With miles of wide-open beaches and trails and state and regional parks, there’s plenty of space even in the busy season.
Artists
Artists have been drawn to these islands for years, attracted by the inspirational scenery and space to practice their craft.
Harborview Getaway
This beautiful post-and-beam home has vaulted ceilings and windows from top to bottom, which overlook Holmes Harbor on Whidbey Island.
Admiralty Head Lighthouse
Built in 1903, the Admiralty Head Lighthouse is the second of two lighthouses built in the area and was operated for only about 20 years.
Throwback Holidays for Making Memories
Something special happens with a small town “dresses up” for the holidays. Despite the weather, there’s warmth in the air. The decorations and lights turn store fronts and streets into magical places. That music in the street? Those are your neighbors. The people in the parades? Again, your neighbors. The restaurants? They’re in holiday mode, a place that feels almost … Read More
A Fun Island Wide Driving Scavenger Hunt
From art to barns, here’s our fun and kind of quirky list of things to watch out for while driving around Whidbey and Camano Islands.
Chateau Coho
Newly constructed 3 bedroom (with 3 queen beds), 3 bath home, located at Lagoon Point in Greenbank, with beach access a short walk away.
Get Lost Here
Whidbey and Camano Islands are great for a drive without a map because you eventually reach the water, or the main highway.
Our Best Beach This Month:
Ebey’s Landing
Perhaps Whidbey Island’s most iconic beach, it’s rich in history and beauty. The long narrow beach is near Coupeville, in the center of the island.
Baker’s Acres
Discover tranquility at Baker’s Acres Retreat, an enchanting converted barn studio nestled on a 20-acre estate.