Book Your Stay and Spend a Perfect Valentine’s Day in Lincoln City

If you’re not sure what to do for Valentine’s Day, why not book one of our Lincoln City beach rentals and enjoy a romantic getaway along the Central Oregon Coast? There are plenty of great places to stay and fun things to do on Valentine’s Weekend and February 14thitself. Here are a few suggestions for the most romantic Lincoln City rentals and a few activities to keep you and your valentine busy.  
Hit the Beach for the Weekend and get a Third Night Free at Prince of Whales & RSS Royal Pacific
*Valid only on Bookings made February 1st – 27th

Where to Stay with Your Valentine

A-1 Beach Rentals offers numerous romantic vacation properties that are ideal for couples. For all you love-birds looking for a cozy condo or rental house that’s built for two, consider some of the following vacation rentals in Lincoln City:

Miracles – This beautiful condo is one of the best Lincoln City vacation rentalsfor lovers. The Miracles vacation rental home offers a two-person hot tub with a panoramic ocean views, and provides visiting couples with access to the beach within mere steps of the property’s backdoor. You will find high-end amenities such as a luxurious queen-bed with comfy mattress topper, soft ivory leather couch, 42” flat screen TV, DVD player, wi-fi, board games, well-equipped kitchen, and towels and linens provided. And if you don’t feel like coking, head to The Mist restaurant & lounge right next door for a fun night out.

Whispering Winds – If you’re looking for a vacation rental in the heart of the action in downtown Lincoln City, but you don’t want to sacrifice panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, this condo is for you. You can be close to all the restaurants and shops, and the beach is still only a block away from your backdoor. The rental offers a fully-equipped modern kitchen with gas range and stainless steel appliances, rock fireplace, oceanfront deck, private hot tub, three plasma TVs with DVD players, washer/dryer, and granite counters throughout. The condominium complex also provides access to a fitness center and swimming pool.

RSS Royal Pacific – This oceanfront condominium sits in the heart of Depoe Bay, where you can watch the waves crash onto the rocks below and maybe even spot a whale. The RSS Royal Pacific offers two bedrooms with a king-sized bed and queen-sized bed, oceanfront views from the master bedroom, jetted tub, gas fireplace, three flat-screen TVs with DVD players, and hardwood floors throughout the property. Additional amenities include access to a beach club house with swimming pool and 19-seat theater, and Depoe Bay shops and restaurants such as the Italian Riviera and Tidal Raves Seafood Grill within walking distance. 

What to do with Your Valentine

In addition to the beach and local restaurants and shops, you and your Valentine will also find a variety of nearby attractions such as the Chinook Winds Casino and Factory Outlet Mall. If you want to do something really unique this Valentine’s Day or Weekend, though, you might want to plan ahead and organize some romantic activities that you can’t do anywhere else. There will be a Special Valentine’s Day Glass Drop on the beach on Saturday, February 11 and Sunday, February 12, for instance. Imagine taking a romantic walk together as you search for one of 14 heart-shaped paperweights hiding along Lincoln City’s 7½ miles of public beach over the weekend. The Lincoln City Cultural Center will also be hosting a Sweetheart Dance with the Lincoln Pops Big Band from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, February 11.

Don’t delay, though, because now the word is out that Lincoln City is the ideal destination for lovers this Valentine’s Day! Contact A-1 Beach Rentals and book your Lincoln City vacation rentals today.

Beachcombing Clinics: One More Reason to Visit Lincoln City, OR in 2017

With some of the best beach vacation rentals Oregon has to offer and some of the friendliest people around, there’s always good reason to visit Lincoln City and enjoy the beautiful Central Oregon Coast. New beachcombing clinics taking place throughout January, February, March and April are also offering visitors one of the most splendid excuses to get away from it all in this exquisite part of the world. The clinics will provide an opportunity to learn about natural treasures such as rocks, shells, petrified wood, minerals, jasper, gemstones, fossils, amber and agates hiding in the sand, with expert guidance on the best ways to find them. Keep reading to learn more about these exciting and informative new clinics in Lincoln City.
Hit the Beach for any January Weekend and get a Third Night Free!
*Valid only on Bookings made  January 1st – 27th

