Celebrate and Stay: Waterfront Venues with Accommodations for Scenic Washington Weddings

Ceremony scene at Alderbrook Resort & Spa
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Seeking a waterfront escape outside the big city for your nuptials? Then read on
Written by
Megan Simpson Teeter

Published:

Washington Wedding Day Spring/Summer 2026

Alderbrook Resort & Spa

Overlooking the tranquil waters of Hood Canal, this resort captures the essence of Washington’s natural drama—ceremonies can be held on the terrace or lawn, backed by mountains and shoreline. As a full-service destination, the property supports everything from welcome cocktails to reception dinners and even weekend-long stays. With rooms, outdoor activities and scenic gathering spaces all on-site, Alderbrook Resort & Spa (@alderbrookresort) allows couples to shape a party into a full-fledged escape.

Photo | Sarah Anne Photography 

Field Arts & Events Hall

A modern architectural statement on the Olympic Peninsula, this waterfront venue features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains beyond. With built-in flexibility for both main hall soirées and alfresco fêtes, the building accommodates up to 250 guests for seated weddings and 400 for standing receptions. Its clean lines, open layout and dramatic views make Field Arts & Events Hall (@fieldhallevents) a standout choice for couples who value design and landscape in one seamless space.

Photography | Cassie Johnson 

Joyland Farm

Set on 18 acres on Bainbridge Island, this private farm estate offers sweeping views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, making it ideal for couples seeking a lush outdoor celebration. Indoor spaces accommodate up to 40 guests, while outdoor setups—tent or pavilion style—host up to 150 when seasonally available. Whether dining with waterfront views or sipping cocktails beneath the fir trees at sunset, Joyland Farm (@joyland_farm) offers a nature-filled setting for unforgettable moments.

Photography | Allen Cao

Roche Harbor Resort

Situated on the shores of the San Juan Islands, the historic Roche Harbor Resort (@rocheharborresort) offers a dreamy, destination wedding experience. Whether you say “I do” in the lush, blooming Sunken Garden or the century-old seaside chapel, your celebration flows effortlessly into an elegant indoor/outdoor reception under the Pavilion, complete with a cozy wood-burning fireplace. The resort features on-site lodging, a complimentary two-night room block, fresh Pacific Northwest-inspired eats and a dedicated planning team so you can focus on heartfelt moments with your nearest and dearest.

Photography courtesy of Roche Harbor Resort

Silver Cloud Hotel Tacoma at Point Ruston Waterfront

Commanding views of Commencement Bay set this waterfront hotel apart. Its Waterview Terrace offers a covered outdoor space with heaters and an outdoor fireplace—an ideal setting for year-round events. Inside, the 5,400-square-foot grand ballroom is filled with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing the scenery to serve as the perfect backdrop for your celebration. Accommodations keep the festivities close at hand, while nearby shops and restaurants in Point Ruston provide added guest-experience appeal. Silver Cloud Hotel (@silvercloudhoteltacoma) gives couples and their loved ones the opportunity to gather in a fully immersive Pacific Northwest retreat.

Photography | Travel Industry Photos Inc.

Vashon Inn

Tucked into the heart of town on Vashon Island, this historic inn presents vintage charm with modern amenities. The property boasts more than 100 years of history and offers wedding celebrations for up to 150 guests, along with on-site lodging for the wedding party and family. Whether exchanging vows on the scenic grounds or hosting an indoor/ outdoor reception in the renovated event venue next door, brides and grooms enjoy a boutique-style setting framed by island woods and quiet streets. With easy ferry access from Seattle or Tacoma, Vashon Inn (@vashoninn) is a well-connected destination that still feels tranquil and removed.

Photography courtesy of Vashon Inn