Camano Island Vacation Rentals

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Make Camano Island your next getaway

Known as "the island you can drive to," Camano Island hangs off the edge of the Washington mainland 55 miles north of Seattle like a giant, green parenthesis. Unlike the more developed San Juan Islands to the north, you won't have to wait for a ferry here. Yet, despite Camano Island's accessibility, it's generally unspoiled.

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Popular amenities for Camano Island vacation rentals

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Whalehouse
4 Bedroom | 3 Bath | Sleeps 14

Whalehouse - Camano Island, WA

$410 avg / night
4.78 (54)
Sundown Memory Lane Cabin
2 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 4

Sundown Memory Lane Cabin - Camano Island, WA

$174 avg / night
4.54 (28)
Madrona Beach House
3 Bedroom | 2.5 Bath | Sleeps 8

Madrona Beach House - Camano Island, WA

$284 avg / night
4.74 (65)
Lutefisk Lodge
2 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 5

Lutefisk Lodge - Camano Island, WA

$176 avg / night
4.65 (31)
Eagle Eye Retreat
5 Bedroom | 3.5 Bath | Sleeps 10

Eagle Eye Retreat - Camano Island, WA

$442 avg / night
4.48 (23)

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Recent Camano Island guest reviews

The cabin is clean and adorable. Reminded us of my grandparents old houses & cabin! We spent a cold, wintry weekend here all cozied up! Would love to go back in the summer and walk the coastline & play outside. But it was great for relaxing, we cooked a wonderful meal and played games by the fireplace. Thank you for sharing your sweet place with us!
Melissa N. | Feb 2025
We appreciated the view, the short walk to a great beach full of interesting rocks and shells, and a beautiful view west towards Whidbey and the Olympics beyond. The three ring binder was full of ideas on where we could find other beaches as well as parks, restaurants and points of interest. The house is quaint, the kitchen was adequately equipped, the beds and couch were comfortable and the artwork was interesting.
Mary D. | Jan 2025
We loved how roomy the house was with 2 separate hang out spaces - living room/dining room/kitchen on first floor and a den in the basement. It was clean, decorated nicely, beds were comfortable, and there were enough for us all to have separate bedrooms which is not usually the case on our friends weekends away (5 of us). The views from the house were beautiful. The kitchen and bathrooms were well stocked (except remember to bring coffee if you need that and maybe some ice). It was really peaceful to sit out on the balcony. Highly recommend and we will definitely be back! My friends really enjoyed the hot tub as well. Thank you!
Wendy H. | Jan 2025
Camano Island vacation rental FAQ

Yes, 46 of our Camano Island homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).

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Yes. 138 of our Camano Island vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.

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Some of the most popular amenities in our Camano Island vacation rentals include:

Our standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 10:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply—after you book, you’ll find the check-in and check-out details in the Vacasa guest app or your Trip Manager.

Absolutely. Our local Camano Island team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.

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No problem, plans can change. For more information, please read our cancellation policy. If you have a Vacasa reservation for Camano Island, log in to Trip Manager to explore the options available for your specific trip.

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Where is Camano Island, WA?

Surrounded by Saratoga Passage to the west, Skagit Bay to the north, and Port Susan to the east, the island is naturally isolated and is protected even further by two state parks within its boundaries. Little wonder, then, that loyal visitors to Camano Island swell the population each summer to enjoy a pristine island environment free of glitzy tourist traps. Carpeted with majestic evergreen forests and rimmed by 56 miles of pristine beaches, Camano Island is 39.7 square miles of unadulterated Pacific Northwest beauty and abundance. 

Things to do on Camano Island, WA

Your first stop, as you enter Camano Island, should be the Camano Gateway: the center where you'll find lots of useful info about parks, recreational activities, and local businesses.

Boaters will find launch sites at Utsalady Bay and Cavalero Beach. Head over to Cama Beach State Park where you'll find a restored 1930's fishing resort. And speaking of fishing, Camano Island is unparalleled. Fishing is available during every season, from salmon to Dolly Varden trout to flounder. Iverson Beach is one of the few places in Washington State where you can fish for sturgeon year-round from shore.

Hikers, rejoice: there's also a great trail that winds through Cama Beach State Park. Or, check out Camano Island State Park, where 134 acres are filled with mountain vistas and miles of beach perfect for shellfish harvesting. The east side of Camano offers stellar views of Mt. Baker, Mt. Rainier, the Cascade Mountains, and quiet Port Susan.

Camano Island isn't all wilderness, however. There are a few restaurants, grocery stores, galleries, and shops. A number of annual events will keep you entertained. You can attend the Port Susan Snow Goose and Birding Festival in February, a chili cookof in November, and a number of art shows and festivals in the summer. No matter when you come to Camano Island, you'll discover an environment filled with astounding beauty, one refreshingly untouched by human hands.