Halfmoon Bay
$249 & up—'Unforgettable experience' on the Sunshine Coast
Rockwater Secret Cove Resort

Debora Martins
Deal Expert
Why We Love This Deal
Rockwater Secret Cove Resort has an enviable spot on the seaside near Halfmoon Bay, overlooking the Georgia Strait. Experience what one Travelzoo member called "a memorable experience in a one-of-a-kind location."
If you were to book this package on your own, you'd pay $190 more for a lodge suite. Cabin and Tenthouse stays (the resort's famous cliffside accommodations with luxe amenities and ocean views) save too—between $180 and $240 a night.
This deal is part of our specially curated Wild Escapes collection featuring destinations nestled deep in the heart of nature, with special pricing and perks just for Travelzoo members.
What's Included
- Stay Sundays–Thursdays from July–August:
- $249 per night … Oceanview or Poolside Suite
- $299 per night … Oceanview Cabin
- $509–$599 per night … Oceanfront Tenthouse
- Signature resort amenity: Complimentary two-hour kayak rental, subject to availability
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Travelzoo members also get:
- A $40 spa credit, once per stay
- Late checkout at noon, based on availability
More Reasons to Go
- Guests are welcome to take advantage of the scenic pool deck overlooking the ocean
- The onsite restaurant is a spin-off of the beloved Floyd's Diner on Vancouver Island; it serves locally inspired cuisine for breakfast, seven days a week; lunch and dinner are served five days a week
- The spa offers massages, facials and body wraps in oceanview spa tents
- The resort is a five-minute drive to Halfmoon Bay, and less than 15 minutes to Madeira Park—you'll find several restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques and parks in both spots
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Customer Service available
Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm ET
Sat-Sun, 12-5pm ET
Enjoyed This
(31 Member Ratings)
(31 Member Ratings)
Enjoyed Most
Amazing place. Stunning view. Unforgettable experience. For sure next time I want to stay on the tent.thank you
Other Comments
Maybe a hottube outside
Aurora
Feb 15, 2025
Maple Ridge, Canada
Enjoyed Most
We arrived here after a couple of days after a snowfall so there were things that were not done. The road in was difficult for some to get up due to ice and the pathway to our cabin was not cleared off. The cabin has been recently remodelled and it has the necessities and the view is gorgeous. We did have to ask for another wine glass as there was only one, coffee stir sticks were missing and there was supposed to be a welcome basket with truffles and bubbly but it was nowhere to be found. We did speak to the front desk and all of that was taken care of by the time we got back. On our last morning we woke up to frozen pipes so no water. We aren’t used to having such cold temps in BC but if they open in the winter they should prepare for such things.
Other Comments
This place is beautiful but would suggest coming in the other seasons.
Sharon
Feb 07, 2025
Qualicum Beach, Canada
Enjoyed Most
We loved the tent rooms....very ro.antic on a cool nite.
Carol
Dec 12, 2024
Victoria, Canada
Enjoyed Most
A memorable experience in one-of-a-kind location! A must visit!
Junior
Oct 26, 2024
Coquitlam, Canada
Enjoyed Most
The location is beautiful, food was excellent, plentiful and not overpriced and the staff were friendly, professional and delightful. Our only disappointment was that we couldn’t stay longer (our own fault!). Highly recommended.
Other Comments
For any travellers who want a west coast oceanfront experience and find Tofino difficult to book or getting too expensive, this is definitely a fabulous alternative. It will be our “go to” from now on.
Ilka
Oct 24, 2024
Victoria, Canada
Enjoyed Most
It was off season. The tent room was romantic, luxurious, private, with a gorgeous location
Tom
Jun 07, 2024
Vancouver, Canada
Enjoyed Most
The receptionist at first meeting gave a good account of what to see and do, and where to go for meals.
Other Comments
Hotel and room was basic and very spartan. There is a cleaning "fragrance" that is used by the cleaners and this is irritating to the lungs. I would rather that no substances that have any fragrance at all be used in the rooms. The breakfast was spartan with minimal (exceedingly basic) items available, and things offered such as jam, and chocolate-covered nuts were extremely stale. The jam was so old that it had congealed into an unrecognizable mess. Butter was not even available.
Kenny
Jun 02, 2024
Surrey, Canada
Enjoyed Most
Loved it will be back!
Tana-Lynn
Jun 02, 2024
Fort St. John, Canada
Enjoyed Most
Been 7 or more times. Very nice getaway close to Vancouver. Can’t beat the view if you like to relax by the ocean.
Danica B
Jun 02, 2024
North Vancouver, Canada
Enjoyed Most
It is a beautiful location and would have been a lovely escape from the City if not for the construction work, the issues with my cabin, and the staff not being upfront about the situation so that I could make an informed decision.
The outdoor pool was open and that was nice.
The tenthouse suites are very nice, but it is a long way to haul your things from the car along the ramps, up/down inclines and steps, so anyone planning to stay there should be aware of that.
Other Comments
I went there specifically for what looked like a quiet, peaceful escape from the City. When I booked, I was not advised that they would be doing renovations on the cabins around the dates I selected, so when I got there, I was told the cabin #11 I had specifically booked was not available and I could choose another one or move to a tenthouse suite. I had looked at the tenthouse suites before booking but it is a long way from the car along wooden ramps, up and down significant inclines and steps (at least a 10 minute walk), and as a solo female traveler, I thought it would be too far to haul all of my bags, cooler, etc., and thought another cabin would be the best option for me. They showed me a couple cabins which were not properly finished, for example, one smelled toxic from construction glues, paint, etc; one had holes where light fixtures should be; and the cabin I chose looked finished, but the hot water was not working, the toilet seat was broken, and a roof plank from above the deck fell down and almost hit me on the head when I was sitting outside on the first night.
HOWEVER, what I was NOT told is that construction workers would be arriving at 8:30 am the next morning to renovate the cabin right next to mine, and for at least 2 days until 6-7pm, with hammers, power tools, saws, and completely eliminating any privacy to sit on the deck by the water even if I had wanted to, given the constant noise. IF THEY HAD TOLD ME at any point that they were doing renovations in the cabin right next to the one I chose, I would have taken them up on the move to a tenthouse suite and may have thought to ask if they could help me carry my things out there - which they had not offered to do. But they did not tell me about the construction work, and so I was not able to make an informed choice and had a very disrupted, noisy, disappointing stay that was not the peaceful and relaxing escape I was hoping for, or had paid for. I complained and said I should be refunded for one night but was told by the front desk that they did not have the authority to do that. I have emailed the General Manager but have heard nothing back.
Lyndsie
May 22, 2024
Vancouver, Canada