Sea View - Lower Suite

SEA VIEW - LOWER SUITE

Our Seaview Suite is a light-filled 600 sq. ft. retreat featuring two double beds, an intimate dining area/workstation, and a convenient powder room. This suite offers the closest proximity to the ocean,
with gentle sea breezes and serene views. Additional amenities include a mini fridge, microwave, and coffee/tea station. The outdoor seating area features two Adirondack chairs, a firepit, and seasonally available hammocks.

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ABOUT THIS SUITE

Comfortably sleeps 2-4

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2 double beds + couch

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Private half bathroom

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600 sqft of private space

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Jacuzzi and sauna access

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Ocean view + outdoor seating + firepit

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What Guests Are Saying

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“We had an amazing stay in the Skyview Suite! The suite was even better than we imagined, with gorgeous ocean views to wake up to and the nicest soaker tub. The house is surrounded by nature and we spent mornings drinking coffee on the porch and looking for whales.

Jillian, Vancouver

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“My partner and I both fell in love with this space, it’s pure magic, and we’re already planning our return. We went for a paddle board and saw many seals. While soaking in the tub we saw more seals and an otter and even one evening we heard whales! A truly incredible experience.”

Tahlia, Vancouver

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“My wife and I had an incredible stay with stunning ocean and eagle views right from our place. The jacuzzi and steam shower were perfect for relaxing, and we even got to enjoy the firepit in the evening — a truly magical touch. Everything was thoughtfully designed for comfort and luxury. Highly recommend for a romantic getaway!”

Mohammad Edres, Vancouver

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Villa Sol spans 6.3 acres w/ gardens, forest & sweeping 180° ocean views. Shared: ocean-view hot tub, cedar sauna, outdoor shower, fire pit & decks—perfect for couples, friends, retreats & nature lovers.

Sky Suite

900-sq-ft bedroom with living space, soaker tub, and flexible couch/extra bed setup; perfect for couples, friend getaways, and quiet retreats.

Eagle View Suite

Our Eagleview Suite is an 820-sq-ft lower-level retreat with king bedroom & private living room w/ large-screen TV + bistro dining/work area.

Ocean View Suite

820-sq-ft Spacious king suite with private ensuite, exclusive living/games lounge (with pool table), and Peloton + workout gear. Large screen TVs in both games room and bedroom.

 

Getting to Villa Sol

  • From Vancouver, take Highway 1 west to the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal. Board the ferry to Langdale (approx. 40 minutes). Once you arrive, drive Highway 101 north for about 45 minutes until you reach Halfmoon Bay.

  • After arriving at the Langdale ferry terminal, take Highway 101 north. Follow the highway for about 45 minutes until you reach Halfmoon Bay, passing through Gibsons and Sechelt along the way. We recommend turning on Google Maps for navigation, as the Halfmoon Bay turnoff can come up quickly.

  • From YVR, follow signs to Grant McConachie Way and merge onto Highway 99 north toward Vancouver. Cross the Lions Gate Bridge and continue on Highway 1 west to Horseshoe Bay. From there, take the ferry to Langdale (about 40 minutes). Once you arrive, drive Highway 101 north for around 45 minutes until you reach Halfmoon Bay. We recommend using Google Maps, as the Halfmoon Bay turnoff can come up quickly.