Whale Cove Inn
Location: 2345 South Highway 101, Depoe Bay, Oregon, 97341, Depoe Bay, US
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Property Type: Hotels
About this Property
Luxurious Spa Retreat
Indulge in Culinary Delights
Dine at Restaurant Beck with stunning ocean views or grab a snack at the coffee shop. Unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Elegant Accommodations
Stay in one of the 8 guestrooms featuring fireplaces and private outdoor spa tubs. Enjoy a Tempur-Pedic bed, premium bedding, and entertainment on a flat-screen TV.
Convenient Amenities
Experience a business center, complimentary newspapers, and a library. Free self-parking is available. Don't miss the complimentary wireless internet access throughout the property.
Book your serene waterfront retreat at Whale Cove Inn today.
Important Information
- Children 15 years old and younger are not permitted at this property.
Policies
Check-in: 04:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Instructions: The front desk is open daily from 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Amenities & Facilities
- Full-service spa
- Boat tours nearby
- Fireplace in lobby
- Free WiFi
- Terrace
- Garden
- Concierge service
- Elevator
- Fireplace in lobby
- Library
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Free newspapers in lobby
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Full-service spa
- Smoke-free property
- Tours/ticket assistance
- Wheelchair accessible parking
- Free self parking
- Boat tours nearby
- Wheelchair-accessible van parking
Guest Reviews
- Q8234DYmegang (10/5): The Beauty of the PCH in One Spot. - This was by far the most incredible stay of our 12 day trip up the PCH. The suites are large, almost apartment-like. It would feel like home except for the gorgeous views and roomy hot tub on the balcony. Depoe Bay is a sweet little coastal town with this extraordinary diamond sitting on its edge. This was a 5-star hotel for its beauty alone.
- KingGeorge888 (10/5): Treasure Box Delight - My Signature Suite was a treasure box delight, suspended over the Oregon surf. Greeted with a warm "Welcome back!" The suite was spotless with a dreamy bed worthy of my princess and the pea sensibility. Sleeping to the sound of the surf is more effective than a year of therapy. Should you tire of watching whales from your deck, one of the best whale watching perches on the coast is less than a quarter of a mile south.
- wandmc2023 (10/5): Truly a beautiful and unforgettable experience. - We came for the weekend to celebrate our anniversary and NEVER left the entire time we were there. Actually, my husband left once to go to the store for snacks. The view from the room took our breath away and left us completely mesmerized most of the weekend, never turned on the TV, barely on our phones. We walked the beautiful grounds and spent a lot of time sitting on the deck and taking full advantage of the private soaking tub. The weather was beautiful, but chilly so the sensation of being in the hot bath with the cold, crisp wind was another experience altogether. We watched fishing boats out on the sea, and saw a few whales going by. The cute pair of seals hanging around the cove was another treat. I kept thinking how lucky we were to experience this place and the cove.
Since we never really left, we had dinner both nights at the inn. That was an experience we’ll never forget. Knowing the kitchen was staffed with maybe 4 people and a server that night made us feel as if we were having a private dining experience. The food was impeccable. My husband is the gourmet so watching him enjoy our meals was another highlight for me. We like to visit local galleries whenever we travel so the beautiful art work hanging on the walls and the vintage hutch, which I believe is an Asian apothecary cabinet(?), was yet again, another delight.
The spirit and energy at this place is magical. I think if I was sick I’d come here for my treatment and be healed.
- 5jeaniem (4/5): Disappointing. Not the world-class inn that it once was. - Unfortunately, the inn is not what it once was. My husband and I have been staying here on and off for 12-15 years. Doubtful that we will return. Maintenance is badly needed in the rooms, on the decks and outside the building. Amenities are subpar. In addition to no longer offering breakfast, which once was delightful, the rooms no longer have binoculars, a pen or a notepad. The throw on the couch is pitiful. Toilet paper and tissues are beyond poor quality. Housekeeping is terrible - the bed was just thrown together after our first night. Glasses and cups were not washed or replaced. Reception staff is friendly but not very helpful. It's sad because Whale Cove Inn was once a world-class inn in every respect. No longer. It's not a good value despite the beautiful site and rooms that were once so comfortable and now are sadly lacking. It is certainly not worth $500+ per night. Despite the decline of the inn, Restaurant Beck remains fabulous.
