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 | Culinary Agritourism: Meet farmers, growers and chefsCamano Island, Whidbey Island Washington State selected Island, Skagit and Snohomish counties to be part of a new statewide culinary agritourism marketing program. A team from Washington State Tourism and Washington State Department of Agriculture debuted their new plan on Whidbey Island this week, part of the western portion of the Cascade Loop.
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Whidbey and Camano Islands are located in Washinton State's fabled "Treasure Islands" archipelago. And visitors to the Puget Sound islands, no matter what their interest - from antique shopping to outdoor adventure - can find what they treasure on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
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 | Shopping for that Rare FindCentral Whidbey, Oak Harbor, Freeland, Greenbank, Langley, Clinton, Camano Island, Bayview, Coupeville, Whidbey Island From the most practical of necessities to the purely fanciful, we have everything you may have forgotten to pack or would like to bring back as a memento of your trip. Learn more... |
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Located northwest of Seattle, a relaxing island vacation is closer than you might think. With ferry and bridge connections close to the Seattle metropolitan area, you can reach either island in under an hour. Accessible and beautiful, getting to Whidbey and Camano Islands is a scenic part of your vacation trip, however you get there. Nevertheless, both islands are closer to Seattle than the San Juan Islands and require less ferry and drive time in transit. All Maps
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 | Short visit? Must-see Stops For A Taste of the Islands on One Tank of GasWhidbey Island, Camano Island The islands have something for every craving from locally owned gourmet dining to simpler family fare and groceries. Whidbey and Camano Islands have it all. Click here for Agritourism, Farms, Farmer's Markets and Farm Tours. Learn more... |
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 | Local Arts, Textiles and Crafts: Visit Artists, Studios and GalleriesCamano Island, Whidbey Island The islands are both rich in art. The natural beauty and serenity make the perfect haven for painters, sculptors, glass blowers, writers, and performing artists. Dozens of open studios and tours are available year-round where visitors can enjoy the works of internationally known artists. Classes are on-going and open to visitors. Learn more... |
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Whidbey and Camano Islands are located in Washinton State's fabled "Treasure Islands" archipelago. And visitors to the Puget Sound islands, no matter what their interest - from antique shopping to outdoor adventure - can find what they treasure on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
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 | Local Arts, Textiles and Crafts: Visit Artists, Studios and GalleriesCamano Island, Whidbey Island The islands are both rich in art. The natural beauty and serenity make the perfect haven for painters, sculptors, glass blowers, writers, and performing artists. Dozens of open studios and tours are available year-round where visitors can enjoy the works of internationally known artists. Classes are on-going and open to visitors. Learn more... |
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 | Listen to KWPA radio for Whidbey & Camano's local news!Camano Island, Whidbey Island Whidbey Island’s many treasure chests of cultural riches will be unearthed on a new radio program, about to premiere this month on KWPA radio, a community radio station located in Coupeville serving the entire island. “Isle of the Arts” will air every Monday, starting May 17th, at 12:15 p.m.That is 15-minutes after the already established “Whidbey Chat” show hosted by Gwen Sam, which airs live from 11:00 a.m. - Noon.Listeners outside the reach of the public radio station's signal can hear programs streaming 24 hours a day.
For more information about the “Isle of the Arts” or to book an artist or arts event- coordinator on the show, email Mary Rose Anderson or call 515-451-3749. Learn more... |
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Whidbey and Camano Islands are located in Washinton State's fabled "Treasure Islands" archipelago. And visitors to the Puget Sound islands, no matter what their interest - from antique shopping to outdoor adventure - can find what they treasure on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
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 | Listen to KWPA radio for Whidbey & Camano's local news!Camano Island, Whidbey Island Whidbey Island’s many treasure chests of cultural riches will be unearthed on a new radio program, about to premiere this month on KWPA radio, a community radio station located in Coupeville serving the entire island. “Isle of the Arts” will air every Monday, starting May 17th, at 12:15 p.m.That is 15-minutes after the already established “Whidbey Chat” show hosted by Gwen Sam, which airs live from 11:00 a.m. - Noon.Listeners outside the reach of the public radio station's signal can hear programs streaming 24 hours a day.
