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The Honu House—New Cottage Steps From Beach
Welcome to the Honu House! A quiet beach retreat, full of light and amenities. Spot the elk, deer and abundant birdlife from our deck, surrounded by nature. Inside we've designed with an Hawaiian-influenced vibe with sets of oversized French doors, pale washed birch walls, travertine tile heated floors throughout that are warm in winter and cooler in summer. Our local beach is gorgeous and quiet. We sit in a small community of homes along the beach, between the two capes, Lookout and Kiwanda. Access to the beach is now from the trail at the end of the lane next to ours. Dogs welcome now! Let me know if you are bringing your pup! The cottage is bordered by the Sitka Sedge State Natural Area providing ultimate privacy, pine forests and walking trails to the estuary. Designed for one or two couples, or a small family, there are two bedrooms with a queen bed in each. The back bedroom has a half bath and french door opening to the wrap around deck and to nature. Two fold out single beds are tucked into the sectional couch in the living room. Bedrooms are cozy with a cool vibe and have brand new mattresses for a good night's rest. This is a simple house to find what you need with it's open floor plan and light and bright space. The floors throughout the cottage are travertine tile with radiant heat, so you can run around with bare feet in the winter, but stay cool in the summer! With the three sets of oversized french doors in the main space open to the deck, birdsong floats over the sounds of the waves. The beach access is from the next street over, Pollack, with an easement just at the end of the lane and now with access to the improved estuary trails through a sandy pine forest. The kitchen has been designed for cooking! We've put a large butcher block island in the center for prep and conversation as we know we all end up mingling there-you will find a good set of knives, pots and pans and odds and ends in the generous pantry to put together a meal. You will also find a Kitchen Aid mixer to please the baker, and plenty of tools to boot. The field next door often hosts the neighborhood elk, or deer. They seem to come early in the morning and are often grazing quietly while we are out on the deck with our tea and coffee. Also in abundance are the doves, hawks, bald eagles and blue herons. The local bunnies are seen in abundance as well, keeping one eye up in the sky and the other on the grass. Enjoy your time here!!! Guests have the whole house to themselves. Hosts live in Portland. The cottage has a security system which we set in between guests arrivals and departures. Your key locks all sets of doors as well as deadbolts. Thank you. If you need any assistance, please contact us directly. We are happy to help. There is a land line mounted on the entry closet. Cell phone reception is limited here until Verizon builds a cell tower, so we use Wifi calling through our carrier when at the house. Clear cellular reception can be found closer to Pacific city, or on the beach! The cottage is bordered by the Sitka Sedge State Natural Area, providing ultimate privacy. You can access their trails from our neighborhood and wander through the pine forests to the estuary. Cycle the Three Capes circuit, surf in Pacific City, and kayak through Sand Lake estuary. Whale watching with volunteer guides is common up at Cape Lookout and up from the ridge south of Tierra Del Mar on the way to Pacific City (3 miles away.) Tierra Del Mar is a quiet neighborhood close to Pacific City to the south for shopping, groceries and an award winning brewhouse. There are rental outfits for surfing, kayaking or fishing there as well. To the north along the Three Capes scenic drive, you can head to the tidal estuary at Sitka Sedge Natural Area for a walk or kayaking trip. Continue on to Cape Lookout for a 2 mile hike to view the whale migrations in the spring and fall, and on towards more fun on Netarts Bay, home of Jacobsen Salt Co. Further along northward is the quaint town of Oceanside at Cape Meares. For cyclists, this is a terrific ride as Hwy. 101 is inland of the coast along this stretch and the road is less travelled, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the scenery.

