With Victoria topping the list of best small cities in the world to visit, it鈥檚 no surprise three area hotels and one resort also top the reader polls at Conde Nast Traveler for 2023.
B.C.鈥檚 capital city was named No. 1 in the travel magazine鈥檚 2023 Readers鈥 Choice Awards selected by more than 520,000 readers rating their travel experiences across the globe. The Readers鈥 Choice Awards reign as the travel industry鈥檚 longest-running and most prestigious accolades.
The Oak Bay Beach Hotel clinched the top Island spot on the Top Hotels in Western Canada category at No. 7, Fairmont Empress Hotel at No. 10 and The Magnolia Hotel and Spa at No. 11.
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鈥淭his prestigious recognition is a testament to the unwavering commitment of our dedicated team and the heartfelt gratitude we extend to our loyal readers and supportive community,鈥 reads an announcement from Oak Bay鈥檚 only hotel. 鈥淎s a boutique and independent property, this achievement holds profound significance for us to capture the No. 1 Hotel on Vancouver Island and once again land amongst the best Hotels in Canada. It reaffirms the lasting impact we鈥檝e made and the exceptional guest experiences we consistently provide.鈥
Brentwood Bay Resort was named No. 9 in top resorts in Canada.
Tucked in a tranquil valley, the property presents unobstructed views of the Saanich Inlet and nearby forests, Brentwood Bay Resort & Spa focuses on self-improvement, wellness and hospitality, ensuring an exceptional guest experience.
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鈥淎s a member of the Vancouver Island community, having the opportunity to continually put our beautiful home on the map and showcase the exceptional and unique beauty is wonderful,鈥 general manager Natasha Richardson said in a news release. 鈥淲e would like to extend a heartfelt thank you from our team to everyone who voted for us! This acknowledgment is a genuine honour, and we鈥檙e committed to continuing our efforts to elevate hospitality on Vancouver Island.鈥
The 2023 Readers鈥 Choice Awards are published on Conde Nast Traveler鈥檚 website at and celebrated in the November issue.