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Explore hidden coves, marvel at the wonders of island nature with more than 170 beautiful islands dotted off mainland Washington State with breathtaking scenery, are the fabulous Washington Islands known as the San Juan archipelago and drawn by the natural beauty live many artists. About 40 of which are inhabited, comprising of some of the best vacation spots in America, with plenty of wildlife refuges and home to seabirds, seals and sea lions.
Scenic bays, forested shorelines and picturesque landscapes give the islands the atmosphere of privately secluded retreats offering panoramic views of miles of waterfront, tranquillity, romance and a touch of nostalgia. Sailing, cruising tours in unique wooden yachts, fishing, Orca whale watching, sea kayaking and horseback riding opportunities are all available, there are also glorious beaches to relax and play. The attractions and activities are endless and the islands are also a favourite destination for bicycle touring, due to the small amount of cars. The bed and breakfast in Washington The Islands is second to none!

Special places of interests can be found throughout the islands, whether you like scenic views, strolling the many state parks, visiting historical sites or enjoy art galleries, museums and the performing arts, you’ll find it all in the islands. Being among one of the most attractive destinations is the bustling and charming little town of Friday Harbor, it offers an abundance of outdoor pursuits ranging from biking, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, boating, golf or scuba diving. With year round tours, wildlife cruises are worth checking out as is the Orca Whale watching search done on kayak where you can see them in their natural habitat along with playful seals, porpoise, otters and a variety of other unusual native creatures. The Whale Museum located in the heart of Friday Harbor is very interesting, as is the marvellous shopping in this harbor town. The area is also famous for its art galleries, antique shops, bookstores and charming boutiques. Experience the beauty and the many breathtaking views of other nearby islands of Deer Harbor where you can walk, drive, ride a bike or take the inter-island ferry.

Rustic charm with pretty winding country roads and beautiful gardens make Bainbridge Island a wonderful destination. Known for its lively artistic community it boasts a marvellous Performing Arts Center, movie complex, arts and crafts galleries exhibiting local artists paintings, pottery, sculptures and a historical museum. It’s a nature’s paradise and with the Bainbridge Gardens it provides a historic seven-acre nursery featuring unusual trees and shrubs, bonsai and many other garden-oriented items. The outdoors attractions are endless offering hiking, biking, equestrian trails, golf and tennis. Be sure to visit the concerts on Wednesday evenings in Waterfront Park. Bainbridge Island has a rich heritage, ethnic history dating back centuries where you’ll find antiques, vintage furniture, collectibles and so much more. Shopping in the town is a must with the many unique stores, as are the restaurants where you’ll enjoy anything from fine cuisine, al fresco to fresh takeaways. Visit the Vineyard and Winery, enjoy a picnic, play on the beaches or trek through the beautiful forest and parks. From Bainbridge Island and Vashon you can cross the Agate Pass Bridge to the rest of the Kitsap Peninsula, up to Freeland and Clinton. And enjoy not only stunning scenery but some trendy cafes and restaurants too.

On the Southern end of the island lies the beautiful historic village of Langley known as the “artists colony” of Puget Sound. Here you’ll find period buildings in pretty flower-filled streets and hanging baskets, and the arts galleries are exceptional, dine in the quaint restaurants set in picturesque settings and you’ll see why it’s home to many artists with the stunning landscape it has to offer. For charming and affordable bed and breakfast in Washington The Islands region, you’ll find an excellent choice for couples or families vacations.

Nestled snugly between the mountains and the sea is Eastsound, it fits perfectly in the middle of the beautiful horseshoe-shaped Orcas Islands and nearby town of Orcas. Apart from the natural beauty, these small towns provide the outdoor enthusiast with an abundance of things to see and do. From world-class museums, gardens, galleries, shopping and its gently rolling hills and pristine seashore make it a wonderful place for all the family to visit with some of the best opportunities for sightseeing. The Moran State Park with the dazzling Cascade Lake at the southwest corner of the park, provides a variety of interesting activities such as hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, and bicycling adventures galore, the area caters to nearly every recreational whim imaginable with excellent trails. You can hike the 2.7-mile Cascade Lake Loop that runs along the lakeshore where you’ll view Great blue herons, kingfishers, pileated woodpeckers, rabbits and black-tailed deer.

Anacortes along with Greenbank and Lummi Island can all be found on Fidalgo Island where you can drive over the spectacular bridges and it is home of the Washington State Ferry terminal. The bustling port city of Anacortes offers the visitor wonderful parks, great galleries and excellent antique shopping with a myriad of recreational activities for all ages with four full-service marinas and three public boat launches. Whether your vacation is for ordinary sailing or power boating, whale watching, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, golf, camping, sport fishing, bird watching, scuba diving or beach combing, you’ll find excellent opportunities abound. The parks provide hiking trails for all levels and Washington Park a 220-acre gem is the largest and most popular. Don’t miss Deception Pass Bridge for some stunning vistas and beautiful unique stretches of beach. Mount Erie Park, rising 1,300 feet above Anacortes, provides some spectacular views of the Skagit Valley and a real chance to view the scenic neighboring islands that are surrounded by pristine public forestland. For the music and arts buff there are several annual activities like the Waterfront Festival in May and the Anacortes Arts Festival every August, they always go down a treat and generates good rave reviews.

The cute little historic town of Coupeville is the second oldest town in the state and built along the waters edge has some beautiful saltwater beaches to enjoy, it also proudly boasts many original buildings dating from the 19th century. The largest city on the island is Oak Harbor, with a large naval air station where you may see carrier aircrafts taking off and landing. Check out Penn Cove and see where the best mussels are harvested which are considered to be among the finest seafood delicacies and you can taste them in the many restaurants.

Lopez Island a 15-miles long and 8 miles wide, has been dubbed “The Friendly Isle”. Life on Lopez is relaxed and where you can enjoy boating, kayaking, fishing, whale watching, hiking and it is a cyclists paradise as well as a beach combers dreamland with its scenic beauty, try the Fisherman Bay Road to the Shark Reef Recreation Area, located on the southwest side of the island, you’ll find a marine and bird sanctuary that overlooks the San Juan Channel or opt for the Nature Walk on Fisherman's Bay. The landscape is picturesque and as you cycle along the twist and turns of the little country lanes stretching for miles through forests with nearly 30 square miles of woods of old cedar and fir groves and pastoral farmlands offering outstanding vistas, it also has the oldest vineyard, producing organically grown grapes and offers fine wines. You’ll also find several art galleries, a Historical Museum, shops and restaurants. To enjoy the area at a slower pace, then perhaps stroll along the public sandy beaches on San Juan Channel and watch as the boats of all types go back and forth, or hike the trails of the State and County Parks. Whether you visit in any season for a weekend, a week or more, there is always something to do and the quaint bed and breakfast in Washington The Islands provide a charming array of good quality accommodation.

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