So, you've set your sights on Bainbridge Island, a haven of charming towns, delectable eats, and scenery that'll knock your socks off (metaphorically, because hopefully you'll wear shoes on the ferry). But before you can frolic amongst the island's delights, you gotta conquer the ferry. And let's be honest, who wants to be stuck on a boat longer than it takes to binge your favorite reality TV show? (Though, there is a certain entertainment value to people-watching on a ferry...)
Fear not, intrepid traveler! The answer to your burning question is:
The ferry ride from Seattle to Bainbridge Island is a breezy 35 minutes.
That's right, just enough time to grab a coffee, snag a spot on deck for epic selfies with the Seattle skyline, or maybe even... gasp strike up a conversation with a fellow adventurer (ferry rides are practically breeding grounds for fascinating encounters, or at least mild amusement at other people's questionable fashion choices).
Bainbridge Island awaits! Get ready to explore Winslow's adorable shops, unwind on a beach with a book, or maybe even go full-on foodie and devour your weight in fresh seafood. The possibilities are endless (well, almost endless – there's only so much seafood a human can consume in one sitting).
How to get on the ferry? Just follow the signs to the ferry terminal, and you'll be good to go.
How much does it cost? Prices vary depending on if you're bringing a car or just your lovely self, but it's generally quite affordable. Check the Washington State Ferries website for details.
How often do the ferries run? They're like clockwork (well, almost). You can find the schedule online or at the terminal.
Is there food and drink on board? Yes, there's a concession stand with snacks and beverages to keep your hanger at bay.
Can I bring my bike on the ferry? Absolutely! In fact, it's a great way to explore Bainbridge Island once you arrive.
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