13 Best Hotels in The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast, Washington

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The Olympic Peninsula offers an array of lodging options, from Cape Cod–style cottages and rustic cabins to midrange motels, timber-lined lodges, and Victorian-mansions-turned-bed-and-breakfasts. Many offer beach access or views of the water or mountains—or both. It's most difficult to find rooms during holidays and festivals. Winter and shoulder seasons typically offer the most economical prices. Skiers, snowboarders, and day hikers headed to Hurricane Ridge might opt to use Port Angeles as their home base. For gourmands, history buffs, and maritime enthusiasts, Port Townsend offers numerous Victorian-themed B&Bs and hotels as well as inns and motels with bay views. Those seeking peace and quiet might consider accommodations in Sequim. The Washington Coast and Long Beach Peninsula are the best destinations for winter-storm watchers and beachcombers.

Sea Cliff Gardens Bed & Breakfast

$$$$ | 397 Monterra Dr., 98362, USA Fodor's Choice
Sea Cliff Gardens Bed & Breakfast, Port Angeles
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A gingerbread-style porch fronts this Victorian on two landscaped acres of lush perennial gardens, and the inn's grand lawn, dotted with Adirondack chairs, ends on a bluff overlooking Vancouver Island. All of the exquisitely appointed guest rooms have fireplaces and panoramic bay views through large picture windows. Victoria's Repose has a finely carved English oak bed and a balcony with a private two-person hot tub; three other suites have indoor whirlpool tubs. Antiques are artfully arranged throughout the common areas, and you can enjoy breakfast in the sunny dining room or on the gently breezy back patio.

Pros

  • Sumptuous, romantic accommodations
  • Gorgeous flower gardens
  • Spectacular water views

Cons

  • A bit off the beaten path
  • Traditional decor and furnishings may not appeal to all
  • Not a good option for children
397 Monterra Dr., 98362, USA
360-452–2322
Hotel Details
5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Chito Beach Resort

$$ | 7639 Hwy. 112, Sekiu, 98381, USA Fodor's Choice

Blissfully remote and breathtakingly scenic even by Olympic Peninsula standards, this seasonal compound of cabins between Clallam Bay and Neah Bay sits on a remote beach with panoramas across the Strait of San Juan de Fuca toward Vancouver Island. Surrounded by aromatic gardens, these cabins are an idyllic perch for whale, sea lion, sea otter, eagle, and other wildlife viewing, and each cabin has a well-equipped kitchen, an outdoor area with a picnic table, and tasteful furnishings and artwork.

Pros

  • Unobstructed Strait of Juan de Fuca views
  • Cabins have full kitchens
  • Peaceful setting

Cons

  • 15- to 20-minute drive from nearest town
  • Not suitable for kids
  • Four-night minimum stay
7639 Hwy. 112, Sekiu, 98381, USA
216-392–6220
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–Mar.
6 cabins
No Meals

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Colette's Bed & Breakfast

$$$$ | 339 Finn Hall Rd., 98362, USA Fodor's Choice

This contemporary oceanfront mansion set on a 10-acre sanctuary of gorgeous gardens offers a level of service and luxury that's unmatched in the area, with water-view suites that have fireplaces, patios, and two-person spa tubs, and multicourse breakfasts featuring organic fresh local produce, decadent baked goods, and house specialties like Dungeness crab hash, smoked salmon frittata, and dill crepes. Leather sofas and chairs and a river-rock fireplace make the Great Room a lovely spot to view the Strait of Juan de Fuca through 20-foot-high windows. A specially built outdoor fireplace means you can enjoy the deck even in winter.

Pros

  • Sweeping water views
  • Highly professional staff
  • Lush gardens and grounds

Cons

  • Not suitable for kids
  • 15-minute drive from town
  • A bit pricey for the area
339 Finn Hall Rd., 98362, USA
360-457–9197
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5 suites
Free Breakfast

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Miller Tree Inn Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 654 E. Division St., Forks, 98331, USA Fodor's Choice

With country antiques, fluffy quilts, and big windows overlooking peaceful pastures, this 1916 farmhouse on the east side of downtown Forks is nicknamed the "Cullen House" for its resemblance to the description in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight books. A separate apartment has a private entrance and kitchenette. All rooms have TVs and refrigerators, and some also have microwaves. One parlor has a library and piano; the other has games. Lemonade and cookies are served on the front porch in summer.

