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Anacortes: The ultimate summer water adventure destination

Aug 1, 2024, 11:27 AM | Updated: Aug 7, 2024, 9:00 am

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The Pacific Northwest transforms into an outdoor haven during the summer, renowned for its blue skies on warm and sunny days. Yet, the beautiful summer weather in the city often leads to frustrating traffic jams and overcrowded spots, leaving locals feeling drained and stressed. An island escape is the ideal remedy for urban dwellers. Anacortes offers a nearby sanctuary, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. With charming shops, delightful dining and a plethora of entertaining activities, Anacortes is an essential summer destination.

Just a short drive or a ferry ride away, Fidalgo Island is conveniently located for a day trip or a longer weekend getaway. Visitors can extend their stay by unwinding at the Nantucket Inn or renting a room in one of many cozy Anacortes hotels with family and friends. The island offers a variety of experiences such as hiking through the verdant canopies of Deception Pass State Park, tasting fresh produce at the Anacortes Farmers Market and exploring the tide pools along the shore. Additionally, the local stores offer unique items and distinctive gifts to remind vacationers of their visit for years to come. Shops like MoonWater Arts and the Scott Milo Gallery feature collections that intrigue any visitor. they can find it in Anacortes.

Kayak tours

Anacortes is a haven for kayaking enthusiasts. Guided provide a close-up view of the tranquil waters around the island. Navigate through picturesque routes and witness the stunning scenery of the San Juan Islands along with diverse wildlife. Paddle through serene bays and rugged coastlines while learning about the local ecosystem from knowledgeable guides. Kayaking is suitable for both novices and experienced paddlers, making it an inclusive adventure for everyone.

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Charter boats

in Anacortes offer a variety of options for exploring the waters in comfort and style. Whether someone is interested in fishing, cruising, or simply basking in the sun, there’s a charter boat experience. Skilled captains guide visitors through the scenic waterways, ensuring a memorable trip. Fishing charters are particularly popular, offering the chance to catch salmon, halibut and other local fish species.

Whale watching tours

One of the most thrilling water activities in Anacortes is whale watching. The waters around the San Juan Islands are home to a variety of marine life, including orcas, humpback whales and gray whales. provide an opportunity to see these majestic creatures up close in their natural habitat. Expert guides share fascinating insights about whale behavior and the marine ecosystem, making the experience both educational and awe-inspiring. The excitement of spotting a breaching whale or a pod of orcas swimming together is an unforgettable highlight of any visit to Anacortes.

Family fun at Washington Park

Washington Park is a family-friendly destination offering a range of water activities. The park’s beautiful beaches are perfect for swimming, picnicking and building sandcastles. Families can also enjoy boating, fishing and crabbing in designated areas. The scenic loop road offers breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and is ideal for a leisurely drive or bike ride. Washington Park provides a perfect backdrop for a day of outdoor fun and relaxation with loved ones.

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Festivals and events

Anacortes comes alive with vibrant throughout the summer. “Rock the Dock” kicked off summer festivities on July 4 at Seafarers Memorial Park and continues all season long. Every Wednesday and Friday, enjoy free concerts from local artists, gourmet food and craft brews. Summertime never sounded (or tasted) so good. Stay updated with the entire music scene, including free Saturday concerts at the Heart of Anacortes.

The Shipwreck Fest, a flea market 38 years in the making, is perfect for treasure hunters. This massive community “garage sale” features a flea market and antique vendors. On Saturday, July 20, browse over 200 vendors along Commercial Avenue, starting at 8 a.m., and indulge in a variety of unique foods and sweet treats to keep your energy up while you shop.

Art takes center stage at the , an annual event since 1962. Held from August 2-4, this festival celebrates creativity in all its forms. Explore booths featuring local artists, enjoy live concerts and participate in family-friendly activities like the Art Dash Run and street performances. This event is sure to ignite your creative spirit.

Come October 4 and 5 as Anacortes will be celebrating the 13th anniversary of This brew-tastic festival features more than 30 Skagit County local breweries, cideries and food trucks. For more information on Bier on the Pier or to purchase tickets, .

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Dining and shopping

Indulge in the culinary delights of Anacortes by exploring its diverse range of restaurants and drink shops. Visitors can start the day with a fresh brew from Penguin Coffee to fuel adventures around the city. They can then enjoy lunch at Nung Mai Thai, where the robot server may bring out meals. And for a sweet snack, visitors can hop into Sweet Corner for some Bubble Tea and treats to ensure they’re not traveling on an empty stomach.

With minimal travel time required and an abundance of activities to enjoy, Anacortes is the ideal vacation spot for all ages. By visiting Anacortes, people are not only creating lifelong memories but also supporting the local community. Experience the warm hospitality and love the residents have for their island. Book an today.

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