---
title: Seattle to Victoria Ferry One Way Ticket
slug: seattle-to-victoria-ferry-one-way-tickets
type: attraction
sub_type: transportation
source_url: https://www.tripster.com/detail/seattle-to-victoria-ferry-one-way-tickets
city: Seattle
state: WA
country: US
address: 2701 Alaskan Way, Pier 69
geo:
  lat: 47.6136
  lng: -122.35407
duration: up to 3 hrs
cancellation_policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
extracted_at: 2026-06-16T21:06:34.314Z
price_from:
  amount: 121.17
  currency: USD
  unit: per_adult
availability: InStock
ticket_options:
  - group: Other Options
    options:
      - name: Seattle to Victoria One-Way Ferry Ticket - FRS Clipper
        price: 142.17
        regular_price: 157.5
        savings: 15.33
        ticket_types:
          - name: Adult (19+ yrs)
            min_age: 19
          - name: Child (1-18 yrs)
            min_age: 1
            max_age: 18
          - name: Infant  (0-0 yrs)
            min_age: 0
            max_age: 0
---
## Overview

Skip traffic and airports on a high-speed Seattle to Victoria ferry aboard the Victoria Clipper V. This one-way crossing connects downtown Seattle and Victoria, BC in about three hours, with Economy Class seating, scenic Salish Sea views, and direct arrival in Victoria’s Inner Harbour.

## What's Included

- Economy Class seating on the lower deck of the main cabin aboard the Victoria Clipper V.
- Access to an outdoor viewing deck with scenic coastal views.
- Onboard gift shop offering Pacific Northwest apparel, souvenirs, and duty-free alcohol (on international sailings).
- Locally sourced food, beverages, and spirits available for purchase onboard.

## What's Not Included

- Additional checked luggage (available for an extra fee at the terminal).
- Parking at the terminal (available nearby for a fee).

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## Ticket Options

- **Seattle to Victoria One-Way Ferry Ticket - FRS Clipper** — $142.17 (regularly $157.50, save $15.33)
  Travel from Seattle to Victoria, BC aboard the high-speed Victoria Clipper V. This one-way ferry crosses the Salish Sea in about 3 hours with Economy Class seating, scenic coastal views, and direct arrival in Victoria's Inner Harbour.
  - Adult (19+ yrs)
  - Child (1-18 yrs)
  - Infant  (0-0 yrs)

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## Good to Know

* Travel aboard a high-speed passenger ferry connecting downtown Seattle and Victoria, BC across the Salish Sea.
* Depart from Pier 69 on Seattle's central waterfront near downtown attractions.
* Arrive directly in Victoria's Inner Harbour within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks.
* Ferry crossing takes approximately 3 hours.
* An onboard gift shop offers Pacific Northwest apparel, souvenirs, and duty-free alcohol on international sailings.
* Locally sourced food, beverages, and spirits available for purchase onboard.
* Plan to arrive at least one hour before departure to allow time for check-in, security screening, and international border processing.
* The ferry can accommodate both manual and motorized wheelchairs and includes a wheelchair-accessible restroom.
* You may bring one carry-on bag and one personal item onboard. Additional checked luggage is available for an extra fee at the terminal, subject to size and weight limits.
* The Victoria Clipper is a passenger-only ferry; vehicles are not permitted onboard.
* WiFi is not available onboard the ferry; free WiFi is available at Seattle and Victoria terminals.
* You have access to an outdoor viewing deck during the journey.
* Pets may be brought onboard in a carrier with advance arrangements; fees and vaccination documentation may apply for border crossing.
* Trained service dogs assisting individuals with disabilities are allowed onboard at no extra charge.
* Parking is available at the Bell Street Pier Garage (9 Wall Street) near the Seattle terminal, with discounted rates for Clipper passengers.

## Cancellation Policy

Free Changes & Cancellations — See details upon selection.

## FAQs

### Do I need a passport to take the Seattle to Victoria ferry?

Yes. Because the ferry crosses the international border between the United States and Canada, you must present an approved travel document. Accepted options include a valid passport, U.S. passport card, NEXUS trusted traveler card, or an enhanced driver’s license issued by select U.S. states or Canadian provinces. REAL ID cards are not valid for international border crossings.

### How long is the ferry ride from Seattle to Victoria?

The high-speed ferry crossing between Seattle and Victoria takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes, with scenic views of Puget Sound and the Salish Sea along the way.

### How early should I arrive before departure?

Plan to arrive at least one hour before departure to allow time for check-in, security screening, and international border processing.

### Is the Seattle to Victoria ferry wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The Victoria Clipper V can accommodate both manual and motorized wheelchairs on the main deck and includes a wheelchair-accessible restroom. If you require assistance, be sure to note your accessibility needs when booking.

### Can I bring luggage on board the ferry?

You may bring one carry-on bag and one personal item onboard. Additional checked luggage is available for an extra fee at the terminal, subject to size and weight limits.

### Are food and drinks available onboard?

Yes. You can purchase a selection of locally sourced food, beverages, and spirits during the crossing.

### Is this ferry a car ferry?

No. The Victoria Clipper is a passenger-only ferry, and vehicles are not permitted onboard.

### Is WiFi available onboard?

WiFi is not available onboard the ferry. Because the vessel travels far from shore during parts of the crossing, internet service cannot be reliably provided. Free WiFi is available at both the Seattle and Victoria ferry terminals.

### Is parking available near the Seattle ferry terminal?

Yes. Parking is available at the Bell Street Pier Garage (9 Wall Street), located directly across Alaskan Way from the Clipper Terminal at Pier 69. Clipper passengers may receive a discounted parking rate with terminal validation. Additional public parking options are also available near Seattle's waterfront.

### Can I go outside during the ferry ride?

Yes. You'll have access to an outdoor viewing deck, where you can step outside for fresh air and take in scenic coastal views during the journey.

### Is there shopping available onboard?

Yes. You can browse an onboard gift shop featuring Pacific Northwest apparel, souvenirs, and duty-free alcohol available on international sailings.

### Can I bring a pet on the Seattle to Victoria ferry?

You may bring a pet onboard in a carrier, but space is limited and arrangements typically must be made in advance. Additional fees and vaccination documentation may apply when traveling across the U.S.–Canada border.

### Are service animals allowed on the ferry?

Yes. Trained service dogs that assist individuals with disabilities are welcome onboard at no additional charge, provided they remain harnessed or leashed and meet travel requirements.