Drive your Cabana on a Washington Ferry to get to the San Juan Islands Port, Friday Harbor. The boat ride will pass through Orcas and Lopez Islands making the trek to your first destination an activity all on its own!
Enjoy an evening of leisure with a half mile hike to the picturesque lighthouse via Cattle Point Trail. After, hop into San Juan Island Brewing for casual pub classics and craft brews.
Feeling adventurous? Book an adventure with San Juan Excursions and venture out to the ocean on a sea kayak or whale watching tour. Staying on land? Explore the island on bike and rent at Gilligan's Island rentals.
Later in the afternoon, learn about whales' long migrating history in the at the Whale Museum or stop by Pelindaba Lavender Farm to try the delicious food and beverages made with mint flower.
Enjoy a selection of European inspired Washington wines at Madrone Tasting Room. We love their garden seating area.
Start the day off right with sweet treat from San Juan Bakery before taking another ferry to Anacortes Port, a region of its own, north of Whidbey Island. Drive over famous Deception Pass en route to the Island that's not technically part of the San Juan Islands, but a worthy stop on the way to or from.
Explore the stunning landscape at Ebey's Landing, with views of rich farmland and miles of coastline. The perfect setting to get lost in a book for a few hours before getting just as lost in Price Sculpture Park where installations are integrated with nature.
Visit community owned Greenbank Farm, a must stop for visitors (and a local favorite). The 151 acre farm boasts a cafe, and several shops, wine tasting, gardens, and more!
Drive your Cabana on a Washington Ferry to get to Orcas Island. Washington has the largest ferry network in the United States and is a really fun experience no matter how many times you've done it.
Start your trip with a fantastic and memorable mean at Matia Restaurant. Here, Chef Avery creates unforgettable bites using local and fresh ingredients.
Schedule a whale watching tour or rent a kayak- not convinced? Outer Island guarantees whale sightings! Otherwise, you can enjoy views of the Island from the highest point on Orcas Island, Mt Constitution, while it's possible to drive to the summit, it's worth the 7 mile round trip hiking through forest and enjoying sweeping ocean views.
End the day at Orcas Island Winery to enjoy some of the most notable selection of Washington wines.
Start your morning with coffee at Obstruction Pass, here opal waters lap at a crescent of ocean-smoothed, marble-sized pebbles in rainbow colors. Head back to Orca's Ferry Terminal to take another scenic ferry ride to San Juan Islands.
Enjoy an evening of leisure with a half mile hike to the picturesque lighthouse via Cattle Point Trail.
Start the day off right with sweet treat from San Juan Bakery before enjoying one of the various beach hikes at American Camp with wonderful tide pools and marine wildlife and sites of historical buildings.
Enjoy the sustainability and beauty of the many farms on San Juan. Meet some friendly alpacas at Krystal Acres Alpacas Farm or stop by Pelindaba Lavender Farm to try the delicious food and beverages made with lavender.
Book an adventure with San Juan Excursions and venture out to the ocean on a sea kayak. Staying on land? Explore the island on bike and rent at Gilligan's Island rentals.
Afterward, enjoy a selection of European inspired Washington wines at Madrone Tasting Room. We love their garden seating area.
Take your Cabana onto the Mukilteo Ferry to Coupeville Ferry Terminal. A short and sweet ferry ride with glorious views of the island studded sound.
Once arriving on the Island, head to Langley, a subset of the Island with a charming downtown with great restaurants, breweries, and wine tasting rooms overlooking the beach. If you see a whale you can ring the town's whale bell in the center of the block.
Start your morning at community owned Greenbank Farm, a must stop for visitors (and a local favorite). The 151 acre farm boasts a cafe, and several shops, wine tasting, gardens, and more!
Next, explore the stunning landscape at Ebey's Landing, with views of rich farmland and miles of coastline. The perfect setting to get lost in a book for a few hours before getting just as lost in Price Sculpture Park where installations are integrated with nature.
A short drive from the heart of Whidbey and you'll arrive at Deception Pass. Start your day at the Bowman Bay day use area, relax here or hike the 1.5 mile trail travels north along the bay to Rosario Head.
We love the Lighthouse Lottie Points Loop Trail, this easy 2.4 mile trail with little incline travels south along the bay and coastal cliffs for some of the best views on the Island. Visit the Whidbey Island Sculpture Experience to see amazing art of work integrated with nature.
Drive your Cabana over the Deception Pass Bridge, a stomach-dropping high bridge over mysterious coves and rugged cliffs. Stop at The Shrimp Shack before you get to famous Deception Pass, if you're early enough to arrive before they run out of shrimp for the day!
Stroll Lopez Village, the commercial hub of Lopez Island about 4.5 miles from the ferry terminal, with a variety of shops and galleries, coffee shops, a bakery, and restaurants.
Wake up to fresh baked goods from Barn Owl Bakery, they grow and uses grains from Lopez Island farmers in their baked goods, even the yeast is procured from wild leaven grown in the area.
Shark Reef Sanctuary is one of the best things to do on Lopez Island if you want to see some seals. This hike is on the southwestern part of the island and takes you about a half-mile through the woods to the coastline. Have dinner at the one the best restaurants in the NW, some say the best restaurant, Ursa Minor.
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