This Unspoiled Beach Town In Washington Is Like A Dream Come True
Eastsound on Orcas Island is a charming, art-filled village with historic homes and beautiful waterfront views.
It's summer, which means it's the one time of year Washingtonians are dreaming of packing up and moving to the coast. And while we have many charming beach towns that are pretty popular, like Long Beach and Friday Harbor, you'd be surprised at how delightful the smaller, more off-the-radar spots can be. And if you ever visit Eastsound, prepare to fall in love.
Eastsound is located on Orcas Island, the largest of the San Juans.
Nestled above Fishing Bay, this historic village is a quick 15 minute drive from the ferry.
Eastsound is quiet and peaceful, but it also has all the amenities you'll need.
It's really the best of both worlds.
This small town community is big on art. In fact, it was named one of America's Top Small Town ArtPlaces by ArtPlace America.
There are several fantastic art galleries in the small downtown area, and living by the beach must be very inspiring.
For a date night or group celebration, head straight to The Barnacle, a cozy tapas bar known for fantastic cocktails.
Or, enjoy some salmon or fish & chips from the outdoor deck of the Westsound Cafe, which is open seasonally.
Eastsound has historic homes and buildings that date back to the 1880s.
The Orcas Island Historical Museum in the heart of town is full of artifacts and photos that explain the local history.
This tiny waterfront town is big on beauty and charm.
If you're planning a trip to the San Juans this summer, it's a must-see.
Eastsound is such an underrated gem. And if you're still not convinced, we'll give you a few more good reasons to visit the San Juan Islands as soon as possible.
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