Tofino Itinerary: 4 Days On The Stunning Vancouver Island
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This 4 day Tofino Itinerary will give you a taste of what Vancouver Island is really like.
Opening my bleary eyes I look out at the scene through my window, raindrops gently drip down the window pane, framing a scene of crashing waves, tall pine trees and lush forest.
Off in the distance I hear seagulls calling out and a little kid laughing as he plays in the surf. This is Tofino- a temperate rain-forest on the coast of Vancouver Island, a place where the wild still exists in abundance.
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Since Tofino is located in a temperate rain-forest, you can access it year round! Vancouver Island rarely receives snow and is beautiful in any season. The best time of year really depends on what you are looking for.
Summer brings more crowds and nicer weather. More hikes are accessible nearby and it just seems more enjoyable to try surfing when the weather isn’t as intense.
Winter on the other hand brings the quintessential moody weather of the Pacific Northwest. It rains almost every day here in the Winter but the lush rain forest, and beautiful coastline are suited for it. There is a beauty in storm watching here and meandering through the forest as the rain pitter-patters around you.
What Is The Best Month To Visit Tofino?
June-July
If you are looking for longer days to enjoy the beaches on, warmer weather (up to 60 degrees F) and clearer hikes I would recommend the early Summer months.
December- February
If you are looking for storm watching, cozy days by the fireside, no crowds and surfing!
Where Is Tofino Located?
Tofino is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Vancouver Island is, you guessed it, an island off of the coast of Vancouver, BC. In fact it is the largest island off the west coast of North America. Running 50 miles wide and nearly 285 miles long this island has tons to offer.
This island is covered with gorgeous old growth forests, snow covered mountain peaks and a gorgeous coastline. It is one of the most amazing places in the world for wildlife, whale watching, and hiking.
Tofino itself is located in a temperate rain forest and boasts gorgeous hikes and surfing opportunities.
Tofino Map
Tofino Itinerary
How To Get To Tofino
Since Tofino is located on an island you will have to take a ferry to get there. There are two main options.
Getting To Tofino From Washington State
If you are visiting Tofino from Washington in the US you can take a couple of different routes:
Port Angeles- Victoria- Tofino.
This route involves taking a ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria, BC (1hr and ½) and then driving 4.5 hours to Tofino. This journey will take you around 6 hours + the amount of time it takes you to get to Port Angeles.
This route involves taking a ferry from Seattle, WA to Victoria, BC (2 hrs 45 mins) and then driving 4.5 hours to Tofino. This journey will take you around 7 hours 15 mins + the amount of time it takes you to get to Seattle.
This ferry is a passenger only ferry so you would have to rent a car in Victoria for the rest of the journey. If you want to avoid that I would recommend taking the Port Angeles Ferry.
The third route involves driving from Washington State to Vancouver and taking a ferry from there- you can see the directions for this one below.
Getting To Tofino From Vancouver, BC
Vancouver- Ferry- Tofino
This route involves taking a ferry from Vancouver, BC (Horseshoe Bay) to Nanaimo (Departure Bay) and then driving to Tofino. This ferry is a half an hour long and the drive after that is almost 3 hours exactly. This journey will take you 4.5 hours total + the time it takes you to get to Vancouver BC.
A note on the ferries- these ferries recommend that you make a reservation ahead of time. The tickets are quite pricey ($200+ USD round trip) so I would recommend carpooling with friends to split the cost.
The buying process is a bit arduous and they give you different time options (with different price tags attached) along with different buying options. I went ahead and just paid in full at the time of booking but you can opt to pay half online and the rest when you get there if you are unsure if you want to commit fully.
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Today is your travel day! Get to the ferry early so you have more time today to explore.
When you arrive in Tofino you will most likely be hungry- make a stop at the grocery store in town or grab dinner at the Schooner Restaurant.
After you get to your hotel and get settled it’s time to go check out a beach! Grab your rain jacket and let’s head to Cox Bay Beach– if you are staying at Pacific Sands Resort this is right out your front door!
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Tofino Itinerary: Day 2
Your first full day in Tofino! After waking up to the sound of waves crashing you can go for a morning walk on the beach and then grab coffee and donuts (or a bagel sandwich!) in town at Rhino Coffee House.
Take your time and meander around town, I loved checking out the cute surf boutique- Storm | The Tofino Surf Shop and Merge, a boutique store filled with trendy artisan goods.
After you are all fueled up it is time to hit up a classic hike. Cox Bay Lookout!
