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Join us in a spectacular corner of Washington State, and make your next family getaway an extraordinary beachfront home . . . one that offers a stunning view of the waters of Hale's Passage, the Bellingham city lights twinkling in the distance at night, and the magic of a sunrise over majestic Mount Baker to the east.
This upscale and dramatic residence offers you a private hot tub, wood-burning fireplace, heated floors, fully equipped kitchen, and fine linens, including down comforters and pillows. Surround yourself in luxury, and the knowledge that we pride ourselves in providing the HIGHEST STANDARDS IN CLEANLINESS and tasteful furnishings. Sound System, Cable TV, DVD player and free long distance phone service will add to the feeling that you have really found your "home away from home."
An EXAMPLE OF 10 WATERFRONT HOMES on the island. Please ASK US FOR DETAILS on your OTHER CHOICES!
Lummi Island, a true secret of the San Juans, is a tranquil and friendly community accessed by the "Whatcom Chief," a small, twenty-car ferry that makes the eight minute crossing to the mainland daily from early morning to midnight. The ACCESSIBLE San Juan Island--ONLY 8 MINUTES BY VEHICLE FERRY! The mainland ferry dock is less than two hours from the cosmopolitan cities of Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, and is only about twenty-five minutes from Bellingham, a small, waterfront city very reminiscent of a "mini-San Francisco."
The pristine beauty of sea and mountains blends with our temperate, year- round climate to make our island the perfect place to create memories for a lifetime. MANY POSSIBLE DAY TRIPS! Enjoy a day of culture and shopping in the big city, an adventure through local waters in search of Orca whales, a trip along world famous Chuckanut Drive, or a day of hiking in the mountains---each is an easy day trip ---and you will arrive back at your "home port" on the island in time to marvel at the drama of the northwest sun slowly disappearing behind the silhouette of the magnificent San Juan Archipelago in the distance. |