Pros

  • Some rooms have whirlpool tubs and gas fireplaces
  • Nearby rivers offer prime salmon and steelhead fishing
  • Children are welcome in some rooms

Cons

  • Lots of Twilight-related tchotchkes
  • Some rooms require climbing stairs
  • Pricey in summer
654 E. Division St., Forks, 98331, USA
360-374–6806
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ravenscroft Inn

$$ | 533 Quincy St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA Fodor's Choice

Situated in a peaceful residential neighborhood just a short walk from both Uptown and downtown eateries, this inn stands out for its sweeping double veranda, gracious gardens and lawns, and views of the bay and distant Cascade Mountains. Many of the smartly furnished rooms open directly to the porches, and indoor common spaces are a pleasure to relax in, from the book- and game-filled library to a great room warmed by a roaring fireplace.

Pros

  • Hospitable innkeepers know the area well
  • Comfortable common spaces
  • Bay views from some rooms

Cons

  • Two- or three-night minimum during busy times
  • No TVs in rooms
  • Not a good choice for kids
533 Quincy St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-205–2147
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Shelburne Hotel

$ | 4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, 98644, USA Fodor's Choice

A white picket fence and lovely gardens surround a Victorian hotel that's been operating continuously since it opened in 1896, and today it offers distinctly decorated rooms full of fresh flowers, handsome antiques, fine-art prints, wrought-iron beds, and vintage wardrobes. Some rooms have classic clawfoot tubs and either shared or private balconies. The Shelburne Pub has a dark wooden interior and a contemporary Pacific Northwestern menu focused heavily on seafood. Homemade pastries and specialty desserts feature fresh local ingredients.

Pros

  • Exceptional on-site restaurant
  • Exudes historic charm
  • Steps from several good dining options

Cons

  • Not for those who want contemporary style
  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Not on the beach
4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, 98644, USA
360-642–2442
Hotel Details
14 rooms
No Meals

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Boreas Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 607 N. Ocean Beach Blvd., Long Beach, 98631, USA

Tasteful antiques and interesting books fill this vintage 1920s beach house, where rooms have balconies or decks with ocean views, a jetted spa tub sits in an enclosed glass-and-cedar gazebo that looks toward the ocean, and a private path leads through the dunes to the ocean and joining the Discovery Trail.

Pros

  • Many eateries and shops are just a few minutes' walk
  • Extravagant three-course breakfasts
  • Close to the ocean

Cons

  • Not directly on the beach
  • Not good for families
  • In a busy part of town
607 N. Ocean Beach Blvd., Long Beach, 98631, USA
360-642–8069
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Credit cards accepted
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Domaine Madeleine

$$$$ | 146 Wildflower La., 98362, USA

Perched on a bluff above the Strait of Juan de Fuca, these opulent suites and cottages have updated contemporary decor, colorful murals, fireplaces, and water, mountain, and garden views. Three cottages offer even more privacy and unique settings, such as one by a waterfall. The Lake Crescent Suite has French doors leading to a private outdoor patio that looks out to the ocean; the Hoh Rainforest Suite has cathedral ceilings and expansive water views; and the top floor Hurricane Ridge Suite has a ski-lodge style fireplace, steam shower sauna, and more great views. The grounds include a replica of a portion of Claude Monet's Giverny garden, woodland and waterfall gardens, and a picking garden where guests can help themselves to flowers and berries. Four-course breakfasts, delivered to your room if you'd like, and gourmet snacks are all available.

