Sneak Away To Snug Harbor Resort In Washington For A Waterfront Weekend Of Rest And Relaxation
Snug Harbor Resort and Marina on San Juan Island offers upscale waterfront accommodations and a variety of outdoor activities.
Once you've experienced a weekend getaway on one of the San Juan Islands, it's tough to top it. Fortunately, there are so many hotels, cabins, and camping spots on the islands, you can stay dozens of times without having the same experience twice. For your next island escape, we highly recommend checking out the Snug Harbor Resort and Marina, where upscale waterfront cabins and suites await you.
Snug Harbor Resort and Marina is located on San Juan Island, right on the shores of the peaceful Mitchell Bay.
The resort is open all year long, and there's truly never a bad time to go.
This property has been a hidden gem since it first opened in the 1960s.
Outdoor enthusiasts tend to love this spot, especially those that fish.
This is one of only two marinas on the west side of San Juan Island, and it's the closest one to whale watching, fishing, and crabbing.
Bring your own boat or rent a kayak, paddleboard, or canoe for free.
If you do go fishing or crabbing, the resort offers cleaning tables, crab cookers, and barbecues for your catch.
Sit at these tables and enjoy a freshly caught feast with your family with outstanding views.
For your accommodations, choose between one-bedroom and two-bedroom waterfront cabins, or waterfront suites of the same size.
The suites are located in the main building, while the cabins stand alone and face the water.
The interiors of the cabins and suites are what you might call "upscale rustic."
They have full kitchens, vaulted ceilings, and all the comforts of home.
Staying at Snug Harbor Resort grants you access to a host of amenities, from the Mitchell Bay Coffee Shop to the bicycles for rent to this new indoor fitness center that faces the water...
...and of course, you'll end each day with a breathtaking San Juan Island sunset like this.
Have you ever stayed at Snug Harbor? If not, treat yourself to a cabin or suite.
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