Langley, Washington Hotels

By Michelle McRoberts

Langley, Washington Hotels
Incorporated in 1912, Langley, Washington is a small town on Whidbey Island in Washington. Just over an hour north of Seattle, Langley offers a small town feel with a big city close enough to not get bored. Useless Bay Golf Club is located in Langley, and when you're tired of golfing, there is plenty of fishing, boating and other activities to enjoy. The area also features many unique and relaxing hotels.

Saratoga Inn

Offering views of the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage, Saratoga Inn offers simple beauty among many amenities. The common area includes an old-fashioned porch and a breakfast is served there each morning. The surrounding area offers boating, biking and whale watching, among many other activities. Most rooms feature gas fireplaces, private decks, flat-screen TV with DVD players and daily housekeeping. Afternoon wine, tea and hors d'oeuvres offers an opportunity to socialize while the wireless Internet access will allow you to keep up with what's going on with friends at home. DVD movies are available to rent at the front desk and games, puzzles and cards are ready to use in common areas. Many package deals are available year-round, including anniversary and birthday packages, as well as a senior saver deal.

Saratoga Inn
201 Cascade Ave.
Langley, WA 98260
(360) 221-5801
saratogainnwhidbeyisland.com

The Boatyard Inn

Situated in Langley on Whidbey Island, Boatyard Inn is a contemporary hotel mixed with northwest style. The hotel features a 30-slip marina, fishing pier and public boat ramp just steps from your door, The Boatyard Inn offers close proximity to Langley's attractions and activities. It's just a short walk to boutiques, galleries, antique shops, and restaurants in downtown Langley. Each of the 10 studio and loft suites offer a waterfront or water view deck and mini kitchens. Loft units add an additional bedroom and bathroom as well as a gas fireplace. Each suite has a large flat-screen TV and DVD player for personal use, as well as free Wi-Fi. Other area attractions include Ebey's Landing, featuring 10 miles of beach, kayaking and sailing, whale watching and golfing. If you're feeling a little adventurous, rent a tandem bike for the day or visit during the annual Langley Mystery Weekend. Special seasonal packages are available as well as special mid-week rates. This hotel does not allow pets and smoking is outside only.

The Boatyard Inn
200 Wharf St.
Langley, WA 98260
(360) 221-5120
boatyardinn.com

The Inn at Langley

Built on a bluff over the Saratoga Passage, cedar-Craftsmen style architecture is one beautiful feature of The Inn at Langley. Each of the 28 rooms, suites and cottages offer an 180-degree waterfront view and jetted bathtubs that overlook the in-room fireplace from one direction and Puget Sound from the other direction. Private decks face the Cascade Mountains, and the beach-level spa offers 3 massage rooms and a steam room. The on-site meeting facilities and high speed Internet are perfect for a company retreat. The Inn at Langley features a gourmet open kitchen that serves a free breakfast each morning and a six-course dinner each night. If you don't want to go into one of Langley's restaurants, the hotel offers a picnic deal for two which features a seasonally inspired meal, a bottle of wine and a blanket. Island Greens, a 9-hole golf course, is just a short distance away. Voted one of the top 500 hotels in the world in the January 2010 issue of Travel + Leisure Magazine, the Inn at Langley offers spa, weekend and winter packages. In addition to golfing, whale watching and boating are popular tourist attractions at the inn. All rooms include a TV, VCR and DVD combo, wireless Internet and coffee makers. Cottages take it a step further with private patios, and master suites go even beyond that, offering a large living and dining area in addition to a fully stocked kitchen.

The Inn at Langley
400 First St.
Langley, WA 98260
(360) 221-0991
innatlangley.com

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About The Author

Having started at a young age, Michelle McRoberts has been writing since 1989. While mostly ghostwriting, she has been published on eHow. McRoberts is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and mass communication at Ashford University.
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