Visit Authentic Washington!
Stay Another Night

Before or after your Seattle-based cruise, give yourself the chance to explore the unhurried sights and sounds of Puget sound from Whidbey and Camano Islands.

Getting to Whidbey Island is easy, just take the Whidbey Sea-Tac shuttle from your pier to any of several locations on the island. You’ll need to book in advance.

A darkened lighthouse at sunset.
Admiralty Head Lighthouse and Fort Casey State Park
offer spectacular views of Puget Sound.

Shop and Savor Scenic Small Towns

Visit small northwest towns without the hustle and deadlines of a cruise ship itinerary. Come visit:

  • Langley – “The Village by the Sea” – more…
  • Coupeville – The second oldest city in the state – more…
  • Oak Harbor – A historic downtown for family discovery – more…

Whidbey Scenic Isle Way

Cruise the country roads and see the views that led to the naming of the main road as a scenic byway, the state’s first on an island. Watch the video…

Parks & Scenery

Explore the rugged beauty of island beaches. Walk through old-growth forests. Learn the deception that is “Deception Pass.” Find yourself in nature…

Food and Wine

Take a self-guided tour among the island’s wineries, tasting rooms, distilleries and breweries. Plan your own tour…

Arts & Shops

Many artists have settled here to explore and expand their craft. Galleries display many artists work while some of the artists open their studios to the public. There are even art classes you can take so that you come home with something more than just a tan.   Look for inspiration…

Unique Places to Stay

Stay at a B & B in the woods! Rent a beach cottage for a week! Relax in an old victorian home! Enjoy your vacation at your own pace. Browse our listings…

Homes are in the foreground, water with a cruise ship is in the middle ground, and mountains are in the distance.
A cruise ship comes “oh so close” to Whidbey Island.

Need a Map? Download Ours with Travel Notes

The map downloads as four pages, perfect for printing on your home computer!

Two brochures, one showing the cover and the other showing the map inside.
Logo says Port of Seattle and has three colorful stripes.

This page was created with the assistance of the Port of Seattle.