Address: 1400 State Rte 20, Coupeville, WA 98239, USA
Geoffrey Lodal
The ferry itself was fine, well organized and quick, even when running a bit late. They overcharged me when coming in, measuring my 38' RV at 45' long (I verified later that day with a tape) which was another $15 more. Annoying.
Robert Alberg
Coupeville is a nice place to visit. A nice beach to walk on near the ferry boat dock.
Food Advisor
We arrived 1hour in advance without reservation everything went smoothly. Perfect to save time and Energy
Merika Palmiste
Thicket $23.40 Make sure to make reservation 2 hours before the ferry !!!
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That's a really good question so I googled it, it can hold 748 passengers & 64 vehicles but on average about 100 per sail.. hope that helped
I made reservations for this ferry at least a week and a half in advance to be safe, but there were still a couple crossings fully booked. I would recommend at least two weeks in advance.
If you are going from Mukilteo you don't need a reservation. But for port Townsend I advise it. Also here's the link https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/
In general if taking your car on the Coupeville ferry you want a reservation.
No. We were there a few weeks ago for the first time and did not need a reservation. There were very few passengers. You only need it if you are driving.
Yes, a reservation is a good idea. How far in advance you need to purchase depends on when you're travelling. Summer is much busier than winter, and holiday weekends get booked up many weeks in advance.
Go to this link to make your reservations from the Coupeville ferry: https://secureapps.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/reservations/Vehicle/Mobile/MobileSailingSchedule.aspx?cookieCheck=true
Yes you should.
Don't need one, but it is highly recommended.
Call 511
English, please.
Go to washington state ferries website, go to make a reservation.
Under 14' car and driver is like $9.15
I don't think any Google users are going to know that off hand. I would definitely check the Washington State Ferries website and as I remember it's a good thing to have a reservation for that one because it doesn't run very often I made it by the skin of my teeth last time but still had to wait two and a half hours for an opening and according to a ferry worker I was lucky to get on that one. I had no idea hopefully that saves you from wasting hours like I did
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