Vacation rentals in Sechelt

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Cabin in Sechelt
The Nook - Cozy Boho Cabin Near The Beach
The Sandy Hook Nook has a boho beach vibe and is nestled amongst the trees with views of the Sechelt Inlet. Plenty to do here... or do nothing at all. Cozy up by the wood fire in the cold winter months or gather around the fire pit outside in the summer months. Additional features include a hot tub, barrel sauna, fully fenced yard, large deck, record player, desk space, laundry and TV's in every room. You can even enjoy a peekaboo view of the inlet while you sip your morning coffee on the deck.
Nov. 18 – 25
$288 CAD per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews
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Guest suite in Halfmoon Bay
Handley’s Coast House: Slowdown, relax, & enjoy!
***We would like to assure our guests that we are continuing to provide high standards in cleanliness. Our team have and will clean high-touch areas, disinfect interior surfaces, and maintain a hygienic environment. We wish you all the best in health and will do our best to keep our suite a safe and peaceful getaway.*** The Handley's Coast House is a great way to enjoy the peace of the West Coast, surrounded by nature. You will appreciate the area's beaches, parks, trails and many hidden gems!
Nov. 23 – 30
$179 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews
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Cabin in Sechelt
Cozy Hygge A-frame Cabin
Welcome to this uniquely designed cabin that is both rustic and chic, surrounded by nature and close to the ocean. The decor is earthy and aesthetically pleasing — both family friendly and welcome to remote-workers! Open up your laptop to focus in this relaxing tranquil space. With a peek of the ocean and tall fir trees that tower over the house, there is a ton of privacy with a peaceful and remote feel while only being a 10 min drive from central Sechelt and 35 minutes from the ferry terminal.
Feb. 18 – 25
$319 CAD per night
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Popular amenities for Sechelt vacation rentals

Stay near Sechelt's top sights

Lighthouse Marine Pub106 locals recommend
Porpoise Bay Provincial Park10 locals recommend
Hidden Grove48 locals recommend
The Wobbly Canoe101 locals recommend
Basted Baker67 locals recommend
Harbour Air Seaplanes6 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Sechelt

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Spacious Private Suite Near the Beach
Aug. 20 – 27
$242 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews
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Tiny homes in Halfmoon Bay
Coastal Zen Den
Feb. 15 – 22
$212 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews
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Guest suite in Halfmoon Bay
Island Vista Retreat
Mar. 25 – Apr. 1
$261 CAD per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 335 reviews
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Barnacle Street Guest Suite
May 19 – 26
$141 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews
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Cottage in Sechelt
Cottage By the Sea: Private Beachfront in Sechelt
Jul. 9 – 16
$278 CAD per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews
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Private ocean view suite
Sep. 2 – 9
$225 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews
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Cabin in Halfmoon Bay
Cozy oceanfront cabin the "Wright Spot"
Dec. 1 – 8
$172 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews
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Home in Sechelt
Rustic cabin with serene water views
Apr. 11 – 18
$220 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews
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Beach Hideaway - Sunset Suite
Apr. 20 – 27
$389 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews
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Enjoy the view @ Inlet Retreat
May 5 – 12
$200 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews
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Bungalow in Sechelt
Bench 170
Jan. 16 – 23
$514 CAD per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews
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Yellow Sapphire Rendezvous
Sep. 28 – Oct. 5
$200 CAD per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Sechelt

Total rentals

310 properties

Wifi availability

300 properties include access to wifi

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

130 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

120 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

140 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

17K reviews

Your guide to Sechelt

All About Sechelt

Situated on Canada’s Sunshine Coast on mainland British Columbia, with the Strait of Georgia to the south and the expansive Sechelt Inlet to the north, the small town of Sechelt promises seaside views, rocky beaches outlined by evergreen forests, and a charming downtown.

The calm sea waters of the strait and inlet lend themselves to a variety of water-related activities, including kayaking, scuba diving, and stand-up paddleboarding. After spending the day hiking in the parks or windsurfing, you can take a drive along the Sunshine Coast Highway which meanders along the water’s edge or wander along Cowrie Street downtown to shop for local art, handmade goods, and vintage treasures. The hiking and biking trails that snake up the surrounding mountains may bring you past cascading waterfalls such as Burnett Falls, which become even more dramatic during the spring melt.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Sechelt

The Sunshine Coast has received its name because Vancouver Island, across the Strait of Georgia, protects the region from denser precipitation and cloud cover, yet it still experiences eight months of overcast, rainy days. Summer is generally considered the best time to stay in a Sechelt vacation rental. Temperatures from June through September are comfortably hot. This is also considered Sechelt’s dry season, a great time to attend a festival in the area such as the Festival of the Rolling Arts, where you can enjoy a parade, a car show, and food. As autumn rolls around, the temperatures drop and the low clouds return. This is the rainy season in Sechelt, so make sure you bring warm waterproof boots and a lined rain jacket. The temperatures hit their lowest points in December and January, when the rain turns to snow, so come prepared with warm clothes if you plan to spend your days outdoors. Once British Columbia’s long, slow spring begins in March, you can expect warmer temperatures, moderate rainfall, and flowers everywhere you look.


Top things to do in Sechelt

Sargeant Bay Provincial Park

Located less than 10 minutes west of downtown Sechelt, the 146-hectare Sargeant Bay Provincial Park — also known as Halfmoon Bay because of its beach shaped like a half-moon — is covered in wetlands and dense evergreen forests. From the pebbled shore, you can take a 1.5-kilometre up-and-back-trail through both trees and marshes to Triangle Lake, listening for the sounds of the many birds who make this park home.

Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives

Located around 20 minutes from Sechelt, the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives has collected photographs, newspaper articles, and thousands of artefacts that trace the region’s past. It includes exhibits on the Coast Salish peoples (including the Sechelt tribe) who have lived here for thousands of years, as well as industries of importance such as fishing, logging, and agriculture. The colorful butterfly and beetle collections provide a glimpse at the diversity of the wildlife here.

Davis Bay Beach

Running along the Sunshine Coast Highway, just south of Sechelt, Davis Bay Beach offers beautiful views of the sea from the rocky shore. You can spend the day windsurfing or kayaking along the coast, then walk out the pier to the gazebo, where you can fish or simply contemplate the lovely view of the Strait of Georgia.

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