| John |
Jul 31st, 2001 09:11 AM |
Seattle/Whidbey/San Juan
My wife and I just returned from six days in the Seattle area. Here are some tips and recommendations I hope my fellow travelers might find helpful. I planned every detail of this trip, using the web and several travel books. <BR>We flew into Seattle on Monday morning from Washington (DC) Dulles on Delta via Atlanta. (We used frequent flier mileage so we had to take whatever was available.) Rented a compact car from Thrifty. Book your car as far in advance as possible. I booked in May for late July. Prices nearly doubled in the following weeks! I checked rates on Expedia and then went directly to Thrifty's website to book. We stayed in Lynnwood at Marriott Courtyard-just off I-5. (Marriott Rewards point redemption.) Had dinner at Anthony's Beach Cafe at the marina in nearby Edmonds. They have an $8.95 all- you-can-eat fish and chips on Monday nights and $14.95 a-y-c-e fried prawns on Tuesday. Great deal for a great meal. Eat outside and watch the sunset. Drove to Mukilteo-Clinton ferry on Tuesday morning to sail to Whidbey Island. Ferry wait was about 1/2 hour. Stayed in Langley at the Eagle's Nest B&B. Fantastic place, great location and gourmet breakfast. Ask for the Garden Room - very private and lots of room. Ate dinner at the Langley Cafe. Good food, but service was inattentive. Drove north to Anacortes on Rt. 20 over Deception Pass bridge. State Park is worth a visit. Drive up Mt. Eby for the view of Puget Sound. Anacortes-Friday Harbor (San Juan Island) ferry was a 2-hour wait, but we grabbed a take-out lunch at Charlie's near the ferry terminal. Ferry to San Juan is a beautiful trip (on a nice day). On San Juan, we stayed 2 mights at the The Trumpeter Inn B&B, about 2 miles from downtown Friday Harbor. Wonderful place, beautiful spread in the country with hot tub and shaded hammock - heavenly! <BR>Ate dinner Wednesday night at the Front Street Ale House -- mirco brews and good pub food. On Thursday we took a whale watching cruise on the Western Prince out of Friday Harbor. Saw many orcas, seals and eagles. Also visted Whale Museum, Roche Harbor, Lime Kiln State Park and the Britsh Camp at San Juan National Park. Nice hiking trails and views. For dinner we ate at The Place by the Ferry. Wonderful Dungeness crab cakes and salmon. On Friday, we got in the ferry line at 2:00 pm for the 5:00 pm ferry back to Anacortes. Walked around Friday Harbor, window shopped and ate lunch on deck at Friday's Crabhouse, overlooking the harbor. We each had a fresh Dungeness crab. (We brought our own crab pick/forks from home, as we didn't want to miss a morsel of this tasty treat!) Friday was cloudy, so the ferry ride wasn't as pleasant. Drove back to Lynnwood for another free night at the Courtyard. Drove into Seattle on Saturday morning. Walked the Pike Place Market (a must!) and took the monorail to Seatle Center to visit the Music Experience. (WE did thre Space Needle on a previous trip.) Great place, but you need lots of time to do it justice. It was mobbed on Saturday, as many people were in town for the SeaFest torchlight parade. Had dinner at Etta's Seafood across from the Pike Place Market. Excellent seafood and service. Watched the parade before driving back to the airport for late flight back to the east coast. All-in-all, a very relaxing trip. Advance planning pays off in better prices and fewer hassles. I strongly recommend San Juan Island. Next time, we'll spend a full week and drive less. <BR>
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