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Holiday rentals in Anacortes

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Top guest favourite
Two stylish red Adirondack chairs sit invitingly on a stone patio, overlooking the tranquil waters of Skagit Bay. The expansive glass doors open to a cozy dining area, with views of the lush greenery and distant forested hills across the water.
Guest house in Anacortes
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Kingfisher Cove Hideaway

As you descend the walkway and round the corner suddenly your whole outlook will change! Perched directly above the serene blue-green waters of Skagit Bay, this custom built vacation home will usher you into a relaxing getaway from it all. Floor-to-ceiling windows immediately draw your eyes outside, where you can watch for seals, orcas, gray whales, great blue herons, and bald eagles, with the forests of Deception Pass State Park directly across the water. Whether you're dining at the cozy table, sitting in the red leather reclining chairs, or snuggled up in the luxurious king-size bed, the spectacular view will melt away your everyday stress. A full-size kitchen is stocked with everything you need to prepare your meals, but if you choose to dine out, there are many delightful options in nearby Anacortes and La Conner. Sunny weather graces this area often and there are a couple of Adirondack chairs for you to sit in, while you gaze at nature or relax and read. A full-size washer and dryer are also available, as well as a generously sized shower, complete with a heated towel warmer and radiant floor heating. No need to bring bottled water! We have a whole house filtration system! Incredibly close to Deception Pass State Park, there is an abundance of walking and hiking trails within minutes of Kingfisher Cove Hideaway. Walk across the historic Deception Pass Bridge and look east to see where you're staying, or west to gaze at the San Juan Islands and the Salish Sea. In addition to Deception Pass State Park, there are dozens of trailheads to choose from in the Anacortes Community Forest Lands (ACFL), with more than 50 miles of multi-use trails. The harbor-side marinas in Anacortes allow visitors to walk among the docks and look at sailboats and pleasure craft, and the Tommy Thompson Trail takes you along the marinas and across the notable 2,000-foot-long paved trestle spanning picturesque Fidalgo Bay. Hop on a ferry, right from Anacortes, to day-trip to the San Juan Islands. Nestled at the edge of the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, south Fidalgo Island gets half the amount of rain that Seattle does. And there's no need to take a ferry to get here - an easy one-and-a-half-hour drive from the greater Seattle area ushers you to this fabulous getaway vacation home. Accessibility: There is a sloped, meandering walkway with some stairs to get from the guest parking to the guest house, which is not wheelchair-accessible. If mobility is a challenge, you most likely will find our walkway down to the guest house not accessible for you. The entire guest house, including the property, is smoke-free. This is an adults-only guest house. No dog(s) or any other pets/animals can be accommodated in Kingfisher Cove Hideaway. Parking notes: The designated parking space is best situated to accommodate standard-size vehicles. Feel free to pull your vehicle all the way down our driveway and turn around at the garage. It is much easier to exit the driveway. This will make sense when you see our (atypically) curved driveway.

Guest favourite
Two cabin structures are nestled among towering trees, surrounded by a natural landscape. A deck connects the buildings, illuminated by string lights. Pathway stones lead through the forest, creating a welcoming approach to this serene retreat.
Shipping container in Granite Falls
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Canyon Creek Cabins: #2

