BY LAND, SEA AND AIR
Recommendations for getting to Captain Whidbey.
Straightforward route
car: WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES
The ferry between Clinton on Whidbey Island and Mukilteo on the mainland runs from 5:30 a.m. until after midnight. For most of the day, two boats sail the route, providing service every half-hour.
The ferry runs between Coupeville on Whidbey Island and Pt. Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula. The schedule varies depending on the time of year. Two boats sail the route in the busy season.
Reservations are strongly recommended.
car: DECEPTION PASS BRIDGE
From Seattle - Tacoma and Points South:
Drive north from Seattle on Interstate 5 and take exit 226. Turn left onto state highway-536W until you reach state highway 20, a two-lane roundabout (stay in the left lane). Turn left and travel about 4 miles until you cross over the Deception Pass Bridge onto Whidbey Island.
From Bellingham - Vancouver B.C and Points North:
Drive south from Bellingham, Vancouver, and points north on Interstate 5 and take exit 226. Turn right onto state highway-536W until you reach state highway 20, a two-lane roundabout (stay in the left lane). Turn left and travel about 4 miles until you cross over the Deception Pass Bridge onto Whidbey Island.
More Adventurous routes
SeaPLANE
We are proud to be a preferred Unique Charter Adventure for Kenmore Air. Please contact their charter department to organize direct seaplane flights from Seattle to Captain Whidbey.
Boat
Our private dock accepts boats for dining and overnight stays. Please contact the hotel for more information and availability.