Oceanside Inn 1: Oceanfront w/ 2 primary suites!
Oceanside Inn #1 is one of the favored units at Oceanside Inn. This historic property dates back to the 1920’s but recently underwent a full renovation. #1 is on the main level, on the Western (ocean-facing) end of the Southern wing, with unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge. There are two bedrooms: one with a king bed and an attached bathroom, and a second with a queen size bed an attached bathroom. There’s also a second half bathroom off the living room. Shared amenities at Oceanside Inn include three Level 2 EV chargers, complimentary guest laundry machines, and a massive deck extending over the bluff, and stairs to the beach below (there’s also a public beach access without stairs a block away). As noted in some reviews, the parking lot can be a little tight, and can occasionally be full (there are ten spaces for the ten units, but parking is not assigned). There is street parking immediately in front of the building, and plentiful parking about a block to the North across from the Blue Agate Cafe. Oceanside is considered by many to the hidden jewel of the Northern Oregon Coast. The beach is always special, but it’s even more so in Oceanside during low tides: tide pools abound on the far side of Maxwell Point. You can walk the tunnel under the Maxwell Point, or if the tide is sufficiently low, walk around it. You can easily harvest mussels by hand (with a shellfish license, purchased online from ODFW), and the tide pools are filled with anemones, sea stars, crabs, and mollusks. A few minutes to the south is Netarts Bay, where you can rent crab boats from Big Spruce Boat Rentals or Netarts Bay Garden RV Resort. They’ll give you tips for success, and they’ll even cook them up for you assuming a successful haul. You can crab year-round, but it’s generally best in fall and winter. You can also try clamming in Netarts Bay at low tide - there’s even a patch of geoduck clams at the start of the bay near Happy Camp! Oceanside is known as one of the best spots on the Oregon Coast for whale watching. While whales can be spotted any time of year, they’re most common from mid-December to mid-January as 20,000 gray whales migrate south to Mexico, and again in late March through early June as they pass by on their return to Alaska. When the weather is nice, the 180 degree views from the massive shared deck make it the perfect spot for whale watching. In town, you’ll find three great options for food within a block: Blue Agate and Current Cafe open for breakfast (and coffee!), and Rosanna’s is open starting with brunch . There’s also a small grocery store in Netarts, or a Safeway about 15 minutes away in Tillamook. The scenic road to through to Tillamook through Cape Meares is once again open, and while longer than the drive through Netarts, the views are exceptional. The drive down to Pacific City along Cape Lookout road is also amongst the most beautiful on the coast, making Pacific City (40 minutes to the south) an exceptional day trip. You can enjoy a drink at Pelican Brewery while watching the surfers and dory boats on the waves, and you can climb and slide down the dunes. We look forward to hosting you!

Ocean Front House - Gorgeous Views!
Stay within steps of the Pacific Ocean in one of Oregon's premier beach towns. This sleepy little beach town is great for family get-togethers or romantic weekends - only a couple hours outside of Portland. Come and enjoy the beauty! Our house is right on the beach. Walk off the deck and on to your own beach front. A short walk up the beach to the famous Pelican Brewery and more. Enjoy nearby activities: hiking, surfing, kayaking, swimming, whale watching, golfing, hang gliding and more

Storm Watch lodge
High above Pacific City on historic Hill Street stands Storm Watch Lodge. With a west view of the Pacific Ocean, Pacific City, and Cape Kiwanda. The open concept living/dining/kitchen area is perfect for up to 4 adults. There are two bedrooms, one with a king bed, the other a double bed. The living room has a sofa sleeper. The original timbers, natural wood walls and original flooring creates the environment to just breathe. We respect our neighbors and follow the Airbnb no parties policy.

The Alaia Beach House
Our home is nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac backed by natural wetlands and walking trails leading you over bridges to the Nestucca River. The Nestucca is about a two-minute walk and offers great fishing, bird watching, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. We are centrally located about a half a mile walk to the beach, Pelican Brew Pub and Cape Kiwanda state park and about a 15-minute walk to the flashing red light on the east side of Pacific City.

Casa Del Mar
Casa Del Mar is a quaint oceanfront home in the quiet community of Tierra Del Mar. Featuring floor to ceiling windows this Oregon Coast home was made to showcase the beautiful views and sounds of the Pacific Ocean. The stylish and cozy A-frame features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and can accommodate 6 guests. Enjoy the memorizing beauty surrounding this home from the ocean-front balcony or have a bonfire on the newly renovated patio.

