
Coastal Charm Meets Creative Spirit
Fidalgo passage at fidalgo island
Just 90 minutes from Seattle, Fidalgo Passage is both a place to exhale and a place to set out. Tucked among evergreens and perched above Burrows Bay, this light-filled waterfront home offers the best of both worlds: a secluded retreat wrapped in forest, with easy access to trails, coastal towns, and ferry-day adventures.
Whether you’re kayaking Bowman Bay, exploring the art studios of La Conner, or scaling rock faces in the heart of the island, there’s always space to return and reset. Sunset dinners on the veranda. Morning light over the water. Quiet, generous time that feels like yours.
Opening spring 2026
Rooted in calm. Open to discovery






*Interior photos shown are from the original listing and do not reflect Esterre’s future design



At a glance
3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, den with sleeper sofa, and sleeps up to 9
Organic textures and Asian-inspired touches, balanced by Pacific Northwest comfort and ease
Expansive windows that frame bay and sunset views
Radiant heated floors throughout the home
Hot tub and fire pit for soaking and stargazing
Outdoor decks for gathering, grilling, and golden-hour meals
Direct access to the beach
Loft lounge — a cozy nook for movie nights and downtime
Exercise and yoga room, for movement, breathwork, or simply finding your rhythm in stillness
Private office for work or quiet reflection

Deception Pass bridge connecting Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands
Year-round rhythm
In spring, tulips bloom across the Skagit Valley, wildflowers emerge, and seabirds return. Wander forested trails, browse La Conner’s art galleries, or catch the season’s first halibut at a dockside café in Anacortes. Paddle calm waters off the deck and soak in the view.
In summer, long days invite adventure. Launch your kayak from the shore, climb sun-warmed cliffs, or hike to sweeping overlooks. End the day with dinner on the deck, then retreat to the loft for a film or quiet reading.
In fall, the pace slows. Visit harvest markets, walk through tidepools, or take one last paddle before winter changes the shoreline. It’s a season for stillness and reset — with nature, with family, and with yourself.
In winter, calm settles in. Wake slowly with tea overlooking the bay. Watch waves roll through Burrows Bay as eagles wheel overhead. Cozy up in the loft, or stretch your legs with a misty morning walk through Deception Pass.
Local highlights
Deception Pass State Park — Washington’s most visited park, with forested trails, tidepools, and sweeping sea cliffs
Anacortes — charming coastal town just minutes away, with marinas, waterfront restaurants, and local bookstores
La Conner — a walkable, art-filled village known for its creative spirit and seasonal beauty
Burrows Bay — calm waters perfect for paddling, beachcombing, and spotting seals from the deck
Mount Erie — dramatic rock faces and high overlooks for climbers and hikers alike
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival — a beloved springtime tradition, this world-famous bloom draws visitors from near and far to marvel at acres of vibrant tulip fields
Cap Sante Marina — stroll the docks or catch sunset views over the harbor
Tommy Thompson Trail — a scenic path through wetlands, bridges, and waterfront stretches
Local seafood spots — dockside dining and the season’s freshest catch in Anacortes and beyond
Wildlife watching — eagles, herons, and sea lions all from your doorstep


From esterre stories
Easy to Reach. Hard to Leave
Between Anacortes and La Conner, near Deception Pass — close to it all, yet worlds away
A place to belong, season after season
At Fidalgo Passage, quiet beauty and everyday adventure meet you where you are. Come home to still mornings, golden evenings, and a deeper way to own your time away.