Salishan Spa & Golf Resort Coupons and Deals
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• A One-Night Stay for Two in a Premier Room • $25 Food and Beverage Credit • Combine Vouchers to Stay Up to Three Nights Every year, Pacific gray whales and wild king salmon make a point to return to the Oregon Coast. But there's another migration taking place on these gorgeous shores, one that delivers spa treatments, fine dining, shopping, and golf to a species of vacationer that has mastered the art of R&R: the educated resort goer. After your journey, rest your tail in the largest and most sought-after room at the resort, complete with plush bath robes, Wi-Fi, a stone fireplace, a spacious bathroom, and a king-size bed featuring luxurious pillow-top bedding. Wake up and smell the fresh-brewed coffee at The Sun Room restaurant, where your $25 food-and-beverage credit will get you going in the right direction with everything from fresh seasonal fruit and homemade banana bread to Frangelico French toast with Oregon hazelnuts. Or, sleep in and use your credit at any of the resort's five diverse restaurants anytime throughout your stay. But you'll want to fuel up before hitting the resort's 18-hole, par-71 golf course, redesigned by legendary PGA pro and Oregon golfing legend Peter Jacobsen. Revered for its old-growth timber and spectacular ocean views, this is one of the few courses in the world where you can both score an eagle and spot one on the same hole. After a whale of a good time on the links—and a possible whale sighting on any of the seaside greens—take in a relaxing massage or facial at the resort's full-service spa. Next, enjoy wineries, casinos, museums, aquariums, beaches, shopping, and world-class sport fishing just minutes from the resort. Alas, like all good things, this Escape will eventually come to an end. But fear not: Like the salmon and whales, you'll soon return for another taste of this coastal paradise. For additional information, visit Salishan Spa & Golf Resort on Facebook.
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Pacific Northwest Lodge with Spa, Golf Course, and Private Beach Access Flanked by beach and bluffs, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort spreads across 350 wooded acres accessible via a private, spruce-lined drive. When the hotel was built in 1965, original owner John D. Gray wanted it to match the beauty of its knockout setting. The interior incorporates native stone, intricate woodwork, hand-blown glass, and contemporary artwork, taken from Gray’s own collection, showcasing more than 100 regional artists. Vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows give guest rooms a spacious feel. Private balconies overlook Siletz Bay, the forest, or the 18-hole golf course, ...
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Every year, Pacific gray whales and wild king salmon make a point to return to the Oregon Coast. But there's another migration taking place on these gorgeous shores, one that delivers spa treatments, fine dining, shopping, and golf to a species of vacationer that has mastered the art of R&R: the educated resort goer. And you better learn the habits of these mystical creatures, because with this week's Escape to Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, you are one. You and a friend are migrating to this 250-acre gem nestled between Lincoln City and Newport for one night in a Premier Room ($149). After your journey, rest your tail in the largest and most sought-after room at the resort, complete with plush bath robes, Wi-Fi, a stone fireplace, a spacious bathroom, and a king-size bed featuring luxurious pillow-top bedding. Wake up and smell the fresh-brewed coffee at The Sun Room restaurant, where your $20 food and beverage credit will get you going in the right direction with everything from fresh seasonal fruit and homemade banana bread to Frangelico French toast with Oregon hazelnuts. Or, sleep in and use your credit at any of the resort's five diverse restaurants anytime throughout your stay. But you'll want to fuel up before hitting the resort's 18-hole, par-71 golf course, redesigned by legendary PGA pro and Oregon golfing legend Peter Jacobsen. Revered for its old-growth timber and spectacular ocean views, this is one of the few courses in the world where you can both score an eagle and spot one on the same hole. After a whale of a good time on the links—and a possible whale sighting on any of the seaside greens—take in a relaxing massage or facial at the resort's full-service spa. Next, enjoy wineries, casinos, museums, aquariums, beaches, shopping, and world-class sport fishing just minutes from the resort. Alas, like all good things, this Escape will eventually come to an end. But fear not: Like the salmon and whales, you'll soon return for another taste of this coastal paradise. For additional information, visit Salishan Spa & Golf Resort on Facebook.
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Pacific Northwest Lodge with Spa, Golf Course, and Private Beach Access Flanked by beach and bluffs, the Salishan Spa & Golf Resort spreads across 350 wooded acres accessible via a private, spruce-lined drive. When the hotel was built in 1965, original owner John D. Gray obviously wanted it to match the beauty of its setting. The interior incorporates native stone, intricate woodwork, hand-blown glass, and contemporary artwork, taken from Gray’s own collection, showcasing more than 100 regional artists. The resort’s 205 spacious rooms feature warm earth tones, vaulted ceilings, and natural light from large windows. Private balconies overlook Siletz Bay, the golf course, or the surrounding forest. For those searching for a memorable setting for a wedding or vow renewal, Salishan creates nuptial celebrations to order. Couples can say “I do” in front of floor-to-ceiling windows in the expansive meeting rooms or outdoors while standing on Salishan’s private beach or treading water in the pool. As general manager Jason Connor puts it, “Your special day is limited only by your imagination.” With so many activities onsite, guests may never feel compelled to leave the grounds. The 18-hole golf course, redesigned by PGA pro and Oregon native Peter Jacobsen, unfurls next to dramatic views of the Pacific Ocean. Youngsters can keep themselves occupied with an 18-hole putting course, an arcade, and a supervised children’s activity center for kids aged 4–11. Five onsite restaurants span the casual-to-gourmet spectrum. The recently renovated Prime Steakhouse serves dry-aged steaks and an extensive wine list, and the more laid-back Attic Lounge offers Tillamook cheeseburgers and small plates. For a truly relaxing experience, the onsite spa offers whirlpools, saunas, and a decadent menu of rejuvenating spa and salon treatments. Couples can indulge in a side-by-side massage in a dual massage room with a warming fireplace en suite. Gleneden Beach, Oregon: Small Coastal Community Set amid Beachfront State Parks Located on the central stretch of Oregon's 363-mile coastline, Gleneden Beach is a small hamlet along coastal Highway 101 that’s only slightly larger than the resort itself. The tiny windswept town is home to two annual kite festivals and is a good spot for testing the holding power of one’s hairspray. It’s situated smack-dab between two larger coastal cities, Newport and Lincoln City, both of which abound with opportunities for beachcombing, whale watching, and browsing in boutiques and bookstores. Newport’s Oregon Coast Aquarium includes outdoor exhibits where harbor seals, otters, and sea lions frolic in their natural habitats. A 200-foot underwater tunnel provides near 360-degree views of sharks, giant octopi, and other creatures of the deep.
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