Arriving at Annie's Rental couldn't have been easier. Literally a minute off the ferry, you're parked and finding her in her Antique store. Open and friendly, Annie welcomed us with an easy acknowledgment of our reservation. The unit is upstairs, in the back. Roomy, with an additional back deck. (No view to speak of, but good morning light; as well as a surprise chance to listen to live music played at the restaurant next door on the Friday of our stay.) Bed was comfortable, linens soft and good quality, with great space to spread out. Large fans help with any upstairs warming, and the door to the back deck brings in more airflow. (Just know there are no screens, but we had no issues with insects.)
We enjoyed browsing her Antique store. Bought some Depression glass plates. Spent more time exploring the town on foot than expected (- so easy!) Shops, museums, and views. Two of three nights we went to Cease and Desist for great beer. No food to speak of, but the views, vibe, and brews were a hit with us. Also went to Blue Water Bar and Grill and had a really good meal.
Spending more time in town than we expected, we only had one day to drive around and did not see half of it. Highlights were the San Juan Distillery, Roche Harbor, Sculpture Park, Krystal Acres Alpaca, and a brief chance to look out over the ocean just south of Lime Kiln Park to view Vancouver Island.
Annie's rental is a great spot for easy access to town and the ferry, and comfortable accommodations.