What to Expect at the Upcoming Beachcombing Clinics in Lincoln City, OR
The beachcombing clinics will begin at the 33rd Street beach access point near the Sandcastle Beachfront Motel on the designated dates listed below. The clinics will each begin with an orientation that offers guidance on how to identify the best coastal treasures along the beach, and will last for approximately two hours. In addition to advance-booking the appropriate beach rentals Lincoln Cityvisitors are also encouraged to pack good outdoor shoes, thick gloves, a warm rain jacket and sturdy plastic bag to collect beach treasures during the clinic. It’s important to remember basic beach safety tips as well, such as watching pets and children carefully, always facing the ocean, and steering clear of debris or logs near the water.
Upcoming 2017 Beachcombing Clinic Dates & Times
The 2017 beachcombing clinics started earlier this month, on the 2nd and 17th, and will continue through April on the following dates and times:
·      Tuesday, January 31 – 9 a.m.
·      Wednesday, February 8 – 2 p.m.
·      Thursday, February 16 – 10 a.m.
·      Friday, February 24 – 3 p.m.
·      Tuesday, March 7 – 1 p.m.
·      Wednesday, March 15 – 9 a.m.
·      Friday, March 24 – 3 p.m.
·      Tuesday, March 28 – 4 p.m.
·      Tuesday, April 4 – 1 p.m.
·      Thursday, April 20 – 2 p.m.
Attendees are encouraged to call clinic organizers at 541-996-1274 to book a spot and check for cancellations, and to visit the Lincoln City beachcombing website or Facebook page for weather information and more details about what to expect.
Book Your Stay Today and Plan a Beachcombing Getaway!

A-1 Beach Rentals offers Lincoln City beach houserentals ranging from cozy condos for couples to massive vacation homes that accommodate ten or more people, and everything else in between. Whether you’re looking for a jacuzzi on the deck, ocean views, a gourmet kitchen, a game room, access to a swimming pool and fitness center or any other specific amenities, you can find it here. Make sure to book your stay early, though, to guarantee that you find the right accommodations for you and your loved ones. Lincoln City and its beautiful beaches are waiting for you to come and explore in 2017!

Enjoy the Holidays in Lincoln City, Oregon This December

It’s not too late to book some of the finest beach vacation rentals Oregon has to offer and enjoy a magical weekend with loved ones before Christmas rolls around. That’s right, there are plenty of fine rental properties available and you can even enjoy a third night free if you book a condo or beach house for a weekend stay before Christmas week. While you’re booking the kind of beach house rentals Oregon coast getaways are known for, you’ll be happy to know there is plenty to do in the coming weeks. Here is just a small sampling of activities you might enjoy:

4th Annual North Pole Express at Chinook Winds Play Palace

Take a virtual ride to the North Pole at the Chinook Winds Play Palace this December 16thand 17th, and again on December 23rd. The kids will love the magical journey, followed by a special gift from Santa, and everyone will enjoy the hot coca and cookies. The journey goes from 5:45pm to 8pm on Friday and 12:45pm to 3pm on Saturday. Tickets are $15.95, and families are encouraged to call ahead for reservations.  

“Comedy on the Coast” December Showcase

Enjoy the comedy stylings of Tyler Boeh, Seamus O’Brien and Brad Upton at the Chinook Winds Casino’s December edition of “Comedy on the Coast” this Friday and Saturday, the 16th and 17th of December. Doors open at 7pm and shows start at 8pm. Tickets are only $15 and available online or over the phone from the Chinook Winds Casino.

“Hands-on Holiday Entertaining” Culinary Class

Book your place now to enjoy a hands-on holiday entertaining course from 11am to 2pm on December 17that Lincoln City’s Culinary Center. Attendees will learn how to make a menu of pimento cheese, blue cheese and pear and squares with caramelized onion, crab puffs, Oysters Rockefeller, prosciutto-wrapped asparagus, smoked sausage palmiers, pomegranate champagne cocktails, and chocolate truffles. With meal and wine, the day costs $75.

Oregon Coast Aquarium’s “Sea of Lights”

Kids and young-at-heart adults won’t want to miss the “Sea of Lights” at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in nearby Newport, Oregon this upcoming weekend. Stop by the aquarium from 5pm to 8pm to see the beautiful seasonal decorations that include “Scuba Santa,” a massive Christmas tree and over one million sparkling lights on display. Tickets are $10, or included with admission for the day.