For more information about the “Isle of the Arts” or to book an artist or arts event- coordinator on the show, email Mary Rose Anderson or call 515-451-3749. Learn more... |
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 | Local Arts, Textiles and Crafts: Visit Artists, Studios and GalleriesCamano Island, Whidbey Island The islands are both rich in art. The natural beauty and serenity make the perfect haven for painters, sculptors, glass blowers, writers, and performing artists. Dozens of open studios and tours are available year-round where visitors can enjoy the works of internationally known artists. Classes are on-going and open to visitors. Learn more... |
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| Holmes Harbor Cellars 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon - Pacific Northwest Winery of the YearFreeland, Whidbey Island NW Winery of Year: Holmes Harbor Cellars 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon The marriage of Greg and Theresa Martinez, the latter with a career in chemistry, has helped put Greenbank, Wash., on the winemaking map with its first vintage. Rated "Outstanding" by Wine Press Northwest magazine. Holmes Harbor Website Learn more... |
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 | Eagles Nest Inn SpecialLangley, Whidbey Island Stay and Recharge in suites surrounded with views of Forest and Water. Fabulous full breakfast each day . Explore the artisan village of Langley; enjoy local art, boutiques and savor local cuisine and wine. Renew in the "spirit" of the island. Mention Promo Code 2010 when making your reservation and receive special rates staring as low as $135 on multiple night stays. Offer good only on new reservations and may not be combined with any other offer. October-May. Please call for availability. For more information: Joanne & Jerry Lechner 4680 Saratoga Road Langley, WA 98260 Phone: 800-243-5536 or 360-221-5331 Visit their web site | Email | Map Learn more... |
One Tank Getaways
Located northwest of Seattle, a relaxing island vacation is closer than you might think. With ferry and bridge connections close to the Seattle metropolitan area, you can reach either island in under an hour. Accessible and beautiful, getting to Whidbey and Camano Islands is a scenic part of your vacation trip, however you get there. Nevertheless, both islands are closer to Seattle than the San Juan Islands and require less ferry and drive time in transit. All Maps
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 | Whidbey & Camano Islands Suggested 4-Day ItineraryCamano Island, Whidbey Island Don't miss all the authentic towns, historic gems, galleries and scenic parks! The beauty of our islands are preserved for your enjoyment so there are very few signs on the main highways. To help you discover our hidden gems, we have created a suggested trip overview for you. Just click on this Whidbey and Camano Islands 4-Day Itinerary to download and print. For more information: Whidbey & Camano Islands Tourism P.O. Box 365 Coupeville, WA 98239 Phone: 1-888-747-7777 Visit their web site | Email | Map Learn more... |
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| Best Islands Close to Home, ISLANDS MagazineWhidbey Island For a quick weekend trip on a budget, try one of these surprising islands. Best for Views Whidbey Island, Washington It's about 25 miles from downtown Seattle to the dock in Mukilteo, but once you're on the ferry to Clinton on Whidbey Island, the commute is over and Puget Sound views begin. The views of Deception Pass are spectacular. Learn more... |
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 | Possession Point State ParkWhidbey Island, Clinton Possession Point marks a dividing line for those heading north in Puget Sound. Turn hard west for the Hood Canal, bear west up the side of Whidbey Island for Admiralty Inlet or go east for Saratoga Passage. This State Park property is also a great overnight destination for those on the populated eastern shores of mid-Puget Sound. Location East side of the southermost tip of Whidbey Island. Learn more... |
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 | Shopping for that Rare FindCentral Whidbey, Oak Harbor, Freeland, Greenbank, Langley, Clinton, Camano Island, Bayview, Coupeville, Whidbey Island From the most practical of necessities to the purely fanciful, we have everything you may have forgotten to pack or would like to bring back as a memento of your trip. Learn more... |
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| One-tank Escapes for Seven Cities, Budget Travel on CNN.comWhidbey Island WHIDBEY ISLAND, Washington 25 miles from Seattle A zigzagging isle on the northern edge of Washington's Puget Sound, the 45-mile-long Whidbey Island is a rural patchwork of pine forests and small family farms, some of which have been passed down from one generation to the next since the 1850s. Overnight option: Original log walls, beamed ceilings and stone fireplaces adorn the 102-year-old Captain Whidbey Inn (360/678-4097, from $94). WCBD - Jun 19, 2009. Learn more. Learn more... |