This small cabin for two is perched on a granite ledge, overlooking a rushing river. It is comprised of two small structures connected by a deck. The first structure is a converted shipping container that has a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and outdoor patio. The second structure contains a cozy sleeping cabin, glass sunroom, and stone fireplace. The hot tub is nestled in to the woods overlooking the river, accessible by a lighted trail. The area: The cabin is a one hour drive from Seattle, and just minutes outside of Granite Falls, WA. This area is often refered to as the gateway to the Cascades, and the cabin is just a 20-minute drive to some of the best hiking and most beautiful natural features that Washington has to offer. Some of our favorite hikes include: Gothic Basin, Big Four Ice Caves, Mt. Pilchuck Fire Lookout, Lake Twenty-Two, and Heather Lake. Our cabins are in a small and private community. While we encourage guests to visit the nearby park and to explore the trails on the Cascade Loop Highway, we ask guests to please refrain from wandering the private roads of the community, as the neighbors appreciate their privacy. Frequently Asked Questions: Do you allow dogs? — Yes. We are dog friendly, but do not allow other pets. Can I check-in early or check-out late? — No. Our cabins are often booked back-to-back, and our cleaners need time to prepare the cabin for the next guest. There is not a good area to hang out in while the cleaning is being finished so it's best to arrive at check-in time. What's in the kitchen? — The kitchen is small and stocked with the basics: stovetop, microwave, pots, dishes, spices, dry goods. One thing to take note of when planning your meals is that there is not an oven at this cabin, however we do have a BBQ grill. What's the coffee situation? — We keep Stamp Act coffee, an electric grinder, and a stainless steel french press at the cabin. What's a good restaurant or bar nearby? — We recommend spending as much time at the cabin and in nature as possible. So, plan to bring food and drinks with you. Local favorites in town include Omega pizza (takout pizza and salads) and the Spar Tree (local bar).

Superhost
A serene view of the San Juan Islands at sunset, featuring a gradient sky transitioning from vibrant orange to deep blue. The calm water reflects the colors, while silhouettes of distant islands create a tranquil backdrop.
Lighthouse in Anacortes
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Lighthouse with Hot Tub

Unique fun space! if you are adventurous and want to crash at a very unique spot this is it. First floor has a mini fridge, smart TV, instant hot water kettle, coffee maker, bottled water, day bed with plenty of bedding in storage. Then you climb the ladder and go up to the tower. There is another single bed. Out the door is a private deck overlooking the San Juan Islands with a table and chairs. Take your coffee or wine out and enjoy the day. Head back down take a dip in one of the hot tubs.

Top guest favourite
Home in Anacortes
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Anacortes Waterfront Complete Remodel/Hot Tub

Kick back and relax in this completely remodeled space with comfy living room, gas fireplace and stunning views of Skagit Bay. Watch for eagles, seals and otters, maybe an occasional Orca whale! Take a hot tub with a view or hike miles of trails nearby. Beachfront and also near to Deception Pass State Park. Beach access for kayaking, SUP, crabbing etc... Short drive to Anacortes for shops, dining, art galleries or ferry to Guemes Island. A 1.5 hour drive from Seattle or Vancouver BC…no ferry!!

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the studio apartment features a contemporary grey facade with a spacious patio area. A vibrant red umbrella shades an outdoor dining set, surrounded by landscaped gardens and stone pathways. Second-floor balconies are visible, enhancing the building's layout.
Flat in Anacortes
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Mt. Erie Lakehouse

The studio apartment is located at the foot of Mt. Erie overlooking Lake Campbell. Just minutes away from Deception Pass, historic downtown Anacortes, and a short drive to La Conner. Anacortes is the gateway to the San Juan Islands. Enjoy your coffee on the patio watching eagles and other wildlife. Finish the end of your day, sitting next to the fire pit, with a glass of wine watching the sun set. If you need additional space consider reserving our King Suite. See photo's: "THEME ROOM"

Guest favourite
Tiny home in Anacortes
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

The Eagle's Nest w/ Hot Tub & Water Views

⸻ This tiny home’s most captivating feature is its breathtaking view down Guemes Channel. Imagine soaking in the hot tub while taking in the peaceful trees and water scenery — kick back, relax, and truly unwind. Thoughtfully designed touches throughout make this small space feel warm, inviting, and perfectly suited for a relaxing getaway. This incredible location offers the best of all worlds. Romantic, serene, and unforgettable — you’re sure to make lasting memories at The Eagle’s Nest.