Santa Claus Comes to Town at Dorchester House

Watch Santa Claus arrive by way of firetruck to the Dorchester House on NW Highway 101 on Tuesday, December 20th at 6pm. The official Dorchester House Holiday Ceremony is a perfect family-friendly event for the holidays, with chances for the little ones to join Santa on his sleigh and for everyone to enjoy some delicious hot cocoa and cookies indoors.

With a range of idyllic beach rentals Lincoln City, Oregon is always worth a visit. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway for grownups or trying to create a magical experience for the family, there’s plenty to do this December on the Central Oregon Coast!

5 Reasons to Visit Lincoln City This Winter

Lincoln City is home to some of the most popular Oregon beach house rentals along the state’s central coast area. With some of the best beach vacation rentals Oregon has to offer, ranging from cozy condos to large homes that sleep up to 16, it’s always open for visitors. Most people think of summer holidays when they think of beach house rentals, though. Does that mean Lincoln City is inhospitable for holidaymakers during the winter months? Of course not! Here are five excellent reasons to consider traveling to Lincoln City, Oregon for a winter getaway. 

1.     Arts and Culture at the Lincoln City Cultural Center

If you’re looking for first-class arts and culture, you’ll always find something to tickle your fancy at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. The Pacific Trombone Quartet, which features some of the Northwest United States’ most celebrated classical musicians, is especially popular during the winter season when they play whether it rains or shines. Enjoy fine instrumental music from masters ranging from Bach to Ellington, and cap off the night with dinner and drinks out on the town afterwards.

2.     Bijou Theatre’s Saturday Morning Cinema

If you’re planning a winter weekend stay in one of the fine beach vacation rentals Lincoln City, Oregon offers, you definitely won’t want to miss out on the Bijou Theatre’s Saturday Morning Cinema. This classic theatre on Highway 101 plays a classic film for about $2 per person every Saturday morning.

3.     Buffets and Fun at the Chinook Winds Casino

It’s always a good time of year to visit the Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City, but when the weather outside is frightful it’s a great way to make the most of rainy days. Chinook Winds is much more than a casino – it also offers a range of buffet dining, seasonal events and top-notch entertainment with local, national and international acts regularly stopping by.

4.     Look Forward to a Look at the Past during Antique Week

If you’re around Lincoln City and Depoe Bay on February 5th or the following week, you will find yourself in the midst of Antique Week. The event features deals and promotions at antique and specialty shops across the city and an exceptional glass floats drop on the beach for those who prefer to find a unique piece of art in the Great Outdoors.

5.     The Christmas Cottage

The Christmas Cottage on SW Highway 101 is open from 10 am to 5:30 pm every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Whether you visit in December or in the New Year, you’ll find 25,000 ornaments from around the world to peruse. The shop offers Christmas cards, Santa figurines, international ornamentation including a large collection of European glass ornaments and German nutcrackers, an exclusive collection of lighthouse decorations and annual gold ornaments handcrafted by local artisans, and a variety of stationary and cards for everyday occasions. You won’t find another place like it!

Whatever you do, don’t rule out Lincoln City and the rest of the Central Oregon Coast this winter. It’s a unique place with much to offer visitors during this frosty time of year.

The Artists and Story Behind Lincoln City’s Glass Floats on the Beach

Once you’ve booked a beach home rental Lincoln City will be waiting for you to discover its unique tradition centered around blown glass on the Central Oregon coast. Each year volunteers hide 3,000 glass floats along Lincoln City’s seven miles of coastline between mid-October and Memorial Day, and the public are invited to take part in the hunt. But how did this tradition start, and who are the artists that make it happen?

A 21st Century Tradition

Visitors who walked the beaches of Lincoln City, Oregon in the early 20th century often found glass floats that Japanese fishing vessels left behind after releasing their nets in the waters miles away. These little treasures were highly collectible and continued to increase in value as fishing crews the world over adopted buoyant plastic to cast out their nets. Though the last Japanese-made glass floats disappeared from the Oregon coast long ago, a new era of glass floats on the beach would begin as the 20th century drew to a close. A local artist came up with the idea in 1997 as a way to celebrate the upcoming millennium, and the city inaugurated the Finders Keepers project in 1999. By Memorial Day of 2000, the first season of Finders Keepers had attracted thousands of visitors from around the country who were intrigued by this unique opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while appreciating art.

