FROM DOWNTOWN VICTORIA
Getting from Victoria to downtown Seattle, WA has never been easier! Sail to Port Angeles, WA with Black Ball Ferry Line, hop on the Strait Shot Bus to Bainbridge Island, and take a relaxing trip on a Washington State ferry to downtown Seattle.
Adults from $37.50 one way | $66.50 round-trip
Children from $18.75 one way | $33.25 round-trip
All prices in US funds, including all taxes.
3 SIMPLE STEPS
schedule
Monday to Friday
Black Ball Ferry |
Black Ball Ferry |
Strait Shot Bus |
Strait Shot Bus |
WA State Ferry |
WA State Ferry |
10:30 am |
12:00 pm |
6:00 pm |
7:57 pm |
8:20 pm |
8:55 pm |
Saturday
Black Ball Ferry |
Black Ball Ferry |
Strait Shot Bus |
Strait Shot Bus |
WA State Ferry |
WA State Ferry |
10:30 am |
12:00 pm |
4:15 pm |
6:15 pm |
6:30 pm |
7:05 pm |
Sunday & Holidays
Black Ball Ferry |
Black Ball Ferry |
Strait Shot Bus |
Strait Shot Bus |
WA State Ferry |
WA State Ferry |
10:30 am |
12:00 pm |
3:15 pm |
5:15 pm |
5:35 pm |
6:10 pm |
map to seattle
Follow this simple map to get to Victoria! Click on the green Washington State Ferry boat at the downtown Seattle terminal on the map below, and then use the info panel on the left side of the map to follow the step-by-step instructions. For return transfer information, visit our site Strait to Victoria.
best of seattle
Pike Place Market
One of the countries oldest farmers markets, Pike Place Market has a variety of local artisans selling crafts, specialty foods and delicious dining options. There’s so much to see and do over a nine-acre stretch of land overlooking Elliott Bay in downtown Seattle. With numerous seasonal events, there’s always a reason to explore Pike Place Market. Be sure to check out the Original Starbucks, built in 1971.
The Space Needle
What’s a trip to Seattle without visiting its most iconic landmark, the newly renovated Space Needle! With multiple levels of breathtaking views of Seattle, Mount Rainier and Olympic and Cascades mountain ranges, you will be amazed at the 360-degree views of the Pacific Northwest. Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, it’s a quick monorail ride from downtown to visit this historic landmark.
T-Mobile Park and Century Link Field
The home of Seattle’s three professional sports teams, the Seahawks, Mariners and Sounders. They are also the venues for some of the biggest concerts in the Pacific Northwest. Catch the annual visit from the Toronto Blue Jays as thousands of fans make their way to Seattle to watch the game. Plus, getting to both stadiums is a breeze from the Washington State Ferry terminal!
Museum of Pop Culture
Designed by architect Frank Gehry in 2000, this 140,000-square-foot, uniquely designed building is home to one of the biggest exhibits of music and science fiction in the world. Numerous interactive displays make this museum worth attending for everyone in the family. For music fans, you can explore extraordinary exhibits on local Pacific Northwest musicians like Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Jimi Hendrix. From exhibits on video games, horror, sports and fashion, there’s a wide range of options to choose from!
Museum of Flight
The largest private air and space museum in the world featuring some of the most iconic aviation planes in the history of the United States. Numerous aircraft such as the Concorde and the first presidential jet are on display, as well as aviation artifacts and a Smithsonian exhibit on the Apollo 11 mission. Visit one of the best aviation museums in the United States!