Beachfront Tent for a Secluded Getaway on Vancouver Island near Ucluelet, British Columbia

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Beachfront Tent for a Secluded Getaway on Vancouver Island near Ucluelet, British Columbia

4.8 1 Review

"Mussel Beach is truly a magical, serene and secluded place to camp on the increasingly hectic camping scene of Vancouvet Island. Our glamping experie…"

Anita, guest in June 15, 2019.
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Entire Safari tent
Beach

Safari tent • 2 guests • 1 Half-Bath • Private Kitchen

Guests can experience a beachfront glamping getaway in one of five luxurious tents on the water, near Tofino, British Columbia. Beachcomber's oceanfront site is on the main beach area, across from the playing field and beside Yogi Cozy Trailer. The private beachfront safari tent gives guests a fantastic view for the duration of their stay. All tents are built on wooden decks complete with a covered porch and two Adirondack chairs for sitting back and enjoying the view. The requisite hammock hangs nearby, and a rock fire pit is ready for guests on the beach. The Vancouver Island made tents are of heavy, weather-resistant cotton with two windows and a zippered front door, with screens to keep out the occasional mosquito. Each tent has a wood-burning stove to keep glampers warm, dry and cozy, or if they prefer there is a fire pit on site. The tent is just a short walk to the cedar-sided outhouse and west coast-style outdoor showers.

The tent accommodates 2 adults and 2 children comfortably, with a hand made cedar queen bed, luxurious linens, and a double futon couch. There is a table and four chairs to dine inside as well as lighting and games. Each tent comes with an outdoor kitchenette, a Weber barbecue, a propane camp stove, dishes, cutlery, pots, pans, a french press, an espresso maker, a kettle, basic spices, and oils and vinegar's to prepare a waterfront feast!

Guests at this unique property will enjoy a variety of amenities for a comfortable glamping getaway on Vancouver Island. Inside the tent, guests will find an inviting queen-size bed with all linens provided, a comfortable sofa, and a wood-burning stove. Outside, the campsite features its own fully-equipped outdoor kitchen with a camp stove, a covered porch, a double hammock, and a fire pit. Glampers will also have access to a shared cedar outhouse with a toilet, a sink, and a separate gravity-fed shower with hot water.

Other amenities include private beach access and a variety of starter supplies, including a complimentary 18-liter bottle of drinking water, a 16-liter jug of non-potable water, a cooler with ice packs, and firewood for one night in the stove.

2 beds

  • 1 Queen-size bed
  • 1 Sofa bed

Features and services

  • Heating
  • Fireplace
  • barbecue Private Barbecue
  • Coffeemaker
  • Firewood
  • Shower
  • Hot water
  • Private Kitchen
  • Linens and pillows
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COVID-19 Actions

We are cleaning and sanitizing the out houses and shower rooms more frequently.

4.8 - 1 Review


Accommodation rules

  • Check-in: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM
  • Check out: 11:00 AM
  • No Infants allowed Under 2 years old
  • No Children allowed 2-12 years old
  • No Pets allowed
  • No smoking
  • No parties
  • No events
  • Open fires allowed
  • Minimum age to rent: 25
  • Some spaces are shared
There is a $200 damage deposit that will be held on the guest's card at the time of confirmation and released back to them after check out pending no damages.

Additional fees and taxes apply and are subject to change.

Smoking and pets are not allowed.

This property is not suitable for children under the age of five.

Glampers should be aware that the hosts have pets that live on the property.

Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.

Cancellation policy: Fifteen

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Free cancellation up to 24 hours after your booking is confirmed.

After that 24 hours, cancel before and get a 50% refund (minus the service fee).

Free cancellation up to 24 hours after your booking is confirmed and at least .

After that 24 hours, cancel before and get a 50% refund (minus the service fee).

No refund if you cancel less than days before check in.

Free cancellation until .

After that, cancel before and get a 50% refund.

Details

Location and surroundings

Ucluelet, British Columbia (Canada)

Detailed location provided after booking

  • Beach
  • Forest
  • National Park

Activities

  • Swimming on-site
  • Hiking
  • Water sports on-site
  • Surfing on-site
  • Biking on-site
  • kayak Kayaking/Canoeing on-site
  • surf-board Stand-up paddleboarding on-site
  • Fishing on-site
  • ATV/Quads/4x4 on-site
  • Meditation on-site
  • Whale watching on-site
  • Wildlife watching on-site

Glampers at this accommodation will enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities to choose from in the beautiful surrounding area. Just outside the tent, guests can spend the day on the spectacular beach, a wonderful place for swimming, kayaking, beachcombing, sunbathing or visiting the nearby cave. Nature lovers will also enjoy exploring the variety of scenic nearby hiking trails in the surrounding forests and in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.

About 35 minutes away, glampers can visit the charming fishing town of Ucluelet, home to several local dining options and the Ucluelet Aquarium, or the artsy surfing city of Tofino about 55 minutes away. Other popular activities in the area include whale watching, biking, and checking out the tide pools.

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