- kimmP8052EF (6/5): Doesn’t add up to a 4 Star Hotel - This is not a 4-Star hotel! The view was wonderful, great bathroom , robes and slippers and the jacuzzi tub on the deck was great. Maintenance is greatly needed, the door was hard to open, the toilet paper holder was loose and the toilet paper itself was sand paper, the couch extremely uncomfortable, the stuffed chair was dirty and well worn (not in a good way) and the ceiling on the deck is falling apart. The office staff was consistently sitting in the lounge on her phone. Outside needs maintenance as well, lights were out, railing falling off, cracks in steps. Restaurant Beck was a wonderful experience.
- Cruiser14821770077 (6/5): Nice view and that's all you get. - The price/value ratio for this facility is pretty low. One should expect much better service and accommodation for $500+ per night lodging. Maintenance on the property is severely lacking. Our door was very difficult to open; the lock wouldn't work. A light fixture on the outside deck was dripping water and about to fall off. Not going back...
- A9201YLstevee (2/5): Miserable Service - We had the same experience as James W. (see his review below). we rented the premiere suite and found two of the three doors to bedrooms locked. The person at the front desk was argumentative, and presumptive. I was prepared to kick those locked doors down. My wife persuaded the desk clerk to unlock them. At the rates that we were paying we should have been accomodated. These people ovbiously don't know the first thing about hospitality. Never coming back, and telling all my friends.
- pnwc2023 (8/5): Incredible view and food with attitude at the desk - Beautiful stunning view, very comfortable rooms, absolutely incredible (pricey FYI) restaurant, and oddly managers with attitudes. There was an issue with our booking and the manager refused to take any responsibility for their website, or booking mixup. A simple "sorry" would go a long way, I didn't need anything other than that, but I was repeatedly told I did it wrong. Yet my card was charged and my booking was confirmed by email with no issue immediately. Based on other reviews here noting the poor customer service attitude, I'm not surprised. It's the only stain on an otherwise lovely stay.
Restaurant experience was absolutely wonderful - i don't think you'll find a higher class experience for 40 miles in either direction. If you've got the budget - i highly suggest the multiple course tasting with the wine pairing.
Desk is closed after 7pm, so you're on your own. There's no breakfast - you must drive into Depoe Bay for something which is close, but it'd be great if they had their breakfast option return. As long as you don't have any issues that need resolving by the management, then it's a great place.
- hentschel9 (8/5): Fabulous Room but Non-existent Service - We had an absolutely fantastic room with a fabulous view of the cove below the inn, The room was large with a very spacious two sink bathroom and plenty of seating. The room and the view were superlative but unfortunately the service was lacking. No breakfast is served so one has to find food elsewhere. The front desk personnel were pleasant enough but not particularly helpful.
- pdxworldtravler (10/5): Beautiful views and some whales - Whale cove inn continues to be our great destination on the coast. We love the premium suite. Unfortunately the breakfast has been suspended due to labor shortage when we were there. Hopefully this is temporary and they are giving a credit in lieu of breakfast. Location is great and suite is great. If you have only 2 people the second and third bedrooms are locked. They are arable at extra cost for larger parties. The view remains spectacular although we did not see any whales this visit because orcas were sighted and the usual whale population moved farther off shore for safety. Highly Recomended despite the breakfast suspention.I
- robmK6931QX (2/5): Falling apart!! - The plumbing was non functional. Scalding hot water in shower. Could not shower. The lights on patio are rusting out and dripping water. Water damage on the patio roof. Toilet paper holder is loose. Patio railing falling apart. The front of the building is in disrepair. Two night minimum at 600 per night. We left after one night. Years past it was a great place to stay. Not being taken care of. Good meal at the restaraunt but short staffed and exact same menu from two years ago. Also out of several staple liquors. Not worth the price point. I doubt they’ll make it another year. Views are amazing on a good note.
