I’m always on the hunt for romantic airbnb in Washington state because Dan and I enjoy taking romantic getaways for holidays, birthdays, and our anniversary. Especially since we see each other almost 24/7, the change of scenery does wonders for our mental health and relationship.
So if you are in need of a couples retreat, book a stay at one of these romantic airbnbs in Washington ASAP.
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28 Romantic Airbnb in Washington State
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Chelan Valley Farms
town: Manson, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 4 | ~$175-$300 per night
Chelan Valley Farms is perhaps my favorite romantic airbnb in Washington state. It’s situated in Manson on my favorite side of Lake Chelan near all the best Lake Chelan wineries and restaurants in Lake Chelan you can’t miss.
The decor feels like something Joanna Gaines from Fixer Upper would have chosen, with bright modern farmhouse vibes. Inside you’ll find a gas fireplace stove, full kitchen, and one of the most comfortable beds I’ve slept in while away.
But the absolute best part is the stunning views of the lake and Chelan Valley from the home that sits on a hilltop farm. Make sure to leave time to relax on the covered porch and take in the views, especially if you’re visiting Lake Chelan in winter.
Book Chelan Valley Farms (~$300 Airbnb) Â Book on VRBO (~$270)
Earthlight Villas
town: Waterville, WA | 0 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$530 per night
Halfway between Leavenworth and Chelan, Washington is the tiny historic town of Waterville. It’s not an area you’d serendipitously find yourself in, but it’s worth a visit for a stay at this romantic Airbnb owned by ex-Olympian, Hans. It’s the first rental of many he hopes to create on his large property overlooking sweeping views of the Columbia River.
You’ll be able to experience those views from just about any corner of the house thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows along three of the building’s walls. The space is cozy and intimate, with a comfortable queen-sized bed immediately to your right as you enter the space. That means you’re greeted with views as soon as you wake up each morning.
The finishes feel luxurious throughout the rental thanks to a large walk-in shower, huge soaker tub, and large kitchen island. They’ve thought of everything for the ultimate relaxation, including a yoga mat, cozy blankets, private hot tub, swings, fire pit, and lounge deck furniture.
Earthlight is the perfect location for a romantic getaway thanks to its remoteness. You’ll drive about 15 minutes on a gravel road without a single soul in sight. But don’t worry, the wifi is lightning fast so you can snuggle up at night to watch movies with your loved one.
This spot gets booked out far in advance, so make a reservation ASAP to be able to experience this photographer’s dream!
Book Earthlight Villas (~$530 Airbnb) Â Book on VRBO (~$530)
Industrial Treetop Cabin
town: Glacier, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$300-$350 per night
This photo of wine in the hot tub is a mood, and I want in. The Industrial Treetop Cabin is near the Mt. Baker ski area, immersed in a forest full of trees and ferns. There are windows everywhere, including a window that slides open in the main bedroom to make you feel like you’re among the trees.
There are also reading nooks tucked around the house, a fireplace, king-sized bed, heated floors, and a TV with DVDs. With such luxurious amenities, you’re never going to want to leave!
Book Treetop Cabin (~$300 Airbnb) Book on VRBO (~$300)
Eagle’s Nest Treehouse
town: Port Angeles, WA | 2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | sleeps 6 | ~$325-$425 per night
My jaw dropped when I saw this stunner. The Eagle’s Nest Treehouse sits 20 feet above ground giving you uninterrupted water views. In fact, there’s a large picture window perfect for sitting and watching ships sail by.
Not in it for the views? Why not relax in the hammock suspended inside the loft? You can listen to music from records or the Bose sound system as you sway to sleep.
Or hang in the meadow below the treehouse. Fire up some dinner on the BBQ, open some wine, and relax in the fire-heated hut tub. When you’re done, dry off in the sitting area overlooking the bluff, imagining all the fun you’ll have exploring the Olympic National Park and more of the best Washington coast attractions the next day.
They have the other side of the treehouse, Eagle’s Perch, for rent on VRBO.
Book Eagle’s Nest (~$335 Airbnb) Book on VRBO (~$325)
Treehouse Place
town: Snohomish, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 3 | ~$235-$300 per night
I don’t even really like baths, but the luxury tub inside this unique Airbnb might convert me. You can watch TV from the flatscreen above the fire while your loved one makes you dinner using the wood pellet smoker and grill on the deck just outside (what, a girl can dream!). There are even voice controlled color-changing light bulbs you can use to set the mood.
