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With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we can’t help but think about some of the more romantic spots to take a trip. And, a Sunshine Coast Airbnb, located in Sechelt, actually made a list of the most romantic getaway spots around the world! Let’s check it out.
Called ‘The Nook’, this Sunshine Coast Airbnb is described as a ‘cozy boho cabin near the beach’. So naturally, you’ve got a very warm space to look forward to, no matter what season you’re visiting. Plus, it comes with a whole host of modern and rustic amenities to enjoy.
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While there are 2 bedrooms here, the single bathroom does have us thinking it’s better for just a couple’s getaway. Trying to cook up a full seafood dinner for your partner? Don’t worry, you’ve got a full kitchen to do it in. And afterwards, cozy up with a book or a movie while the wood-burning stove radiates some heat.
Meanwhile, there’s no shortage of great options outside, either. Not only do you have both a hot tub and a wood sauna for the chillier nights, but you can also hang around the fire and do a little stargazing when it’s warmer out. Either way, it’s a great way to relax after a day of exploring or beachcombing.
Naturally, this Sunshine Coast Airbnb making a list of the most romantic spots in the world has resulted in some serious interest from travellers. But, since Sechelt is just a short ferry ride and drive from Vancouver, it’s easy to keep it in your back pocket for your next weekend getaway!
That’s our plan too, if we’re being honest.
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