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So, if you read our article about Anacortes, you know that the town totally surprised us.  We always thought of it as a town that we just had to drive through to get to the ferry for the San Juan Islands, but we discovered it’s much more than that.  While there we stayed at the Majestic Inn of Anacortes and it was great.
The City of Anacortes welcomed us to explore the town and said that we would love staying at the Majestic Inn, and they were spot on.  We were there for two nights during the Anacortes Waterfront Festival and when the weather was perfect.  I don’t know if it was the community atmosphere, the sea air or the sunshine, but we loved every aspect of our stay at the Majestic Inn.
Locale of the Majestic Inn
Commercial is kind of the main drag in Anacortes.  From its start at the end of town until it terminates at the shipyard, it’s full of interesting, fun things to do.  The Majestic Inn of Anacortes is located at the north end of all the action in the historic part of the town.  While the hotel has been recently renovated, it still retains the charm of the neighborhood… as do the wonderful brick buildings neighboring it.
Except for our jaunt out to Washington Park, we just walked everywhere.  Five minutes walk from the Majestic Inn is Rotary Park and the Cap Sante Marina.  We got to tag along with some locals and go sailing during our visit even!  Five minutes in the other direct is Causland Park, which is just a great neighborhood park for relaxing; it’s a very San Francisco style park (think Lafayette Park in SF).  
All around the Majestic Inn are loads of restaurants that meet the expectation for local PNW cuisine:  fish, beer, the freshest local veggies, beer, local meats and cheeses, local brews…  I know, I said beer a few times, but brewing is such a part of Pacific Northwest cuisine/culture, and it compliments the town of Anacortes.
Our accommodations
We were put in a fantastic, huge room.  We love huge hotel room!  When you’re traveling with two little kids, the more space the better.  The rooms we had here at the Majestic Inn rivaled the size of what we had at the Bodega Bay Lodge.  We had a closet, kitchenette, HUGE bathroom, two queen beds, large living area with a fireplace and a great view.  
Being in a hotel that’s beautiful and comfortable is always nice, but one that’s kid friendly too is really wonderful.  Sometimes we check in and immediately have to move lamps and knick knacks to keep from racking up a huge bill in damages, but the Majestic Inn is tastefully decorated in a Pacific Northwest fashion without breakables.  
Note:  I know that seems odd to call out, but if you check out our stay at the Westin Seattle, you’ll see why it’s important.  Three words:  cast iron balls.
The bedding was very nice and there wasn’t too much of it.  The Majestic Inn was also able to provide a crib, which may seem like a hotel standard, but isn’t actually.  We always travel with our own pack-n-play just in case, but don’t love carting it up to our room, so we always ask if we can have one brought up.  It was nice to hear the front desk say they’d provide one.  It’s the little things.
The other nice touch the Majestic Inn put into our stay was the coffee.  Again, it’s the little things.  Upon check-in they offered freshly ground local coffee from Moka Joe’s for the next morning.  Don’t mind if we do!  In the kitchenette, we had been left a wonderful welcome basket with special Anacortes mugs (thanks!!) and a french press (standard amenity).  Loved it!
Note:  both Chris and I have a history in coffee, so being in a hotel room with locally roasted organic coffee, quality coffee equipment and PROPER brewing instructions… this is a coffee lovers best hotel welcome.
On property of the Majestic Inn
Yes, the hotel is technically called the Majestic Inn and Spa, but we didn’t do any spa services, so cannot attest to the quality and comfort of the spa and its services, but based on the hotel experience, I’m pretty sure having a spa day at the Majestic Inn and Spa wouldn’t suck.
What we did take advantage of was the Rooftop at the Majestic Inn.  Yes, I capitalized “Rooftop” because it’s more than the top of the hotel.  The Rooftop is a wonderful patio with lot’s of seating, stand up bar space, and a fire pit.  It’s the perfect summer evening hangout.  We enjoyed a few beverages from the bar of the Rooftop, but the best was the Lemon Basil cocktail.  It was perfectly crafted with just the right amount of iciness.  And we appreciated the use of shatterproof drinkware.  It’s a thoughtful touch for an outdoor bar area.
There is also a beautiful restaurant and proper hotel bar on the lobby level of the main hotel building, but we didn’t get the opportunity to dine there.  We did talk to some locals who told us that breakfast at the hotel is to die for, but we can’t say from our own experience.  Next time…
What to do in Anacortes
Anacortes is the ideal Pacific Northwest town.  We enjoyed everything from sailing on Fidalgo Bay to walking through the cute, vintage streets of downtown Anacortes.  Downtown is a great place to chill for a weekend due to its parks, the area around Cap Sante Marina and many restaurants.  If you’re in town at the right time you can enjoy the amazing community that gathers for the farmer’s market or any of Anacortes’ festivals and events.
