Holiday rentals in Cape Breton Island

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An exterior view of a cabin shows a wooden structure with a sloped roof and large windows. The grassy area in front leads to a rocky beach and calm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Jagged cliffs frame the serene coastline under a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Meat Cove
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Meat Cove Campground (Cabin #1, Bring Own Bedding)

Each camp cabin sleeps 3 people comfortably. Inside each cabin is one double/single bed (with mattress). A table and chairs and 6 foot shaded deck with table outside. The cabins have solar power. (Small lamp and a place to charge small devices. You must also bring all of your own bedding (sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, etc) and all of your own cooking supplies (pots/pans, cups, plates, silverware) These cabins do not have any plumbing or heat. Hot showers and flush toilets are below the cabin

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A private hot tub is situated on a spacious deck, offering a breathtaking view of the tranquil lake. The water in the tub is a soothing blue, while trees line the horizon under a clear blue sky. A glass is held by a guest enjoying the serene surroundings.
Cottage in Grand River
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Lake Cottage/ Priv HotTub/ FirePit /Kayaks /Sauna

Welcome to Beechwood Nature Stays! This 676 sqft waterfront Lake Cottage has a modern rustic interior that will make you feel comfortable & super cozy during your stay! Relax in your own private luxury hot tub attached to the large cottage deck. Experience the unique outdoor rainfall shower, explore the lake with provided kayaks, hike the private trail to a water cascade & finish the day unwinding under the stars while having a lakeside bonfire! I would be absolutely honoured to host you! :)

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A sweeping view captures the rugged coastline and lush greenery of Cape Breton Island, with a winding road leading towards a quaint white cottage perched on a hillside. The ocean gently laps at the rocky shore, while soft hues of dusk fill the horizon.
Cottage in Pleasant Bay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Private 89-acre Oceanfront Cottage - Cabot Trail

Cliff Waters Cottage is set on a private 89-acre oceanfront property with panoramic views of the ocean, sunsets, mountains and coastline. Whales and eagles are regularly spotted from the deck of this thoughtfully designed open concept cottage. The breathtaking property, with secluded beach access, is located just minutes from the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, making Cliff Waters Cottage the premier destination for couples who love privacy, and the beauty of Cape Breton Island’s coast.

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Cottage in Saint Esprit
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 463 reviews

Bear/private-hot-tub-beside cottage/sauna/firepit

If your requested dates are unavailable, please send us a message, we’ll check if another cottage at the same location is available. Please read our House Rules before booking. Enjoy your private outdoor hot tub located directly in front of the cottage, a gas fire pit, hiking trails, and kayaking to the ocean beach. There is also an outdoor shower with both hot & cold water. Inside, you’ll find designer log furniture, LED fireplace, Bell FibreOp high-speed internet, and a 60-inch Samsung TV.

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An outdoor hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, overlooking a calm lake surrounded by lush greenery. The sun shines brightly in a clear blue sky, reflecting on the water's surface, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Grand River
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 535 reviews

Sable Point (Priv. HotTub/Out.Shower/Free Kayaks)

Discover what Sable Point Cottage has to offer: a timeless experience in nature that combines comfort & minimalism within one location. The simple, yet upscale layout, is comforting on the eyes & mind. Its adventurous setting, fitted with its unparalleled views, will conjure up excitement when you arrive. A boulder-studded wall rises up towards a stone walkway, which is fitted with an integrated fire pit. The outdoor hot tub & seasonal outdoor shower are located next to the cottage deck.

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Home in Englishtown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Seaside Cabot Trail Retreat

Escape to our oceanfront paradise in St. Ann's Bay on the scenic Cabot Trail! This brand new, spacious 2-bed home offers modern design and open concept living. Sleeps 6 with a queen bedroom, a bedroom with bunk beds (double on the bottom and single up top) and a sofa. Enjoy stunning sunsets, mountain views, and easy access to sightseeing, hiking, boat tours, and restaurants. Immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of Cape Breton, & create unforgettable memories during your stay.

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A cozy living area features a large sectional sofa adorned with cushions in various colors. A round wooden coffee table is placed centrally, complemented by an accent table with a unique design. The walls are decorated with artwork and warm wood paneling, with soft lighting adding to the ambiance.
Cottage in Chéticamp
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 401 reviews

Cheticamp Salt House, enchanting cottage, Cabot Tr

Slow down and discover an enchanted place full of warmth, charm and distinctive amenities. Chic cabin, surrounded on three sides by woods, with a spectacular view of the Cape Breton Highlands. Just off the famous Cabot Trail, blocks from the sea, though still within town, enjoy quiet and convenience. Wood fired hot tub and pizza oven. (Wood provided) Five minute walk to the lovely L'abri restaurant and bar, just a little further to The Doryman music venue.