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 | Goddess Getaway - One night at The Yoga LodgeCoupeville, Whidbey Island Goddess Getaway - One night at The Yoga Lodge on Whidbey Island including a scrumptious organic vegetarian or vegan breakfast; a yoga class; a therapeutic massage and sauna; $250 per person. Two nights, $325 per person. Reservation required. There are no blackout dates or dates when the price increases. Learn more... |
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 | Northwest Business Monthly. Whidbey Island becomes a wine destination. By Carolyn Tamler.Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Vintners invite visitors to the island to sample wines produced by seven boutique wineries Learn more... |
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 | Island Bluff House, Whidbey IslandWhidbey Island The Island Bluff House is the perfect place for your family reunion, business retreat or group getaway. This beautiful home sits high on the bluff above Saratoga Passage and is just 3 miles from the quaint seaside town of Langley. We are happy to arrange catering, group activities, cooking classes and more... just let us know what your needs are. Single Family w/ 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Sleeps 10 Learn more... |
Things To Do
Whidbey and Camano Islands are located in Washinton State's fabled "Treasure Islands" archipelago. And visitors to the Puget Sound islands, no matter what their interest - from antique shopping to outdoor adventure - can find what they treasure on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
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 | 2010 Festivals & Events. Original Island Venues for Meetings & WeddingsCamano Island, Whidbey Island The Shortest Distance to Far Away: Whidbey and Camano Islands provide a wide range of unique and charming venues for the small business, incentive meeting and special occasion market. Check the calendar first for the newest events added daily! Learn more... |
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 | Soaring Eagle Lodge Girlfriend Getaway SpecialWhidbey Island Soaring Eagle Lodge Girlfriend Getaway savings for a 3 day stay for 6: Winter Rate Savings: $260 - Summer Rate Savings: $425 Learn more... |
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| Whidbey Island LifeWhidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Greenbank, Freeland, Langley, Clinton, Bayview, Coupeville, Central Whidbey Seattle PI blog by Sue Frause, Travel Writer Read about her island’s colorful characters and what makes Whidbey such a unique place. Learn more... |
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Whidbey and Camano Islands are located in Washinton State's fabled "Treasure Islands" archipelago. And visitors to the Puget Sound islands, no matter what their interest - from antique shopping to outdoor adventure - can find what they treasure on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
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 | GolfingClinton, Camano Island, Freeland, Oak Harbor From a quirky 9-hole, par-3 course carved out of a veterinarian's farm to public courses with water views, the variety of golf on Whidbey and Camano Islands should suit most anyone to a tee. Learn more... |
 | All-season Bird-Watching AdventuresCamano Island, Whidbey Island Bird watching is an activity that can be pursued year round, seeing something different in every season. Learn more... |
 | Theaters & Performing ArtsWhidbey Island, Camano Island Theater is a passion for many residents of the islands. Learn more... |
 | Museums to visit!Whidbey Island, Camano Island Explore our wonderful museums and learn about how Whidbey and Camano Islands were formed and who has occupied these lands. Learn more... |
 | Short visit? Must-see Stops For A Taste of the Islands on One Tank of GasWhidbey Island, Camano Island The islands have something for every craving from locally owned gourmet dining to simpler family fare and groceries. Whidbey and Camano Islands have it all. Click here for Agritourism, Farms, Farmer's Markets and Farm Tours. Learn more... |
 | Tell us your story!Whidbey Island, Camano Island Fill in and submit the form below to share your story. Here are some ideas for what you might share: How did you discover Whidbey and Camano Islands? What are your favorite places and things to do when you visit Whidbey and Camano Islands? What is your favorite season, festival, outdoor activity or local food? What do you wish you had more time to do here? When do you plan to return? For more information: Island County Tourism Whidbey & Camano Islands Tourism P.O.Box 365 Coupeville, WA 98239 Phone: 1-888-747-7777 | Email | Map Learn more... |