- natalie (8/5): - Property was awesome.. restaurant on site was a disappointment. I was feeling sick throughout the night. The food wasn't very tasteful for the price range.
- marjories501 (10/5): Great weekend get away - Beautiful, right on the coast, lovely quiet rooms facing the water. Nice adorable place, with no stairs, beautiful views, and no noise or people to bother you . Friendly staff, and nice clean room, comfortable bed, and chairs on the boardwalk to enjoy the out of doors
- BeachTutu (10/5): Spy Hops anyone? - Best Whale Watch on Maui. Captain Steve's Rafting gets you so close to the whales.
I like Cane Fire II, the smaller of the two rafts. Captain Nick is fun and energetic and takes you to the whales. We had whales swimming under and around our raft, with spy hops and lots of tale and fin action.
The breaches were so load and close, you felt one with the whales.
Looking forward to my next whale watch with Captain Steve
- 156spencerp (2/5): Dissapointing - Horrible service, we loved the view and amenities. But, by 7:00 PM there was no one at front desk to help with where the ice machine was located or help with very confusing tv access and use. Given the beauty of the location it was dissapointing to have no such poor service.
- lindamO3736KI (2/5): Customer service :( - The person at the front desk was so rude and difficult (when we made a couple of basic requests) that it soured our whole stay. It was sort of unbelievable.
Plus the room smelled like whatever they were cooking in the restaurant.
Really not worth the price -stay someplace else!
- yolandaw477 (2/5): Not worth it. Horrible customer service. - I just wanted to have a relaxing memorial day weekend with my family. Let this be a lesson that "family owned and operated" does not always mean "Good". Also note that the owners have taken it upon themselves to respond to negative reviews with sassy, dismissive answers. I had a terrible experience at this inn and will be warning my beach-goer friends to Stay Away! The front desk staff who are also the owners where extremely hostile and dismissive when I tried to check in for my stay. So much so that he decided to just cancel my reservation with no warning or reason whatsoever. Definitely racially motivated if you ask me. It was a good thing in the end because I would never willingly give my money to an establishment that treats its patrons this way.
- skidog (10/5): Unique Small Hotel with stunning Rooms and Views - The whale cove inn is a unique small hotel for the Oregon coast. Pitched on a cliff above whale cove, the 8 luxury suites are enormous with amazing views of the cove and coastline. Each room comes with its own private outdoor jacuzzi. On site, for dinner only, is the gourmet Restaurant Beck. Ala carte ordering from a small
Menu or 4 or 5 course tasting menus. In 2022 the 5 course tasting menu was $105. The hotel is very expensive and does not offer breakfast since the pandemic. Nothing with walking distance but only a short drive to Depoe Bay or Newport. Not suitable for children. When you want to pamper yourself though, an excellent place to stay
- SammyP_isMe (10/5): We love it here - The place is so clean and cozy. My husband agrees the experience is worth the money, and he’s a tough sell. We saw orcas in the cove this trip May 2022. Our last trip here Sep 2013 we saw humpbacks right outside the cove. Both experiences were magical.
- andra (6/5): Disappointed - We haven't stayed at the Cove for a couple of years and we're surprised at the the off season pricing but decided to go anyway. The place is showing its age! Tiles missing and obvious water damage on the exterior, cracked grout and wobbly tiles in the bathroom, gas fireplace that wouldn't turn off, dripping ceiling on the balcony. The entertainment system is sad and difficult to maneuver.
They have discontinued their complimentary breakfast and don't not even have coffee In the lobby. Our room was not made up after the first night either.
