Hotel Zed Tofino — colour-forward design boutique hotel with retro VW van shuttle on Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, British Columbia
Tofino, British Columbia  ·  Design  ·  Boutique

Hotel Zed Tofino

Tofino's only proper personality hotel. Colour, themed suites, a disco room, and a retro VW van shuttle to the surf.

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"Tofino's only proper personality hotel — colour, retro vans, and a counterweight to all the cedar and restraint."

7.6
Rooms
8.0
Service
7.8
Location

About Hotel Zed Tofino

Hotel Zed Tofino is the deliberate counterweight to every other hotel on this peninsula. Where Wickaninnish Inn, Long Beach Lodge, the Wick Beach House and Cox Bay all speak the same dialect — cedar, driftwood, oversized fireplaces, a particular West Coast restraint — Zed arrived speaking something different on purpose. Bright colour. Themed suites. A disco room. A fleet of restored 1970s Volkswagen vans waiting to shuttle you to the beach. It is the only proper personality hotel in town, and it is unapologetic about that.

The property opened on Pacific Rim Highway as the Accent Inns Group's third Zed location, designed by Mary Bradshaw and Greg Tarry. Roughly thirty rooms, each with a real point of view: the Surfer Suite, the Ski Bum Suite, themed configurations that stop the property from blurring into the wallpaper Pantone-of-driftwood every other lodge in town shares. The lobby has hammocks. The disco room is exactly what it sounds like — mirrorball, dance floor, open to guests in the evening. None of this is ironic. It is the hotel deciding that a beach trip can be playful and that the cedar contemplation can happen elsewhere.

The address — 1258 Pacific Rim Highway — is set back from the surf beaches, which is the one structural weakness Zed solves with a fleet move. The free retro VW van shuttle runs guests to Cox Bay and back through the day, which is more fun than a five-minute drive in a rental Subaru and exactly the right tone-setter for what kind of trip this is. You don't book Zed for the ocean balcony. You book it because the trip is not actually about the room.

Pricing sits at roughly CAD $250 to $450 per night depending on season and suite, which is a meaningful gap below the $750+ floor at Wickaninnish and Long Beach Lodge. For a bachelor or bachelorette weekend where eight friends need rooms, that gap matters; for a solo trip where the surf and the trail count more than the linen thread, that gap is the entire reason. Zed is a 3.5-star design hotel that prices like a 3-star, behaves like a boutique, and gives the rest of the budget back to the adventure stack — surf lessons, board rentals, Wolf in the Fog, Tacofino, the Hot Springs Cove float plane.

Book Zed when the trip is about the surfing, the storm-watching, the rainforest, the friends, the dancing, or all of those — and the hotel is the staging ground rather than the centrepiece. For Tofino's quieter contemplative weekend, the Wick still owns that brief. For everything else with a pulse, Zed is the right address.

Best Occasion Fit

Bachelor/Bachelorette

Zed is the obvious pick for a Tofino bachelor or bachelorette weekend. Block six themed suites, run the retro VW shuttle to Cox Bay for a group surf lesson, regroup at the disco room after dinner at Tacofino. Pricing around CAD $300 a night per room means the group spends on the experiences and the celebration rather than the linen. No other Tofino hotel matches this brief without flinching.

Solo Retreat

For a solo Tofino trip built around surfing, hiking, and reset rather than balcony contemplation, Zed is the cleanest call. Lower price point, themed suite that doesn't feel like a generic hotel room, hammocks in the lobby, VW shuttle removing the rental-car friction. Surf in the morning, rainforest in the afternoon, a quiet evening or a loud one depending on the mood — both options are on the property.

Family Holiday

For families travelling with primary-school-aged children, Zed is the most genuinely fun Tofino stay. The themed suites make the room itself part of the holiday, the VW shuttle is a daily highlight rather than a transfer, the disco room is an event the kids will talk about for months. Pair it with a Cox Bay surf lesson and a Long Beach hike and the trip is built without booking a $750-a-night lodge.

At a Glance

Hotel Zed Tofino — bright colour-forward themed suite with retro design furniture Restored retro Volkswagen van shuttle — Hotel Zed Tofino's free guest transfer to Cox Bay surf beach

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Wickaninnish Inn
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#5 in Tofino
Cox Bay Beach Resort
Modernist condo-style suites above Cox Bay. From CAD $400/night.
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Practical Information

Address
1258 Pacific Rim Highway
Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0, Canada
Rooms
~30 themed rooms (Surfer Suite, Ski Bum Suite, etc)
Design
Mary Bradshaw & Greg Tarry, for Accent Inns Group
Star Rating
3.5-star design boutique
Price Range
CAD $250 – $450 per night, seasonal
Signature Amenities
Free retro VW van shuttle to Cox Bay, on-site disco room, lobby hammocks
Beach Access
Cox Bay via complimentary VW van shuttle
Hotel Type
Design, Boutique
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Rates checked May 2026. Price may vary by date.

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Hotel Zed Tofino is the colour-forward, design-led, retro-VW-shuttle alternative to every other cedar-and-driftwood lodge on the peninsula. The right address when the trip is the adventure stack, not the room.

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