Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay is a scenic neighborhood located on the southern end of Whidbey Island. The neighborhood is situated on the east side of the island, just south of the town of Freeland.
Why do people love Honeymoon Bay so much that they want to live there?
One of the main reasons people choose to live in Honeymoon Bay is the stunning natural beauty of the area. The neighborhood is surrounded by forests and offers picturesque views of the bay, as well as nearby mountains and islands. Additionally, the neighborhood is relatively secluded and quiet, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. While also offering a quick drive to the nearby city of Clinton to hop on a ferry to the big city when needed.
What can you do at Honeymoon Bay?
The bay itself is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as swimming, kayaking, and boating, and there are several public beaches and parks nearby.
Some of our favorites are:
The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including eagles, otters, and seals, making it a haven for nature lovers.
Is there anything close by?
In terms of amenities, the town of Freeland is just a short drive away and offers a range of shops, restaurants, and services.
Some of our favorites are:
The nearby cities of Greenbank and Langley offer additional options for dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Overall, Honeymoon Bay is a beautiful and peaceful neighborhood that offers a unique combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and small-town charm. It is a popular destination for those looking for a quieter, more relaxed lifestyle while still enjoying easy access to nearby cities and amenities.
If you are looking to call Honeymoon Bay home, do not hesitate to connect with us.
Langley Pelicans
Did you know that well over a century ago White Pelicans were common in our area? Unfortunately, the use of pesticides and a change in habitat threatened the species. For years, these gorgeous birds went relatively unseen until a flock graced our South Whidbey waters in 2016 visiting Deer Lagoon and Honeymoon Bay. With the loss of breeding grounds, these huge birds are known to prospect new locations and have returned to Deer Lagoon every year since. Bird watchers now anxiously await these feathered friends every year. Will you be one of the lucky ones to spot them?
If you are or are interested in becoming an avid birdwatcher check out our blog Bird Watching on Whidbey Island here.