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The exterior of a hand-sculpted earth house showcases natural, curved walls made from local materials. Large, rounded windows allow light into the interior. A small balcony extends from the upper level, and inviting outdoor seating is visible in the foreground.
Earthen home in Mayne Island
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1,010 reviews

Cob Cottage

Channel the pursuit of pause in this one-of-a-kind earth house. The cozy retreat was hand-sculpted using local and sustainable natural materials, and features a central living space with cantilevered slab stairs leading to the loft bedroom. Guests have access to the entire cottage and surrounding property. We live in the neighbouring house, and are happy to give advice or answer questions to help you make the most of your stay. The neighborhood is quite rural and mostly agricultural with several farms and a small private vineyard. The home is a 10 minute walk from the beach and a 20 minute walk from a family grocery and deli specializing in local organic produce. Mayne Island has a small community bus. Times and routes are limited, particularly in the winter. It will stop at the driveway. We also have an official hitch hiking system with signed Car Stops where you can wait for a ride. Usually you don't have to wait long. We are happy to offer pickup and drop off at the ferry dock as a courtesy to encourage car-free travellers, on days when the community bus is not running. Please let us know ahead of time that you'll be coming without your own transportation, and we will make sure that either we or the community bus (which will drop you off at our driveway) are there to meet you when your ferry arrives. The BC Ferries terminals near Victoria and Vancouver are easily reachable via public transit from their respective airports and downtowns.

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A vibrant sunset casts shades of pink and purple over the water, reflecting the colors in the calm surface. Silhouetted trees and boats are visible along the shoreline, creating a serene scene in the foreground against the backdrop of rolling hills.
Apartment in Sooke Village
5 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Coastal Shores Oceanside Retreat

This charming BnB is nestled between the trees & the ocean. A sanctuary on Sooke's inner harbor. View diverse wildlife in this tranquil & private setting. Watch otters & seals play; blue heron fish. Maybe the owl will swoop by & the bear will wander past. You may see whales from your patio! Relax on the deck & dream while sailboats float by in this everchanging, natural landscape. Stroll down paths & enjoy a front row view of this haven at the oceanside cabana. Walk endlessly along the beach.

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A serene garden scene showcases a charming home surrounded by vibrant flowering plants and trees. A tranquil pond with lily pads is complemented by a bubbling fountain, with a covered seating area partially visible beneath a trellis adorned with blooms.
Guest suite in Sooke
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Sooke Cedar House - Aletheia Suite

The Aletheia Suite is nearly 800 Sq ft of "Wow". The King size hand crafted four poster luxurious bed never ceases to amaze. Two sided wood burning fire place, extra large jacuzzi tub, WIFI and flat screen TV. Private sitting area and well equipped kitchenette (including: fridge, microwave/convection oven, hot plate, toaster, kettle, french press). Outside your private entrance is a large covered patio that overlooks english gardens complete with fountains, arbours, ponds and lit covered BBQ.

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An outdoor area features an Airstream trailer under a wooden pergola with a transparent roof. Wooden steps lead up to the entrance, flanked by two lounge chairs. A storage unit and potted plants are positioned on gravel, complementing the natural surroundings.
Camper/RV in Sooke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

The Aluminum Falcon Airsteam

Welcome to the Aluminum Falcon. .Your own private Spa Getaway. This diamond in the rough situated in the wild west coast of Sooke, BC will offer you a stepping stone to the natural wonders that surround us here. Enjoy your Private Finnish Sauna, outdoor fire pit, Luxurious King Size Bed, open air Bath house with Claw Foot Tub and infrared heater, AC/heat Pump, Nespresso with milk steamer. T.V, INTERNET/WiFi, vintage tube radio, BOSE BT Sound and all the comforts. Dogs allowed. Cats NO.

