Deer Harbor Marina
www.deerharbormarina.com
P.O. Box 344, Deer Harbor, WA 98243
p: 360-376-3037 | VHF 78A

Deer Harbor Marina

Deer Harbor Marina: Located on the southwest side of beautiful Orcas Island, our marina allows you to enjoy a perfect stop for summer cruising as well as a quiet winter getaway.  We offer reduced rates during the winter season.  We're open year round.  We have 110 slips available for permanent or guest moorage with 30 amp power, fresh water and dock carts.  The north and south docks contain 32', 40' and 50' slips with additional dock space for vessels up to 150' in length.  The fuel dock, located at the southern end of the marina has gas, diesel, and pump-out facility.  The main pier is complete with showers, restrooms and laundry facilities.  The marina store & deli features prepared food, groceries, espresso, DVD rentals, ATM, and the best ice cream on Orcas Island.  Our gift selection includes: hats, t-shirts, books, toys and more.  Provisions available include a selection of convenience foods: ice, beer, wine, grocery, sundry items, bait and fishing tackle.  Free Wifi. Boaters also enjoy the use of a swimming pool and  hanging out on the new party barge. Activities include: bicycling, boat rentals, whale watching, kayak tours and quiet evening walks. Families enjoy beachcombing and playing on one of the best beaches in the San Juan Islands.  Hotel accommodations and dining are located nearby.  Transportation around the island is offered by taxi or shuttle bus to other Orcas Island attractions.  Kenmore Air has regular scheduled float plane service from Seattle/Lake Union to the marina.  Ferry service is available from Anacortes to Orcas Island, and island hopping is easy to other San Juan Island locations. 

Website:  www.deerharbormarina.com

Email:  mbroman@deerharbormarina.com

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 344, Deer Harbor, WA 98243

Telephone: 360.376.3037

VHF 78A


Now in its 43rd year, Northwest Boat Travel is a unique cruising guide containing twenty geographically arranged chapters presenting descriptions and useful information about the ports-of-call, anchorages, bays, inlets, waterways, marine parks, marina and resort facilities, fuel docks, services, and things to see and do along coasts and islands of Washington, British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska.