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21 Romantic Getaways in Washington State

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Fall in Love With These Romantic Getaways in Washington State
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Wendy Rose Gould
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  • Wendy Rose Gould is a freelance reporter based in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Along with The Knot, she contributes to Martha Stewart Living, Real Simple, Insider, Verywell Mind and others.
  • Wendy has a degree in editorial journalism and a second degree in philosophy.
Updated Jul 03, 2025
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Washington is easily one of the prettiest states in the country, offering an incredible combination of lush forests, misty coastlines, sweeping mountain vistas and even cozy towns with loads of charm. Basically, it's the perfect destination for a dreamy escape. Ahead, we're showcasing over 20 romantic getaways in Washington State, ranging from charming cabins to beachy retreats to top-of-the-line luxury resorts with indulgent spas.

Whether you're planning a milestone anniversary trip, a spontaneous weekend getaway for two, a magical Washington proposal, or simply craving some quality one-on-one time with your partner, we're sure you'll make incredible memories at one of these Washington State getaways.

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Resorts for Romantic Getaways in Washington State

Get swept away in a romantic resort getaway. Whether you're looking for a quick weekend trip or are planning your honeymoon in Washington, these properties are sure to have you swooning.

The Inn at Langley, Langley, Washington

The Inn at Langley, Langley, Washington
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The Inn at Langley, perched just above the water's edge on Whidbey Island, is a dreamy and romantic escape that's only 90 minutes from Seattle (by ferry and car). The resort features 28 waterfront rooms, cottages and suites, with each offering a fireplace, jetted tub, premium bedding and a balcony with sweeping Saratoga Passage views. Guests can also partake in on-site dining by James Beard-nominated Chef Matt Costello, a full-service spa, and complimentary perks like breakfast, snacks and drinks.

Things to Do: Stroll the bluffside Seawall Park, kayak the Saratoga Passage, or browse indie shops, galleries and the vintage Chinook Theatre downtown. Wrap up with a spa treatment back at the inn or sip local wine fireside on your private room balcony.

400 First Street, Langley, WA 98260

4.6 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Suncadia Resort, Cle Elum, Washington

Suncadia Resort, Cle Elum, Washington
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Get the heck out of the city and cozy up in the Cascade Mountain playground at Suncadia Resort, located just 90 minutes east of Seattle. This is the picture-perfect romantic canvas—think rows of evergreens, winding rivers in sunlit valleys and three championship golf courses. All set the stage for lazy mornings with coffee and bae on your private balcony, followed by bike rides or paddleboarding adventures.

Things to Do: Depending on the season, gear up and hike forested trails, paddle the Cle Elum River or snowshoe through winter magic. Check out Roslyn Café for brunch or quench your thirst with craft beer at The Brick.

3600 Suncadia Trail, Cle Elum, WA 98922

3.8 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Iron Springs Resort, Copalis Beach, Washington

Iron Springs Resort, Copalis Beach, Washington
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Iron Springs Resort is squarely seated right atop the dramatic Pacific cliffs in Copalis Beach, which are a two to three-hour drive from Seattle proper. The vibes are rustic-chic thanks to cozy fireplaces, fully updated kitchens, and spacious decks where you can soak in those million‑dollar ocean views. Each cabin is stocked with games, firewood and all the makings for a cozy night in. There's also a general store, private beach access and even a fish-cleaning station if you're feeling rugged.

Things to Do: Wander the beach for clams, sea glass or driftwood trophies. Kayak the Copalis River Ghost Forest, explore tide pools, or head into nearby Seabrook for bakery stops and window shopping. This rustic resort stay is all about being laid-back and low-key.

3707 Highway 109, Copalis Beach, WA 98535

4.7 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Romantic Spa Resorts in Washington State

How does a nice spa day sound? These spa resorts in Washington State will have you and your partner feeling pampered and relaxed.

Salish Lodge & Spa, Snoqualmie, Washington

Salish Lodge & Spa, Snoqualmie, Washington
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Just 30 minutes from Seattle but a world away in mood, Salish Lodge & Spa sits dramatically above the thundering—and oh so iconic—Snoqualmie Falls (an elite place for an outdoor proposal, btw). This gorgeous, ultra-romantic spa resort-meets-lodge will keep you two cozy and happy via wood-burning fireplaces, oversized jetted tubs and locally sourced comfort food served with a view. Whether you're sipping honey from the on-site hives or soaking in the steam room postmassage, everything here is designed to slow your pace and spark connection.