Pros

  • Gorgeous gardens and water views
  • Abundant wildlife viewing
  • Large private decks or patios

Cons

  • No children under 10
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • 15-minute drive from downtown
146 Wildflower La., 98362, USA
360-457–4174
Hotel Details
7 suites
No Meals

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Five SeaSuns Bed & Breakfast

$$$ | 1006 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles, 98362, USA

Less than a mile uphill from downtown, and surrounded by meticulously cared for gardens, this inviting 1926 inn overlooks the mountains and the bay and contains elegant rooms with Victorian furnishings and wallpapers. Rooms are themed for the four seasons, along with Indian summer. Spring has a breezy balcony, and the roomy Indian Summer two-bedroom suite occupies a separate carriage house.

Pros

  • Lovely setting
  • Excellent full breakfast
  • Walking distance to restaurants and bars

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Can get pricey in summer
  • Not suitable for young children
1006 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles, 98362, USA
360-452–8248
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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A Harbor View Inn

$ | 111 W. 11th St., Aberdeen, 98520, USA

You can gaze out at the harbor from every guest room in this 1905 Colonial Revival–style hilltop mansion with old-fashioned rooms, three with fireplaces, with antique headboards and handmade quilts. Hand-stenciled walls surround the elegant parlors, equipped with Victorian-era antiques and fireplaces for cool evenings. Sunrooms bring in the light and are filled with fragrant plants.

Pros

  • Nice views of downtown and the harbor
  • Gourmet breakfast served in the sunroom
  • Quiet, historic neighborhood

Cons

  • You must enjoy an abundance of Victoriana
  • Not suitable for young kids
  • 20-minute walk to downtown
111 W. 11th St., Aberdeen, 98520, USA
360-533–7996
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Manitou Lodge

$$ | 813 Kilmer Rd., Forks, 98331, USA

Seclusion, quiet, and relaxation are assured at this cedar lodge in the rain forest, where five lodge rooms and two suites in the adjacent cottage have cedar paneling, handmade quilts, driftwood headboards, and oak furnishings; the large Sacagawea room even has a fireplace. The cathedral-size great room has a towering stone fireplace, a tall bookcase, and multiple couches. Two small, rustic cabins are available May through October.

Pros

  • Warmly appointed rooms
  • Tranquil Sol Duc River setting
  • Short drive from Rialto Beach

Cons

  • No TV, phones, or cell service
  • Modest breakfasts
  • Remote location
813 Kilmer Rd., Forks, 98331, USA
360-374–6295
Hotel Details
9 units
Free Breakfast

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Misty Valley Inn

$$$ | 194894 U.S. 101, Forks, 98331, USA
Tucked among towering trees a few miles north of Forks and close to the Sol Duc River, this peaceful little inn is a nature lover's dream, with fragrant roses and rhododendrons, hummingbirds darting about, and views east toward the Olympic Mountains. Comfy, unfussy rooms are named for European countries and are outfitted with robes and slippers for you to venture out to the outdoor hot tub. The lavish breakfasts features sweet and savory treats, like strawberry crepes and Moroccan-spiced omelets.

Pros

  • Lush garden setting
  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Hot tub with woodland views

Cons

  • A few miles north of downtown
  • No kids under 12
  • On a busy road
194894 U.S. 101, Forks, 98331, USA
360-374–9389
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Consulate Inn

$$ | 313 Walker St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA

Perched on a bluff a couple of blocks from the bay, this elegant turreted Victorian mansion with a sweeping veranda and parklike gardens features well-appointed rooms with lovely views, some with brass beds and claw-foot tubs. This landmark sits opposite the 1892 county courthouse and takes its name from the acting German consul, one of the inn's early boarders. Guests can relax in the formal, antiques-filled parlor or help themselves to cookies and espresso in the library. The brick-lined basement holds a billiards room. A three-course breakfast (eggs Benedict is the specialty) is served in the dignified dining room with bay views.

Pros

  • Close to ferry and waterfront
  • Gorgeous grounds and views
  • Exceptional three-course breakfasts

Cons

  • Not appropriate for kids
  • Some steps to climb
  • Slightly hilly 15-minute walk into downtown
313 Walker St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–6753
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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