Step into the spotlight—literally—with these one-of-a-kind lighthouse hotels and inns. Whether you're after panoramic sea views, romantic getaways, or a peek into maritime history, these lighthouse getaways are sure to light up your travel plans.
LessTucked into Oregon’s jaw-dropping coastline, Heceta Head Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast is one of the last remaining lightkeepers’ cottages on the West Coast. Inside, you’ll find six cozy rooms decked out in antique furnishings and plush duvets. But the real showstopper? A seven-course gourmet breakfast (yes, seven!). After fueling up, soak in the endless Pacific views from the Grand Victorian wrap-around porch, wander down to the secluded cove, or partake in a wine and cheese social.
This Victorian-era lighthouse sits on a tiny island right where the San Francisco and San Pablo Bays meet, offering the ultimate off-the-grid escape. No Wi-Fi, no TV—just fresh ocean air, stunning bay views, and a four-course gourmet dinner to top it all off. With only five nautically themed guest rooms, you’ll feel like you have the whole island to yourself. Bonus: Your stay includes a boat ride to and from the lighthouse.
Step into a time capsule at Saugerties Lighthouse, perched along the Hudson River since 1869. To get there, you’ll take a scenic half-mile hike—totally worth it for the peaceful river views and rustic simplicity. There’s no TV and limited internet, so it’s all about unplugging and soaking up nature. Don’t miss climbing the tower for some seriously Instagram-worthy views of the Hudson Valley.
Overlooking the mighty Lake Superior, Big Bay Point Lighthouse offers a rugged and romantic escape. This still-functioning lighthouse has five cozy guest rooms currently available with private baths, plus 40 acres of wooded trails waiting to be explored. If you’re feeling adventurous, climb up to the lantern room for a bird’s-eye view of the lake. Prefer to chill? Treat yourself to a massage at the onsite spa—yep, this lighthouse has a spa!
Cape Cod lovers, this one’s for you. The Lighthouse Inn sits on nine private acres of sandy beaches along Nantucket Sound, making it the ultimate summer retreat. Spend your days lounging by the heated pool, strolling the shoreline, or indulging in fresh lobster at the oceanfront restaurant. Golf lovers can tee off in style on the 18-hole course, and nothing beats a sunset by the fire pit.
Minnesota’s oldest operating lighthouse is packed with history and killer Lake Superior views. Stay in one of the antique-filled rooms, and your booking includes free entry to the nearby Depot Museum (hello, history buffs!). If you’re up for an adventure, hit the Superior Hiking Trail, which winds along the rugged North Shore for some of the best scenery in the Midwest.
St. Anthony’s Lighthouse in Cornwall is as secluded as it gets. The only way in is via a 300-meter footpath, but once you arrive, you’ll have the observation room and jaw-dropping views of Falmouth Harbor all to yourself. Spend your days hiking National Trust trails, spotting coastal wildlife, and soaking up the salty sea air.
Built in 1821, this quirky lighthouse-turned-B&B is pure romance. Here, you’ll find four quirky guest rooms. On the top floor, the “Principal Keeper’s” suite has a king-sized bed, private terrace, and—best of all—a hot tub overlooking the River Usk. Spend your days exploring nearby castles like Caldicot and Cardiff, then wind down with a pint at The Dragonfly, a cozy local pub just down the road.
Sitting right in the heart of Iceberg Alley, Quirpon Lighthouse Inn is a front-row seat to some of the world’s most dramatic scenery. This 1922 lightkeeper’s home has ten charming rooms, each with stunning views of the icy Atlantic. Expect to see humpback whales, orcas, and even floating icebergs right from the shore. All meals are included, and trust us—you’ll want to try a traditional Newfoundland supper after a long day of whale-watching.