Since the inaugural season, local artists have produced more than 3,000 glass floats and other works of blown glass art every year, with numbered floats corresponding to the current year. This year there will be 2016 official glass floats that lucky beachcombers can find and register to receive a Certificate of Authenticity. With some of the best vacation rentals Oregon has to offer, though, you and your loved ones are sure to remember your Finders Keepers season whether you find a float or not.

The 2016/2017 Glass Artists

Lincoln City has a reputation for its glass floats and other forms of blown glass art, thanks in no small part to the tradition of Finders Keepers on the beach and the stable of local artists who keep this tradition afloat. The artists responsible for this year’s glass floats include Treasure Collupy from Lincoln City’s Alder House Glassblowing, Ryan Bledsoe and Amanda Williams from Newport’s The Edge Art Gallery, Claude Kurtz from Astoria’s Fernhill Glass, Brett Flanigan from Lincoln City’s Flanigans Glass Gallery, Keith Gabor from Ashland’s Gathering Glass Studio, Paris Birdwell from Otis’ Glass Oasis, Mark and Marcus Ellinger from Stanwood’s Glass Quest, William Murphy from Newport’s Oregon Coast Glassworks and several artists from Lincoln City’s Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio including Kelly Howard, Jon Meyers, Daniel Millen and James Benson.

Several Lincoln City artists will contribute other colorful works of glass art in the form of coins, crabs, sand dollars, sea stars, shells and other nautical subjects. Make sure to stop by Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio to see glass art by Kelly Howard, Jon Meyers, Daniel Millen and James Benson; Mor Art for blown glass by Dan Watts and Maurice Martinez; and Glass Confusion for glass art by Marcia Glenn.

Whether you’re looking for a large family home to rent or a snug condo rental Lincoln City is ready to accommodate you and your loved ones this Finders Keepers season. With so many amazing artists sharing their work with the world, you’re sure to leave with something special by the time your Oregon holiday is through.

It’s That Time of Year Again: New Glass Floats ‘Drop’ onto Lincoln City Beaches

From seafood specialties to quaint beach home rentals Lincoln City always offers a reason to visit, but there are even more incentives to stop by this coastal Oregon town between October 22, 2016 and May 29, 2017. The annual Finders Keepers event takes place from mid-October to Memorial Day every year, bringing countless visitors and locals to the beaches in search of their own blown-glass float to take home. Keep reading to learn more about this special tradition that sets Lincoln City apart!

The Annual Hunt for Beautiful Glass Floats

Each year a new flock of volunteer ‘Float Fairies’ descends on the seven-mile stretch of coastline in Lincoln City, Oregon to hide handcrafted glass treasures made by local artists. Although the fairies drop 3,000 floats each year, the ‘official’ floats are only numbered up to the current year. That means there will be 2016 official floats this season, and one of them could be yours! If you find one of these numbered pieces of glass art, simply go to the Lincoln City Visitor Information Center or call (800) 452-2151 to register it and receive a Certificate of Authenticity.

Even if you don’t find one of the official floats, you can still stop by one of the local shops and galleries specializing in blown-glass art to purchase one for yourself. The unique glass artworks – inspired by floats left behind by old Japanese fishing vessels many years ago – are each different and capture the eye with their unmatchable swirls of color.

Some Facts to Consider Before Float-Hunting

If you plan on visiting for float season, one of the most important facts to consider is that the best vacation rentals are booked in advance. From two-story homes to condo rentals Lincoln Cityhas plenty of choices, but if you want to find the perfect accommodations for you and yours then make sure to plan ahead! It’s also important to be prepared for wet, cold and windy weather if you’re visiting this fall or winter. The Finders Keepers kick-off was even postponed for a week due to extreme weather conditions, so you can never tell what kind of weather you’re going to get. There are also some general rules to go by when you’re hunting for glass floats on the beach during Finders Keepers season. Here are some of the most important rules to remember:

·      Stick to the areas of the beach below the embankment and above the high tide line.

·      Never search for glass floats at night – they are always dropped during the day.

·      Daily drops may be cancelled when weather conditions are very dangerous.

·      Floats are always hidden where they can be easily found and never in areas that are private or dangerous to access.