Estuary Escape
Stunning Sandlake estuary and coast views are abundant from this property. Enjoy a mix of new and handcrafted furniture, cement counter tops, and plush beds. This property is a bird watcher's dream with an expansive covered deck and large windows. Only minutes to the beach, (the new Sitka Sedge State park and Whalen Island is 1/4 mile, Pacific City a 7 minute drive), this property offers easy access to all the coast has to offer.

Historic Riverfront Cabin w/Hot Tub
This delightful, cozy cabin with HOT TUB is the perfect getaway for 2. With spectacular views of the Big Nestucca River and the top of Haystack Rock, staying here can feel like stepping into a painting. The proximity to the river (with private dock) offers an opportunity to experience the magic of a tidal river that is teeming with life. This picturesque cabin is a throwback to a bygone era and is our family's special spot.

The Wayfinder
Step into a timeless retreat and prepare to be in awe of the great pacific ocean. Watch eagle soar, whales pass by, seals swim, waves form and break, sunsets, and if you're lucky watch the commercial crabbing vessels brave the open waters. The cottage is a gem with a gorgeous panoramic view. Time tends to slow, bodies relax, and memories are made in this ocean cottage retreat.

Oceanside A-Frame (Unit A)
Cozy up in front of the wood-burning fire place while taking in unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean! Ideal spot for winter storm watching. This mid-century A-frame is perched on a hillside just 2 blocks above Oceanside Village and the beach. A quintessential Oregon get-away....quasi-rustic with all the right creature comforts. #851-10-1848-STVR

Enchanting Ocean Views and Hot Tub at The Burrow
Step out of time and into your bathrobe at The Burrow. The magic and whimsy are yours in this 3-bedroom cottage getaway. Soak away your troubles in the hot tub as you gaze into the vastness of the Pacific. Whether you're on vacation with the family, on a business retreat or a romantic date, there's something here for everyone.