Things to Do: Catch misty views from the falls overlook, then hike the riverside trail below for a dose of Pacific Northwest beauty. Back in town, browse local boutiques or grab a slice of pie (and some nostalgia) at Twede's Café, which was made famous by Twin Peaks.

6501 Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, Washington 98065

4.6 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Adrift Hotel and Spa, Long Beach, Washington

Adrift Hotel and Spa, Long Beach, Washington
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Adrift Hotel and Spa combines a sense of coastal serenity with tailored-to-your-needs hospitality so you can lean into the romance and get a little rejuvenation action while you're at it. "Couples can cozy up with ocean views, enjoy live music at the on-site restaurant, Pickled Fish, or book a relaxing couples' massage at the Adrift Spa," says Jessica Blotter, CEO and cofounder of Kind Traveler. "Also, each stay helps fund the Dylan Jude Harrell Community Center through Kind Traveler's Every Stay Gives Back program, supporting the well-being of the local community."

Things to Do: You absolutely must indulge in a massage (or at least the on-property sauna). Also, stroll the 1,200-foot Long Beach boardwalk or explore the Discovery Trail by bike. You can also hit the beach, explore Cape Disappointment's lighthouses and wild trails and indulge in fresh oysters nearby.

409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, WA 98631

4.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Alderbrook Resort & Spa, Union, Washington

Alderbrook Resort & Spa, Union, Washington
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Spa resort meets waterfront getaway at Alderbrook Resort & Spa, which is located on Hood Canal, only a couple of hours west of Seattle. The resort in Washington State is intimate with only 77 rooms and 16 cottages, many of which let you kick back via balconies, deep-soak tubs and fireplaces. It's truly an idyllic, quintessential PNW retreat. As for the spa aspect, you two will have access to the resort's award-winning spa, which features a saltwater pool, sauna, steam room, and a menu of luxe massages, facials and mineral‑soak packages.

Things to Do: Feeling adventurous? Launch kayaks or paddleboards from the Waterfront Center, explore private nature trails or tee off at the adjacent championship golf club. If you're thinking more casual, take a short drive to Union City Market, dine at Hook and Fork, sip wine fireside or gather for nightly s'mores.

10 E Alderbrook Drive, Union, WA 98592

4.3 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Luxury Romantic Getaways in Washington State

Not only are these properties some of the most romantic getaways in Washington State, but they also promise top-tier luxury accommodations and amenities.

Hotel 1000 Washington, Seattle, Washington

Hotel 1000 Washington, Seattle, Washington
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Hotel 1000 is a luxurious gem in the heart of Seattle, designed for refined travelers seeking sanctuary and adventure. Local artistry and nature-inspired motifs adorn the 120-room Michelin Key hotel, mixing deep maritime heritage with modern metropolitan style. The rooms are gorgeous and draped in luxury; you'll get to dream away in plush Frette linens, suds up with Le Labo bath amenities in pedestal bathtubs and gaze out at Seattle via oversized windows.

Things to Do: You're within walking distance of downtown Seattle, where you can check out Pike Place Market, grab a coffee at the original Starbucks, browse indie shops or catch waterfront views from the Seattle Great Wheel. Rosebay, Hotel 1000's lobby bar, captures the spirit of Seattle in its menu of craft cocktails and small bites. For a game of friendly competition, The Nineteenth Topgolf Swing Suite features two simulator bays and a variety of virtual games, plus a lounge for enjoying snacks and drinks.

1000 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104

4.7 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Moose Valley Ranch, Springdale, Washington

Moose Valley Ranch, Springdale, Washington
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If you like the idea of a luxury getaway, but you want to make it a little glamp-y, then this is your spot. Moose Valley Ranch is a secluded romantic getaway in Washington State. It's a custom-built luxury geodome perched on 1,200 acres of pristine working ranch land with the ability to land private aircraft, offering complete privacy almost a mile from the nearest neighbor. Oh, and this isn't typical glamping, either. It's an off-grid luxury experience featuring solar power, a fully equipped kitchenette, and custom ranch details, such as handcrafted moose paddle railings.

