October 5, 2016

6 Reasons Corporate Businesses Love Port Ludlow

In today’s fast-paced corporate environment, finding a venue that seamlessly blends productivity with relaxation is essential for successful business gatherings. Port Ludlow Resort offers an ideal setting, combining state-of-the-art meeting facilities with the serene beauty of the Olympic Peninsula. In this post, we explore six compelling reasons why corporate businesses choose Port Ludlow for their retreats and conferences, highlighting the unique amenities and experiences that make it a premier destination for professionals seeking both efficiency and rejuvenation.

Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, parking, and meeting spaces with floor-to-ceiling windows inviting in the natural light and beautiful scenery of Port Ludlow – the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula.

Water Sports, Marina, Olympic Peninsula

Wiggle your toes in Ludlow Bay from a kayak or stand-up paddle board or swing into our 18-hole golf course designed by golf course architect Robert Muir Graves with a championship layout, rolling fairways, abundant wildlife, and incredible views of Ludlow Bay and the Olympic Mountains.

Did you know Port Ludlow is home to 26 miles of maintained hiking trails? Some of our favorites include the Ludlow Falls Interpretive Loop, Timberton Loop, and Teal Lake Loop. “Forest Therapy” (it’s a real thing, trust us…) is a great way of assisting with work-life balance.

Treat your senses to a meal at The Fireside and savor the bounty of the local farms, artisan meats and cheeses, and celebrate the best of the Pacific Northwest. The dinner menu changes daily to reflect the best our region has to offer with local, in-season ingredients. Farm-to-Table is not a trend, it is our way of life!

Cider, Farms, Olympic Peninsula

The Fireside’s award-winning wine list features many of the local wineries and cideries. For those seeking adventure, treat yourself the Olympic Peninsula Cider Loop. Nationally recognized wines and ciders treat the senses regardless of the season.

Seaplane, Orca, Marina, Travel

Located at the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, Port Ludlow is just 45 minutes from the Bainbridge Island Ferry or just 15 minutes via Kenmore Air.