Top guest favourite
A modern black structure stands amid lush greenery, characterized by large windows and a flat roof. A picnic table is positioned on the grassy area in front, surrounded by tall trees. Sunlight filters through the foliage, illuminating the natural setting.
Cabin in Anacortes
5 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Cozy Modern Cabin - The Dragonfly on Guemes Island

Escape to a pet-friendly paradise on Guemes Island! This 2-bed, 1-bath open floor haven sprawls across 2.5 lush acres. Imagine: industrial-grade steel meets polished concrete, inviting nature inside through expansive windows. A glass reading nook, a balcony for forest views, and a woodfire stove providing cozy comfort. Embrace the outdoors inside and revel in the flood of natural light. This is your private retreat—full access to a nature-infused getaway! We are pet-friendly w/no pet fees

Top guest favourite
Sunset views of water are framed by tall evergreen trees, casting silhouettes against the colorful sky. A ferry boat is seen gently floating on the calm water, with distant hills providing a serene backdrop to the scene.
Guest suite in Anacortes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Cypress View 1 Bdrm - Near the ferry and downtown

Heading to the San Juans by ferry or attending the many festivals in Anacortes? This is the perfect spot, just 1.6 miles to the ferry and 1.3 miles to downtown. Enjoy our newly constructed home with a separate space designed especially for guests. Off-street parking and a private entrance lead to this beautiful one bedroom, one bath suite. Enjoy your morning coffee on the shared deck or the private patio while taking in the beautiful views of Cypress Island and the Guemes Channel.

Top guest favourite
The cabin's exterior is gently illuminated in the evening, highlighting its log construction and welcoming porch. Soft lighting reveals comfortable seating on the porch, surrounded by lush greenery and stone pathways, creating a serene atmosphere amidst the trees.
Tiny home in La Conner
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 834 reviews

The Coho Cabin - A Beachfront Getaway

Welcome to the Coho Cabin, a tiny house/log cabin perched atop Skagit Bay with direct westerly waterfront views of wildlife, Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mts. Built in 2007, it's an authentic log cabin, custom designed out of Alaskan Yellow Cedar. Enjoy the rustic-yet-elegant vibe, radiant heated floors, cozy loft bed, outdoor bbq and private location. Located 10 min. west of La Conner, guests can browse shops, adventure on unique hikes, or enjoy a relaxing beach stroll.

Top guest favourite
A spacious farmhouse is set amidst lush greenery and vibrant flower beds. The two-story structure features a large balcony with multiple windows, surrounded by trees and a well-maintained lawn. Colorful flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white are visible in the foreground.
Flat in Anacortes
5 out of 5 average rating, 419 reviews

Farmhouse Getaway

Welcome to this serene and spacious farmhouse get-away. Located on beautiful south Fidalgo island, you are 7 minutes to Deception Pass bridge, 13 minutes to downtown Anacortes, and 17 minutes to the ferry terminal to the San Juan islands. Curl up with a good book, watch a movie or just relax and enjoy our beautiful view of north Whidbey island and Deception Pass. Our gardens explode in summertime so feel free to wander and pick flowers, fruit or vegetables in season.

Top guest favourite
A serene view from the cabin's backyard showcases calm waters reflecting soft pastel hues of dawn. The landscape features distant islands surrounded by trees, while a fire pit with seating is positioned on the grassy area, inviting relaxation amid nature.
Cabin in Anacortes
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Cozy beach bungalow w/private beach access.

Lay back and relax in this cabin with majestic views of Similk Bay. No ferry required! Enjoy private beach access with private stairs and tidelands rights. This cozy bungalow has updated windows, base board heating, wood burning fireplace. High-speed WiFi available. Come and enjoy the Pacific Northwest with your family and closest friends. Watch hummingbirds, sea otters and eagles feast from the deck. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and unwind here.

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen is presented with stainless steel appliances and light wood cabinetry. A central island with seating offers a functional space for cooking and dining. Natural light filters in through large windows, illuminating the sleek countertops and minimalist design.
Guest suite in Anacortes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

DenPNW with Sauna

DenPNW is a recently curated space that will indulge your desire for beauty and romance. A modern design with tile and wood walls and free standing stove. The studio has a comfortable king sized bed, built in office space and full kitchen with island. Shared sauna included. The studio is adjacent to another unit and owners live upstairs. You may hear faint noises from shared living and light footsteps upstairs. This space is not suitable for children or infants

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Anacortes?