·      Float Fairies hide their treasures in random places and at random times so don’t bother trying to find out where the ‘best spot’ to search is.

·      Periodically there will be special drops where other kinds of glass shapes such as coins, shells, sand dollars and sea shells are dropped.

·      Only numbered pieces of glass art can be registered.

As soon as you book your beach vacation rentals Lincoln City will be your next destination for family fun and new traditions! Finders Keepers is an annual tradition worth sharing again and again.

Book Your Vacation Rentals in Lincoln City, OR for a September Getaway

When it comes to vacation rentals Oregonis filled to capacity during the summer, when students and education professionals are free and many others choose to take time off for a sunny holiday. The warm weather continues into September, though, and an early autumn vacation to Lincoln City, Oregon might be ideal for those who prefer to beat the crowds. Whether you want to get away with your beloved for a week or just take the gang out for a quick weekend, there is plenty to do in Lincoln City throughout September. Events like the Farmers & Crafters Market, Gleneden Harvest Market, Open Spaces Bird Walk, Photography Hiking Clinic, crabbing and clamming clinics, and all sorts of live music take place every week. Here are a few more ideas if you think a September visit to Lincoln City might be right for you:
Cruise the Coast – From August 27 – September 10 the seven miles of main street in Lincoln City will be buzzing with car shows every weekend, live music, and a colorful “cruising scene” with classic car owners showing off their prized possessions. With the right beach home rental Lincoln Citywill be your headquarters for two weeks of car-themed fun!

“The Casbah” Opening Reception

The opening reception of “The Casbah” art show will take place on Friday, September 9 from 5–7 p.m. at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. The artist’s collectives known as The Casbah frequently put on shows including visual arts, poetry, theatre and music in Lincoln City and throughout Oregon.

Farm-to-Table Demonstration

If you want to immerse yourself in late summer food and drinks, book your tickets and head to the Culinary Center in Lincoln City from 11a.m. – 2 p.m. this Saturday, September 10. The Late Summer Farm-to-Table Demo with Willamette Valley Vineyards will feature an informative demonstration by Chef Sharon Wiest and includes a meal and drinks for $60.

Annual Celebration of Honor

Chinook Winds Casino Resort will present the Annual Celebration of Honor on the beach in Lincoln City this September 14-18. The multiday event is a tribute to military veterans and active duty military personnel. This year’s celebration includes the Run for Honor 5k, Oregon Traveling Memorial Wall, free entertainment and a free buffet for military and veterans.

Ukulele Road Show

The Ukelele Road Show will bring the Triple Duo PNW Ukulele Concert Tour to the Lincoln City Cultural Center on Thursday, September 15. Duets and sextets will perform a variety of ukulele music including jazz, pop and folk music ranging from original/traditional to contemporary.

Annual Indian-Style Salmon Bake

The 61st Annual Indian-Style Salmon Bake will take place on Saturday, September 17 at Depoe Bay City Park. If you love salmon and traditional Native American cooking, or want to explore this cuisine further, this event should tickle your taste buds!

Hey Hey, It’s the Monkees!

This theatrical celebration of The Monkees featuring their greatest hits will come to the Chinook Winds Casino Resort on Friday, September 23 and Saturday, September 24. Shows start at 8 p.m. and tickets range from $26–$51.

Mediterranean Autumn Cooking Demo

If you love Mediterranean food and plan on being in Lincoln City this Saturday, September 24, make sure to book your spot at the Mediterranean Autumn Demo from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lincoln City’s Culinary Center. For $60 you’ll be part of the informative, interactive demonstration by a trained chef and enjoy a meal and wine afterwards.

Whether you’re looking for a family-size house or a condo rental Lincoln City has you covered. Come visit this September and see what all the fuss is about!

Visit Lincoln City, Oregon Beaches Before the Summer Ends

With so many perfectly positioned beach vacation rentals Oregonwill be at your fingertips once you decide to vacation in Lincoln City. The miles of pristine coastline alone is enough to keep you and your loved ones occupied, and when you consider all the surrounding areas of the Central Oregon Coast you soon realize you’re spoiled for choice! There is plenty to do right in Lincoln City, though, making it a perfect destination for either an extended vacation or quick getaway. Here are a few ideas of what’s coming up in Lincoln City to keep you and your loved ones busy during your stay here as summer slowly draws to a close.


