Vacation rentals in Seabeck

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    Explore 20 vacation rentals in Seabeck

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Seabeck vacation rentals start at €44 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    10 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 of Seabeck vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Seabeck rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Seabeck stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Top guest favorite
A white outdoor bathtub is positioned near a lush green landscape, overlooking serene waters. A small wooden tray rests on the tub, holding a steaming cup. Surrounding trees enhance the natural setting, creating a tranquil spot for relaxation.
Cottage in Olympia
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Old Pine: Cozy & Rustic Cabin on the Sound

The Cabin Vibes at Old Pine can’t be captured in photos. Our family’s humble waterfront cabin is the perfect getaway. Walk to Tolmie State Park, enjoy magical views of Puget Sound, and only 15 minutes from downtown Olympia. You’ll love the coziness, trees, comfy beds, views, and of course the legendary outdoor clawfoot bathtub. Whether you’re seeking quiet reflection and respite, quality family time, or a romantic getaway, you’ll find yourself wanting to return here. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️All are welcome.

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A waterfront cabin is positioned on the shore, with a walkable pier extending into the water. The twilight sky glows in shades of pink and purple, reflecting off the tranquil water. Mountains loom in the distance, creating a serene backdrop.
Place to stay in Seabeck
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

The Overwater Bungalow at Sundance

Beach homes are fun, but take things a step further and immerse yourself with 270-degree views of the fjord at this historic boat house. A secret passageway leads to a speak-easy-style bedroom, and then down to a private hot tub where you can soak while watching the sun set over Olympic National Park. Big Beef Spit is a five-minute walk away. A neighboring guest house and caretaker’s cottage are also both available for rent. **Please note that the loft bedroom gets chilly during cold weather.

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A wooden deck extends over the water, featuring several Adirondack chairs arranged to face the picturesque sunset. Silhouetted mountains are visible in the background, while the calm water reflects warm colors of the evening sky.
Cabin in Seabeck
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 587 reviews

Havfrue Sten - Mermaid's Stone

One of a kind cottage located on the Hood Canal with amazing mountain and water views! Come by car, boat, or seaplane!. Spend a relaxing visit listening to the waves lap on the beach while sitting on the deck taking in the mountains and wildlife. Home is on a large, wooded parcel with 200' of private beach. After dinner, sit in a rocking chair on the porch and watch the sun set over the mountains. Wake up and enjoy your coffee by the fire in the hand built fireplace. Level 2 J1772 charger.

Top guest favorite
The cabin is set against a tranquil water view at sunset, framed by towering trees. Soft hues of orange and purple paint the sky, while the serene landscape reflects a peaceful atmosphere. A wooden deck is visible, suggesting a space for relaxation and enjoyment of the scenery.
Cabin in Port Townsend
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews

Historic Discovery Bay Beach Cabin Stunning Views

Experience healing and peace with the sound of gentle waves on Discovery Bay. Our cabin was built in 1939 by our grandfather who was an early businessman in Port Townsend. He wisely recognized for decades to come this would be a prized place of rest, enjoyed by 5 generations. Our two kayaks for beginners and new paddle board are available for rent. Explore the unbelievable beauty of the Olympic National Park just a few miles away featuring hiking to rainforests, glaciers, and mountain lakes.

Guest favorite
A cozy living area features a unique, curved seating arrangement made from natural wood. A modern wood stove is positioned centrally, providing warmth. Large geometric windows allow sunlight to filter in, creating a bright and inviting space adorned with wooden paneling.
Home in Granite Falls
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 523 reviews

Canyon Creek Cabins: #1

Perched high on a granite ledge, you will find this cabin overlooking a rushing river that weaves its way through the dense, lush forest of the North Cascade mountains. The unique asymmetrical A-frame structure is both unexpected and familiar, with its wood-clad walls, exposed beams, and large geometric windows. Whether you are playing whiskey-fueled card game by the fire, or lounging in the hottub while listening to the nearby rushing creek, this cabin offers the ultimate cabin experience.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a modern cabin features a corrugated metal facade with large circular windows, providing views of the surrounding nature. A spacious deck extends from the structure, overlooking the water. The evening light casts a warm glow on the wooden elements.
Tiny home in Seabeck
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 516 reviews

house upon the sand

Once tucked back into the woods, this newly improved 1920s cabin now enjoys a front-row seat to the grandeur of the Hood Canal thanks to a tidal creek that has washed away the sandy soil that once supported the departed trees. This property may prove challenging for individuals with mobility issues. **Pricing is discounted due to ongoing improvements. Tools and materials are kept out of sight, but you may notice some unfinished details. Due to continued progress, appearance may vary.

