A Touch of Waikiki on Vancouver Island
On the rugged coastline of South Vancouver Island, a unique coastal escape is redefining the region’s resort experience.
Inspired by the historic Moana Surfrider in Honolulu, the Prestige Oceanfront Resort blends surf culture, relaxed luxury and oceanfront adventure.
Located in the small seaside community of Sooke, the resort offers visitors a laid-back atmosphere paired with stunning Pacific views.
Surf Culture Meets Coastal Comfort
The resort’s vibe draws inspiration from Hawaii’s iconic surf heritage, yet it adapts that spirit to Canada’s cooler Pacific waters.
Guests arriving from the ocean after paddling or surfing can warm up with spa amenities, comfortable lounges and ocean-view dining.
Palm trees and warm hospitality help create a surprising tropical feel along a coastline better known for dramatic cliffs and misty forests.
Designed for Outdoor Adventure
Sooke has long been known for its outdoor lifestyle.
Visitors often explore nearby beaches, kayaking routes and scenic hiking trails along the island’s wild shoreline. The resort positions itself as a basecamp for those experiences.
Whether guests are paddleboarding, surfing or simply enjoying a walk along the coast, the surrounding landscape offers endless opportunities to connect with nature.
A Growing Destination on Vancouver Island
As tourism continues to grow on Vancouver Island, communities like Sooke are becoming increasingly popular for travellers looking to avoid busier urban centres.
Located a short drive from Victoria, the town combines easy access with a quieter, more relaxed coastal environment.
For many visitors, the mix of adventure, comfort and surf-inspired charm makes the Prestige Oceanfront Resort a memorable destination.
A Different Kind of Coastal Luxury
Unlike traditional luxury resorts, the appeal here lies in balance — rugged nature paired with relaxed hospitality.
At Prestige Sooke, guests can spend the day exploring cold Pacific waters and then return to warm fireplaces, oceanfront dining and a distinctly West Coast sense of calm.
The result is a getaway that feels both adventurous and restorative — proof that surf culture can thrive even on Canada’s cooler shores.