Comedy on the Coast

This Friday August 19 and Saturday August 20, Comedy on the Coast will take over the Chinook Winds Casino Resort. The comedy fest will feature laugh makers including Danny Villalpando, Jackson Perdue and Jeff Jena as well as a no-host bar with doors opening at 7 p.m. each night. Tickets are $15.

‘Food of Japan’ Demonstration

If you’re a sucker for sushi and other Japanese delicacies, you’ll definitely want to make your way to the Culinary Center in Lincoln City this Saturday, August 20. The ‘Food of Japan’ Demo runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and costs $60, which includes the demonstration, a meal and accompanying wine.

Northwest Author Fair

If books are more your thing, you may want to find yourself at the plaza next to Bob’s Beach Books on Northwest Highway 101 in Lincoln City this Saturday. A free event will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. featuring award-winning and best-selling authors from many genres including fantasy, history, mystery, science fiction, young adult and children’s.

Pirate Treasure Hunt

Pirate lovers and philanthropists alike should appreciate the all-day Pirate Treasure Hunt in Depoe Bay this Saturday, August 20. The treasure hunt will benefit charities and offer additional activities such as a mystery story to decipher, live silent auction, and party at the end of the day. 

Historic Walking Tours

Visitors to Lincoln City, as well as curious locals, may want to partake in a free Walking Tour of the Historic Taft District from 1 to 2:30 p.m. this Saturday, August 20 and Sunday, August 21. John Blaine presents the walking tours every Saturday and Sunday with support from the North Lincoln County Historical Museum, where you can stop by during opening hours to sign up for an upcoming tour.

Farmers & Crafters Market

With all the wonderful beach house rentals Lincoln Cityhas to offer you should feel right at home during your upcoming visit. And if you’re around between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. this Sunday, August 21 (or other upcoming Sundays) you may want to take a stroll from your beach house to the Lincoln City Farmers & Crafters Market like many locals do. All the foods and crafts you’ll find for sale will either be home-grown or hand-made by the vendor.

Clamming Clinic

The Oregon coast is known for great seafood, so why not get up close and personal with one of the most popular bounties of the local sea: clams! On Wednesday, August 24 a Clamming Clinic will meet at the Driftwood Public Library on Southwest Highway 101 to learn about clamming and then set off to put those skills to use in Siletz Bay. Visit OregonCoast.org to learn more about this and other upcoming clinics.

With the right beach home rentals Lincoln City will be your oyster, right there for the taking! Don’t delay and book your house or condo today if you haven’t already.

Don’t Miss Lincoln City’s Finders Keepers Season Finale this May 28-30!

From its stunning coastline to its world-class cuisine and beach home rentals Lincoln City is known for many things. This seaside town along the Central Oregon Coast may be most famous, however, for the glass floats that are “dropped” on the beach during Finders Keepers season each year from mid-October through Memorial Day. During this time beachcombers can search for their own unique piece of glass art anywhere along Lincoln City’s seven-mile stretch of coastline from Siletz Bay to Roads End. And now the season is coming to an end! If you want your chance to find a glass float on the beach this year you’d better plan on attending the Finders Keepers Season Finale this May 28-30 in Lincoln City. Once you book your beach vacation rentals Oregon and its beautiful central coastline will do the rest.  

All You Need to Know about Glass Floats on the Beach

These hand-crafted glass artworks are modelled after the blue and green glass floats once used by Japanese fishing boats to cast out their nets, which were often found washed up on the shores of Oregon beaches. Fishing boats nowadays use much less fanciful plastic floats to cast out their nets, but artists in Lincoln City have been celebrating the art of blown glass floats for nearly 20 years. Finders Keepers was concocted in 1997 to celebrate the upcoming new millennium, and artists spent two years preparing for the inaugural season with thousands of brightly colored glass floats that were each numbered and signed. The months-long event was so successful, and attracted so many visitors from around the nation, that it became an annual occasion long after the turning point of the millennium had come and gone.

How to Participate in the Finders Keepers Season Finale

If you want to participate in the final search for glass art on the beach, you’ll have the best luck between the 28thand 30th of May, when the last batch of numbered glass floats will be placed by volunteer “float faeries” who work diligently to distribute the floats in secret. A total of 3,000 glass floats are dropped each season, but the number of official floats always corresponds with the year, so this year 2,016 numbered artworks are up for grabs.  Just remember to follow these simple rules to keep your search fun and safe:

·      Only search for floats below the embankment and above the high tide line.

