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Getting away from it all feels good. Going completely off the grid feels even better. When you want to fully relax and unwind with your family or a few friends, note that it’s entirely possible to rent your own private island in Washington. This one-of-a-kind Island Lake rental comes with a large three-bedroom house with all the comforts of home, plus a bonus private cabin for guests who wish to extend their vacation. It doesn’t get better (or more peaceful) than this island Airbnb in Washington!

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Ready to practice saying, “I’ll be on my private island all weekend”? You’ll be the envy of everyone you know! Get all the details of this secluded escape and book your stay at this Washington island via Airbnb.

Looking to escape to a quiet small town instead, where you can shop, dine, and explore to your heart’s content? Check out some of our favorite small-town getaways in Washington.

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Does Washington have islands?

Like many coastal states around the U.S., Washington state has a number of islands - both private and open to visitors. Many of Washington's islands can be reached by ferry or bridge, and are home to wildlife preserves and state parks. Here are just a few of the populated islands around Washington that you can visit on your next trip to the PNW: