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Seattle to Victoria
Planning to fly into Seattle in mid June and go up to Victoria for a day or two before heading down to Portland. Would it be best to get a rental car immediately at the airport or is there a way to get to ferry/Victoria using public transportation and then get car when we return to Washington? I am of the impression that we wouldn't need it in Victoria to go to Buschart Gardens.
Thanks, Arlene |
This might be helpful to get to Port Angeles. http://www.olympicbuslines.com/
If you are coming into SeaTac you would not even have to go into the city of Seattle to get on the bus. |
You might want to post on and check out the Canada forum. We were in Victoria last year but went over from Vancouver. Happy travels.
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Best option is to take the walk on Victoria Clipper from Seattle waterfront. You will need a passport but not a car.
Take a cab from SEATAC or take SEATAC rail to downtown Seattle/w shorter cab ride to the waterfront. (Pioneer Square stop) In Victoria there is a bus right in front of the Victoria Clipper dock to the B. Gardens. We stayed at the Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Hotel which is a very short walk into Victoria center for dinner & sightseeing. (Fun to watch the float planes from Seattle.) You could also take a float plane from Seattle Lake Union into Victoria but that is far more expensive and a little more challenging (but doable) to reach. Here are some links to help: http://www.soundtransit.org/Schedule...ink-light-rail http://www.clippervacations.com/ferry/ http://www.clippervacations.com/vict...t_gardens_tour https://www.deltahotels.com/Hotels/D...nte-Resort-Spa |
You won't need a car.
the light rail goes right from SeaTac to the center of Seattle. Couldn't be easier/cheaper. Then the ferry to Victoria. Victoria is VERY walkable and has good bus service. I stayed at Marketa's. Funky/charming/terrific food/walking distance from the ferry. http://www.marketas.com/ |
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