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Hotel Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury

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Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury is a hotel in the region of Vancouver and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
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Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury

About this propertyOffering beautiful views of Sooke Harbor and the Olympic Mountains, this waterfront resort features a modern spa and several dining options. Free WiFi and an indoor pool and hot tub are available.

A flat-screen HD TV, iPod docking station and a refrigerator are all featured in rooms at the Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury. Some rooms include a view of the harbor and ocean.

The West Coast Grill serves fresh local food daily. Also available on-site are Vault Sports Lounge and Road to Sooke Cafe.

The Prestige’s Coastal Tides Day Spa provides a variety of massage and beauty treatments. Prestige Athletic Club is available for resort guests ages 19 and older. Guests can enjoy free use of sporting equipment items such as bikes, balls, beach toys and games, board games, and more.

The Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury is less than 0.9 mi from the Dominguez Art Gallery. The Sooke Travel Info Center is 8 minutes away.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Hotel Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury reviews

Looking for a great place to stay in Sooke? Book Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury; rated ★★★★☆ (8.6/10) and is available from CAD $ 331. Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.

📍 Address Prestige Oceanfront Resort, WorldHotels Luxury

6929 West Coast Road, V9Z 0V1, Sooke, Canada

FAQ

What are the departure times from Tsawwassen for the Swartz Bay ferry Vancouver route?

The Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay ferry Vancouver route offers multiple daily sailings, with departures varying depending on the season and day of the week. To ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s essential to consult the detailed Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay ferry schedule. Generally, sailings begin early in the morning and continue throughout the day, with increased frequency during peak travel periods. Planning ahead and checking the schedule is crucial, especially if you’re traveling with a vehicle, as reservations are highly recommended.

What are the current conditions for the ferry Vancouver sailing from Crofton to Saltspring Island (Vesuvius)?

The current conditions for the ferry Vancouver sailing from Crofton to Saltspring Island (Vesuvius) can vary depending on weather and other factors. To stay informed about any potential delays or changes, it’s essential to check the Crofton to Vesuvius ferry conditions page. This page provides real-time updates and information regarding sailing conditions, ensuring you have the latest details before your departure.

Ferry Vancouver

Vehicle transport options accommodate everything from motorcycles to large RVs and commercial trucks. Different vehicle categories have specific size restrictions and pricing structures. Passengers traveling with vehicles should arrive early for check-in and security screening processes at ferry terminals.

Duke Point near Nanaimo provides an alternative ferry terminal with connections to Tsawwassen, offering a more southern approach to Vancouver Island. This route is particularly popular with commercial vehicles and RV travelers seeking to avoid downtown traffic. The Duke Point terminal provides easy access to the Island Highway and central Vancouver Island destinations.

Connecting transportation from ferry terminals includes public transit, rental cars, taxis, and ride-sharing services. Victoria’s Swartz Bay terminal connects to downtown Victoria via public bus service. Nanaimo terminals provide access to Island-wide transportation networks for exploring Vancouver Island’s diverse attractions and natural areas.

Onboard amenities enhance the ferry experience with restaurants, cafeterias, gift shops, and comfortable seating areas. Many vessels feature outdoor viewing decks perfect for photography and wildlife watching. Children’s areas, business centers, and quiet lounges provide options for different passenger preferences during the crossing.

Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay offers another major ferry route connecting West Vancouver to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island’s east coast. This scenic 100-minute crossing provides spectacular views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains. Nanaimo serves as an excellent gateway to explore central Vancouver Island, including access to Tofino, Cathedral Grove, and numerous outdoor recreation areas.

Group travel accommodations are available for tour operators, schools, and large organizations visiting Vancouver Island. Group rates and special arrangements can be coordinated for enhanced travel experiences. Motor coach tours frequently utilize ferry services as part of Pacific Northwest touring packages.

Ferry pricing varies by route, season, and vehicle type, with significant differences between passenger fares and vehicle transportation costs. Peak season rates apply during summer months when tourism demand is highest. Multiple pricing tiers accommodate different traveler needs, from foot passengers to large RVs and commercial vehicles.

Vancouver Island ferry terminals feature modern amenities including restaurants, gift shops, and comfortable waiting areas. Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay terminals offer extensive facilities with multiple dining options, retail stores, and children’s play areas. Terminal locations provide convenient access to ground transportation, rental cars, and connecting bus services.

Photography tips for ferry passengers include timing outdoor deck visits during optimal lighting conditions and bringing appropriate camera equipment for marine environments. Sunrise and sunset crossings provide particularly dramatic lighting opportunities. Zoom lenses help capture wildlife and distant mountain scenery during the journey.

Pacific Northwest scenery during ferry crossings showcases the region’s dramatic coastline, forested islands, and mountain backgrounds. Photography enthusiasts find endless opportunities for capturing spectacular landscapes and seascapes. Weather conditions can dramatically change the crossing experience, from sunny clear days to mystical fog-shrouded journeys.