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Guest suite in Bremerton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

The Waterwheel | Bayfront | Kayaks + Pickleball

The Waterwheel at Black Pearl on Dyes Inlet — a private over-water retreat with its own sauna, king bedroom, and waterfront deck. Wake to the sound of the working waterwheel just outside or step straight down to the beach. The private lower level of The Helm — available standalone when The Helm is unbooked. Full resort amenities included: private beach, kayaks, paddleboards, beachside firepit, and pickleball court. The Loft available separately — inquire about compound availability.

Top guest favorite
A spacious bedroom features a comfortable bed with light bedding set against a backdrop of rustic wooden walls and a ceiling adorned with corrugated metal. Natural light filters in through multiple windows, illuminating a cozy seating area and a sleek dark dresser.
Home in Seattle
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

The Sprucey Roost

Find your landing place in a botanical boutique nestled on a quiet neighborhood street centrally located near one of Seattle's most sought-after neighborhoods: Ballard. Surrounded by old growth Cedars - a peaceful oasis without the bustling sounds of the city! Stocked with the necessary amenities for relaxing getaways to business trips, including a full kitchen and coffee/tea bar. The Roost is a completely separate unit (no shared walls) located in the backyard of our 1906 farmhouse.

Top guest favorite
A wooden platform connects to a tan tent nestled among trees, surrounded by nature. A wooden walkway leads up to the platform, with potted flowers adding a touch of color. Soft lighting strung above enhances the serene outdoor setting.
Tent in Port Angeles
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Olympic Glamping Getaway

Escape the noise and hustle of the city and trade it out for a relaxing stay at our cozy tent. Here you can barbeque up dinner, relax by the fire, sit on the porch and enjoy your favorite movie on the projector. Then you can fall asleep listening to the sounds of nature with a crackling fire to keep you warm. You may wake up to the sound of a rooster crowing as you steep a fresh cup of coffee before you head out on your adventure exploring all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer.

Top guest favorite
A vibrant sunset is reflected in the calm waters of Puget Sound, showcasing hues of orange, purple, and pink across the sky. Small boats are visible on the water, surrounded by distant mountains under a colorful cloud formation.
Cabin in Gig Harbor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,079 reviews

Beautiful Oasis Getaway

Beautiful home right on the waters of the Salish Sea (Puget Sound)! Come to this beach cabin to relax, enjoy the gorgeous scenery, kayak, swim, or walk along the beach, and let your worries drift away. Located on Case Inlet's secluded Rocky Bay. This gorgeous cabin is packed full of fun and amenities! It's a destination in its own right. You won't want to leave. Well behaved pets are welcome. Super friendly hosts that will answer any other questions. Enjoy!

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Tiny home in Snohomish
5 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

The A-Frame - Luxurious Cabin w/ Sauna on 80 acres

When we began construction of the A Frame we aimed to curate a luxury escape where you can transcend the monotony of the day to day. This fully custom A frame cabin was hand crafted from salvaged old growth timbers and hand milled lumber. Built to the highest quality and thoughtfully designed down to the smallest detail. We made sure to include high end luxury finishes throughout to make for a completely unique stay in our private 80 acre forest. @frommtimbercompany

Top guest favorite
A modern black cabin is nestled among lush greenery, featuring a wooden deck with a patio umbrella. Potted plants enhance the inviting outdoor space, while soft sunlight filters through the trees, illuminating the serene forest surroundings.
Cabin in Vashon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 386 reviews

Wolf Den | Cozy Forest Cabin + Wood-Fired Hot Tub

Experience the natural beauty of Vashon Island from a Walden-inspired Tiny cabin tucked into four acres of lush PNW forest. Just a short ferry ride across the Salish Sea from Seattle or Tacoma, The Wolf Den is the perfect retreat for couples or solo travelers seeking a restorative getaway. After exploring the island's many pristine trails, beaches, and local attractions, unwind in the wood-fired soaking tub and let the calming rhythm of island life rejuvenate you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Seabeck?