Cox Bay Lookout is a short (1.6 miles RT) but steep hike overlooking Cox Bay, Chesterman Beach and Clayoquot Sound. This trail can be a bit hard to find so refer to directions from this blog postand you should be just fine!
After hiking the lookout it’s time for food! Head to Tacofinofor lunch and grab their famous fish tacos or burritos! My friends swore their chicken taco was the best they had ever had and I (a pescatarian) loved the fish taco!
After cleaning up a bit at the hotel it becomes a bit of a choose your own adventure vibe.
Option #2: Hop in a sauna. Tuff City Saunas has the cutest little wood barrel saunas you can rent out for up to 6 people for 2 hours. If you are staying at Pacific Sands this is right on the property!
Option #3: Have a fire by the beach. On Makenzie and Chestermanbeaches you are able to have a fire as long as it is contained in an off the ground fire appliance. If you are staying at Pacific Sands they have gas fire pits available for you!
Begin your day today by grabbing coffee and pastries at Tofitian Cafe. Today, you have a couple of options before you head out the following afternoon.
Option #1: Hike The Rainforest Loop: This is what we did on our third day and I loved it! Up until now you haven’t been able to experience the real lushness of what Tofino’s rainforests have to offer. Enter into a beautiful world of ferns, and old growth trees.
This loop is located in Pacific Rim National Park and does require a pass which you can purchase in the parking lot area.
There are two loops- loop A and loop B. Loop A was closed when we got there so we opted for Loop B, across the highway- this 1.2 mile loop trail was absolutely gorgeous and so perfect on a rainy day.
Option #2: Visit A Floating Sauna: If you didn’t grab time in a sauna yesterday this is your 2nd chance! This one though, is much more exciting- because this sauna is floating!
Take a short, scenic boat ride to the wood burning sauna and enjoy a day without WIFI or cell phone connection on the Clayoquot Sound. You can book this excursion through Tofino Resort and Marina!
Option #3: Go Whale Watching or Bear Watching: Tofino has access to some amazing wildlife and what better way to enjoy that than from a boat! You can go on a Bear Watching Tour April- October and a Whale Watching Tour March- October.
Bear watching tours will typically be around 2.5 hours on calm waters around Meares Island and will look out for black bears.
On a whale watching tour you can get excited about seeing orcas, humpback whales, gray whales, sea lions, harbor seals and bald eagles!
Option #4: Visit A Hot Springs: Looking for a unique, all day experience? This 6 hour long Hot Springs Tourincludes a boat ride, rain forest boardwalk, hot springs soaking and wildlife viewing. Talk about the best of both worlds!
Option #5: Go Surfing: If you are feeling adventurous you can rent wet-suits and surfboards and try your hand at surfing! There are many companies around town who offer rentals- I would just google search it and pick the one closest to you!
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Sadly, it is time to go home! Depending on what time you booked your return ferry for you may have a couple of hours to kill before heading out. If so I would recommend taking a little walk to Tonquin Beach.
Tonquin Beach has a gorgeous little boardwalk trail to the small beach and overlooks a part of Tofino you have yet to see!
Is Tofino Worth Visiting?
If you love wildlife, bird watching, whale watching, surfing, exploring rugged coastlines and hiking through rain-forests then Tofino is the perfect escape for you!
I really loved visiting Tofino and I think if you are an outdoor lover then you will too. There is so much beautiful wilderness to explore here along with tons of really amazing experiences to be had.
Where To Stay In Tofino
Tofino Hotels
Pacific Sands Resort:This is where I stayed! Located right on Cox Bay beach you have easy access to one of the prettiest beaches in Tofino. We had a two bedroom beach house which was perfect for four girls! The master bathroom was beautiful and had large windows, a balcony and a fireplace in it!
Pacific Sands is perfect for those who want a resort style accommodation with a kitchenette and living room!
Tofino Motel Harborview: Located on the harbor of Clayoqout Sound this gorgeous little motel has views from every room. You will have a kitchenette, a modern room and an easy walk into town
Duffin Cove Resort: This rustic resort has a gorgeous view of an ocean cove- the interiors are beautiful and modern and while it is close to town you will still feel like your immersed in nature!
Ocean Village Resort: Located on the stunning shores of MacKenzie Beach this resort offers easy beach access, stunning views and a pool!
The Shoreline Tofino: Inspired by surf shacks this beautiful, boutique hotel offers quaint and cozy suites with a view of the ocean. Nestled in the heart of tofino between old growth cedars these suites ooze cabin vibes!
