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Frequently asked questions

What is Nanaimo like for travellers who love the beach?
Known for its island views and boating, Nanaimo offers a lot for the traveller planning a getaway.
What's the best accommodation option for a beach holiday in Nanaimo?
Inn On Long Lake is a top beachfront hotel with free breakfast and free WiFi, and it's located close to Departure Bay Beach .
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Nanaimo?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of the seasons in Nanaimo: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are December and February, with an average of 4°C. The rainiest months in Nanaimo are November, January, December and October, with each month seeing an average of 226 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do around Nanaimo?
After arriving and settling in at your accommodation of choice, you might want to venture out and explore. Beach lovers can spend some quality time by the water at Departure Bay Beach. Take advantage of the area's boating and hiking trails, and make time for local attractions such as Departure Bay Ferry Terminal and Old City Quarter. For even more to see and do, pay a visit to Nanaimo Museum or Bastion.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Nanaimo?
Here's some information to help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Nanaimo more easily: Make your way to Nanaimo with a flight to Nanaimo, BC (ZNA-Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome), the closest major airport which is located 0.3 mi (0.4 km) from the city centre. You can cross the water on a ferry from the local port.