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- Beautiful way to sail out to British Colombia, Canada. Great service and staff. They really make the experience quite phenomenal
- PeluSeptembre 16, 2014Be there early to get a window seat if you go whale watching. You can rent binoculars for 5 dollars and keep them during the trip (trust me, it is worth it). No cash accepted.
- Chris JNovembre 7, 2014The best, most relaxing way to get to Victoria, BC. Comfortable seats and good food options.
- Kristine DanaoAoût 18, 2013Best way to get to Victoria from Seattle. The ferry ride isn't too bad. If you have motion sickness, make sure to take some Dramamine before the ride.
- Take the motion sickness pills! The 25¢ cost is worth it. As a bonus they also help you sleep :)
- Doug WheelerFévrier 17, 2013Get there early if you want a seat by the window. They board by check-in number. The first 50 snapped up the best seats!
- Mike DAoût 10, 2013Them boats is like fish with helium in their bellies, love the water and they rise to the surface
- D CAoût 21, 2010Some boats have stabilizers, some don't. Ask ahead of time. Buy seasick meds for $.25 and take them at the start - the last hour outside Victoria can be rough!
- Renee HFévrier 18, 2011Take the clipper up during the holidays or make an early spring break. Sticky Wicket is fab for bangers and mash
- Dawn DolobowskyAoût 30, 2011Great weekend getaway from Seattle. Watch for promotional deals with hotels in Victoria. En savoir plus
- JonAoût 16, 2010Great whale watching tour with a friendly, knowledgeable crew. It's a long day, but well worth it!
- Get the croissant sandwich before they run out
- Clipper VacationsAoût 27, 2010Web specials available for both Seattle/Victoria route and San Juan Whale Watching. En savoir plus
- Clipper VacationsNovembre 12, 2010Duty free shopping is available onboard the Seattle/Victoria route.