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A modern open-concept living area features large sliding glass doors that provide expansive ocean views. The kitchen, equipped with wooden cabinetry and stainless appliances, complements the inviting seating area that includes a gray sofa. A telescope is positioned near the window, enhancing the connection to nature.
Home in Sooke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Elora Oceanside Retreat - Side A

Welcome to Elora Oceanside Retreat, A blend of luxury and nature. Nestled among mature trees our 1-bed, 1 bath custom built cabin offers a private sanctuary with spectacular views of the ocean, trees and mountains. Indulge in the serenity of your private patio, relax in the hot tub, or access the incredibly private beach right out front. Whether you're an avid hiker, beach enthusiast, or just seeking staggering bliss, our cabins provide an ideal starting point for your West Coast Adventure!

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A treehouse is set high in the trees, supported by large cedars and a giant maple. Sturdy wooden stairs lead up to the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery and ferns. Spacious decks overlook the natural landscape, inviting guests to explore the surrounding forest.
Treehouse in Sooke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 840 reviews

The Owls Perch Treehouse ~Luxury Treetop Retreat~

A truly unique treehouse perched 30 feet high among the trees. This amazing structure is attached to 3 large cedars and 1 giant maple using advanced tree tabs that allow the trees to sway gently, providing a natural and immersive experience. The large deck offers stunning views across the Salish Sea to the Mountains of Washington state. With all the modern amenities you could need, it's the perfect place to relax and unwind. Experience the magic and wonder of treehouse living for yourself!

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A modern single-level home is showcased, featuring a white exterior with wooden accents. A paved driveway leads to the entrance, bordered by neatly landscaped areas and stone features. Lush greenery and a fence are visible in the background, enhancing the serene environment.
Home in Sooke
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Hilltop Hideaway with Barrel Sauna!

The Hilltop Hideaway was lovingly built in 2023 by newlywed hosts, Jake & Fran. With an emphasis on quality finishes & modern details, the space radiates a luxurious yet charming feel. With 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms & an open living space, this is the perfect place to relax & connect with travel partners! J&F placed a big emphasis on outdoor entertaining with a massive covered deck, the picnic table patio, & access to a cedar barrel sauna! Whether coming from close or far, you deserve it!

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The interior of the main cabin reveals a spacious sleeping area with a queen bed adorned in soft linens. Large windows frame picturesque views of the Sooke Basin, allowing natural light to fill the room. A wooden desk and a cozy seating area enhance the tranquil ambiance.
Cabin in Sooke
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Private Waterfront Cabins - Elysium Retreat

A secluded oasis of West Coast tranquility. Our pair of rustic cabins are perfect for those looking to unplug and immerse themselves in nature (no WiFi). Nestled above the Sooke basin, you can take in the stunning views from our spacious balcony or from our cozy bed. Our sunsets are not to be missed! The main cabin features a new queen bed, a spacious work desk, and a cozy loft bed with a reading nook. The second cabin includes the kitchen, dining area, incinerator toilet, and shower.

Top guest favorite
A cozy sleeping area features warm wood-panelled walls and a spacious bed dressed in gray linens. Two decorative pillows complement the bedding. Natural light streams in from a large window next to a sleek wardrobe, with a mirror reflecting the inviting interior.
Guest suite in Sooke
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Tinyhouse-Cabin w/ Sauna & Jacuzzi

See the ocean sights then come home and enjoy the sunshine and views from your deck. Explore your yard which includes a cedar keg sauna and a jacuzzi surrounded by palm and bamboo trees. Breathe the fresh air as it rolls in off the great Pacific Ocean. The combination of modern and earthy architecture relaxes the shoulders and allows the mind to clear. Tranquility surrounds you. This unique tiny house is cozy, well-kept, and beautifully decorated. A memorable place to call home!

