The Best Whidbey Island Hotels!
June 7, 2022Last year while planning our trip to Whidbey Island, we did a lot of research on what exactly were the best Whidbey Island hotels. We knew we wanted something upscale, relaxing and walkable to local Whidbey Island restaurants and a easy drive to area activities. With several amazing options to choose from, we narrowed it down to the best four which would give us exactly what we were looking for. Today, I’m excited to share with you the best Whidbey Island hotels that will be the perfect retreat for your upcoming travels!
Whidbey Island Hotels
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Inn at Langley For our trip to Whidbey Island, we decided to stay at the gorgeous Inn at Langley which is built into a bluff overlooking the Saratoga Passage and each guestroom offers a stunning view of the water from a private balcony. There is so much to love about this special place including the easy walk to the town of Langley, the views, and the delicious gourmet breakfast which is delivered to your room each morning and includes fresh squeezed orange juice, coffee and homemade pastries. Our stay also included snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, Wi-Fi and luxury bath amenities. No children under 12 are allowed at the Inn, which was perfect for us as we do not have children but they did offer options for canine children, which was lovely. We thoroughly loved our time at the Inn at Langley and cannot wait to return!
Saratoga Inn The Saratoga Inn is another wonderful place to stay in Langley on Whidbey Island. Overlooking Saratoga Passage with views to the Cascades, the inn provides the perfect escape. Hot breakfast, afternoon wine and cheese, and parking are complimentary while the homey rooms have flat-screen TVs with DVD players, and free WiFi, plus fireplaces and sitting areas. Some rooms also feature decks and/or water views.
Boatyard Inn The Boatyard Inn is uniquely suited for longer stays as the rooms are self-contained with private outdoor spaces, separated outside entries, equipped kitchens, comfortable living areas, free parking and safe walking paths to Langley.Decorated with modern furnishings and rustic-chic wood details, this Inn is a the perfect location to begin adventuring the island of Whidbey.
Captain Whidbey Overlooking the ocean at Penn Cove, the Captain Whidbey inn was built in 1907 and features original timbered walls and ceilings. Since the beginning the Inn has been a locus of natural beauty, community gathering and quiet, exalted delight. A place where locals and visitors do things together — even if those things are simply eating, drinking, appreciating nature, looking out across the water, feeling alive, feeling grateful. With rooms reverent of the island’s many past lives, whether in the Historic Lodge, the idiosyncratic Cabins or the Lagoon Rooms, you’ll find intimate accommodations that are not just a respite, but an infinite opportunity for new and evocative human experience and meaningful communion.
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To give you a head start on your adventure, here is what to do on Whidbey Island!
Deception Pass State Park is a strait separating Whidbey Island from Fidalgo Island, in the northwest part of Washington. It connects Skagit Bay, part of Puget Sound, with the Strait of Juan de Fuca and features a pair of bridges known collectively as Deception Pass Bridge cross Deception Pass.
Fort Casey State Park offers guests an enjoyable route along bluff and beach, with panoramic views of Puget Sound, the Cascades and Olympic peaks. With approximately 467-acres this camping park has a lighthouse and sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Fort Ebey State Park is a 645-acre camping park on Whidbey Island, which was originally built as a coastal defense fort in World War II and is now a popular spot for hang gliding, biking, and hiking.
If you’re looking for the best Whidbey Island restaurants, check out this blog post!
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