Things to Do: Take a quick drive to Fruitland Valley Vineyard for beautiful strolls through the vineyard, elegant wine tastings, dining and fun events. There's also an alpaca farm and a buffalo ranch near Moose Valley Ranch that offer weekend tours. Just a few minutes from the ranch, you'll find a beautiful lakeside day beach, dining and a boat launch at Granite Point Resort at Loon Lake.

4641 WA-231, Springdale, WA 99173

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington

Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington
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The Davenport Hotel is an anchor and showpiece in downtown Spokane, boasting Spanish Renaissance grandeur. Opened in 1914, the hotel is now over 100 years old and is a striking sight to behold with its soaring stained-glass ceilings, fireplaces that blaze year-round, and rooms dressed in Frette linens and oversized marble tubs. (Psst! There's even a honeymoon suite with a heart-shaped jacuzzi!)

Things to Do: Head to Riverfront Park, catch a jazz show at the Fox Theater for a memorable date night in Washington and lift your pinky at afternoon tea (or opt for cocktails) beneath the lobby's legendary stained-glass ceiling. During the day, consider some side-by-side spa time.

10 South Post Street, Spokane, WA 99201

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Romantic Cabin Getaways in Washington State

Washington is known for fish-throwing in Pike Place and balmy coastal views, but the state also has some beautiful forests. Cozy up in a cabin at these romantic getaways in Washington.

Menizei Cabins, Port Angeles, Washington

Menizei Cabins, Port Angeles, Washington
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Talk about a quiet luxury forest retreat for couples. Couples can experience "forest cocooning" at this romantic cabin getaway in Washington. (The property pioneered the trend, which is a new form of wellness travel created to help couples unplug from the urban grind and reconnect to nature and each other.) The Menizei Cabins are an adults-only retreat that combines rustic outdoorsy charm with a sleek, design-forward aesthetic. The season runs from April through October, with the clearest skies and most spectacular sunsets from late spring to early fall.

Things to Do: Go tide-pooling at Salt Creek or along the wild, rugged coastline of Olympic National Park, which is both minutes away and teeming with sea stars, anemones and coastal drama. Chase waterfalls and wander lush rainforest trails near Lake Crescent and Sol Duc, where moss-draped trees and glacial waters make for unforgettable day trips.

403 S. Lincoln Street, Suite 4 PMB 123

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Leavenworth Tiny House Village, Leavenworth, Washington

Leavenworth Tiny House Village, Leavenworth, Washington
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Step off the grid and into the cutest cabin experience of your life! The houses at Leavenworth's Tiny House Village are tucked due east of Seattle and offer five colorful, uniquely styled tiny homes set against the stunning backdrop of the Cascade Mountains. The secluded property is surrounded by towering trees and is within walking distance of scenic hiking trails. It's a great way to unwind with bae via slow mornings, starry nights and cozy, intimate, uninterrupted time together.

Things to Do: The tiny cabins are about 30 minutes away from the iconic, Bavarian-style town of Leavenworth. You'll feel like you're in old-timey Europe, and can enjoy local breweries, touring the traditional architecture and the famous Christkindlmarkt during the holiday season.

20752 Chiwawa Loop Road, Leavenworth, WA 98826

3.7 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Boardwalk Cottages, Long Beach, Washington

Boardwalk Cottages, Long Beach, Washington
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The cozy, stand-alone beach cabins at Boardwalk Cottages in Long Beach are perfect for couples looking for charm, privacy and that idyllic coastal comfort. "With options featuring fireplaces, jetted tubs and ocean breezes, it's a romantic setting for unplugging and reconnecting," Blotter says. They're located in a small village in the heart of downtown Long Beach, Washington, and the property features a heated pool, free wine tastings and a barrel sauna.

Things to Do: Watch the sunset from the beach or explore the nearby Long Beach Peninsula's quirky shops and cafés. You can also book a bonfire package with the hotel for a classic s'mores moment.

801 Pacific Avenue S, Long Beach, WA 98631

4.3 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Romantic Wine Getaways in Washington State

Calling all wine-lovers! Washington has an excellent wine country, and there are even properties that allow you to stay in a working winery! Whether you're in it for the sips or want to see how it all works, these hotels are a must-stay.

