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"Izzy" Classic 86 VW Westfalia - Fully Equipped Adventure Van,"

4.9 (14 reviews)
Camper van
Victoria, BC
Sleeps 4
$131/night
Delivery Available!
Meet Izzy 1987 VW Westfalia | Classic Island Adventure Rig Izzy is our beloved 1987 VW Westfalia — a charming, go-anywhere campervan built for slow mornings, salty air, and Vancouver Island sunsets. IZZY IS DRIVEN ON VANCOUVER ISLAND ONLY! She’s the perfect mix of vintage soul and practical comfort, ready to cruise coastal highways, wander through old-growth forests, and park up beside hidden beaches. If you’re dreaming of a road trip that feels more experience than itinerary, Izzy is your girl. Mechanical Excellence This Westfalia stands out for its exceptional mechanical reliability. The engine has been professionally rebuilt and meticulously serviced, ensuring smooth, dependable performance on long trips and mountain climbs alike. The transmission shifts cleanly, and recent upgrades include new brakes, suspension components, and a modern cooling system for consistent, worry‑free operation. Every system — from the electrical to the fuel delivery — has been gone through with care to keep the van road‑trip ready. Driving Experience With its steady handling and well‑tuned ride, this vintage van offers the perfect balance between classic VW charm and modern reliability. It’s powered enough for highway cruising yet still delivers that iconic Westy feel behind the wheel. The Vibe This is classic Westy life: pop the top, swivel the seat, open the windows, and let the ocean breeze roll through. Izzy turns every stop into a front-row seat — whether it’s storm watching in Tofino, wine tasting in the Cowichan Valley, or catching golden hour along the Juan de Fuca coast. She’s easy to drive, simple to set up, and guaranteed to spark conversations everywhere you park. Sleeps 4 (Comfortably 2–3 Adults or 2 Adults + Kids) Rear bench folds into a cozy double bed Upper pop-top bed for two with panoramic screened windows Blackout curtains for privacy and lazy mornings Compact but Mighty Kitchen Two-burner propane stove Sink with fresh water tank Fridge/cooler for your Island farmers’ market finds Cookware, dishes & utensils included Coffee tastes better when brewed with a forest view. Off-Grid Friendly Izzy is equipped for unplugged adventures while still keeping things simple and reliable. She’s ideal for BC Parks campsites, beach pull-ups (where permitted), and scenic campgrounds across Vancouver Island. Perfect For Surf trips to the west coast Gulf Island hopping Romantic getaways Family camping adventures Festival weekends Anyone who’s always wanted to experience the magic of a classic VW camper Why Rent Izzy? Because modern RVs are convenient — but a vintage Westfalia is an experience. Izzy invites you to slow down, take the scenic route, and rediscover how little you actually need to have a great adventure. She’s well-maintained, loved, and ready for her next Island road story. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, exploring hidden coves, or simply unwinding under towering cedars, Izzy is more than transportation — she’s part of the adventure. Let’s get you on Island time. Summer 2026 (Major Festivals) Several major festivals are scheduled across the region, including the Cowichan Valley Bluegrass Festival (June 19–21, Lake Cowichan), 39 Days of July (June 25 – Aug 2, Duncan), and the Islands Folk Festival (July 24–26, Duncan). Other notable summer events include the CULTIVATE Music Festival (July 11–12, Gabriola Island), The Pachena Bay Music Fest (July 17–18, Pachena Bay), and the Filberg Festival (July 31 – Aug 2, Comox). Sunfest Country Music Festival (July 30 – August 2, 2026): Laketown Ranch, Lake Cowichan. Coombs Bluegrass Festival (July 31 – August 2, 2026): Coombs. Mid Island Co-op Beachfest ROCKS! (August 7–9, 2026): Parksville. Nanaimo Blues Festival (August 6–9, 2026): Maffeo Sutton Park, Nanaimo. North Island Music Fest (August 21, 2026): Port McNeill. Tofino Events Key 2026 Tofino Festivals & Events Pacific Rim Whale Festival (March 14–21, 2026): A major annual festival spanning Tofino, Ucluelet, and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. It celebrates the migration of Pacific Gray Whales with events like the Parade of Whales & Wonders, Chowder Chow Down, and Baleen Bash closing party. Tofino Wine & Dine (June 6–7, 2026): Held on the front lawn of Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort, this event showcases British Columbia's culinary scene, wine, and local beverages. Feast Tofino (Typically May): A multi-day culinary festival (noted as May 18–June 2 in past, likely similar in 2026) featuring guest chefs and boat-to-table dining. Tofino Shorebird Festival (Typically Early May): Celebrates the migration of shorebirds with expert-led tours and workshops. Tofino Public Market (Saturdays, May–September): Local arts, crafts, and food producers gather, providing a consistent community event. Tours The Pacific Marine Circle Route is a 263–300 km scenic loop on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, starting and ending in Victoria. This 1–3 day journey (usually driven counter-clockwise) covers Highway 14, Pacific Marine Road, and Highway 18, featuring rugged coastal landscapes, old-growth forests, beaches near Sooke, and the Cowichan Valley. This is one of my favourite routes and there is lots of camping along the way. I always stop at Shirley Delicious for great food and vibes and then a stop at Sandcut beach for the waterfall on the beach to the left at the bottom of the trail. If you like surfing the next stop is Sombrio beach and then up to Port Renfrew where I love to camp on the beach. If the tide is low Botanical Beach is the best for underwater sealife in the tidal pools. Best camping is at Pacheedaht Campground Address: 305 Pachidah Rd, Port Renfrew, BC V0S 1K0 There is also camping at Fairy Lake where you can use the SUPs. Next stop is Gordon Bay Park with a sandy beach on Lake Cowichan perfect for camping. If you are taking your time Lake Cowichan rents out inner tubes to float the day away on the Cowichan river. From Lake Cowichan I head south to Duncan and always stop at The Garage for some delicious food and in the summer across the street is live music. Goldstream has camping as well as Bamberton if you want to spend one last night before hitting Victoria. Lots of hiking in Goldstream Park. Sooke to Port Renfrew (Hwy 14 - West Coast Road): Known for "where the rainforest meets the sea," including stops at Sooke Potholes, French Beach, China Beach, and Botanical Beach. Port Renfrew to Lake Cowichan (Pacific Marine Road): A paved, winding, and scenic route through forests that connects the west coast to the inland lakes. Cowichan Valley to Victoria (Hwy 18 & Trans-Canada Hwy): Features wineries, cideries, the town of Duncan, and the Cowichan Bay area. Duration: While possible in one long day, a 2-3 day itinerary allows for enjoying the scenery and hiking trails. Important Tips Drive Time: The route is approximately 255-289 km long. Preparation: Stock up on supplies (gas, food) in Sooke, as options are limited between Sooke and Port Renfrew. Best Time: The route is enjoyable year-round, though popular in spring and summer.

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Amenities

Bedroom
Linens included as add-on
Bathroom
Toilet paper
Hookups and power
Solar
Entertainment
Audio inputs, Radio
Kitchen
Stove, Refrigerator, Kitchen sink, Dining table, Potable water, Coffee maker, Pots and pans, Dishes and utensils, Cooking basics
Climate
Heater, Ceiling fan
Other
Awning, Inverter, Water tank, 1 bunk, 1 queen

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