One- or Two-Night Stay for Two in a Suite or Cottage at Juan de Fuca Cottages and Suites in Sequim, WA
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Cottages feature private decks looking toward Olympic Mountains; kayak and bike rentals included
What You Get
Stay for two in a TwinView room, SeaView room, OlympicView room, or the Eagle's Nest
- $179 for a one-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday
- $315 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday
- $355 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Friday–Saturday
Stay for two in a Fireplace room, Lavender room, Honeymoon cottage, or the K&K cottage
- $229 for a one-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday
- $380 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday
- $420 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Friday–Saturday
Book by: 10/1/12
Travel by: 10/15/12
Included in all one-night options:
- Four-hour kayak rental or six-hour bicycle rental for two
Included in all two-night options: - Four-hour kayak rental and six-hour bicycle rental for two
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Cozy Cottages with Modern Amenities and Breathtaking Views
In the late 19th century, the Reverend A. J. McNemee moved his congregation to the secluded seaside town of Sequim. He constructed a 16’x16’ wooden church with timber culled from area, and it's surrounded by awe-inspiring scenery—the snow-capped Olympic Mountains and the blue-gray waters of Dungeness Bay. Three years later, Reverend McNemee and his congregation moved inland to a more central location, but the church was left intact. Today, it's situated at the southeastern-most edge of the property at Juan de Fuca Cottages and Suites.
The original cottages at Juan de Fuca, constructed in about 1916, were no-frills unheated summer cabins. They stayed this way up until the early 1980s, when a new owner added modern amenities, including whirlpool baths, electric fireplaces, and cryogenic freezing chambers.
The greatest perk of the accommodations might be the vantage point. Frommer’s praises the property for having “well-tended cottages with excellent views,” commending in particular those that look southward toward the Olympic Mountains. To the north, Dungeness Bay shelters an abundance of wildlife including Dungeness crabs, young salmon and cutthroat trout, and harbor seals. Rent a recreational kayak to paddle across the bay's calm waters to Dungeness Lighthouse, which runs free, daily tours. Or, hop on a bicycle to whizz past farmlands and aromatic lavender fields.
Sequim, Washington: Coastal Town Perfumed by Lavender Fields and Dungeness Crab Cakes
Just a two-hour drive from Seattle, Sequim is sidled up next to the cool waters of the Pacific Northwest and the snow-capped peaks of the Olympic Mountains. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts looking to escape the crowds and commotion of the city. Pay a visit to the nearby Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, which has salmon nurseries and Dungeness crabs. These creatures also serve as the focal point of the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival, held October 12–14 this year.
A few miles inland, Olympic National Park shelters pristine hiking trails and colorful ocean tide pools among its rugged peaks.
Sequim falls directly within the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains: the area averages fewer than 15 inches of precipitation per year. Its dry, sunny climate provides ideal growing conditions for lavender, earning it the title of Lavender Capital of North America. Throughout the summer months, visitors can walk through the fragrant, purple fields of local farms such as Purple Haze Lavender, a certified organic lavender farm in the Dungeness Valley.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
In All Included Rooms
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each guest
- Comfortable sitting areas
- Microfiber bathrobes and slippers
- Partial kitchen with small refrigerator, microwave, and coffeemaker
- TV with cable; some rooms have a DVD player
- Views of Dungeness Bay and the Olympic Mountains
TwinView Room
- One queen bed and one twin-size loveseat sleeper
- Wood-burning fireplace
- Private deck
SeaView Room
- One queen bed
- Two-person whirlpool tub and shower with skylight
- Electric river-rock fireplace
- Private deck
OlympicView Room
- One queen bed
- Two-person whirlpool bath and shower with skylight
- Electric river-rock fireplace
- Private deck
Eagle’s Nest Cottage
- One king bed
- Electric cherry-wood fireplace
- Telescope
Fireplace Room
- One queen bed and one queen-size sleeper sofa
- Two-person whirlpool tub and shower with skylight
- Wood-burning fireplace
- Private deck
- Fully equipped kitchen with pots, pans, dishes, and utensils
Lavender Room
- One queen bed and one queen-size sleeper sofa
- Two-person whirlpool tub and shower with skylight
- Electric fireplace
- Sunroom and private deck
- Fully equipped kitchen with pots, pans, dishes, and utensils
Honeymoon Cottage
- One queen bed and Euro-Lounger (turns into a double bed)
- Two-person whirlpool tub and shower
- Electric river-rock fireplace
- Private deck
K&K Cottage
- One queen bed
- Private sauna
- Private deck
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 2 p.m.–5 p.m.; after 5 p.m. by appointment
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available (Costco mats are available for free)
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: dogs may be added (by permission) for $20 per pet per night in pet friendly units only (Eagle's Nest and K&K Cottage)
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available with this offer.
