Charleston Travel Guide
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Capt John's Motel
5 star for the price. The front desk was great and had some nice tips about the local area. I will stay there again.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026

Glamping Dome with a view
Wonderful experience. Will come back.
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2025

Bandon Inn
Clean room, nice view of the city and bay, and comfortable bed and chairs. The hotel provided a cold breakfast (bagels, bread, yogurt, hard boiled eggs, fruit, oatmeal) that you could pick up and eat in your room or in the lobby and hot beverages in the lobby 24/7.
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2026

Glamping Dome with a view
Wonderful experience. Will come back.
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2025

Bay Point Landing
Perfect stay! My husband and I stayed for two days and it was a great little get away! Wonderful views, quiet and peaceful, and many other amenities that we did not have chance to use. The cabin came equipped with everything we needed. Make sure you book a waterfront or water view, these are the ...
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2026

THE ULTIMATE! Warmer location, Spacious, PERFECT for GOLFERS, FAMILIES, Pets
Spacious house we enjoyed very much. Kitchen was well stocked. Conveniently located close to town and beautiful beaches.
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2025
Popular places to visit

Coos Bay Boardwalk
Relax near the sea with a stroll along a promenade with exciting delights of glorious views and interesting windows into the past.

Shore Acres State Park
This state park, dramatically located atop a cliff overlooking the ocean, combines natural coastal beauty with manicured formal gardens.

Cape Arago State Park
Drive southwest from Coos Bay until you reach this tranquil park on the Pacific Ocean. Embark on a hike or watch the seals and sea lions from the beach.

Sunset Bay State Park
You can take time to visit Sunset Bay State Park during your travels to Coos Bay. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.

Coos Historical & Maritime Museum
Enjoy a fascinating trip into the past with exhibits that cover thousands of years of the history of the Coos region.

South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
Spend an afternoon communing with blue herons, bald eagles, sea otters and ducks that live in the habitats of this rich marine reserve.
