Majestic Inn & Spa

419 Commercial Avenue
Anacortes, WA
98221 United States
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Tel: 360.299.1400
www.majesticinnandspa.com

Experience: Ocean
Nearest Airport: SEA

Welcome:
A charming and elegant escape in the heart of the oceanside town of Anacortes, on Fidalgo Island, the easternmost of the San Juan Islands. The historic downtown is full of antique stores, specialty shops and art galleries, the perfect jumping-off point for exploration of the island archipelago.
You Are Here:
North tip of Fidalgo Island, a -drive-to- island accessible by bridges, 90 minutes from either Seattle, WA, to the south, or Vancouver, BC, to the north, across the international border.
Treat Yourself:
The Chrysalis Spa offers a quiet refuge in a world filled with stressful demands on your body and time. Restore your balance as you experience the deep relaxation of luxurious treatments, including: a complete menu of massages, among them Swedish, aromatherapy, deep tissue, hot stone and reflexology; packages with tantalizing names such as Tranquility, Ocean Getaway, Relax and Renew; eucalyptus steam room and relaxation area. Complimentary snacks, tea and lemon water are available in the relaxation area. Spa meals and beverages are also available for purchase.
You Deserve:
The Cocoon, a hydrotherapy thermal capsule available for most body treatments. As you lay on a pre-warmed table, your body is enveloped in aromatic steam. A scalp and facial massage help you fully relax. The Vichy shower then drenches your body with a stimulating spray of warm water.
Stay & Play:
The Majestic Inn is a historic Victorian building dating back to 1889. Following extensive renovations, the inn opened in late 2005, offering 23 rooms complete with modern conveniences. Amenities include: lounge and dining room; room service; wireless Internet access; pet-friendly premises; whale watching, sea kayaking, and golf; antique shops and restaurants within walking distance; Washington Park and Mount Erie Park only minutes away; easy access to Victoria/San Juan Islands ferry terminal.
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