Gibson Heritage House
Close to the center, this 1906 colonial revival B&B offers four rooms, each named after local pioneers. Each has its own bathroom. Breakfast is of the lavish English variety.
Lakeshore Dr West and South Main St/Skaha Lake Rd are home to most of the local motels. The Okanagan Beach strip is the most popular area. The visitor center has a long list of B&Bs. Expect off-season discounts.
Close to the center, this 1906 colonial revival B&B offers four rooms, each named after local pioneers. Each has its own bathroom. Breakfast is of the lavish English variety.
A mix of 30 older and newer units, although all have updated decor. Each has a patio or balcony from which you can see the lake - albeit over the parking courtyard. In peak months, there's an ice cream café.
Right across from the beach, the 44 units here are large, some have multiple bedrooms and all have kitchen facilities. It's a modern and tidy place.
Another of the Okanagan Beach vacation-apartment-style motels, the 47 units have one to three bedrooms each. The beige decor will hide a week's worth of sand. Enjoy barbecues by the pool.
Right near the busy end of Okanagan Beach, the 40 sites here are set among shady lawns.
The unassuming 1970s design extends to the modest beige and avocado decor. But you'll have little time to linger indoors, what with all the fun nearby. All 36 units have kitchens.
Just 2km east of the centre, on the road to Naramata, this four-room half-timbered 1930s lodge is on the grounds of its namesake winery. You can smell the peaches ripening from the shady grounds, which are a short jaunt from Munson Mountain.
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