Tofino Resort and Marina: Located on the Marina you overlook beautiful mountains and water and are close to town. This also the same hotel that rents out the floating sauna excursion!
Wildpod Glamping: Looking for something unique? Wildpod Glamping has you covered- sleep in a luxury “pod” right on the water! These domes are located right near the downtown so you will be walking distance to many restaurants and cafes.
Tofino Camping
Surf Grove Camping: If you want something a little closer to nature you can choose to camp! Surf Grove Camping is located right on Cox Bay. You can choose from RV sites, Campgrounds, and RV rentals. Even better, they have barrel saunas you can reserve during your stay if you want somewhere to warm up!
Pacific Sands
Tofino Motel Harborview
Duffin Cove Resort
Ocean Village Resort
The Shoreline Tofino
Surf Grove Campground
Tofino Resort and Marina
Wildpod Glamping
Tofino Itinerary
What To Pack For Tofino
Warm Outdoorsy Clothes
If you are planning on traveling to Tofino in the Fall, Winter or Spring you will want to be prepared for cool mornings and nights, warm afternoons and rain. I like to bring different layers so I can remove or add them as I see needed!
Top Things To Bring:
A Warm Puffy Jacket: This is an essential. A puffy jacket- whether made from down or synthetic material can keep you extra warm during those cold mornings and nights. I personally believe this is a must have when traveling to any wilderness destination.
Hat, Gloves & Socks: To keep yourself warm it is important to focus on your extremities. Your head lets out a lot of heat, as do your hands and feet. Invest in a warm beanie, quality gloves and merino wool socks and you will be much better suited for the outdoors.
Merino Wool Shirts: One of my very favorite pieces of clothing I wear is my mid layer merino wool quarter zip and my short sleeves from Smartwool. Wearing merino wool lets you regulate your temperature better, it stays warm even when wet and its nice and cozy- perfect for the outdoors!
A Fleece: It is important to have multiple layers so you can choose your level of warmth. I always like to bring a fleece to keep me warm- Patagonia and North Face both have wonderful options to choose from.
Rain Jacket: Since weather in the Pacific Northwest can change in an instant I highly recommend investing in and bringing a nice rain jacket. I personally have the Arcteryx Beta and it never lets me get wet!
Sunglasses: A good pair of polarized sunglasses can make those bright sunny days a little easier on the eyes. Always a good idea to have a pair to grab when you need it!
Cute Beanie
Rain Jacket
Warm Leggings
Mid Layer Wool
Warm Puffy
Gloves
Wool Hiking Socks
Fleece Quarter Zip- Patagonia
Short Sleeve Merino Wool Shirt
Long Sleeve Merino Wool Shirt
Sunglasses
Hiking Gear
If you are planning on hiking in Tofino you will want to be prepared with gear that will keep you safe and comfortable.
Top Things To Bring:
Hiking Boots: I believe hiking boots are one of the most important items in your gear closet- having a comfortable fit, good grip and ankle support can help you exponentially while you are hiking.
Trekking Poles: If you are planning on doing hikes with a lot of elevation, trekking poles can help your balance on the way up and knees on the way down. I personally use trekking poles on almost every hike. My favs are the Distance Carbon FLZ poles for a super lightweight option and the Trail Trekking poles.
Water Bladder & Bottle: My two favorite ways to bring water with me are with a water bladder and a nalgene. If you are going on a longer hike you can also bring a light weight water filter with you.
Headlamp:Being able to see at night is essential. I have a headlamp in my hiking bag at all times, even if I am heading out on a morning hike- you never know what can happen.
The final items in your suitcase should be pieces that you will want to wear walking around town, lounging at your hotel and road tripping in!
I personally think Tofino calls for cozy vibes- a comfy pair of boots, a chunky sweater, a cute cotton T and comfy leggings are the pieces I would bring! Check out my favs below to see if they spark any inspiration!
Knit Jacket
Half Zip
Waterproof Boots
Soft Long Sleeve
Swimsuit
Cardigan
Conclusion
Tofino is a gorgeous little city on Vancouver Island filled to the brim with natural beauty. I hope this 3 Day Tofino Itinerary got you excited about visiting this wonderful fishing village and prepared for your adventure!
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Hi There, I’m Liana 🙂
I’m an Adventure Photographer and Blogger from Seattle, WA.
I created “Seeking The Now” as a way to share my passion for outdoor adventure and photography.
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