Lone Point Cellars, Brewster, Washington

Lone Point Cellars, Brewster, Washington
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The cottages at Lone Point Cellars are an idyllic escape for your next romantic Northwest getaway. The property offers secluded, breathtaking views of the Columbia River. You can even visit their tasting room and make new memories with exceptional wine and food at their restaurant in Brewster, Washington. Their vineyard cottages also have plenty of outdoor space, each with a private deck that offers 180-degree views of the Columbia Valley, an outdoor barbecue area and an adjacent 12,000-square-foot lawn.

Things to Do: On Thursdays, you can enjoy a chef's dinner with Chef Dana, where each course is paired with a wine tasting. If you enjoy golfing, visit one of Washington wine country's premier golf courses. Prefer the water? You can go boating on the Columbia River, boating and fishing at Rufus Woods Reservoir, or fishing or rafting on Methow River. You could also enjoy bird watching and wildlife viewing at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers, or visit the spectacular Grand Coulee Dam.

6 Lakeview Way, Brewster, Washington 98812

4.6 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Inn at Abeja, Walla Walla, Washington

The Inn at Abeja, Walla Walla, Washington
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Tucked on a historic 49-acre farm near downtown Walla Walla, The Inn at Abeja is a boutique winery inn that puts you right in the center of it all. You two lovebirds will stay in outbuildings converted into gorgeous cottages and suites complete with fireplaces, heated floors, and private patios overlooking gardens, creeks or vineyards. On-site perks at this romantic winery getaway in Washington State include a gourmet prix-fixe dinner by a James Beard–nominated chef, breakfast, wine tastings by appointment, cozy firepits, and even in-room romance packages complete with flowers and champagne.

Things to Do: First things first: Sip award-winning Abeja wines at the private tasting bar, then go ahead and meander the manicured gardens or cozy up by the firepit under star-filled skies. Just minutes away, explore downtown Walla Walla's boutiques, galleries and acclaimed restaurants.

2014 Mill Creek Road, Walla Walla, WA 99362

4.9 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Warm Springs Inn & Winery, Wenatchee, Washington

Warm Springs Inn & Winery, Wenatchee, Washington
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Set in a beautifully reimagined 1917 riverside mansion between Wenatchee and Leavenworth (only about two hours from Seattle), this adults-only escape is ripe with romance and nice pours. The Warm Springs Inn and Winery allows guests to stay in one of six uniquely designed suites featuring fireplaces, heated floors, luxe linens and private patios overlooking the garden or river. The inn is also home to a boutique winery specializing in estate-grown Brender Canyon reds; guests can sip vintages just feet from where the grapes are grown.

Things to Do: Swing by the tasting room for estate vintages, wander garden paths and riverside lawns or challenge each other at pickleball. Head nearby for autumn leaf-peeping in Ohme Gardens or snowshoe treks in winter. Return for firepit s'mores and glass-in-hand coziness.

1611 Love Lane, Wenatchee, WA 98801

4.8 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Romantic Beach Getaways in Washington State

If you two are in the mood to soak up some coastal goodness, you'll find exactly that in these gorgeous beach getaways in Washington State for couples.

Outlook Inn, Eastsound, Washington

Outlook Inn, Eastsound, Washington
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The quaint Outlook Inn is located on Orcas Island and is accessible by car ferry, boat, airplane or seaplane. "This romantic property feels like a true escape from the city," says Kevin Jackson, founder and lead guide at EXP Journeys. "Located in the San Juan Islands—80 miles from Seattle and 95 miles from Vancouver—it's the perfect location for a long weekend. The peaceful nature of the surrounding landscapes and the couple-friendly activities available, such as hiking and kayaking, are excellent."

Things to Do: Just steps away, you can wander the charming shops and eateries (the New Leaf Café or Madrona Bar and Grill are both top-notch). Take a short drive to Moran State Park for hiking, waterfalls, paddleboarding on Cascade Lake or a scenic summit at Mount Constitution. Kayak or join a whale-watching tour right from Eastsound harbor for a chance to spot orcas and other marine life.

171 Main Street, Eastsound, WA 98245

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Inn at Discovery Coast, Long Beach, Washington

Inn at Discovery Coast, Long Beach, Washington
Photo: Inn at Discovery Coast

This modern and serene adults-only retreat offers wow-worthy panoramic views of the Pacific and private decks made for sunrise coffees and sunset wine. "The Inn at Discovery Coast is minimalist design meets maximum coziness; it's the perfect romantic getaway in Washington for couples seeking peace and ocean air," Blotter says. There's also a saline pool and cedar barrel saunas for soaking and steaming.