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A spacious grassy area surrounds the cottage, with a deck leading to seating options and a grill. The ocean is visible in the background, framed by trees under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Cabin in Dingwall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Cottage by the Sea; Cabot Trail Cape Breton

Alone on a forested cliff above a pristine barrier beach and a stunning ocean view, this cozy cottage is just off the Cabot Trail in Northern Cape Breton. The cottage offers stunning ocean and beach views; while tucked into the woods, hidden from view itself. Clean wood interior and gorgeous art complete it. A private retreat close to Park hiking trails. Free kayak rentals for week long rentals. Enjoy privacy and solitude where the mountains meet the sea.

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The log home features a striking architectural design with large, handcrafted cedar logs. Soft lighting highlights the inviting front porch and expansive windows. Stone steps, lined with decorative lanterns, lead up to the entrance, surrounded by green grass and natural landscaping.
Chalet in South Head
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Luxury/loghome Waterfrontage Cozy unique modern

TERRA NOVA RETREAT Your home away from home! Enjoy our extra essentials just for you. Coffee, tea and decaff tea,butter, jam, spices, Condiments and all new kitchen appliances. A kitchen with everything you will need to make home cooked meals😊 A special basket for those personal items you may have forgotten at home😊 Also Shampoo, conditioner and body wash! We welcome your furry friends as well. Steps away from our beach! COME VISIT CAPE BRETON ISLAND:)

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A bright living area is presented, featuring large windows that offer ocean views and natural light. A comfortable gray sofa is arranged with decorative cushions, and a glass coffee table displays various items. A dining table can be seen in the background, complementing the open layout.
Home in Chéticamp
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Cabot's Modern-Day Beach House

Welcome to this 2-bedrooom ocean-side, vacation home packed full of modern-day comforts and located within 5 minutes drive of the restaurants, shops and fisherman's dock of the Acadian village of Cheticamp. Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic ocean, Cape Breton's rugged coastline and spectacular sunsets from every room. Kindly note that children must be 8 years or older to stay, pets are not permitted and maximum occupancy is 4 persons.

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A tranquil evening scene showcases a private deck with a hammock, set against a backdrop of a colorful sunset over the ocean. The cabin's large windows offer views of the landscape, while nearby trees create a serene, natural setting.
Home in Inverness
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Broad Cove Cliffs Cottage

Exceptionally private west-facing oceanfront retreat on the shores of Cape Breton, beside protected coastal land and minutes from Inverness. Wake to the sound of the waves and enjoy sweeping sea views, sunsets, stars, and views toward Cabot Cliffs. One private king bedroom plus a second king bed in an open-concept nook. Designed for up to 2 guests and an ideal base for exploring Cape Breton, the Cabot Trail, golf, beaches, and hiking.

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A spacious yurt interior features warm wood accents and colorful textiles. An orange sofa is positioned across from a wooden coffee table, with a patterned area rug beneath. Large glass windows provide ample natural light, while a cozy seating area and kitchenette are also visible.
Yurt in Baddeck
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 97 reviews

Sky-high yurt with amazing view of the river

Meet Singing Bowl - your own secluded yurt with a gorgeous view of the river. Unwind & recharge in its bright, bohemian vibe. Watch eagles soar by, dine in a candle-lit glow, lounge in your cozy king bed & bask in the warmth of the wood stove. Private outdoor shower, fire pit & outhouse. Only 7 mins to Baddeck. Walk 5 mins on a nice trail to this incredible off-grid experience & prepare to unplug. No electricity, no distractions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Cape Breton Island located?

    Cape Breton Island is part of eastern Nova Scotia, Canada, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its landscapes are known for rugged coastlines, wooded highlands, and culturally diverse communities.

  • When is the best time to visit Cape Breton Island?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for exploring Cape Breton Island, as temperatures range from around 44–74°F (7–23°C), and most sites are accessible. Autumn also draws visitors for colorful foliage and seasonal music events.

  • What are some things to do near Cape Breton Island?

    You can explore the Cabot Trail, beaches, and locally rooted communities around Cape Breton Island. The area has opportunities for hiking, traditional music, and visits to natural parks and heritage sites.

  • How is the weather near Cape Breton Island?

    Cape Breton Island has cold, snowy winters with temperatures from about 14–37°F (-10–3°C), and mild summers from 55–74°F (13–23°C). Precipitation is moderate year-round, so layers and waterproof gear may be helpful for outdoor plans.