Raven's Nest - Pacific City Area
Our family's vacation home for the last 30+ years. Unique to the area. Panoramic unparalleled view. See whales from the deck during the annual run. Pristine uncrowded beach; walk for miles. Easy access to Lincoln City, Neskowin & Pacific City. No pets/no smoking strictly enforced. People limit is 6, strickly enforced.
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When is the best time to visit Pacific City?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Pacific City?
Stays near the beach and around Cape Kiwanda are frequently suggested for easy access to dunes and ocean views. The town center has locally owned inns and vacation rentals with a relaxed, coastal atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Pacific City with kids?
Kids often enjoy playing on sandy beaches, exploring tide pools near Cape Kiwanda, and flying kites in the steady coastal winds. Easy hiking paths and family-friendly food spots make for a relaxed day out.
What are some of the best things to do in Pacific City?
Climb the dunes at Cape Kiwanda, stroll through Bob Straub State Park, or watch dory boats launch from the shoreline. Local breweries, art studios, and ocean sunset views are often recommended experiences.
How is the weather in Pacific City?
Pacific City has cool, wet winters around 35–54°F (2–12°C) and mild, drier summers near 55–84°F (13–29°C). Pack layers for changing conditions, especially with coastal breezes and occasional fog.
When is the best time to visit Pacific City?
Summer and early fall are often recommended in Pacific City for milder weather, clearer skies, and outdoor events. Spring brings wildflowers and quieter beaches, while cooler months appeal to those drawn to storm watching.
What are the best places to visit in Pacific City?
Cape Kiwanda is known for its sandstone formations and sweeping views, while Bob Straub State Park invites exploration of natural dunes and coastal trails. The town's beach and local brewery scene round out the experience.
What are some hiking trails in Pacific City?
Hike the sandy paths around Cape Kiwanda for ocean views, or follow nature trails in Bob Straub State Park to see wildlife and unique coastal habitats. Short riverside trails near the Nestucca River are also frequently suggested.
What are some family activities we can do in Pacific City?
Explore the wide beach, look for wildlife, or try a paddle on the Nestucca River. Local shops, kite flying, and hikes around Cape Kiwanda create a variety of activities for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Pacific City?
Explore nearby state parks, tour local lighthouses, or visit coastal art galleries for a change of pace. Nature preserves and small towns around the area offer scenic drives and fresh seafood markets.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Pacific City?
Many Pacific City vacation rentals and small inns welcome pets, especially around the beach and quieter neighborhoods. Boardwalks, open sand, and nearby parks make it easy to explore with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Pacific City?
Dress in layers, as coastal weather changes quickly, and bring footwear that handles sand and trails. Tides shape the experience, so check tidal charts before exploring the beach or hiking along the shore.
What is Pacific City known for?
Pacific City has dramatic coastal scenery, the prominent sandstone headland of Cape Kiwanda, and a tradition of dory boat fishing. The area is also known for its relaxed surf scene and vibrant sunsets.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Pacific City?
Look for tide pools during lower tides, stroll quieter stretches of Bob Straub State Park, or watch dory boats return with the day's catch. Secret surf spots and small art galleries create unique moments for those who wander.
What are the best foods to try in Pacific City?
Fresh seafood is frequently suggested—look for locally caught dory fish, clam chowder, and oysters. Local bakeries, craft brews, and casual spots with Pacific Northwest flavors round out the experience.
What should I bring for a trip to Pacific City?
Bring layers for changing weather, a waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes for sand and trails, and sun protection for brighter days. Binoculars, a camera, and a small cooler for local finds can add to your experience.
What is the nightlife in Pacific City like?
Nightlife in Pacific City centers around laid-back breweries, local bars, and venues with live music on select evenings. Beach bonfires and sunset walks are popular ways to wind down after a day outdoors.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Pacific City?
Pacific City has the Dory Days Festival, which highlights its fishing traditions each summer. Seasonal music gatherings and local seafood celebrations are also frequently suggested, drawing both residents and visitors around the community.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Pacific City?
Pacific City has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially near the beach or town center. Some homes include kitchens, open living spaces, and access to outdoor areas for group activities.
All about Pacific City
The tides define the rhythm of life in Pacific City, where cold-water surfers catch rousing waves, kayakers paddle across the peaceful bay, and fishers launch dories directly from the beaches. Highway 101, which runs straight through most neighboring seaside towns, curves inland and bypasses Pacific City. That lucky turn leaves the local scene feeling a bit more secluded than other coastal hot spots. The scenery — defined by natural areas and oceanfront parks — might seem a tad more dramatic, too. Hikers climb up a towering dune for views of rocky headlands; photographers trace nature trails for views of migratory birds and native elk; and equestrians trot along the shores at sunset. No matter how you spend your days here, you’re almost certain to bump into fellow outdoor adventurers at the town’s brewpub, where the servers pour craft beers named for local landmarks and deliver the freshest catches of the day.
What are the top things to do in Pacific City?
Three Capes Scenic Loop
Narrow headlands jut out into the foamy Pacific Ocean along this 40-mile route, which takes day-trippers past some of the most dramatic scenery on Oregon’s northern coast. You’ll want to pack your hiking gear, as the Three Capes Scenic Loop links together a trio of remarkable spots: Cape Kiwanda, Cape Lookout, and Cape Meares. At each site, windy trails lead to coastal overlooks with panoramic views of rugged rock formations, sand dunes, and misty forests.
Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge
At the confluence of the Nestucca and Little Nestucca rivers, this refuge ranks as a coastal favorite for wildlife photographers, especially ones looking to spot songbirds and migratory waterfowl. Several trails wind through coastal prairie and forests and along the bay. Lined with benches, the paved Pacific View Trail leads to an elevated observation deck with sweeping ocean views.
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area
Surfers take the waves, kites rise with the wind, and dory boats launch right from the shores here at Cape Kiwanda, which packs plenty of dramatic vistas into a relatively compact natural site. This state park is known for its sculpted sandstone formations and the towering dune, popular with hikers who trek up it for a panoramic look over Pacific City’s beaches.
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Pacific City vacation rentals start at G$12,552 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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280 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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170 properties have a dedicated workspace

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310 of Pacific City vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Pacific City stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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