Windermere on the Beach
With queen-size rooms priced as low as $80 during winter and $120 during peak summer months, this pet-friendly hotel offers spectacular ocean views from every unit. All of the rooms come with a kitchen, Wi-Fi and television with HBO; some even have fireplaces and sun decks. Restaurants, shopping and entertainment are less than three miles away, in downtown Bandon. If you like privacy and private ocean access, you can find it at this hotel for much less than the cost of the larger resorts.
Windermere on the Beach
3250 Beach Loop Dr.
Bandon, OR 97411
541-347-3710
windermerebythesea.com
Bandon Inn
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This hotel is located on a cliff overlooking historic "Old Town" and the ocean. It's a nonsmoking facility and offers queen rooms for as low as $74 a night off-peak, only $119 during the peak summer season. Guest amenities include refrigerators, microwaves, in-room coffee makers, 50 channels of cable TV, Wi-Fi and free local calls. The hotel is AAA-approved and has a gift shop. It is in a central location to tourist attractions, including restaurants, shopping and sightseeing.
Bandon Inn
355 Hwy. 101
Bandon, OR 97411
800-526-0209
bandoninn.com
La Kris Inn
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This roadside inn has double rooms as low as $55 off-season to $75 during the peak summer months. With quilted bedspreads and a unique, funky decor, the inexpensive inn offers each quest in-room coffee and DVD player, a microwave, refrigerator, television with cable and HBO, wireless Internet and a large selection of available DVD rentals. It's only a few blocks' walk to the Coquille Bay and Old Town, where you will find shopping, entertainment and restaurants.
La Kris Inn
940 Oregon Ave.
Bandon, OR 97411
888-496-3610
lakrisinn.com
Article Written By Tammy Quinn Mckillip
Tammy Quinn McKillip has written extensively in print and online publications about pets, parenting, theater, design, health and environmentalism since 1999. She is the editor of the Macaroni Kid National Family Safety newsletter and publisher and editor of "Macaroni Kid," a local family-friendly weekly events newsletter. She is pursuing her Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at City College of New York.