Bandon, Oregon

Airports

Southwest Oregon Regional Airport (OTH)

Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, 1100 Airport Ln, North Bend, OR 97459

~40 minutes away

Eugene Airport (EUG)

28801 Douglas Dr, Eugene, OR 97402

~2.5 hours away

Portland International Airport (PDX)

7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218

~4.5 hours away

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

17801 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98158

~7 hours away

Seattle, WA (King Station) to Eugene, OR (Amtrak Station)

303 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104 to 433 Willamette Street Eugene, OR 97401

~6.5 to 7.5 hours trip (one way)

$55-$110

Portland, OR (Union Station) to Eugene, OR (Amtrak Station)

800 NW Sixth Avenue Portland, OR 97209 to 433 Willamette Street Eugene, OR 97401

~2.5 - 3 hours trip (one way)

$17-$40

Set along the beautiful southern coast of Bandon, our vow renewal weekend offers the perfect opportunity to experience everything this charming coastal town has to offer. From breathtaking ocean views and the iconic sea stacks of Bandon Beach to local shops, art galleries, and incredible coastal dining, Bandon is full of places to explore. We encourage guests to take some time during the weekend to enjoy the scenery, discover the town, and experience the food and charm that make Bandon such a special destination.


Things to do

  • “Seven distinct links courses have been conceived in harmony with the natural environment. They combine with all the essential elements to reveal a new golf experience every time you play. The soul of the game resides here. Players walk. And at the end of the day, gracious hospitality comforts each guest like a warm, friendly embrace.

    This is Dream Golf. This is golf as it was meant to be.” - bandondunesgolf.com

  • “Bandon’s Old Town shopping district offers a delightful sensory experience. Indulge in delectable treats, luxurious threads, captivating art, and an array of playthings for all ages. Our charming boutiques and galleries showcase unique products and services curated by passionate independent business owners. They take pride in serving both locals and visitors who bring joy to their day.

    With a legacy spanning decades, esteemed merchants like Bandon Card and Gift Shoppe, The Big Wheel General Store, Cranberry Sweets, and Second Street Gallery have cultivated a loyal following. Their commitment to delivering top-notch products and services keeps shoppers coming back for more.” - bandon.com/old-town

  • The Bandon Historical Society was founded in 1976 and is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with the mission of preserving and presenting historical material and artifacts related to the history of the Bandon area.


Things to see

  • “There is an American Indian legend about this spot. Some say they hear a maiden's voice on the wind, and standing on the cliff overlooking the ocean, you can easily pick out the face on Face Rock. There is a well-kept trail to the beach, and several rocky intertidal areas to explore at low tide.” - stateparks.oregon.gov

  • “Circles in the Sand creates walkable art on the beach in Bandon, Oregon. Public schedule is year round with the Summer Season being May through September (check website for dates and times). Labyrinth artist Denny Dyke creates his Dreamfield Labyrinth with a single path meandering through the entire pattern with no wrong turns or dead ends. There is no charge to attend an event and the path is kid and pet friendly.” - tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g51758-d15288485-Reviews-Circles_in_the_Sand-Bandon_Oregon.html

  • The historic lighthouse is located at the end of Bullards Beach Road. The signal room is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. mid-May through September.


Things to eat

  • A standout in Bandon for a more elevated dining experience, offering coastal-inspired cuisine with French and Italian influences. It’s a great option for a romantic dinner, especially if guests want something a bit more refined. - allorowinebar.com

  • Located right in Old Town, this spot is loved for its waterfront views and fresh, locally inspired menu. It’s especially popular for brunch or a relaxed meal with a view of the harbor.

  • A local favorite with a more casual vibe, known for its unique mix of BBQ and Mexican-inspired dishes. Great for something quick, flavorful, and memorable.