·      Set out from public beach access points.

·      Search any time during daylight hours as floats are “dropped” throughout the day.

·      Never search for floats after daylight hours (float faeries don’t do drops after dark).

·      Do not search for glass floats in unsafe weather conditions.

·      Keep your eye out for other kinds of glass art such as sea stars, shells, crabs, coins, and sand dollars that are placed on the beach during special drops.

·      If you find a numbered glass float call (800) 452-2151 to register it and receive a Certificate of Authenticity as well as information about the artist!

·      If you don’t find a glass float on the beach, don’t worry! You can purchase floats and other unique pieces of glass art from participating local artisans such as Alderhouse Glassblowing, Fernhill Glass, Flanigans Glass Gallery, Gathering Glass Studio, Glass Oasis, Glass Quest Studio, Lincoln City Glass Center, Mor Art, and Ocean Beaches Glassblowing and Gallery.

Don’t delay in booking the kind of vacation homes and condo rentals Lincoln City is known for, so you and your loved ones can enjoy the glass floats that truly put this town on the map!

4th Nights are Free at the Tide Pools in Lincoln City This April!

As the warm weather ramps up, spring vacationers now have an opportunity to stay a fourth night free in one of the best beach vacation rentals Oregon has to offer. Guests of the Tide Pools in Lincoln City who stay three nights will get their fourth night free from now until the 1st of May. When it comes to beach home rentals Lincoln City has no shortage of elegant and comfortable options, but few will give you and your group the same sweeping views of the oceanfront all the way to Cascade Head. Keep reading to learn more about this holiday rental and your springtime vacation possibilities in Lincoln City!
Stay 3 nights get 4th night free! April 8th – May 1st at Tide Pools located in Lincoln City Oregon.

Vacation rental townhouse. Sleeps 5, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms. No pets allowed.

1319 NW Harbor Ave Lincoln City, OR 97367

A Home Away from Home in Lincoln City, OR

From expansive beach houses to condo rentals Lincoln City has accommodations to suit all kinds of travelers, no matter how large the group or intimate the occasion. The Tide Pools is a particularly suitable option for groups of 3-5 people. This townhouse sleeps five in three bedrooms with premium mattresses and bedding, and offers 3.5 bathrooms with 3 showers to accommodate everyone’s needs. The rental also offers a retro kitchen with ocean views, slab granite counters, a glass top stove, stainless steel appliances, and fine cookware and utensils. As far as your entertainment needs go, comfortable seating and a gas fireplace will help everyone enjoy the new flat screen TVs, DVD/CD player, Wi-Fi, selection of books, and board games. You and your group will also appreciate added conveniences such as a carport, hair dryer, ironing board, washer/dryer, coffee maker, blender, microwave, panini maker, waffle iron, and fresh linens.

Most visitors agree, though, that the most striking aspect of this Oregon beach rental is the view. You can see all the way to Cascade Head, and on a clear day you can spot Taft and Siletz Bay to the south. Whether you’re sitting in the living room, preparing a meal in the kitchen, embarking on a walk down one of the adjoining hiking trails, or enjoying some sightseeing from the deck and patio, you’ll see nothing but water and sky ahead. 

A Delightful City to Spend Your Days in Unexpected Ways

If you’ve heard of Lincoln City then you probably know some of its well-known charms. From the glass floats on the beach to the local seafood to the stunning 7-mile stretch of coastline, this seaside town along the Central Oregon Coast has earned its reputation as a vacation destination. Whether you’re drawn to the nearby casino, whale watching expeditions, beachcombing, or any of the city’s other main attractions, there are probably some aspects of Lincoln City that you might not have expected. Lincoln City has one of Oregon’s best outlet malls, for example. It’s also rich in culture, with a historic theatre, museums, live performances, local historic society, culinary center, and glass-blowing studio. Families with children also enjoy the aquatic/fitness center, playground, library, and nearby Newport Aquarium.

If this sounds like a destination made for your upcoming spring getaway, do not delay in booking! This is truly one of the best beach vacation rentals Oregon has to offer and is bound to fill up before the month is over.