Contact
Garden Isle Cottages
207 N.W. Coveland
P.O. Box 1305
Coupeville,
WA
98239
Phone Toll
Free
1-877-881-1203
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Garden
Isle Guest Cottages
Nestled
on two acres in the historic old town area of Coupeville
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About
Garden Isle Cottages
The cottages are nestled on two acres
of land in the historic old town area of Coupeville, Washington, on Whidbey
Island. From our property there are views of town, the waters of Penn Cove
and the majestic 11,000-foot high glacier-covered Mount Baker and there
is an easy walk from the cottages to the beach, the farmers market and
the 1853 old town waterfront.
The lovely garden cottages are thoughtfully
decorated and equipped with a VCR, cable TV, queen bed, and a mini kitchen
with microwave. One cottage also comes equipped with a gas fireplace, and
both cottages share an enclosed outside hot tub. Our cottages have local
dial phones, which can also use calling cards for long distances call,
along with hooksups for modem's. A delicious continental breakfast will
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Our Rates
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Rates range from
$130 - $140 per night plus tax. We accept Visa, Mastercard Cards to hold
your reservation. Cancellations must be made at least a week in advance.
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For the convenience
of other guests, no smoking and no pets are allowed. Children are permitted
and we have a playground suitable for children up to kindergarten age.
How To Get Here
From Seattle:
Take I-5 North
to Exit 182. Travel Hwy 525 to the Mukilteo Ferry* (20 min. ferry ride).
Follow 525/20 to Coupeville (approx. 40 min.). Make a
right turn
at the signal light (overpass); drive .7 mile. Look for Garden Isle sign
on the left.
From Canadian
border:
Take I-5 South
to Exit 230. Follow the signs to Coupeville on Whidbey Island. Make a left
at the traffic signal
(overpass)
into Coupeville. Drive .7 mile and look for the Garden Isle sign on the
left.
From Pt.
Townsend/Keystone Ferry:
Make a left
off the ferry, drive 4.7 miles. Look for the Garden Isle sign on the left.
An alternative,
to the sometimes long wait at the ferry, is driving around via the Deception
Pass Bridge.
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