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Steve C.

The ferry ride from Victoria to Seattle (the FRS Clipper conveniently goes downtown to downtown) is quite scenic, crossing the Salish Sea (I think?) and winding south thru the Puget Sound. I don't mean to sound snotty, but I'm glad I purchased the slightly more expensive tickets so that I didn't have to wait in the overcrowded pre-boarding lobby, which seemed like a Covid factory outlet. The seats on the ferry were leather, for what that's worth, but I gotta say my fellow passengers were in general very loud. There was a constant loud buzz and it got a bit tiring and annoying after a few hours. Possibly, the open seating area and ship's poor inner acoustic properties may amplify normal conversation; I've never thought trains and planes were loud, for the most part. The ferry has a very small outdoor area at the back. The waters in the middle of the channel are a dark, dark blue, almost black and on that day were somewhat calm and lightly textured - beautiful. The ferry passes thru the Puget sound as little towns wind by on either side. Finally, Seattle appears and looks strikingly large as the ship approaches.

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Larry B.

You've got to make this trip! It is fast and fun! I wouldn't do it any other way unless I got the VIP seats on the top. I don't know what the coach people do, but we got great service. Great service by the entire crew. This is a fun way to blast your way over to Victoria, Vancouver Island!

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Jacques I.

We took the FRS Clipper when traveling to Victoria and back home, which was a good way to travel. The FRS Clipper is located in downtown Victoria at the Belleville Terminal. The process was easy and straightforward to board on the clipper. We went to the terminal, went through customs and then staff directed you to your seat. No disruptions on the ride home, except for one abrupt stop we had to make for a small boat who was cruising on by. The ride home to Seattle from Victoria was less than three hours. Throughout the clipper, there were racks where you can easily store your carry-on. There was also a refreshments stand where they serve a full menu of sandwiches, salads and smaller items, with drinks. Staff also checks in with passengers to order items. I'm glad we were able to travel by marine to Victoria, which was a relaxing and easy way to do it. It's not cheap, but it's worth doing at least once.

Took the Clipper to Victoria last week. We chose seats by the window and were pleased with our selection. It would be nice if they had WiFi or outlets to charge phones / laptops. Most of the crew was pleasant , only exception was a rather rude young woman working the bar / galley area. Many guests are not aware they can't sell beer until after boat leaves dock. ( Just be nice - it's your job. ) Trip back had choppy seas so boat offered barf bags & complimentary motion sickness tablets. Boarding & exiting ship was handled smoothly.

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Comport class very nice. The seats was great. The staff was nice. I will come back with my family . Thank you for my friend recommended .

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This was a good way to get back to Seattle from Victoria. Not as fast as flying, but it gets you there

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Great service. Nice ride to Seattle. I did the trip at sundown so we got a lovely sunset. They also have packages which are pretty good.

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Agree with some of the previous posts. Must be a better process for both boarding and disembarking!!!!

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Black Ball Ferry Line - We could see Port Angeles as we departed Victoria.

Black Ball Ferry Line

3.6(69 reviews)
0.2 km

August 8 & 11, 2025 - Port Angeles/Victoria…read more As booked months ahead for our vehicle on the Black Ball Ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria ($218 round trip). Boarding was smooth--staff guided us through every step, from passport and pet vaccination checks to parking on the ferry. The vessel was clean, comfortable, and had indoor/outdoor seating, snacks, and spotless restrooms. Crossing took about 90 minutes each way. Customs in both directions was quick and straightforward. Before our return, we got an email about a cycling event closing nearby roads--appreciated the heads-up so we could plan an alternate route. Overall, an efficient, well-organized, and stress-free experience for first-time ferry travelers.

90 minute sail from Victoria to Port Angeles, WA, USA, this is a really convenient way to get to…read moreSeattle and it's cheaper than the Clipper. $22.50/per adult if passengers only and a vehicle under 18 feet is $76.50 including the driver. It's required to get in line 90 minutes before leaving. You can get online reservations in advance so you travel when you want to or take your chances and just show up. Located right across from the capital building, this is easily accessible for those on foot to get around downtown Victoria without needing a taxi. They have travel specials they've coordinated with hotels in the area on their website.

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Black Ball Ferry Line - There was a lot of activity on deck as it was a lovely day for a boat ride.

There was a lot of activity on deck as it was a lovely day for a boat ride.

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Black Ball Ferry Line

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Victoria Harbour Ferry - My favorite kind of taxi is a water taxi.

Victoria Harbour Ferry

4.0(41 reviews)
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Our overall experience with Victoria Harbour Ferry was very positive! I was able to book my tickets…read moredirectly off the website and show up 5 mins before the ferry departed. These are small ferry rides with at most 7-8 other folks, so you almost get a very personal experience on the waters since the captain/host has the time to connect, take questions, etc. You are sitting almost at the water level which is another plus as well of these small ferries. The ferry left on time and brought us back on time. Our captain/host was amazing, well informed, spunky and just balanced the fun and the chatter perfectly. We did get a good amount of waves on the second half of the ride and the kids really got a kick out of it. We even managed to see a seal and see the pedestrian bridge open to allow a ferry carrying rocks to pass on our ride, which was just pure luck. Other things that you can expect to see is lots of seaplanes landing/taking off, a variety of boats - patrol, sailing, rowing boats and then the larger commercial ferries, private yatchs, etc. Even though we did not have to pay for our toddler, we thought that the tickets are still expensive and wish there were some discounted windows where folks could try to shave off a few dollars.

What a cool experience! It's a ferry that takes you to your destination when traveling around…read moreVictoria Harbour. You can totally see why it's needed just by looking at a map of the city. The harbor is divided into 4 active sections. The cruise ships dock at Ogden Point in the Outer Harbour. The water taxi services the Inner, Upper, and Middle Harbour. It's a great transport option that is more affordable than a standard taxi. There can be a wait time. You may want to book a water taxi ahead of time if you're traveling in a group. The boat can only take up to 12 passengers. Our BC Bites & Sights guide booked it in advance so there was only a 10 minute wait at the Fisherman's Wharf pick up point. We saw a couple of sights along the way. There was a great view of the seaplane port, and the Empress Hotel in the Inner Harbor. We also passed under the Johnson Street Bridge with its beautiful aqua blue lights. We arrived to our destination (Mermaid Wharf) in a matter of minutes. Yes, I know we could have walked to Chinatown. It was already part of the tour, so why not? It would have taken longer to walk, and it was a cold & windy day. Some people in our group said it felt like being near the Great Lakes. The wind around Shoal Point was brutal that evening. I'm sure it's much worse in the Winter. It was fun! I think this is considered to be a Top 10 attraction here, and not just a ferry service. They do offer tours of the Inner Harbour as well as the Gorge Waterway. The latter one would be great for wildlife enthusiasts. That's definitely a tour I'd like to take one day.

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Victoria Harbour Ferry - Our water taxi captain

Our water taxi captain

Victoria Harbour Ferry - House boats near touristy fishermen's wharf

House boats near touristy fishermen's wharf

Victoria Harbour Ferry - Taxi tour dock

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Taxi tour dock

FRS Clipper - ferries - Updated June 2026

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