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An outdoor bathtub is positioned under a rustic wooden structure, surrounded by greenery. Sunlight filters through the trees, illuminating the serene space. The view showcases distant water, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of this secluded bathing area.
Cabin in Jordan River
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

The Surf- Ocean Front-By the Beach- Outdoor Bath

Ocean front West Coast retreat located 40 meters above the surf, bordering China Beach. Enjoy beach fires, forest walks, hiking, mushroom forging and surfing. A short intermediate private trail will take you down to the beach. The 560 square foot cabin is set back on the property, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Juan de Fuca Straight. Cozy up by the wood fire in this cozy 1 king bed cabin or have a bath in the outdoor tub and enjoy the breathtaking views!

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A vibrant blue school bus entrance is shown, featuring a wooden deck leading to a cozy outdoor seating area. A patterned rug lies atop the deck, and colorful potted plants enhance the garden surroundings. A canopy overhead provides shade, creating a welcoming space.
Bus in Sooke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 447 reviews

One of a kind converted 1969 School Bus

This is a 1969 school bus lovingly converted into a tiny guest house in a whimsical garden space. We are located in a rural residential area near Sooke BC, just off the Galloping Goose Trail. (Km37) Surrounded by stunning beaches, pristine forest and coastal hikes, refreshing lakes and rivers, wildlife and natural beauty galore. A 30 minute drive from Victoria, or approximately 3 hour bike ride if you’re feeling adventurous.

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A private wooden deck is furnished with a hot tub, two comfortable chairs, and a fire pit table. A vibrant blue umbrella adds color to the space, surrounded by lush greenery and wooden fencing for seclusion.
Cottage in Sooke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Cottage w/ Hot Tub & Private Beach Access

Tucked away in a lush garden setting, The Willow Cottage at Skyview is the perfect hideaway for rest and relaxation. This cozy retreat features a fully equipped kitchen, BBQ, and a private deck with your own hot tub, ideal for soaking under the stars. Just a one-minute stroll down the garden path takes you to a private oceanfront seating area, where you can enjoy morning coffee, watch the tides, or simply unwind by the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Sooke?

    Sooke has cabins nestled in forested areas, homes near the water, and stays close to parks. For a locally immersive experience, look around the town center or on the outskirts near nature reserves.

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

    Children can explore tide pools, join educational programs at the Sooke Region Museum, or take part in beginner-friendly kayaking with an adult. Forest playgrounds and open green spaces provide room for outdoor play.

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

    Explore forested parks, wander beaches, and visit the Sooke Region Museum for local history. Outdoor activities like kayaking, fishing, and cycling are often recommended for appreciating Sooke’s landscapes.

  • How is the weather in Sooke?

    Sooke has cool, damp winters around 37–48°F (3–9°C), and mild, drier summers at 53–74°F (12–24°C). Fall brings increased rain, while late spring is usually pleasant for exploring outdoors.

  • When is the best time to visit Sooke?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended in Sooke for milder weather, with temperatures usually around 53-74°F (12-24°C) and fewer rainy days. These months typically see more community festivals and open air markets.

  • What are the best places to visit in Sooke?

    Sooke has scenic rainforest parks, rugged coastline trails, and art galleries highlighting local creativity. You can explore Sooke Potholes Regional Park, stroll Whiffin Spit, or visit the Sooke Region Museum for cultural insights.

  • What are some hiking trails in Sooke?

    Sooke has woodland routes at East Sooke Park, scenic riverside paths in Sooke Potholes Regional Park, and a flat gravel trail along Whiffin Spit. Many trails are frequented for forest views, shoreline walks, and opportunities to encounter local wildlife.

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

    Families often enjoy beachcombing, visiting interactive exhibits at the Sooke Region Museum, or spotting marine life along easy seaside trails. Rainforest walks and local art classes are also frequently suggested for kids and adults alike.

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

    You can explore nearby rainforests, visit local farm stands, or discover other Vancouver Island communities known for artisan shops and traditional markets. Notable gardens and coastal parks around the region are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sooke?

    Many rentals in Sooke welcome pets, especially homes near beach trails, forest walks, or open spaces. Look for listings that highlight pet acceptance or easy outdoor access for dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Sooke?