This treehouse is best for people afraid of heights because it’s no more than a few feet off the ground. It gets its treehouse-like vibes because it’s set into a hill.
Book Treehouse Place (~$300 Airbnb) Book on VRBO (~$300)
Leavenworth Tiny House Village
town: Leavenworth, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 5 | ~$183+ per night
Note this property is no longer listed on Airbnb, so I provided Booking.com links.
The Tiny House Village sits within Thousand Trails campground and is in a quiet area of Leavenworth. It’s a perfect home base for visiting all the best Leavenworth restaurants, Leavenworth wineries, and cozy things to do in Leavenworth in winter like checking out Stevens Pass.
There are 5 colorful tiny homes that pop against the woods and snow during winter. I stayed in the bright red one called Rudolf that has a loft with both a comfy queen-sized bed. The cabin is cute as a button with a modern kitchen and bathroom, wifi, TV, and outdoor fire pits. Plus it’s right next to a cross-country skiing trails and perfectly situated for discovering the best restaurants in Leavenworth.
There are a few other tiny homes you can choose from at the Leavenworth Tiny House Village:
You can also stay at tiny cozy cabins at their Mt. Hood Village property, which has a ton of awesome ski areas worth exploring.
Book Rudolf Tiny House (~$215 Booking.com)
Bluff House
town: Vashon Island, WA | 2 bedrooms | 2.5 bathrooms | sleeps 6 | ~$250-$450 per night
The Bluff House has been featured in a ton of magazine, catalogs, and films. It’s no wonder, given this romantic Airbnb in Washington state sits right on the water with a deck, outdoor fireplace, and 2-person soaking tub. In fact, you can access the beach right from the property where you’ll find more fire pits and hammocks!
Inside you’ll find romantic interiors and 3 different fireplaces to cozy up in front of. While you may never want to leave the house, it’s perfectly situated for exploring all the best Vashon restaurants and best things to do on Vashon Island, one of my favorite islands off Seattle.
Pro tip: Stop at the best restaurants in West Seattle before heading on the ferry to Vashon!
Book Bluff House (~$450 Airbnb) Book on VRBO (~$375)
Luna Shores
town: Oak Harbor, WA | 3 bedrooms | 1.5 bathrooms | sleeps 8 | ~$375-$450 per night
Ok, Luna Shores might have way too much space for a couple, but I stayed here with my family and was obsessed with the romantic vibes.
There are two story, wall-to-wall windows in the living room overlooking a private beach. You can enjoy the views from any seat in the house, including a reading nook on the second floor, or from the hot tub on the deck.
I loved how it had a modern kitchen, Juliet balcony from both of the upstairs bedrooms, and a ton of channels on the HDTV. I also loved how it was perfectly situated for exploring all the best Whidbey Island wineries and Whidbey Island restaurants.
Book Luna Shores (~$450 Airbnb) Book on VRBO (~$450)
Waterfront Port Orchard Home
town: Port Orchard, WA | 2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | sleeps 6 | ~$275-$400 per night
As someone who has a mid century style home, I am obsessed with the Waterfront Port Orchard Home. It has wall-to-wall windows and a huge deck with unobstructed views of the Puget Sound. You can take it all in from inside next to the fire stove or outside while lounging in their mid century furniture.
Book Waterfront Home (~$275 Airbnb) Book on VRBO (~$275)
Bayfront Cottage
town: Anacortes, WA | 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | sleeps 5 | ~$100-$300 per night
Note, this property is no longer listed on Airbnb. I included the VRBO link below.
I almost booked the Bayfront Cottage with my sister to do a virtual yoga retreat. It’s 7 miles from downtown Anacortes and is the perfect jumping off point for exploring things to do on Whidbey Island.
It’s got a cool downtown loft vibe with industrial concrete floors and minimal decor. The floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the beach a few steps away from the outdoor patio and grill. And that plush leather sofa is begging for some movie marathons.
