Island Treasures B & B Vacation Rental

 

Property Description :


Island treasures is intimate, elegant and exclusive, one of vancouver islands finest ''treasures''. The unique atmosphere at island treasures b&b is created by blending romance with all the comforts of home. In addition to our luxurious accommodation, every stay includes our famous 5 course gourmet breakfast in the sunny dinning room. the suite is beautifully appointed and has its own special seaside character; private entrance, fine furnishings with tasteful decor, rich fabrics and linens, cozy down duvet, bath robes, queen size bed, fireplace, warm colours and a lovely view of the water fountain over looking the serene private backyard. Our guests enjoy the private hot tub set in a open pagoda. the large hot tub with many soothing jets is kept at 102°f day and night all year to enable our guests to capture the special british columbia super natural moments. Experience the blackness of a wilderness night, moving satellites, rare far away planes, the moon, and shooting stars. Sounds of the near by wildlife completes an awesome encounter with spectacular nanoose bay on vancouver island. modern amenities in the suite include air conditioning, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, complementary fresh roasted coffee and a fine selection of teas, wall mount tv with dvd, digital cable, selection of classic dvd's, stereo system, wireless high speed internet. Our luxurious suite boast a 4 piece ensuite bathroom with beautiful italian limestone tiling and granite countertop. We also offer to guests a gas grill (bbq) with side burner on the patio.
Pets : Yes
Garden : Large
Pool : Yes

Area Description :


Envision an exotic green-canopied landscape punctuated by artists' studios, an awesome golf club, and a marina with a range of services including kayak, sail, and fishing charters. This is nanoose! the coves and hidden beaches, stunning rock formations, and rare arbutus forest cover make the nanoose peninsula a nature lover's paradise. Using this area as a base, take a sight-seeing boat trip to visit jedediah island, now a provincial park, and watch for its infamous wild goats, reportedly left by the spanish centuries ago.