    Dress in layers for changing weather and be prepared for rain any time of year. Check tide schedules if exploring beaches, and consider visiting farmers markets for local food and crafts.

  • What is Sooke known for?

    Sooke is known for its wild coastline, temperate rainforest landscapes, and a strong tradition of arts and crafts. The region’s Indigenous and settler histories are reflected in museums and community events.

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

    Sooke features forested trails with waterfalls, quiet beaches best known by locals, and artist studios tucked into rural neighborhoods. Wandering the local boardwalks or visiting remote coves often reveals peaceful spots away from crowds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Sooke?

    Sooke’s food scene features wild-caught salmon, locally harvested shellfish, and farm-grown produce. Bakeries frequently serve treats made with island berries and locally inspired jams.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Sooke?

    Pack comfortable shoes for hiking, a rain jacket, and layered clothing for temperatures ranging from 37–74°F (3–24°C). A reusable water bottle and camera are handy for outdoor excursions and wildlife sightings.

  • What is the nightlife in Sooke like?

    Sooke’s nightlife leans toward casual cafes, pubs, and live music events rather than late-night clubs. Community halls and local breweries sometimes host open mic nights and small concerts.

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

    Sooke has a summer fine arts show that draws visitors, seasonal farmers markets featuring local produce, and music concerts in community venues. Holiday fairs bring together artists, vendors, and residents around town.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sooke?

    Many Sooke vacation rentals are set up for families, with extra bedrooms, kitchens, and access to outdoor areas. Staying near the town center or in homes close to parks lets families enjoy playgrounds, trails, and cultural sites.

All about Sooke Village

The harborside community of Sooke sits at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. The region benefits from one of the milder climates in western Canada, and its shoreline, rainforest trails, and beautiful views of Washington state’s Olympic Mountains make it a popular destination. Throughout Sooke, you’ll find distinctive shops, art galleries, and restaurants serving comfort food and freshly caught seafood.

The area around Sooke is known for its beaches, and two of the most picturesque are near the neighboring villages of Jordan River and Shirley. Sooke Basin, just west of town, is known for its salmon and halibut fishing, and the harbor is a popular spot for kayakers, who might spy otters and seals in its waters. Sooke is also a draw for mountain bikers flocking to the Galloping Goose Regional Trail. The Sooke Hills Wilderness Trail connects to the Great Trail, formerly the Trans-Canada Trail, a cycling route that links to Victoria.

What are the top things to do in Sooke Village?

Sooke Potholes Provincial Park

The Sooke River runs through the Sooke Potholes Provincial Park to the north of the village, forming the temporary water formations that give the park its name. During summer, when the largest waterfall in the park is no more than a steady stream over the rocks, the potholes that have formed at its base are a great place to sunbathe on the dry rocks, paddle in the pools, or go for a swim. Upstream you’ll find a couple of sandy beaches — which you won’t be able to access in the winter, as the river covers them. The Galloping Goose Regional Trail also runs through the park.

Sooke Basin

One of the most scenic locations in Sooke is the Sooke Basin, a saltwater inlet to the west of the town center. A range of hills protects the basin on three sides, and you can hike up to Billings Spit or take the Galloping Goose trail around the coast to enjoy panoramic views. Rent a paddleboard or small boat to cruise into the Strait of Juan de Fuca — but watch the tides, which will affect the ease of leaving and re-entering the basin. Anderson Cove, on the southern shore, shelters sailboats from the wind and waves.

Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre

The Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre features displays and exhibits that trace the town’s history. On its grounds is the Triangle Island Lighthouse, built in 1910 and beautifully restored to its original condition. A 1928 steam locomotive and the 1870 Moss Cottage, the oldest pioneer home in western Victoria, also sit on the property.

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    Sooke Village vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ110 per night before taxes and fees

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    110 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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    110 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    200 of Sooke Village vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Sooke Village rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

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

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