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  1. Come take the ferry with me as we explore Whidbey Island for the day!Time Stamps00:00 - Intro01:38 - Ferry Ride04:13 - Langley08:54 - Sea Biscuit Cafe10:57 -...

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    • Diana Brandt
  2. Today we explore Whidbey Island which is in the Northwest corner of Washington about 1 hour north of Seattle. It is the largest island in the state and we ha...

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  3. Hey Sky Fam! Join me on a day trip to Whidbey Island, the largest island in Washington State :) I was blessed with amazing weather on the island (which I'm e...

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    • Becca Glee
  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Keep in mind, Deception Pass State Park is about 80 miles north of Seattle. If you’re planning on getting to Whidbey Island by ferry there are a few options. Either the Clintom/Mukilteo route or Port Townsend/Coupeville route. If you’re traveling from Seattle to Whidbey Island, the Clintom/Mukilteo ferry would be the one you’d likely take.

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    By Car

    You don’t need a car on Whidbey Island, but it definitely makes things easier. Getting to the island via bus from Seattle requires several changes and at least a few hours. Moreover, bus service on the island is limited, and you’ll more than likely need to take a taxi at some point. There are just a few taxis serving all of South Whidbey, and you can’t get an Uber or Lyft here, so it’s not exactly ideal. You’re much better off renting a car if you don’t have one. There are three ways to get t...

    By Ferry

    Most people who travel to Whidbey Island do so by car and ferry. The most popular and fastest route from the Emerald City is to drive north on I-5 to Mukilteo. There, you’ll catch the ferry and take a 20-minute ride to Clinton, on Whidbey’s southern tip. Alternatively, you can drive southwest from Seattle to Port Townsend near Olympic National Park. With its picturesque Victorian architecture, the charming town of Port Townsend is worth a visit on its own if you have the time. From here, you...

    As soon as you drive off the ferry on Whidbey Island, you’ll feel the vibe. South Whidbey Island, in particular, is primarily rural, inhabited mainly by fishermen, retired Seattleites, and those who fled the mainland to set up an artisanal lavender and huckleberry chocolate shop, winery, llama farm, or off-grid artists collective. You get the idea....

    Anchorage Inn– This charming bed & breakfast located in Coupeville is an excellent choice for couples or those simply looking for a quaint and comfortable place to rest their heads. They have a range of plush and comfortable rooms to choose from and breakfast is included each morning. Saratoga Inn – If the town of Langley seems more to your speed o...

  5. Aug 29, 2023 · Visit Deception Pass State Park. Visiting Deception Pass State Park is a must for any first-time visit to Whidbey Island. Deception Pass Bridge is a two-lane bridge on Washington State Route 20 that connects Whidbey Island to Fidalgo Island. This bridge just celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2022. You can walk across Deception Pass Bridge and ...

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  7. May 21, 2023 · Hiking the state park’s bluff is one of the top things to do on Whidbey Island. The scenic trail ascends from the parking lot and climbs along a ridge—affording breathtaking views of the beach below. On clear days, it is possible to see the Olympic Mountains soaring above the waters of the Puget Sound. 4.

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