Book Bayfront Cottage (~$108 VRBO)
Cave B Ridge
town: Quincy, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 4 | ~$285+ per night
There’s nothing more romantic than spending a weekend at a winery. You can do that by staying at Cave B Ridge located within the Cave B Estate Winery and within walking distance of the Cave B Inn and Spa.
It features modern architecture with huge windows looking out onto the vineyards and Columbia River. If it gets too bright or want privacy, you can easily put down the automated black-out curtains.
Book Cave B Ridge (~$285 Airbnb)
Coho Cabin
town: La Conner, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$130+ per night
The Coho Cabin is probably one of my favorite Washington airbnbs I’ve ever stayed at. It’s a tiny cabin built on a hill with gorgeous landscaping weaving its way down to a private beach. You’ll find a ton of nooks for enjoying wine or a book, such as a platform with cushions on one level, a bistro table on another, Adirondack chairs on yet another level, and a hammock up near the house and the wifi (yes, I encourage watching Netflix together in the hammock!).
It’s located in La Conner, one of the best locations for exploring all the awesome things to do in Skagit County. The downtown area has a bunch of cute shops and some of my favorite restaurants in Skagit Valley. Plus it’s near Chuckanut Drive, one of the best scenic day trips from Seattle.
Book Coho Cabin (~$130 Airbnb)
Seattle Spa Retreat
town: Seattle, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$300 per night
Ok so this romantic airbnb in Washington state is near where I live and I’m plotting how I can make friends with the owners so I can take advantage of their posh sauna. The Seattle Spa Retreat has a garden oasis with a friggin’ egg chair nestled among plant fronds just begging for someone in a robe to sit in it for hours.
The interiors match that cool, minimalist Scandinavian spa vibe with a lot of white and luxurious bedding. You’ll feel pampered with the heated floors and will love cozying up on the couch for some marathon TV watching. I dream about booking this place come spring break in Seattle for the ultimate staycation.
Book Seattle Spa Retreat (~$300 Airbnb)
Stylish Seattle Townhome
town: Seattle, WA | 2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | sleeps 4 | ~$200 per night
The Stylish Seattle Townhome is another posh property with an egg chair. It sits right in front of a beautiful fireplace and right across from a couch perfect for bonding with your loved one.
It’s inside a historic multi-family building from 1925. It oozes charm with hardwood floors, molding, and tile detailing throughout. Plus it’s perfectly situated in Capitol Hill for when the urge to explore strikes.
Book Stylish Seattle Townhome (~$200 Airbnb)
Seattle Farm Stay
town: Seattle, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | pet friendly | ~$165 per night
You’d never expect to find the Seattle Farm Stay home right in the middle of south Seattle, but there it is in all its urban farm glory. The property had planter beds and the most adorable goats, which you can see grazing from the French doors leading out to the backyard.
Inside you’ll find a ton of romantic charm and retro touches. There’s a sliding barn door to the bedroom, exposed brick, and a red retro fridge in the kitchen. It’s also perfectly situated near Beacon Hill Food Forest, a Seattle for foodies bucket list item worth crossing off, and some of the best viewpoints in Seattle.
Book Seattle Farm Stay (~$165 Airbnb)
Tegue’s Cabin
town: Gold Bar, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | dog friendly | ~$150 per night
Tegue’s Cabin is a romantic Airbnb in Washington state right along the Skykomish River in the Cascade Mountains. You and your loved one can cozy up with coffee and a blanket near the fire, listening to the water rush below. And when you’re ready to come inside, there’s an Amazon Firestick for cuddling up on the couch and watching movies.
Book Tegue’s Cabin (~$150 Airbnb)
Treehouse Junction
town: Concrete, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 4 | ~$200 per night
Treehouse Junction is perched above a pond in the woods. There’s a viewing dock near the pond’s waterfall that’s perfect for taking in the ambiance. Or you can roast marshmallows using the fire forks provided with the outdoor campfire.
Inside you’ll feel like you’re still among the trees. The treehouse was made using lumber from the property and features another fireplace and modern bathroom.
Book Treehouse Junction (~$200 Airbnb)
Cozy Forest House
town: Packwood, WA | 2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | sleeps 8 | pet friendly | ~$200-$350 per night
The Cozy Forest House is a romantic airbnb in Washington state that has one of the cutest hot tubs. It’s made of cedar and matches the cedar sauna next to it. This area is perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the best hikes at Mount Rainier National Park.
