
Comforts of Whidbey is more than just a serene escape on Whidbey Island; it’s a living testament to sustainable living and a harmonious relationship with the land. Owned by Carl and Rita, this charming bed and breakfast is built on the foundation of respect for nature, thoughtful agriculture, and community.
Rita is the heart and hands behind the flourishing vineyard, lush gardens, and the small farm dotted with alpacas. She meticulously tends to the vines that produce white varietals like Madeleine Angevine and Siegerrebe, turning those grapes into the wines that guests sip while gazing over the Puget Sound. Sustainability is at the core of her work. Everything is grown with care, free from heavy industrial practices, allowing nature to take the lead.
During the warmer months, Rita’s gardens burst with fruits and vegetables, many of which find their way onto guests’ breakfast plates. Each morning, she personally prepares home-cooked breakfasts using ingredients harvested just steps from the kitchen. This farm-to-table approach not only reduces the environmental footprint but also gives guests a taste of Whidbey Island’s natural bounty.
The 22-acre property is a carefully curated blend of vineyard, pasture, and forest, home to alpacas, cows, and chickens. This holistic approach to farming allows Comforts of Whidbey to embrace a low-impact, regenerative model of agriculture. Animals graze freely, supporting soil health, while the vineyard and gardens thrive under Rita’s watchful care.
Comforts of Whidbey is not just a place to rest; it is a place to reconnect—with nature, food, and the simple rhythms of life. Whether enjoying a glass of wine on the deck overlooking the Puget Sound or waking up to a garden-fresh breakfast, every moment invites guests to slow down and savor their surroundings. It is the perfect base for exploring Whidbey Island’s natural beauty and vibrant wine scene.
For those eager to venture beyond the vineyard on Whidbey Island, other notable wineries include Spoiled Dog Winery, Holmes Harbor Cellars, Dancing Fish Vineyards, Ott & Hunter Wines, and Leo & Leto’s Winery and Bistro. Each offers a unique glimpse into the island’s rich winemaking culture, making Comforts of Whidbey an ideal starting point for a truly local experience.