and a calm atmosphere.

  • What are the best places to visit in Inverness?

    Inverness Beach is often recommended for its wide shoreline and boardwalk. The local golf courses, craft shops, and small museums introduce visitors to the region's traditions and scenic charm.

  • What are some hiking trails in Inverness?

    Explore trails that run near Inverness Beach, or follow routes through coastal headlands and wooded areas around the community. Trails often vary from gentle boardwalks to scenic paths with ocean views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Inverness?

    Families can play together at the beach, walk along the boardwalk, or look for shells and driftwood. Visiting local playgrounds, enjoying a picnic, or watching live music at a community event are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Inverness?

    Venture to nearby coastal communities known for live music, markets, or lighthouse viewpoints. The region has scenic drives, artisan studios, and nature reserves for wildlife viewing and hiking.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Inverness?

    Inverness has several vacation rentals and guesthouses that welcome pets. Many areas feature outdoor spaces where you and your companion can enjoy walks along the shore or in open green spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Inverness?

    Bring layers, as coastal breezes can make evenings cool, even in summer. Chat with local shopkeepers for insights on hidden trails or live music nights, and try regional seafood at independently owned restaurants.

  • What is Inverness known for?

    Inverness is known for its sandy coastline, Gaelic heritage, and vibrant traditional music scene. The area draws those interested in golf, craft arts, and community gatherings celebrating local culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Inverness?

    Explore lesser-known craft studios, small galleries featuring local artists, or quiet stretches of shoreline near the main beach. Some visitors enjoy discovering off-the-beaten-path cafes and scenic viewpoints around the village.

  • What are the best foods to try in Inverness?

    Locally caught seafood, traditional chowder, and fresh lobster are frequently suggested. Try oatcakes or desserts highlighting wild berries, and sample meals inspired by Gaelic or Acadian culinary roots.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Inverness?

    Bring clothing for variable weather, including waterproof layers, comfortable walking shoes, and a sun hat. A camera and reusable water bottle are helpful for enjoying beaches, trails, and spontaneous outings.

  • What is the nightlife in Inverness like?

    Nightlife in Inverness is relaxed, with cozy pubs, live folk or traditional music, and social evenings at community halls. Many visitors enjoy open mic nights, local beer, and a chance to hear Gaelic tunes.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Inverness?

    Inverness often celebrates music festivals, community fairs, and art showcases during summer and early autumn. Highlights frequently include traditional ceilidhs, outdoor concerts, and gatherings that honor regional culture and history.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Inverness?

    Inverness has many family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with kitchen facilities or outdoor play areas. Some stays are set near the beach or parks, making it easy for families to relax and explore together.

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 30 vacation rentals in Inverness

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Inverness vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ294 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Wi-Fi availability

    30 of Inverness vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Inverness rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Inverness stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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