7 Gorgeous Airbnbs in British Columbia That Will Make You Feel Like You’re in the Caribbean This Summer

You don’t need an expensive plane ticket to escape to a tropical paradise this summer – there are plenty of great Airbnb in British Columbia which come with crystal clear water, sandy beaches and nearby waterfalls.

But you might want to plan ahead before all the best spots start booking up. Fortunately, Airbnb has so many waterfront properties that will make you feel like you’re on a far, far away island.

These nine Airbnbs deliver the Caribbean vibe you’ve been craving, and they’re available this summer.

Oceanfront Suite

Infinity pool and ocean view on Denman Island, British Columbia

Mike | Airbnb

$360/night

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Neighbourhood: Denman Island, BC

Why you need to go: This gem is on a literal island, with ocean views as far as the eye can see. Dive into the infinity pool, soak in the hot tub, or SUP directly on the water – the Airbnb is well equipped for aquatic adventurers.

There’s enough space here for you and five friends, so bring your favorite people and make some summer memories.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

Estuary Suite

AirBnb in Nanoose Bay, BC with blue skies and green plants.

AirBnb in Nanoose Bay, BC with blue skies and green plants.

Angela | Airbnb

$215/night

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Neighbourhood: Nanoose Bay, BC

Why you need to go: Calling all wildlife lovers! This vacation suite is located on 100 acres of protected bird sanctuary and estuary land, according to the Airbnb listing.

Learn to identify bird calls and enjoy access to multiple beaches and trails. If you are want some time car horns and phones ringing, this place is sure to please.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

The river retreat

White Airbnb cottage surrounded by trees.  Right: Bosumarne Falls, BC.

White Airbnb cottage surrounded by trees. Right: Bosumarne Falls, BC.

Juno | Airbnb,

$244/night

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Neighbourhood: Fraser Valley, BC

Why you need to go: This is not your average cabin, this one is near the waterfalls and the vibrant blue waters of Lake Lindeman which will transport you to the Caribbean.

If you are a hiker, the trails around this place will help you get closer to the diverse flora of the area.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

A luxury estate by the lake

Long wooden dock on the calm water of the lake. Right: Porch overlooking the water.

Sarah | Airbnb

$1,697/night

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Neighbourhood: Peachland, BC

Why you need to go: Invite your entire crew to this upscale retreat that includes a main residence, guest suite, and cabin.

You will have private access to peaceful Okanagan Lake with a boating dock and spectacular views. It’s a real breath of fresh air.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

Glamping private lake

A green yurt in the forest by Lake Anderson.

A green yurt in the forest by Lake Anderson.

Project | Airbnb

$161/night

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Neighbourhood: Seton Portage, BC

Why you need to go: Nestled on the edge of a mountain lake near Whistler, this yurt is an intimate getaway destination. It comes with a king-size bed and is just steps away from the vibrant blue waters of Lake Anderson.

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and dip your toes into some R&R.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

Hot Springs Cabin

Alexander | Airbnb

$378/night

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Neighbourhood: Agassiz, BC

Why you need to go: The vaulted ceilings, airy decor, private sauna, and proximity to Harrison Hot Springs make this place more than worth a visit. There’s even a public beach across the street.

The chalet comes with games and enough space for six people, so invite your team over and let the good times roll.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

An upper level treehouse

Airbnb treehouse in Sooke, right: French beach

Amanda | Airbnb

$299/night

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Neighbourhood: Sooke, BC

Why you need to go: If the main draw of the Caribbean for you is all that lush greenery, this treetop oasis might be the Airbnb for you.

Named “The Owl’s Perch”, this loft-style spot offers views of the mountains and the Salish Sea. Spend your nights in a canopy of trees and listen to the ocean breeze as you fall asleep.

Prices and occupancy conditions are confirmed at the time of publication, but may change at any time.

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