Discover the best top things to do in Whidbey Island, United States including Leisure Yacht Charters, Whidbey Island Kayaking, Putney Woods Trails, Schooner SUVA, Wayfinder Tours, Saratoga Yacht Charters, Ala Spit County Park, Possession Point State Park, Price Sculpture Forest, Double Bluff Beach.
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LYC and Penn Cove Sailing now offer two more boats to chose from. A Catalina 22 and a 24 foot power boat for Crabbing and fishing tours. $45 per hour per person.
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Whidbey Island Kayaking is a guided tour and full-service rental company that provides fun and safe experiences on the waters of Whidbey Island. We offer intimate, specialized tours that include early morning paddles, half-day adventures, birdwatching excursions, and nighttime bioluminescent viewings. Our rental options include both kayaks and paddle boards, and range from on the hour to multi-day. We also deliver to locations around the island!
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Schooner Suva is a historic wooden sailing vessel which is owned and operated by the (non-profit 501(c)(3)) Coupeville Maritime Heritage Foundation. The ship is crewed by trained volunteers and US Coast Guard certified Captains. Suva is supported by donations and by revenue generated from providing paid passengers with 2 - 2.2 hour tours of Penn Cove, Whidbey Island and its environs. Suva is also available for charter to private parties for longer voyages to more distant locales. Suva's normal sailing season is from mid-May through September.
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Fully supported, expertly guided, one and four day road and mountain bike tours on and around Whidbey Island, Washington. Bike rental and lunch is included in the one day price. Contact us for more details and reservations!
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Looking for something to do around Whidbey Island look no further. Our boat Otium is a 32’ Bayliner motor yacht that has all the accommodations that your party of six or less needs for a romantic cruise, sight seeing or drinking wine and eating hors d’oeuvres. We go out all year around with the exception of high wind and rough sea state. In Washington it does rain but that does not slow us down.
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Possession Point State Park is a relatively new park in the system but open to visitors who have a Discover Pass. Small parking lot. Its entrance is just before the county-owned Possession Beach Waterfront Park. It has views of the Cascades and the Olympics, as well as the mainland.
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Visit Where Art Enhances Nature and Nature Enhances Art. The Sculpture Forest is alive with surprise. Discover sculpture hanging from trees or hidden behind foliage. Experience a fun outdoor museum where you are encouraged to wander the trails, learn about unique art, and be immersed in a century old verdant native habitat. Open every day of the year during daylight hours. No dogs or bikes please.
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We took our labrador down here at low tide, what an amazing place. Wide open space, off leash for all but small area for picnic tables. Dogs and kids playing in the water, very calm with no real waves so everone safe. Easy to get to, limited parking fills up but on street spots close by.
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