Colindale Beach Villas: The Rising Tide Mini Villa

Colindale Beach Villas: The Rising Tide Mini Villa
Colindale Beach Villas: The Rising Tide Mini Villa
Open Gallery

Port Hood

About

Welcome to this brand-new Mini Villa / “couples cottage” located within Colindale Beach Villas — a breathtaking, 100+ acre ocean-front destination with a nature trail and secluded, sandy swimming beach. Located within 5 minutes of Port Hood, half an hour from Cabot Cliffs and an hour from the Cabot Trail.

Enjoy ocean views and stunning sunsets from the comfortable, open-concept living area and sundeck.

Features:

  • Open-concept living area with captivating views of the ocean, nature and Sutherland’s pond.
  • West-facing sundeck with outdoor chairs for taking in epic Cape Breton sunsets
  • Queen-sized bed with pillow-top mattress and comfortable linens
  • Three-piece bathroom with sink, shower and toilet
  • Coffee and tea station
  • Fridge, microwave and sink for light meal prep
  • Wi-Fi, heat and air conditioning
  • Smart TV (for streaming services such as Netflix or Prime; cable  TV is not provided)
  • 240-volt electrical outlet to support electrical vehicle (EV) charging.

Due to the presence of an un-lifeguarded beach, wilderness and wildlife on the property, children should be 8 years or older to stay.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Coffee Maker
  • EV Charging
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Television
  • WiFi

Location & Contact

92 Pleasant View Lane, Port Hood, Nova Scotia

Social Media

Locals Know Blog

2 Amazing Hiking Experiences: Perfect Picnic on Franey Mountain and Skyline Trail at Sunset

There are two great ways to make your next trip to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park one you’ll never forget.

2 Minute Read

St. Peter’s & Area

St. Peter's, a delightful community nestled along the picturesque shores of Cape Breton Island St. Peter's is brimming with local businesses, museums, and attractions that offer a glimpse into the region's rich heritage and vibrant culture.

2 Minute Read

5 Most Instagrammable Hikes

You’ve probably seen some incredible Instagram posts from the end of the Skyline Trail or the winding Cabot Trail road.

2 Minute Read