Still an amazing view but disappointing the details.
- Peter (10/5): - The views and the awesome suits with balconies.
- HELEN (10/5): - The view! The comfort of the property! We had an AMAZING EXPERIENCE!
- Q2077DMdonaldb (10/5): The best luxury Inn along Oregon’s north coast - the rooms at Whale Cove Inn are extremely large and luxurious and the view of Whale Cove is to die for. This is by far the best luxury Inn or Resort to stay at along the Oregon coast. And the on-site gourmet restaurant, Beck, creates the best meals along the north coast
- MO119 (10/5): Beautiful hotel and great for seniors - We live in Depoe Bay and needed a hotel with an elevator and 3 bedrooms suitable for seniors. The Whale Cove Inn is one of very few hotels in this area that offered these options. During Covid the breakfast is not offered. This is FAMILY owned so it is not 24 hour front desk service. And, folks, this is Depoe Bay. Internet is sketchy at best for residents here, let alone adding in all of the tourists during the busy season and holidays.
This hotel is beautiful, has a fantastic view, and has lovely staff. Our 92 and 95 year old guests enjoyed the Pacific Harbor Seals while drinking their coffee on the spacious deck each morning. We also loved dinner at Beck, the highest rated restaurant on the OR coast located on site.
The lodging is extremely large with kitchen (silverware, glasses, coffee mugs, but no plates or bowls), dining table, living room with gas fireplace, and 3 beds/2 baths. The master bed and bath have the view and a multi-headed shower with laminated instruction card! The other 2 bedrooms share a bath. There is a small lip in the shower of the guest room that was not a problem for one senior using a walker. Our experience at Whale Cove Inn was excellent. Clean and Covid precautions adhered to. Would highly recommend.
A special thank you to the staff (cleaning and front desk women) for allowing early access to the room to place some welcome gifts and flowers. And the kitchen and wait-staff for accommodating our birthday cake early to be served at dinner that night.
Although the restaurant is very busy, everyone enjoyed their meals and our waitress (Lana) was excellent. The wine list is varied and extensive. There is a cake serving fee (totally expected), as the kitchen cannot make special occasion cakes and bringing in outside cakes is allowed.
Our guests had an excellent stay and visit. This is appropriately priced for a boutique hotel of this caliber. We would highly recommend.
- Whalecoveinnsucks (4/5): An amazing view with a taste of disgusting - The view is amazing, unfortunately after that the place goes downhill and real fast! We got into our room and the wife started to pour a glass of wine and the glass was covered with lipstick, now we are searching the place like we are staying at motel 6 and found another dirty glass and a box of ritz crackers, everyone likes ritz crackers but not left over from a previous person. So at this point I was given a free bottle of wine, to make up for a disgusting 500$ a room, but upon checkout I was charged for the wine and had to call and have it taken off. Now luckily after 7pm each day I learned they have no one at the front desk, which sadly was better service then the guy working the front desk. The hotel is for sale and hopefully someone buys it with a focus on being a great hotel with a great view and fires every employee and starts over.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Nice location - Whale Cove Inn is very strategically located near Depoe Bay, Oregon, with easy access to Depoe Bay and several local beaches. While the accommodations were quite nice with a nice view of the cove, we felt it was overpriced for what was offered. (I did not comparison shop, so perhaps this is the going rate for the area.) Due to COVID, there was no housekeeping, no breakfast buffet, etc., so it was hard to rate service other than okay. The inn itself seemed in need of some maintenance or renovation as there was peeling exterior paint, dirty fountain ponds in front, cracked sidewalk in back leading to deck, the jacuzzi tub on deck seemed rather dated and it was not clean. Our room was mostly clean, but minor things like lots of dirt in slider track, etc. The bed was very comfortable. The bar area and refrigerator was nice. Especially with COVID, a microwave would have been very convenient.
