Bandon, OR
Miles away from the nearest city and a world away from the demands of daily life, Bandon Beach Lodge will act as a comfortable, luxurious oceanside getaway for you, your friends, and your family. With incredible, uninhibited views of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and easy access to wonders of the southern coast, Bandon Beach Lodge will be a welcoming outpost through which to explore all that the southern coast has to offer.
Whether you’re a couple looking for a secluded weekend away, a family looking to explore the rugged beauty of the coast, or a nature lover looking to immerse yourself in the natural world around you, the Bandon Beach Lodge welcomes you and will be ready for you.
ROOM INTERIORS - A SENSE OF PLACE
When you arrive at the Bandon Beach Lodge you will know you’ve arrived at a place of unique beauty. Our ocean view rooms have been designed in a way to pull your eye to the outdoors, maximizing visibility of the incredible features of Coquille Point and the Oregon Islands National Refuge.
Our combination of single king and double queen rooms will be locally inspired and universally comfortable, intuitively meeting your needs and welcoming you after a long journey or an adventurous day exploring the coast.
Fireplaces in each room will allow guests to sink into a deep relaxation while taking in the beautiful scenery at Coquille Point.
We can’t wait to welcome you to the Bandon Beach Lodge.
"TASTING ROOM" CAFE
The Tasting Room cafe will serve an important role for hotel guests and community members alike - offering locally sourced and inspired refreshments morning, noon, and night that you can take on the go to your next adventure, enjoy in our warm and welcoming dining area or just outside as you take in the rolling waves and majestic ocean beauty.
Construction Updates
In order to prepare the site at Bandon Beach Lodge, demolition and site prep began in late February, 2022. As part of the demolition process, Wild Rivers Coast Alliance – the grant making department of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - reached out to local organizations that serve people in need to donate hotel items such as tables, chairs, vacuum cleaners, washers, dryers, mattresses, linens and towels. Salvation Army, Ruth’s Closet, Devereux Center and South Coast Hospice’s arrived on February 23 and at the end of the day, their trucks were full of supplies for use by their clients.
On March 21, several volunteers from Harmon Construction as well as Bandon Dunes staffers from Facility Maintenance and Staff housing began a soft demolition process to salvage windows, doors, sinks, cabinets and other items that were donated to Habitat for Humanity in Coos Bay.
Demolition of the previous motel is now complete. The site was prepared for safe grading and stabilization until construction starts. Please sign up for our newsletter below to learn about future construction updates.