Inside you’ll find a wood-burning stove, TV with cable and Roku, and a bunch of games perfect for adding some laughter to your relationship.
Book Cozy Forest House (~$275 Airbnb)
Cozy River Cabin
town: Packwood, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 6 | pet friendly | ~$300-$400 per night
The Cozy River Cabin is a classic A-frame cabin from the 1960s. It sits right along the Cowlitz River and gives you unobstructed views of the National Forest, plus a fire pit to perch and take them in.
Inside there’s a large sofa perfect for enjoying Netflix after a long Mount Rainier day trip. Or curl up with a book on the oversized arm chairs before being wrapped in 400-thread count sheets in bed.
Book Cozy River Cabin (~$380 Airbnb)
Cabin 135
town: Ashford, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$300-$375 per night
I absolutely love the creamy white and brown decor of Cabin 135. It has a fireplace, huge TV with Netflix and DVDs, and the comfiest-looking leather sofa that I could spend days on. They also have a French press, which puts them high on my list because I can’t go a day without java from the best coffee roasters in Seattle.
Outside you’ll find an outdoor fire pit, grill, and hot tub perfect for relaxing after a long day visiting Mt. Rainier National Park (which is only 5 miles away). Or you can head to the community swimming hole just a 5-minute walk from the cabin.
Hideaway Tent
town: College Place, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 4 | pet friendly | ~$200 per night
The next time you visit the Walla Walla wineries, make sure to book a stay at the Hideaway Tent. This luxury tent is tucked among maple trees for a romantic vibe and features a memory foam-topped bed and sink with running water.
What’s more, there is a bathhouse a few steps away from the tent with a private modern bathroom. There’s also an indoor pool and hot tub shared with one other tent, which is perfect for relaxing after a long day of wine tasting.
Pro tip: Walla Walla isn’t too far from Columbia River Gorge, so head there to explore the Gorge wineries and this Columbia Gorge waterfall map!
Book Hideaway Tent (~$200 Airbnb)
The Farmhouse Cottage
town: Snohomish, WA | 2 bedrooms | 1.5 bathrooms | sleeps 2 | ~$200 per night
I’m obsessed with the romantic Farmhouse Cottage. It has airy farmhouse vibes inside with a ton of neutrals, plush beddings, and French country decor.
If you sit outside by the fire pit you can watch cows grazing the yard. Or catch some shut eye in the lounger as you take in the scent of wisteria.
Book Farmhouse Cottage (~$200 Airbnb)
Twin Palms
town: Friday Harbor, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$300-$400 per night
I discovered Twin Palms during a day trip to San Juan Island and vowed I’d come back for a stay. It has the coolest Palm Springs vibe, with bright colored decor, a bar passthrough outside, and the most luxurious outdoor patio where you’ll find lounge chairs, a fire pit, and soaker tub (which is way better than an outdoor shower in my opinion!).
This is the first of other similar properties the owner plans to build within the Forbidden Island Motor Lodge. Twin Palms is named after the Palm Springs neighborhood known for having some of the most iconic midcentury homes, including Frank Sinatra’s!
Book Twin Palms (~$400 Airbnb)
White Aspen Tent
town: Leavenworth, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | pet friendly | ~$300-$350 per night
The White Aspen Tent is my kind of camping. It has a fully-operational toilet on the property perched on a cliff with not a soul in sight. You can throw open the tent flaps and be greeted with breathtaking views of the Enchantments, one of the most magical larch hikes and best hikes in Leavenworth.
Book White Aspen Tent (~$350 Airbnb)
Pleasant Bay Lookout
town: Bellingham, WA | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | sleeps 2 | ~$145-$200 per night
The Pleasant Bay Lookout is like a modern-day log cabin. It’s barely visible because of all the trees growing around it. But they open up just enough to give you breathtaking views of the Salish Sea from the glass wall. Or you can take in the sights and sounds while lounging in the hot tub. You’ll feel like you’re in the jungle at this romantic airbnb in Washington state!
What’s more? It’s perfectly located for using my Bellingham guide and exploring the area.
Book Pleasant Bay Lookout (~$200 Airbnb)
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