- Room upgrades: not available
What It's Worth
Stay for two in a TwinView room, SeaView room, OlympicView room, or the Eagle's Nest
- $179 for a one-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday (up to a $221 value)
- $315 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday (up to a $442 value)
- $355 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Friday–Saturday (up to a $442 value)
Stay for two in a Fireplace room, Lavender room, Honeymoon cottage, or the K&K cottage
- $229 for a one-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday (up to a $288 value)
- $380 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Sunday–Thursday (up to a $576 value)
- $420 for a two-night stay, valid for check in Friday–Saturday (up to a $576 value)
Included in all one-night options: - Four-hour kayak rental or six-hour bicycle rental for two (a $120 value)
Included in all two-night options: - Four-hour kayak rental and six-hour bicycle rental for two (a $240 value)
Total value: up to $816
Amenities
- Access to a private beach
- Onsite kayak and bicycle rentals
- Library of more than 200 movies
- In-room massages (extra fee)
- Free high-speed wireless internet and parking
- Breakfast-in-a-Basket (extra fee)
Traveler's Tips
- The property has a limited number of bicycles onsite: two girls', two boys', three women’s and three men’s.
- Reservations are recommended for bicycle rentals.
- Bicycle rentals include helmets and a map of the area; kayak rentals include life jackets and have a weight limit of 250 pounds.
Getting There
- By plane: about 90 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
- By car: about 75 miles from Seattle
Need to know info
- Promotional value expires Oct 1, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 10/1/12 or promo value expires
- Travel by 10/15/12
- Not valid 7/16-22, 8/31-9/2
- Not valid 8/5-25 for Fireplace, Lavender, SeaView rooms
- Limit 2 pp, may buy 1+ as gift
- Limit 2/visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- $50 fee for all cancellations
- 14-day notice req'd or fee of Groupon price applies
- Options 1, 2, 4 and 5 valid only for check in Sun-Thurs; options 3 and 6 valid only for check in Fri-Sat
- Must be 21+ to check in
- CC req'd at booking & check-in
- Not valid for existing reservations or w/reward points
- 13.4% tax not included.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About Juan de Fuca Cottages
Nestled atop a 50-foot bluff along the steel-blue waters of Dungeness Bay, Juan de Fuca Cottages overlooks the Dungeness Spit that teems with lush plant life, waterfowl, shorebirds, and seals. In the distance, the New Dungeness Lighthouse stoically guides ships, and the Olympic Mountains rub their jagged, snow-peaked backs against the horizon. With many cottages and suites sporting amenities such as whirlpool tubs, fireplaces, and full kitchens, Juan de Fuca Cottages assure relaxation and leisure amongst a landscape brimming with natural beauty. While the cottages keep guests cozy, the staff's mission is to get their guests out among the wild splendor throughout the seasons with onsite rentals of kayaking, biking, and snowshoeing equipment. The new addition of the Dungeness Bay Lodge also opens the region's effulgence of flora and fauna for parties, weddings, or pet-naming ceremonies.