Blaine, Washington Resorts

Blaine, Washington Resorts

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Situated between the fast-paced cities of Vancouver and Seattle, Blaine is a sleepy vacation town quietly nestled on Semiahmoo Bay in northwestern Washington. Whether you're looking for beach adventures (snorkeling, whale watching or even kayaking), luxurious indulgences or a quiet place to stop over on the way to Canada, the resorts of Blaine offer just what you need.

WorldMark Birch Bay

WorldMark Birch Bay Resort offers adventure, relaxation and travel all in one conveniently located site. The grounds offer hiking and bike trails, the bay is the place to be for sea kayaking and scuba diving, and if you're in the mood to see more of the Pacific Northwest, there are ferries available to whisk you off to Canada. Plus, kids of all ages will love the fully stocked ice cream parlor.

WorldMark Birch Bay
4810 Beachcomber Way
Blaine, WA 98230
(360) 371-0880
worldmarktheclub.com

Semiahmoo Resort

Semiahmoo Resort is the ultimate in luxury accommodations. Access to two top-ranked golf courses and a full-service spa are just the start of the amenities this hotel offers. Adventurous types will want to visit the nearby ski slopes and waterslides while travelers who prefer to stay indoors will enjoy the nightly movies, live entertainment and first-class dining.

Semiahmoo Resort
9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy
Blaine, WA 98230
(360) 318-2000
semiahmoo.com

Sandcastle At Birch Bay

Stunning Mexican-style villas on the beach and first-class indoor comforts are only half of what makes Sandcastle at Birch Bay so attractive. Trails for hiking and biking are plentiful, the golf courses are plush and in the wintertime you can ski to your heart's content. There's also horseback riding, go carts, fishing, rafting and whale or bird watching to fill the days.

Sandcastle At Birch Bay
7866 Birch Bay Drive
Blaine, WA‎
(360) 371-4994‎
raintreevacationclub.com

Article Written By Whitney Elaine

Whitney Elaine is a freelance writer in the Washington, D.C. area. Besides contributing to Web sites like BusinessWeek.com, AOL and Parents.com, she's worked for magazines like "Essence," "Heart & Soul" and "Sister 2 Sister." She holds a Bachelor of Arts in print/online journalism from Howard University and has been writing for since 2004.

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