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Art of the Getaway: The Top 3 Seaside Getaways on the Salish Sea

Art of the Getaway: The Top 3 Seaside Getaways on the Salish Sea

Oak Bay Beach Hotel, BC

If your idea of the perfect getaway involves a beachside view, boutique comfort, and indulgence bites, then this Vancouver Island itinerary is your new muse. Explore the art of the getaway through three distinct coastal towns: Oak Bay, Sidney, and Salt Spring Island, with stays at the most charming hotels British Columbia has to offer.  

Day 1: Coastal Charm at Oak Bay – Victoria, BC

Oak Bay Beach Hotel, BC

Nestled along the southern coast of Vancouver Island, Oak Bay is a picturesque blend of natural beauty and old-world charm. Just minutes from downtown Victoria, this peaceful enclave offers a tranquil escape with stunning ocean views, charming boutiques, and a rich history steeped in heritage. Whether you’re strolling along the waterfront or exploring the quaint streets lined with art galleries and tea rooms, Oak Bay invites you to slow down, breathe in the sea breeze, and immerse yourself in its serene surroundings.

If you’re seeking the perfect blend of luxury and nature, The Oak Bay Beach Hotel is your gateway to a quintessential island getaway. This five-star resort, perched on the edge of the Salish Sea, captures the essence of elegance and ease. It is a  relaxing spa and wellness hotel, ideal for those looking to refuel and recharge in a peaceful coastal setting.

The hotel features a variety of accommodations, from oceanview rooms to well-appointed suites—some with full kitchens for those who prefer to dine in. All rooms are styled with timeless elegance, soft seaside tones, and large windows that frame the ocean or garden views.

The real highlight? The fabulous outdoor mineral pool complex, featuring two hot tubs, a sauna with a large window overlooking the ocean, and a tranquil spa atmosphere that feels worlds away from the everyday. While it doesn’t have a business centre, it excels at what matters most here—wellness, rest, and stunning views.

Things to Do in Oak Bay

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, BC

Oak Bay is the kind of place where every moment feels just a little more luxurious—whether you’re soaking in a mineral pool or sipping wine by the sea. Here, the pace is unhurried, the scenery unforgettable, and the simple pleasures elevated to an art form.

  • Soak in the Mineral Pools – The oceanfront mineral pools at The Oak Bay Beach Hotel are nothing short of magical. Open year-round, they’re especially breathtaking at sunset when the sky glows in hues of gold and lavender. Let the warmth melt away stress as you listen to the soft lapping of waves just beyond the edge.
  • Wander Beach Drive – Start your morning with a coffee in hand and follow Beach Drive along the coastline. This scenic stretch is perfect for a leisurely stroll, and if you’re lucky, you might spot harbor seals lounging on the rocks.
  • Explore Local Culture – Visit nearby Victoria’s top galleries, including Madrona Gallery, Mark Loria Gallery, and Flux Media Gallery, just a 20-minute drive away. Each offers a dynamic collection of contemporary Canadian art, Indigenous work, and rotating exhibitions. The Avenue Gallery, a curated space featuring works by many of British Columbia’s leading artists.
  • Step back in time at Craigdarroch Castle – An opulent Victorian-era mansion showcasing turn-of-the-century architecture, antiques, and stained glass.
  • Visit the BC Museum & Downtown Victoria – All the cultural riches of Victoria are just 20 minutes away by car, including the Royal BC Museum, vibrant inner harbour, and top galleries like Madrona, Mark Loria, and Flux. It’s a perfect day trip that adds depth and diversity to your Oak Bay stay.

Where to Eat in Oak Bay

Vis-à-Vis restaurant, BC

Dining in Oak Bay is a delight for the senses—West Coast inspired, full of charm, and rooted in quality ingredients. Whether you’re staying in for the evening or venturing out, there’s something delicious waiting.

  • FARO Pizza – Located right at The Oak Bay Beach Hotel, FARO offers Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizzas with a West Coast twist. Think local toppings, thoughtfully crafted cocktails, and a cozy yet elegant atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day by the sea.
  • The Penny Farthing Pub – Step into this classic English-style pub for hearty fare, a crackling fireplace, and old-world ambiance. From shepherd’s pie to local ales, it’s comfort food done right.
  • Vis-à-Vis – A short walk away, this intimate wine bar delivers creative small plates and a curated wine list. It’s a favorite for a relaxed evening out, whether you’re indulging in duck confit or savoring a flight of B.C. reds.

 

Day 2: Harbour Views & Boutique Bliss – Sidney, BC

The Sidney Pier Hotel & Spa, BC

Just a short drive from Victoria and steps from the BC Ferries terminal, Sidney offers a relaxed seaside atmosphere away from the hustle. With its boutique-lined streets, salty breezes, and walkable waterfront, Sidney is a haven for those who crave small-town charm with big-time views.

Perched right along the waterfront, The Sidney Pier Hotel & Spa is the perfect home base for your seaside escape. This boutique hotel brings together modern comforts with panoramic ocean views, all just steps from the heart of town. With a fabulous location on the water, it’s easy to wake up and step straight into the rhythm of coastal life.

Each spacious room is filled with natural light and calming décor, many with unobstructed views of the Salish Sea and Mount Baker. Guests love the pet-friendly options, walk-in showers, and optional in-room spa services that make every stay feel extra special.

Things to Do in Sidney

Westport Marina Sidney, BC

With its breezy oceanfront paths, vibrant arts scene, and easygoing charm, Sidney is the kind of place that invites you to slow down and savour the moment. Whether you’re here for a relaxing coastal retreat or a quiet weekend of discovery, this seaside town has a little something for everyone. Here are a few can’t-miss experiences:

  • Stroll the Waterfront Promenade and Sculpture Walk – Sidney’s Sculpture Walk features 26 outdoor sculptures, stretching along the shore and into town. It’s a lovely walk, especially on a sunny morning, with stunning views of the Gulf Islands and Mount Baker in the distance. From the hotel, head north along the seaside path and let the art and salty air lead you.
  • Browse Beacon Avenue’s Bookshops and Boutiques – Sidney’s main street, Beacon Avenue, is lined with wide sidewalks, cafés, and unique shops selling everything from local art to nautical finds. Known as Canada’s “Book Town,” it’s home to a collection of charming bookstores—perfect for an afternoon of browsing.
  • Explore Local Art Galleries and Studios – Art lovers will appreciate stops at Peninsula Gallery, ArtSea Gallery, and others along Beacon Avenue. These spaces showcase Vancouver Island artists and offer a warm welcome to casual browsers and collectors alike.
  • Catch a Show at the Mary Winspear Centre – A major cultural hub in Sidney, the Mary Winspear Centre hosts a variety of live performances—from jazz and theatre to indie folk and classical concerts. It’s the kind of intimate venue where every seat feels close to the stage.
  • Visit the BC Aviation Museum – Located just outside Sidney at the Victoria Airport, this museum is a treasure for aviation enthusiasts. Discover vintage aircraft, aviation artifacts, and interactive exhibits that trace British Columbia’s rich history of flight.

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