sara diehl
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Lummi island and its 900 human inhabitants is remote and beautiful. We saw otters, seals, and bald eagles in early June. I would love to return here. There is a restaurant near the ferry and it was very good! Definitely recommend eating there for the delicious food, kind and personable staff, beautiful views and it's important to contribute to the local economy when traveling (i.e. spend money). There isn't a whole lot to do, which was great for me because I had to slow down and just take it in. Most of the island is private beaches so just consider that when booking a room (we were lucky to find a place with beach access).