Like we said at the beginning of this post, previously we had considered Anacortes as a drive-through town because we’d never spent the night.  If you’re heading up to the San Juan Islands or Whidbey Island, you should spend a night or two in this amazing little town… and we totally recommend the Majestic Inn as your home base.
If you have any questions about the Majestic Inn of Anacortes or the town in general, feel free to leave us a comment or shoot us an email.  We’re happy to share more of our experiences or recommendations.  We’ll steer you in the right direction whenever possible, and a Majestic weekend is always a good choice.
An ideal PNW hotel: the Majestic Inn of Anacortes So, if you read our article about Anacortes, you know that the town totally surprised us.  We always thought of it as a town that we just had to drive through to get to the ferry for the San Juan Islands, but we discovered it’s much more than that.  
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Once upon a time we wrote this great article about why you shouldn’t write off a destination and basically said that you should always give a place a second chance or even just go experience it for the first time despite what others have said.  Anacortes, Washington is one of those places.  There are so many things to do in Anacortes.
Both Chris and I grew up in Washington, so we’ve been to more towns, either to visit or just drive through.  Until this summer, Anacortes was a drive through town for us.  It’s the place you go if you’re going to catch the ferry boat to the San Juan Islands.  It turns out that Anacortes is so much more than that.
The town of Anacortes invited us up for the weekend to #ExperienceAnacortes and get a new take on this old town and we fell in love.  It’s funny, but as we were just walking around the neighborhood just off downtown, it felt like we were there to check it out and see if we wanted to move there.  No kidding.  We felt so at home.  It’s a perfect snapshot of what we want to experience in small town America.
Tip:  there is an awesome travel blogger from Anacortes whose blog is “Small Town Washington.”  Lara knows her towns and she certainly picked an awesome one to call home.
Getting to Anacortes
So, Anacortes falls between Seattle and Bellingham, Washington (or between Seattle and Vancouver BC).  What this means for most people is that they’ll be on Interstate 5 (I-5) for a good hour or more before getting off and heading west to Anacortes.  You’ll get to go past La Conner and the tulip fields.  It’s a beautiful drive from I-5.
The Olympic Peninsula is also an amazing place to visit.  If you’re coming from the OP, as we like to call it, you can take the ferry from Port Townsend onto Whidbey Island.  It’s about an hour’s drive across Whidbey Island and then across the Deception Pass bridge, but it’s amazingly pretty.  Oh, and you can make a stop in Coupeville too, which is where Practical Magic was filmed.  It’s kind of adorable.
Note:  Anacortes is really easy to add onto any Pacific Northwest travel itinerary. It’s not too out of the way for wherever your final destination is.
Before we arrived in Anacortes, we had some ideas about what we wanted to do.  We wanted to get out on the water, have fun playing outside, have some good food… and change our opinion of what we always thought of as a drive-thru town.  We had an amazing weekend and did all of that and more!
Boating on Anacortes’ Fidalgo Bay
Anacortes is in an interesting place, where it’s not exactly on the Pacific Ocean, but it’s not in the heart of the Puget Sound.  Fidalgo Bay is beautiful, with lots of smaller bays and coves to explore.  We love being on the water, but we don’t have our own boat.  Thank goodness for the Anacortes Yacht Club! (and you should check out two of our boating posts:  Family Boating in the PNW and Boating in Glacier NP)
We happen to be in Anacortes on the weekend of the Waterfront Festival.  We got to sign up in the morning to go sailing with some local folks.  They were very well organized, with lots of captains volunteering their time, providing life jackets and being the most welcoming hosts.  It doesn’t take much to get us out on the water, but the volunteers and the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce we great about getting everybody excited about boating.
Tip:  not every yacht club does this all of the time, but it’s always a good thing to research before visiting a seaside town.  You can also often walk through the marina and random captains will take you out (sometimes for a fee).  Boating is a great activity to add to any vacation or weekend getaway.
Parks in Anacortes
We always try to make time to let the kids run free when we’re traveling (peek at our Crescent City or Eureka articles).  I think that’s one reason that we enjoy family travel:  the play time.  Anacortes is a great town for parks and getting in some good play time.  We enjoyed three different parks during our visit:  Causland Park, Washington Park, and Cap Sante Marina/Rotary Park.