Things to Do: Take a romantic walk to Cape Disappointment or unwind with an indulgent in-room massage. For more adventure, take a beach walk, feel like a kid again while you fly a kite on the beach or build a bonfire steps from your room. (Oh, and pick up some tasty pastries at the on-site coffee house bar.)

421 11th Street SW, Long Beach, WA 98631

4.4 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Friday Harbor House, Friday Harbor, Washington

Friday Harbor House, Friday Harbor, Washington
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The Friday Harbor House is also located in the San Juan Islands, but has a little more activity on-site. True to its name, "The inn is situated on Friday Harbor and there is a ferry to access the island with great activities like wineries, breweries, museums and galleries," Jackson says. "For the more active couple, this is a great alternative to the Outlook Inn. The dining is heavily locally sourced, making the food and wine experience very authentic to the island."

Things to Do: Start your day with harbor views and make sure to nibble on local bites, then wander Friday Harbor's art galleries and boutiques. Pop into The Whale Museum (a must!), kayak past rocky coves, or set sail on a whale-watching tour. Sunset at Lime Kiln Point is also super dreamy, or you can ferry off to wild, windswept Sucia Island.

130 West Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Romantic Bed-and-Breakfasts in Washington State

Bed-and-breakfasts always offer the quaintest stays, and that's true of these sweet options for romantic weekend getaways in Washington State.

Sea Cliff Gardens, Port Angeles, Washington

Sea Cliff Gardens, Port Angeles, Washington
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High atop a 130-foot bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Sea Cliff Gardens is a Victorian-inspired inn that oozes pure Pacific Northwest romance. Choose from five luxury suites—each appointed with European antiques, gas fireplaces and spa-style tubs. Meander through the property's stunning (and very Insta-worthy) garden paths full of more than 200 plant species, get snuggly by the fireplace and wake to gourmet breakfasts. You might get lucky and see some cruise ships drift past or whales playing in the water.

Things to Do: Hit the Olympic Discovery Trail from your doorstep, soak in ocean and island views, then dive into Olympic National Park or the lavender farms of Sequim. In town, browse galleries and savor seafood or pack a cliffside picnic under soaring bald eagles.

397 Monterra Drive, Port Angeles, Washington

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Kangaroo House, Eastsound, Washington

Kangaroo House, Eastsound, Washington
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Bid adieu to the ordinary (at least for a weekend) at this 1907 craftsman‑style bed-and-breakfast nestled just outside Eastsound on Orcas Island. (It's roughly 90 minutes from the Anacortes ferry.) With five uniquely styled suites, Kangaroo House feels super intimate; think private baths, plush robes, a bubbling garden hot tub, a library full of board games and wrap-around porches overlooking lush gardens. Hosts Jill and Charles serve gourmet, multi‑course breakfasts featuring island‑fresh ingredients, and every detail feels like something out of a rom-com.

Things to Do: Explore North Beach or ghost-tree tide pools nearby, browse Eastsound's galleries and cafés or let sparks fly in the hot tub under a starlit sky. Hosts can arrange winery tours or kayak rentals to deepen your island romance.

1459 North Beach Road, Eastsound, WA 98245

4.9 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Nantucket Inn, Anacortes, Washington

Nantucket Inn, Anacortes, Washington
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This dreamy colonial mansion on a half-acre bluff offers sweeping views of Fidalgo Bay and Mount Baker, and is only a few minutes from the ferry to the San Juan Islands and steps from downtown Anacortes. Built in 1925, Nantucket Inn Anacortes is an adults‑only bed-and-breakfast with just eight individually styled rooms. Common spaces include a cozy fireplace lounge, game-filled great room, gardens, and a firepit perfect for cuddly evenings reminiscing or simply enjoying each other's company. Enjoy a hearty hot breakfast daily, nightly home‑baked cookies, and ultra‑friendly hosts who make you feel instantly at home.

Things to Do: Drive 10 minutes to Deception Pass State Park's iconic bridge, beaches and trails. In town, wander Old Town's boutiques and galleries, sip wine at Blackbird Wine Bar or book a wildlife kayak tour. Wrap up by the firepit with a nightcap under starlight.

3402 Commercial Avenue, Anacortes, WA 98221

4.8 Star Rating | Read Reviews