Seaclusion has lots to offer for family and friends wanting to escape to the beach. There is plenty of parking and space for those groups that are caravanning down Highway 101 wanting to enjoy Long Beach but be away from the fray.
The front door opens up to an inviting entryway that leads to the second floor. As you ascend, you'll be greeted by an open-concept layout adorned with expansive windows, creating an airy and spacious ambiance. This area is perfect for hosting memorable family dinners or savoring a delightful barbecue on the balcony. Each of the two bedrooms on this floor boasts its own generous-sized television, allowing you to enjoy your favorite shows without compromising the comfort of your bed.
Moving on to the third floor, the staircase unveils a breathtaking ocean view, complemented by a cozy seating area. Whether you prefer observing the rhythmic ocean waves from indoors or indulging in a movie night, the wall-mounted large TV adds to your entertainment options. Additionally, there's a king-size bed providing a delightful space to relax. You'll also find a full bathroom, ensuring convenience and comfort for all guests.
Things to explore on the Long Beach Peninsula – all 26+ miles of it. The Port of Ilwaco and Cape Disappointment are only a short drive away, as well as Waikiki Beach and the North Head lighthouse. Hike the trails at Beard’s Hollow – it’s a wonderful walk through the trees and past peaceful wetlands to the beach. There are some great art galleries at the Port of Ilwaco, and during the summer months there’s Saturday Market too, with a variety of local arts and crafts, foods, flowers and plants for sale. You can even see pirates at times. Ilwaco also has its own fireworks in July. The Port also features some fine restaurants with local seafood offerings created by our great chefs. Or take a charter trip for salmon, halibut, tuna or sturgeon. On the north end of the Peninsula is Ocean Park, with bookstores, restaurants and gift stores. Visit Jack’s Country Store to see this historic yet current meeting place. In Nahcotta, you can buy fresh oysters and enjoy the wonderful views of Willapa Bay. On the extreme north end of the Peninsula, the place to see is Ledbetter Point State Park -- it’s a wonderful place for hiking to the beach or to the bay. There’s lots of wildlife to see in our local parks too. Keep your eyes open for bald eagles – we see many of them here.