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The staff is always welcoming, the facility is great, the restaurant, coffee shop and spa are all amazing! And the location is wonderful!
Close to all things wonderful within walking distance
Majestic Inn & Spa sits in downtown Anacortes, within easy walking distance of scenic viewpoints, museums, fishing docks and the ferry terminal to the San Juan Islands. Close-by highlights include the Cap Sante Park overlook, the Anacortes Ferry Terminal (gateway to the islands), the Anacortes Museum and Depot, and short drives to Mount Erie for hikes and Deception Pass State Park for dramatic coastal scenery. The hotel's central location makes it ideal for exploring shops, restaurants and waterfront activities on foot.
A short hilltop park with panoramic views of Anacortes, Fidalgo Bay and the San Juan Islands — great for photos and short walks.
The main ferry terminal for trips to Orcas, San Juan and Lopez Islands — ideal for day trips and island hopping.
Small local museum showcasing Anacortes history, maritime exhibits and rotating local displays — a quick cultural stop downtown.
Popular local peak with short hikes, rocky viewpoints and sweeping views of the islands and mountains. Excellent for sunrise/sunset and photography.
Large waterfront park with beaches, picnic areas and trails — good for family outings, beachcombing and birdwatching.
Iconic park featuring the Deception Pass Bridge, rugged coastline, tide pools and scenic drives — one of Washington's most photographed spots.
Make the most of your stay at Majestic Inn and Spa with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Anacortes:
Anacortes is a charming waterfront town and the primary gateway to the San Juan Islands, offering boating, whale‑watching, scenic hikes and relaxed small‑town shopping and dining. The Majestic Inn & Spa is an excellent base for exploring the region thanks to its central downtown location, easy walking access to the ferry terminal and waterfront, on‑site restaurant, coffee shop, rooftop bar with views, full spa services and friendly staff. Guests consistently praise the clean, comfortable rooms, helpful staff and convenient parking — making it a strong choice for couples, families and island-bound travelers.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Anacortes
Summer
Summer (June–August)
Winter (December–February)
March–May: Spring brings blooming bulbs in the nearby Skagit Valley, milder temperatures, and the start of whale-watching and bird migration seasons. Expect variable weather—sunny days mixed with showers.
A major regional draw in the Skagit Valley (nearby Anacortes) that takes place each April. The festival fills local hotels and increases road and ferry traffic on weekends.
A long-running summer arts festival (typically July) showcasing local and regional craftspeople, live music, and street events in downtown Anacortes.
Weekly farmers market and a variety of small summer events (May–September) that highlight local produce, seafood, and crafts.
Anacortes has a maritime climate: Summers are mild and relatively dry (daytime highs typically mid-60s to low-70s °F / 18–23 °C), springs and falls are variable with frequent showers, and winters are cool and wet (daytime highs often in the 40s–50s °F / 5–12 °C). Always bring layers, a waterproof shell, and good footwear. If you’re boating or kayaking, bring a warm base layer—water chills quickly even on sunny days. Check marine forecasts and tide tables for safe shoreline and boating plans.
Anacortes experiences clear seasonality driven by ferry/boat traffic to the San Juan Islands, nearby Skagit Valley events, and summer tourism. Peak hotel and vacation-rental prices occur in Summer (June–August) when island-hopping, whale-watching and festivals draw visitors. Spring (March–May), especially April during the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, can see short spikes in occupancy and rates on weekends; book early for those dates. Fall (September–November) brings lower prices and deals as day-trippers decline, while Winter (December–February) is the most budget-friendly time for lodging and many attractions offer reduced rates or limited hours. Weekend rates are consistently higher year-round, and long holiday weekends (Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day) can sell out early. Expect premium pricing for waterfront properties and vacation rentals that accommodate vehicles, and moderate price increases on days with large events or cruise/charter arrivals.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Driving from Seattle or Bellingham, and ferries/charters to the San Juan Islands are central to travel plans. Renting a car is convenient for exploring the mainland and reaching ferry terminals; biking and walking are great for downtown.
Reserve lodging and any ferry or charter spots well in advance for late spring and summer dates. Pack layers and waterproof gear, download offline maps, and use early mornings for popular island day trips to avoid ferries and parking crowds. For shoreline exploration, consult tide charts to avoid being cut off by rising water.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Majestic Inn and Spa
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