Causland Park was a surprise for us.  We were staying only a few blocks away at the Majestic Inn and just wanted to find some space away from the busy Farmer’s Market and Waterfront Festival.  Not being too out of the way but being totally ignored by everybody in town for the weekend, we had lots of shade for sitting and sun for running.  There were picnic tables and an amphitheater too, but we didn’t get to use them.
Our time at Washington Park in Anacortes was really fun.  We checked out the campground for future use and then made our way down to the water.  After a nice break and some play time on the playground, we went and got settled on the beach.  Oliver (our oldest) quickly made friends with a few other kids and we got to chill and have conversation with other parents.  It was the perfect, relaxing way to end a beautiful sunny afternoon on Puget Sound.
Tip:  we always advise people to keep beach toys and a picnic blanket in your car and always say that we always are prepared like that… but I’d just removed them from the car the day before we left so were without toys.  The tip here is to always double check that you’ve got your standard family travel gear before you leave.
Note:  we will NEVER claim that Puget Sound is warm.  The water is almost always shocking at first, but you can get used to it if you choose to.
The last park we enjoyed was Rotary Park and the Cap Sante marina.  This is where we found the Farmer’s Market and the Waterfront festival.  The Famers Market was quite comprehensive with everything from produce and flowers to local cheese makers and beverage producers.  We went from there directly over to the Anacortes Waterfront Festival which was packed with awesome food, textiles, woodworking, and all kinds of kid activities.  We loved the boat building demonstrations and then we even got to build our own boat, thanks to the Fidalgo Bay Rotary Club.
Tip:  when you’re traveling, to Anacortes or anywhere, check if there are any cool local events to pop in on.  It was such a treat to participate the the Anacortes Waterfront Festival!
Car Shows in Anacortes
Somehow we came across two separate car show events in the weekend we went to #ExperienceAnacortes.  The first was a nifty classic car show at the local bowling alley, San Juan Lanes.  There weren’t a ton of cars, but the owners were all cool and their cars were beautifully taken care of.  It was the first car show the kids had experienced.  It was a great treat!
The next day, as part of the Anacortes Waterfront Festival, we got to stroll through a full-on Corvette show.  It was pretty cool.  Listening to the kids ooh and ahh was adorable.  And trying to keep them from rubbing their grubby little hands all over the chrome pieces…was a challenge.
Note:  we’re not a car family, but going through two car shows in two days was pretty cool and may have planted the car-lover seed in the kids.
Dining around town
When you live in the Pacific Northwest, it’s tough to not get salmon or fish and chips for every meal.  When we visited Anacortes, we just went with it and at least one person had fish each time we ate.   We’ll be sharing more about some great dining options, but here’s a quick recap.
Stop 1:  San Juan Lanes.  I know, you’re thinking that it’s strange to talk about a diner in a bowling alley, but it was seriously good food.  And you know we love our microbrews, so yeah, score!
Stop 2:  Brown Lantern Ale House.  It’s what pub food is supposed to be.  And what a real beer establishment should:  lot’s of local variety and staff that’s on top of making sure you’ve got everything you need.
Stop 3:  Bob’s Chowder House.  Yes, the chowder was tasty, but so were the fish sandwiches and their special sauces.
Like we said, we’ll share more options and some more detail in its own article.
Accommodations in Anacortes
There are plenty of places to spend the night, of course, but we were welcomed by the Majestic Inn and Spa smack dab in downtown and it was great!  Being newly renovated and exceptionally beautiful and charming, we felt privileged to get to spend the weekend there.  We’ll have a review to share in a few days…
Another option is camping.  We love to camp.  We will be camping at Washington Park in July, so will share the details of the campground and our experience there.  Another great option that we’ve done before is Deception Pass State Park, which has lots of space, nice facilities and is about a half hour from downtown Anacortes.  There is lots of hiking and beach combing there, so you can be sure to get your nature fix.
Did we love Anacortes?  Yes.  Will we go back?  Yes, sooner than later.  Should you visit?  Yes!!!  With both the San Juan Islands and La Conner so close, it’d be so easy to add a day or two in Anacortes to your itinerary.  It’s prefect for family travel and has lot’s to offer for a couple’s weekend.  We had a great time and know that anybody else that’s up to #ExerienceAnacortes will too!
Anacortes: a family travel surprise Once upon a time we wrote this great article about why you shouldn’t write off a destination…
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