Lummi Island
Island · Whatcom County ·

Lummi Island

Island · Whatcom County ·

Island between mainland and San Juan Islands

peaceful atmosphere
beautiful views
scenic ferry ride
natural beauty
quiet getaway
friendly staff
local economy
local food
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Lummi Island

Hugo L.

Google
Visiting Lummi Island was a truly special experience — made even more meaningful because one of my best friends owns a place there. This quiet, scenic island feels like a world away from the noise of daily life. Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, it offers breathtaking coastal views, peaceful forests, and a calm, unhurried pace that instantly puts you at ease. Whether walking along the rocky shores, enjoying the ferry ride over, or simply sitting outside and taking in the sunsets, every moment on the island felt genuine and grounding. The sense of community is warm and welcoming, and the landscape has a timeless charm that’s hard to find elsewhere. Lummi Island is one of those places that captures your heart quietly — it’s not about flashy attractions but about connection, nature, and simplicity. Visiting because of my friend gave it an even deeper personal meaning, and it’s a place I’ll always remember fondly.

MN

Google
Lummi Island is a hidden gem that feels like a world away yet is so close to Bellingham. The ferry ride is quick and scenic, and once you arrive, you’re greeted by peaceful roads, friendly locals, and breathtaking coastal views. We spent the day exploring beaches, hiking quiet forest trails, and enjoying fresh local food. The laid-back vibe makes it the perfect escape for anyone wanting to unwind and reconnect with nature. Can’t wait to visit again!

Mike S.

Google
Visiting Lummi Island was truly unforgettable! The ferry ride is quick and scenic, the island is peaceful, and the locals are welcoming. The natural beauty, quiet beaches, and stunning views make it the perfect getaway from the busy city. I loved exploring the hiking trails and watching the sunset over the water. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a relaxing escape close to Bellingham.

Cyndi G.

Google
I’ve had the pleasure of spending a lot of time on this island recently. It’s incredibly beautiful. Gorgeous vegetation, free roaming deer, the beach on the west side is secluded and stunning. The ferry ride is fun and the staff is friendly. The whole vibe everywhere is peaceful and welcoming

Rosalynd Z.

Google
Beautiful spot for a quiet getaway. Walking trails, pebble beaches, a small store and a weekend cafe.

Franz-Joseph S.

Google
I always loved Lummi. It's not crowded. Tranquil, A good place to make holidays. Walk, enjoy, read a couple of good books.

Andee A.

Google
Very relaxing island trip. Not much to do on the island other check out the local artists. There are 2 restaurants, both of which were closed while we were there.

sara D.

Google
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).