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#bainbridge #bainbridgeisland #ferry #citywalk #travel #washingtonstate #youtube #pnw #citywalk #highlights #seattlewalk #Seattletour #Seattledrone #Seattledowntown #Seattleskyline #walkingseattle #youtube #travel #gopro #explorepage #discover #Seattleswalker #trail #4k #seattlespaceneedle #seattlepikeplace #nightseattle #seattienight #relaxing The Bainbridge Island Ferry is a vital transportation link for commuters, families, and visitors alike, connecting Bainbridge Island to downtown Seattle via Eagle Harbor to Colman Dock. Whether you're commuting daily, attending events, or traveling to the airport, here's what you need to know about using the ferry efficiently. Full-Time Commuting For those commuting to Seattle for work, the Bainbridge Ferry is a reliable and comfortable option. The Washington State Ferry operates regularly throughout the day, with departures approximately every hour. The trip takes about 35 minutes each way (dock to dock) providing a scenic and stress-free alternative to driving through city traffic. Getting to and From the Airport Driving? – After taking the ferry, SEA Airport is just a 20-30 minute drive away, depending on traffic. You can park at the airport or a satellite lot. Transit options: Take Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail from downtown Seattle to the airport. The University Street Station (a short walk from Colman Dock) connects directly to SEA. Use the King County Metro Route 1 from the ferry terminal to catch the Light Rail at the International District Station. Rideshare services like Uber, Lyft, and taxis operate directly from Colman Dock. Luggage tip: There are elevators and escalators at both the ferry and Link stations to help travelers with heavy bags. Summer vs. Winter Sailings Summer: Expect larger crowds, especially with tourists visiting the island. Arrive early to secure a spot if you need a car,, especially during weekends and holidays. During peak summer months, ferry lines for vehicles can be significantly longer, so it’s advisable to consider walking onto the ferry and using public transit or rideshare services in Seattle. The weather is generally favorable, making the upper decks ideal for enjoying views of the Puget Sound. Winter: Fewer travelers make for a quieter, more relaxed experience. Be aware of infrequent but potential weather-related delays due to storms or rough waters. Some sailings may experience slight schedule adjustments, and it’s always a good idea to check ahead for any service alerts. However, winter also brings cozy ferry rides with fewer tourists, making it a great time for peaceful commutes and travel. Working Around Tourists Peak tourist season is late spring through early fall. Plan for longer wait times and busier decks, particularly on weekends and during holidays. Arriving at the terminal early is essential to securing a spot if you need to bring a vehicle Local tips – Bainbridge residents often plan their trips around tourist peaks, opting to travel early or late in the day to avoid the biggest crowds. If you have flexibility in your schedule, consider taking advantage of these quieter periods. Ferry timing- when there are a lot of tourists, the boats often start to fall behind. It’s essential to watch the schedule on the WSDOT app or on the website. The Social Element of the Ferry Riding the Bainbridge Ferry is more than just transportation—it’s a community. Many commuters form daily routines and connections, making it a unique social experience. Frequent riders often chat, network, or even make friends on board, making the ferry ride a special part of life in the region. I have celebrated many milestone birthdays in the galley and it’s not uncommon to catch up with a friend over coffee on the way in, or a glass of wine on the way home. Ferry Cost: As of spring 2025, here are the fees. Vehicle and Driver: Vehicles under 14 feet in length: $13.55 to $16.40 (depending on the source and season). Vehicles 14’ to under 22’ in length: $17.20 to $20.90. Passengers: Passengers only pay the trip to Bainbridge Island. It’s free to go to the city. Adult (19-64 years): $9.25 to $9.45. Senior (65+ years): $4.60. Under 18: Free Motorcycle and Driver: $7.45 to $9.00. Bicycle and Adult Rider: $10.25 to $10.45.