    Accommodations in Seabeck include waterfront cabins, vacation homes, and properties close to the marina or state parks. Staying near the harbor or in quiet wooded areas is frequently suggested for a peaceful experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Seabeck with kids?

    Kids often enjoy exploring tidal pools and beachfront at Scenic Beach State Park, hiking or picnicking around Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve, and participating in local community fairs. Outdoor adventures and wildlife watching are favorite family experiences.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Seabeck?

    Explore Seabeck Marina, stroll forest trails at Scenic Beach State Park, or discover local art at neighborhood galleries. Tidal pool exploration and seasonal community events round out popular activities.

  • How is the weather in Seabeck?

    Seabeck has cool, rainy winters around 37–52°F (3–11°C), and mild, drier summers with afternoons near 65–78°F (18–25°C). Spring and autumn are generally wet but bring vibrant greenery and colorful local blooms.

  • When is the best time to visit Seabeck?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended due to milder temperatures around 65–78°F (18–25°C) and lower rainfall. Summer highlights include blooming wildflowers and more opportunities for outdoor events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seabeck?

    Seabeck Marina has sweeping views and local history, while Scenic Beach State Park is frequently suggested for picnics and forest walks. The area’s nature reserves and art galleries round out popular options.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seabeck?

    Seabeck has access to scenic trails through places like Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve and Scenic Beach State Park, where forested paths lead to shoreline views. Trails often feature Pacific Northwest flora and chances to spot native wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Seabeck?

    Families can explore tidal pools and picnic areas at Scenic Beach State Park, take easy hikes in Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve, or look for local birdlife along the waterfront. Community events and seasonal fairs are also part of the local family experience.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seabeck?

    Around Seabeck, you can explore Hood Canal for beachcombing or kayaking, discover local art galleries, or spend time in nearby state parks known for hiking and forest walks. The broader Kitsap Peninsula region has opportunities for nature experiences and small-town charm.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seabeck?

    Many stays in and around Seabeck welcome pets, including cabins and vacation rentals with outdoor space. Check specific property policies and explore nearby parks and trails that are suitable for dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seabeck?

    Pack for changing weather, as rain is common throughout the year, and bring shoes that can handle muddy or rocky terrain. Stop by local cafes and talk with residents to learn more about regional history and traditions.

  • What is Seabeck known for?

    Seabeck is known for its roots as a historic lumber town and its scenic location on Hood Canal, providing access to forested trails, waterfront views, and abundant local wildlife. Art, community events, and a welcoming marina are central parts of its identity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seabeck?

    Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve is often described as a quieter spot for hiking and birdwatching, and the Seabeck General Store reflects the town’s local character with specialty goods. Remote beaches and peaceful forest trails also provide serene escapes.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seabeck?

    Regional seafood such as oysters, clams, and salmon are frequently suggested, especially caught from Hood Canal. Local bakeries and seasonal farmers’ markets highlight produce, berry desserts, and traditional Pacific Northwest flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seabeck?

    Bring layers for variable weather, a rain jacket, and sturdy footwear for exploring trails or shoreline. Binoculars, reusable water bottles, and sun protection are also frequently suggested for nature outings.

  • What is the nightlife in Seabeck like?

    Seabeck has a quieter evening atmosphere, often centered on community events, casual dining, and waterfront sunsets. Local establishments around the marina and town center host occasional live music or gatherings, creating a relaxed, friendly vibe.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Seabeck?

    Seabeck’s calendar includes community gatherings like summer fairs, arts and crafts markets, and seasonal celebrations at the marina, often in late spring or early autumn. Outdoor concerts and local harvest events are also part of the town’s traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seabeck?

    Seabeck has a variety of family-friendly rentals, including cabins, cottages, and larger homes with kitchens and outdoor space. Many are near parks and beaches, which can make group activities more accessible.

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