    Historic Old Town has locally rooted shops and restaurants, and neighborhoods near Washington Park are often suggested for easy access to trails and greenery. Areas around Ship Harbor are popular among guests who plan to use the ferry terminal for island trips.

  • What are the best things to do in Anacortes with kids?

    Kids often enjoy exploring sandy beaches, playgrounds in city parks, and interactive displays at the Anacortes Museum. Seasonal festivals and boat tours introduce families to the region’s wildlife and maritime traditions.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Anacortes?

    Explore the Anacortes Farmers Market, hike in Washington Park, or stroll through historic Old Town. Nearby ferries make it easy to discover scenic islands or enjoy whale watching excursions.

  • How is the weather in Anacortes?

    Anacortes has mild summers reaching 74°F (24°C) and cooler, wetter winters with lows around 37°F (3°C). Rain is most frequent in fall and winter, so a waterproof layer is often useful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Anacortes?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer, drier weather and frequent local festivals. Cooler, quieter months appeal to those seeking outdoor experiences with fewer crowds.

  • What are the best places to visit in Anacortes?

    Explore Cap Sante Park for broad harbor views, wander Washington Park’s forested trails and picnic spots, or visit Old Town for historic architecture, galleries, and shops. The Anacortes Ferry Terminal at Ship Harbor connects the city with the San Juan Islands.

  • What are some hiking trails in Anacortes?

    Discover forested paths in Washington Park, ascend Mount Erie for sweeping island vistas, or stroll the Guemes Channel Trail along the shoreline. Each trail has its own mix of native trees and nature views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Anacortes?

    Families enjoy beachcombing at local parks, visiting the Anacortes Museum for hands-on exhibits, and joining guided harbor wildlife tours. Public playgrounds and easy walking trails are found throughout the city.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Anacortes?

    Take a ferry to nearby islands for hiking and wildlife viewing, or explore Deception Pass State Park with its iconic bridge and forested trails. The region around Anacortes has small towns known for local art and food scenes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Anacortes?

    Anacortes has pet-friendly stays, including vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods and areas near parks. Walking paths and beaches around the city are popular for guests traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Anacortes?

    Layer clothing for shifting coastal weather, and arrive early for ferry excursions in peak months. Exploring local farmers markets and seafood spots adds a regional touch to your visit.

  • What is Anacortes known for?

    Anacortes is known for its maritime heritage, island ferry connections, and vibrant waterfront. Many visitors are drawn to outdoor recreation, community festivals, and locally caught seafood.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Anacortes?

    Cap Sante Park provides panoramic harbor views, while Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve has a quiet boardwalk through wetlands frequented by local wildlife. Secret beaches and small art galleries around Anacortes invite relaxed exploration.

  • What are the best foods to try in Anacortes?

    Fresh-caught seafood like Dungeness crab, salmon, and local oysters are frequently suggested in Anacortes. Baked goods, berry desserts, and produce from farmers markets are also community favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Anacortes?

    Pack layered clothing for coastal weather, sturdy walking shoes for trails, and a rain jacket, as showers are common in cooler months. Binoculars and a reusable water bottle add comfort for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Anacortes like?

    Nightlife in Anacortes centers around locally owned pubs, live music venues, and relaxed cafes. Evenings often feature regional bands, craft brews, and friendly community gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Anacortes?

    Anacortes has festivals that often celebrate local maritime culture, music, and regional foods. Signature events are frequently suggested during the summer and early fall, drawing communities together for parades, art fairs, and seafood gatherings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Anacortes?

    Anacortes has many rentals suitable for families, often near parks or in quiet neighborhoods. Look for stays with extra bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces to accommodate group needs.

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