- Verified traveler (10/5): Great Hotel and Gorgeous Location - The views from the room were excellent - it helped that we had perfect sunny days in April but even in the rain this view would be impeccable. The room was great and the bed was very comfortable.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - The view from the room was unbelievable. The hot tub was dated and restaurant on-site was closed. Rooms are large. Will need to come back when restaurant isn't closed.
- Sepherah H (6/5): So-So for me - This was a tricky one to review. I personally don’t believe the cost is worth the hotel. I got the premier suite and didn’t understand why two of the bedrooms and one of the bathrooms was locked in the suite I paid for. Hotels.com, where I got the reservation said I would get three bedrooms and two bathrooms in the suite. I did ask the front desk personnel and he said the hotel keeps the other two bedrooms and one bathroom locked unless we have more than two people in our party, (but at that point the suite itself would cost even more). That seemed to me to be really ridiculous. I decided to go on hotels.com and put in 4 guests, requested the same suite and it was THE SAME PRICE I paid, so the front desk personnel were dishonest with me. The fireplace is pretty much a joke, it’s a plug in fireplace that has an hour long timer. For the cost, you guys should be able to install a full fireplace. There is also not a full size kitchen, no oven, which I had been looking forward to so I could could breakfast. No breakfast at the hotel. The wonderful things about the hotel are the shower, it’s the best I’ve ever experienced. The bathtub on the deck is so wonderful too- even in the cold weather it is a good contrast to the hot water in the tub. The view is beautiful. The sounds from the ocean are wonderful in the relaxing tub. The bed is also really comfortable, but I prefer harder beds, it’s not super hard, but decently hard. I’m not sure if I would stay here again.
- Amanda (10/5): - The room and view were beautiful. It was extremely relaxing and the shower and spa tub were amazing.
- Angie (10/5): Whale Cove - Lovely rooms, comfortable and very clean. The rooms are relaxing and every room has a spectacular view. We will absolutely return!
- Lawrence (8/5): An amazing location that needs updates - Location is king at the Whale Cove Inn. The living spaces are enormous and well laid out. That said, the furniture and carpeting are dated, and the amenities do not justify a $500+ per night stay. Keurig coffee maker with coffee mate. Cheap wine and cocktail glassware. Rusted out lock on the glass sliding doors that wouldn’t lock.
- Deborah (10/5): - It was wonderful. Beautiful rooms and grounds.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - This property is absolutely stunning inside and out.
- Verified traveler (10/5): Prepare yourself for extreme satisfaction!! - You really can’t find more fantastic accommodations on the OR coast than Whale Cove Inn, just a hop south of Depoe Bay. Luxurious, beautifully appointed w/superior design, comfort & an exceptional, devoted staff. Becks dining, inside Whale Cove is manned by an adventurous, exceptional chef. The pastry chef produces lush, fresh delights daily for one of the most varied & delicious complimentary breakfast.
Every conceivable detail is taken into account to create a completely satisfactory experience that will please all but the most persnickety guest. Four days is barely enough time to enjoy all the offerings Whale Cove Inn provides.
Add the whales, nesting eagles, towhees, shore birds & seals, to name a few, your stay at Whale Cove takes on another level of enjoyment. We are looking forward to returning as often as possible. Reserve your room now; you will not be disappointed or get more for your money. Fantabulous!!
- J&J (10/5): - The view and grounds are beautiful. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
- Scott (10/5): We're coming back! - Amazing, perfect for us workaholics!
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Hands down the best hotel on the Oregon Coast. The grounds are gorgeous, the staff is extremely friendly and helpful, and the restaurant downstairs is excellent.
- Rodney A (10/5): - Beautiful luxurious suite with an absolutely stunning view.
- Cathy (10/5): - Fabulous hotel. Our oversized suite boasted a spacious bath, gigantic 3-headed shower, comfortable bed and breathtaking views of the lagoon and ocean. The included breakfast was delicious.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Gorgeous accommodations & view is extraordinary!
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