Facing the beachfront in Sointula, The Oceanfront Hotel features a terrace. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and an ATM, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Guest review
The beds were okay, motion and squeaky when other person moves, if sharing a bed
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 42 reviews
Exceptional · 42 reviews
Providing mountain views, Orca Lodge in Sointula provides accommodation, a private beach area, free bikes and barbecue facilities.
Guest review
The location was excellent and Lynne very helpful, even from afar!
What guests said about Alert Bay:
6.0
A quiet, laid back atmosphere.
A quiet, laid back atmosphere. Not much to do with limited options for eating or getting a coffee especially Sundays and Mondays. Enjoyed visit but a couple of days was enough. Food at Nimpkish Hotel was good and people were very friendly
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Guest review by
Vivien
United Kingdom
10.0
Visiting Alert Bay and the Umista Cultural Centre is a must-...
Visiting Alert Bay and the Umista Cultural Centre is a must-do for any BC resident. the history and story of the Kwawakuwak (spelt better) is important and the community and island are beautiful. Don't forget Culture Shock on the dock - a great shoppe with local artisan's work and amazing folks who run it. the giftshoppe at Umista is also wonderful...
had great food @ pemba's kitchen and also the Bayside Inn Cafe for breakfast... go hiking, go explore - it's amazing
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Guest review by
Walter
Canada
10.0
Access to Alert Bay is by one of the new BC Ferries from...
Access to Alert Bay is by one of the new BC Ferries from Port McNeill. The ferry is a very smooth 40 min ride. The people we encountered were very friendly and helpful. Do not miss the U'Mista Cultural Centre which was very interesting and one highlight of our visit. We also saw the world's tallest totem pole which is 173 feet tall, and enjoyed many wonderful views around the island, which is not very large.
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Guest review by
star4514
Canada
10.0
Magical.
Magical. To feel Alert Bay/Yalis, one needs to spend time in the U'Mista Cultural Centre and wandering around and talking to local First Nations people, all of whom we found very open and friendly and willing/interested to talk about and share their culture.
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Guest review by
Gary
Australia
10.0
This is a magical village - perhaps half First Nations, half...
This is a magical village - perhaps half First Nations, half European non-indigenous - working together. More carved totem poles and other carvings around the village than I have seen anywhere in the Pacific Northwest (including Haida Gwaii). We spent five nights/six days there, seemed just right to visit the world-renowned U'mista Cultural Centre, wander the village and spend some time bush-walking through the forests on the "back-side" of the island. We spent one day on a very worthwhile and satisfying bear and other wildlife tour boat, lead by First Nations guides, ending up with an impromptu guided tour of U'mista, an unforgettable experience with people who know and have been affected. We felt it a privilege and it was deeply moving to visit the cultural centre, a special place for the repatriation of sacred First Nations artifacts. We walked, easily, everywhere, no need for a car, in fact, I believe a car would be a bother and a hindrance. The Seine Boat Inn was a tremendous place to stay - ask for one of the two fully self-contained suites perched over the water with their own decks to the sunset.
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Guest review by
Gary
Australia
8.0
Alert Bay is a small island that is rich in First Nations...
Alert Bay is a small island that is rich in First Nations culture and history. The U’mista Culture Centre is a must see, a board walk along the waterfront takes you through town and past the burial ground with several old totem Poles.
I was there mid week and a lot of eating places were closed so bring your own snacks, maybe more is open on the weekend.
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Guest review by
jane
Canada
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This one-bedroom house on the bluff overlooking the harbour with amazing views was a superb location for our 3 night stay on Cormorant Island. Cormorant is a magical place and the Village of Alert Bay is amazingly welcoming and friendly. We attended the 65th Anniversary celebration of the local library/museum, toured U'Mista Cultural Centre, walked the Ecological Park trails and soaked in the local atmosphere in the Village shops, shopped for gifts at Culture Shock where you can find the best coffee in the Bay.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 228 reviews
Superb · 228 reviews
The hotel is allocated next to the ferry and looks really nice. The owners take care here. Our apartment on main floor had two exits with options to sit outside and on both sides you look at the sea. We loved the wooden interiour. Besides the bed you have a table and microwave/toaster to survive if you don't find a restaurant a day. It was possible to book fantastic grizzly/whale tours from or with direct departure from Cormorant Island. (Tip: you can travel between Cormorant Island and Malcolm Island for free)
Very good - What previous guests thought, 55 reviews
Very good · 55 reviews
The Alert Bay Lodge was charming, comfortable and hospitable. Very unique setting, with a warm welcome from the hosts. Good location, easy walk into "town". The community is great, lots to see and do. Fascinating history. Marvelous must-see: the U'mista Cultural Centre. Whales, dolphins and otters passing by the front of the Lodge every day!
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 152 reviews
Fabulous · 152 reviews
Breakfast was fine. Very basic continental breakfast. The dining room was very small and there were very loud guests conversing with the hotel staff which made it very unpleasant. I could not even maintain a conversation with my parents.