Convenient Victoria Clipper luggage storage
The Victoria Clipper, departing from Seattle's waterfront, is a popular high-speed ferry that takes passengers on scenic journeys between Seattle and Victoria, British Columbia. The ferry offers a comfortable and picturesque ride across Puget Sound, so it's a nice way for travelers to explore the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Carrying luggage through Seattle’s bustling waterfront or aboard the ferry quickly gets annoying. Whether you're preparing for a trip to Victoria, strolling along the waterfront, or visiting nearby attractions like Pike Place Market, storing your bags at a nearby facility will give you the freedom to explore the area and board the ferry without the hassle of managing extra baggage.
That's where Bounce comes in. We partner with local businesses in Seattle, Victoria, and anywhere else you might want to go to make sure you can store items and don't have to carry them with you on the Clipper ferry. Use our app to make an online luggage storage reservation so you can leave your bags behind at the Victoria Clipper Terminal or anywhere else in either city that works for you.
Exploring the Victoria Clipper in Seattle and nearby
Offering a scenic ride across the stunning waters of Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, this ferry provides a comfortable and convenient way to travel between the two cities. The journey offers beautiful views of the Pacific Northwest coastline (keep an eye out for whales), and passengers can relax with onboard amenities while enjoying the ride. Upon arrival in Victoria, visitors can explore the city’s famous attractions, such as Butchart Gardens and the Royal BC Museum.
Getting to the Victoria Clipper Terminal in Seattle is easy. It’s located on the downtown waterfront at Pier 69 and is accessible by public transportation, car, or a short walk from nearby attractions like Pike Place Market.
- Seattle Center (Space Needle): Take Bus 1 or 2 from Pier 69 near the terminal to Seattle Center (15 minutes). You can also visit the Chihuly Garden and Glass, an exhibit displaying the intricate glasswork of artist Dale Chihuly, and the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) as they are super close together.
- Pioneer Square: Take Bus 24 from Pier 69 to Pioneer Square (10 minutes). This is Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, known for its historic architecture, art galleries, and underground tours showcasing the city’s early history.
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: Take Bus 1 from Pier 69 to Westlake Station, then transfer to the Link Light Rail directly to Sea-Tac Airport (45 minutes).
Sometimes, the journey is the destination, and that's definitely true with this beautiful ferry ride. Leave your bags behind in Victoria or Seattle luggage storage with Bounce so you can really enjoy the scenery and soak up the very different atmospheres of these two wonderful cities.