Discover the most popular places to visit in Whidbey Island
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve
9.6/10 (44 reviews)
America's first National Historical Reserve preserves a working landscape of coastal bluffs and historic farms. Hike scenic trails offering panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
Lavender Wind Farm
8.6/10 (42 reviews)
Wander through fragrant lavender fields against the backdrop of Olympic Mountains and Strait of Juan de Fuca. Visit during peak bloom (mid-June through August) to shop artisanal products in the farm's historic Coupeville store.
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
9.6/10 (9 reviews)
This intimate arts venue in Langley showcases diverse performances in a welcoming setting. Enjoy premium seating with perfect acoustics, then explore the charming town's dining scene before or after the show.
Whidbey Playhouse
8.4/10 (22 reviews)
This community theater has delighted audiences with quality productions since 1966. Enjoy an intimate evening of local talent performing everything from heartfelt dramas to spirited musicals in a welcoming atmosphere.
Deer Lake
Serene Deer Lake offers a tranquil retreat for fishing and boating on Whidbey Island. Enjoy the peaceful waters surrounded by lush greenery, with private docks available at nearby vacation rentals.
Double Bluff State Park
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
This dog-friendly beach offers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier. Bring your pup to enjoy off-leash areas while beachcombing the unique tidal flats during low tide.
Goss Lake
8.0/10 (5 reviews)
This serene freshwater lake on Whidbey Island offers pristine waters for kayaking and fishing. Circle the lake on the 1.6-mile loop trail to spot wildlife while enjoying the tranquil forest setting.
Windjammer Park
8.8/10 (114 reviews)
This waterfront park offers stunning Puget Sound views alongside a splash park and swimming lagoon. Enjoy the scenic trail or relax in picnic areas while watching boats sail Oak Harbor's waters.
"Our family of six had a wonderful stay at The Coachman Inn in Oak Harbor. The property was very clean, and it was clear the owners take pride in maintaining it. During our stay, we even noticed maintenance work being done to keep everything in great condition, which was reassuring to see.
What made this trip so special wasn't just the hotel—it was the opportunity to spend quality time together. We enjoyed the local drive-in theater, visited nearby parks, and ate at local restaurants, making for...
"What a monumental disappointment. No bathroom in the room, no AC. Terrible staff. I mean she (or they) couldn’t care less that I was there. The person made Checking in seem like a giant inconvenience to them. Then when I asked about AC it was like I was a jerk for even thinking about it, never mind it was 85° out. Then they begrudgingly passed me a fan.
There are no bathrooms in the room. They need to spell that out on the front page, because I didn’t know about it until I got there. No...
"A lovely place to stay in the quaint town of Langley. We arrived before checkin and walked around the shops and ate lunch. Staff were very helpful and even packed a to go breakfast since we were leaving before the breakfast buffet was open. Upon arrival on Whidbey island we did a 4 mile coastal hike at Ebbey's state park that was spectacular. Would definitely return."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.