Getting Around
Stress-free travel to the matches and all around Kitsap.
Your guide to travel tips, ferries & public transport.
Kitsap is a beautiful place! Several waterfront towns to explore and miles and miles of shoreline. A beach is never far away and the communities are filled with local shops, makers and artists. I love exploring the night markets and riding all of the iconic ferries.
Sarah J.
Questions about transportation in Kitsap County?
From dock to downtown, most ferry trips are 35–60 minutes. Allow time for boarding and plan ahead on popular match days. The stadium is about a 15 minute walk from the Seattle ferry terminal.
Kitsap County is served by both passenger-only ferries and vehicle ferries—each offering scenic, direct access to Seattle from the west side of Puget Sound.
Passenger-only ferries are for walk-on passengers only—no cars. They’re faster and ideal for day trips or match days when you don’t need your car. Kitsap Transit operates these routes, including the Bremerton–Seattle Fast Ferry, Southworth–Seattle Fast Ferry and Kingston Fast Ferry.
Vehicle ferries are larger boats operated by Washington State Ferries, carrying both passengers and vehicles. These are great if you’re bringing a car or staying for several days.
Schedules and fares:
Both ferry types offer scenic rides and easy connections to downtown Seattle.
Fares vary depending on whether you're riding a passenger-only or vehicle ferry. Passenger only fares are approximately $15 round trip. Vehicle fares vary. Kids under 18 ride free on both ferries.
Please check the passenger-only or vehicle ferry websites for the most up-to-date information.
Yes. There are public lots near most terminals. Early arrival = better spots.
Absolutely. Buses, rideshares, and walkable towns make it easy. If you’re staying near a ferry terminal, transit is even smoother.