
Sandy Dreams Suite #268
2 bedrooms · Sleeps 4
Book direct in Osoyoos, BC
Yes, you can book Osoyoos vacation rentals directly with the owners. Osoyoos sits at the south end of the Okanagan on the shores of a warm desert lake, close to the United States border in Canada's only true desert region, and every stay listed on StayCanadian links straight to the host's own booking site. Browse verified lakefront condos, beach resorts, and family suites below, and reserve with a local owner instead of a third-party platform.
Each stay links straight to the host's own booking site — no platform booking fees.

2 bedrooms · Sleeps 4

2 bedrooms · Sleeps 4

2 bedrooms · Sleeps 5
$350 / nightMarker locations are approximate. Hosts share the exact address after booking.
Why book direct
Booking direct in Osoyoos means dealing with the owner, not a reseller. You can check the things that matter for a lake holiday before you arrive: how close you are to the beach, whether there is a pool, and where to park the boat. StayCanadian does not add platform booking fees or stand between you and the host; we verify Canadian hosts and send you to their own website. Booking direct keeps more of your trip supporting a local host in a small desert town.

Osoyoos lies at the very south of the Okanagan Valley, wrapped around Osoyoos Lake, which is often described as one of the warmest lakes in Canada. The compact town sits in a pocket desert of sagebrush and sand, with vineyards and orchards spreading across the benches and the United States border only a few minutes to the south. The Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre on the east side interprets the land and the Osoyoos Indian Band's connection to it, and the mineral-streaked Spotted Lake lies northwest toward Kaleden. Anarchist Mountain climbs steeply to the east with valley views. Beaches ring the lake, and most rentals sit close to the water.

Osoyoos is built for lake days: swim, paddle, and boat on the warm waters of Osoyoos Lake, and settle onto its sandy beaches. The surrounding South Okanagan and Similkameen benches hold a concentration of wineries and fruit stands, and the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre offers desert trails and living exhibits about the region's ecology and Indigenous culture. Cyclists ride the valley routes, birders explore the desert and wetlands, and the drive up Anarchist Mountain rewards you with a wide view over the lake and border country. Long, hot, dry summers make this one of the province's premier warm-weather escapes.
Best season: Summer (June to September) for hot, dry weather, lake swimming, and wine touring; spring and fall are pleasantly warm and quieter, and good for cycling and the wineries.
Yes. Every Osoyoos listing on StayCanadian links to the host's own booking website, so you reserve straight with the local owner rather than through a third-party booking platform.
Osoyoos Lake is often cited as among the warmest freshwater lakes in the country, thanks to the shallow south Okanagan desert setting and long, hot summers. Actual water temperatures vary with the season.
Penticton Regional Airport (YYF) is the closest, about 40 minutes north, with limited service. Kelowna International (YLW), about an hour and a half away, offers more flight options.
Beyond the beaches, visitors tour South Okanagan and Similkameen wineries and fruit stands, explore desert trails and exhibits at the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre, and drive up Anarchist Mountain for lake views.
Yes. The warm, shallow lake, sandy beaches, and many resort-style rentals make it a popular summer destination for families. Book early for peak summer weeks, when demand is high.
The border crossing lies just a few minutes south of town. If you plan to cross, carry the proper documents and check current border requirements and wait times.
Last updated July 14, 2026