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Frequently asked questions

You can travel from Seattle to Vancouver for as little as $25.99.
The distance between Seattle and Vancouver by bus is 142 miles. FlixBus can make the trip in 3 hours 25 minutes.
Yes! There are 4 rides daily from Seattle to Vancouver.
FlixBus offers a variety of payment methods for buying your bus ticket from Seattle to Vancouver, including card, Paypal, Google Pay, and more.
FlixBus offers a Real-Time Bus Tracker that allows you to track your bus location. Simply select the relevant bus stop and check the time of arrival. This way, you can find out where your bus is and check for delays on the route.
Yes, weekend trip options are available from Seattle to Vancouver. Check out the route's schedule and chose the best option to suit your plans!
Yes, night trip options are available from Seattle to Vancouver. Check out the route's schedule and choose the best option to suit your plans!
With FlixBus, you can conveniently reach 5 destinations from Vancouver, including Seattle, Bellingham, Portland.

Travel Guide: Seattle to Vancouver via FlixBus 

Traveling from Seattle to Vancouver with FlixBus is a convenient and comfortable way to explore the Pacific Northwest, with the journey taking approximately 3.5 hours. FlixBus offers daily rides between these two vibrant cities, including night buses for those who prefer to travel overnight. If you're planning a quick weekend getaway to British Columbia, FlixBus makes it easy with round-trip options that allow you to depart on Friday and return on Sunday, giving you ample time to enjoy the sights and sounds of Vancouver before heading back to the Emerald City. 

Departing from Seattle 

When departing from Seattle via FlixBus, you have several convenient locations to choose from, both within the city and in the surrounding areas. One of the most popular departure points is the bus station on Royal Brougham Way, located close to downtown. For those in the northern part of the city, the University of Washington also offers a FlixBus stop, while travelers in the southern region might find it more convenient to depart from the Tacoma International Airport. Make sure to check the available options for your specific trip to ensure a smooth start to your journey. 

Public Transportation in Seattle 

Seattle offers a variety of public transportation options to help you reach your FlixBus departure point: 

Sound Transit Link Light Rail: 

This light rail system is a popular and efficient way to travel around Seattle, particularly if you're heading to or from major areas like Angle Lake Station, the University of Washington, or downtown. The light rail makes 14 stops, and with trains running every 6 to 15 minutes, it’s a convenient option. The average ride time is about 40 minutes, making it a reliable way to reach your destination without the hassle of traffic. 

King County Metro Transit: 

For those who prefer the bus, King County Metro Transit offers an extensive network of buses and trolleys that serve downtown Seattle and the surrounding neighborhoods in King County. While buses tend to make frequent stops and may take longer than the light rail, they are an affordable option for getting around the city. 

Seattle Center Monorail: 

If you’re looking for a quick, non-stop trip to downtown or Seattle Center, the Seattle Center Monorail is an excellent choice. Operating between 7:30 am and 11:00 pm on weekdays and from 8:30 am to 11:00 pm on weekends, the monorail offers a two-minute commute with trains arriving every ten minutes. 

Streetcars: 

Seattle's streetcar system includes two main lines: the South Lake Union Streetcar and the First Hill Streetcar. The South Lake Union Streetcar runs through the South Lake Union area, with service every 10 to 15 minutes from early morning until late evening. The First Hill Streetcar connects the Chinatown-International District to Capitol Hill, offering frequent service on weekdays and slightly adjusted hours on weekends and holidays. 

Taxis and Ride-Sharing Services 

Taxis: 

Taxis can be hailed in downtown Seattle, but scheduling a ride in advance is often the best way to ensure you get where you need to go. Taxi stands are conveniently located in areas like Belltown, Capitol Hill, and Pioneer Square. Several Seattle cab companies, including Orange Cab and Yellow Cab, offer online booking and mobile apps for easy scheduling. 

Ride-Sharing: 

Services like Lyft and Uber are widely available throughout Seattle and are often preferred for their convenience and reliability. With these apps, you can quickly arrange a ride to your FlixBus stop, pay via credit card, and even add a tip without the need for cash transactions. 

Ferries 

Seattle’s ferry system connects the residential islands in Puget Sound with downtown, offering scenic views and a relaxing ride. 

These transportation options make it easy to navigate Seattle and reach your FlixBus departure point, whether you’re traveling from the heart of the city or its surrounding areas. 

Since you’ll be crossing the US-Canada border on your way to Vancouver, ensure you have all necessary travel documents, including a valid passport and any required visas. Be prepared for customs checks, which can add some time to your journey. Keep your documents and any items you may need to declare easily accessible. 

Arriving in Vancouver and Navigating the City 

When you arrive in Vancouver via FlixBus, your main stop will be at the Pacific Central Station, a major transportation hub conveniently located near downtown Vancouver. This station is perfectly positioned to give you easy access to all that Vancouver has to offer, whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway or an extended stay. Vancouver boasts a highly accessible and efficient public transit system, making it easy for visitors to explore the city and reach their final destination.  

Public Transportation: TransLink 

Vancouver’s public transportation network, operated by TransLink, is one of the most comprehensive in North America. It consists of a network of buses, the SkyTrain, SeaBus, and the West Coast Express commuter train. These services connect downtown Vancouver with the surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs, providing an excellent way to explore the city without needing a car. Here's a detailed look at your options: 

SkyTrain: Vancouver’s SkyTrain is an automated light rapid transit system that is widely recognized for its efficiency and ease of use. It operates three main lines, each serving different parts of the city and its suburbs: 

  • Expo Line: The Expo Line runs southeast from downtown Vancouver, with key stops at Waterfront, Burrard, Granville, and Stadium-Chinatown stations. This line connects you to popular destinations such as Science World, Commercial Drive, Metrotown shopping mall in Burnaby, and the River Market at New Westminster Quay. Trains on the Expo Line run every two to five minutes, ensuring minimal wait times. 
  • Canada Line: This line is a crucial connection between downtown Vancouver and Vancouver International Airport (YVR), as well as the city of Richmond. The Canada Line has three downtown stations: Waterfront, Vancouver City Centre, and Yaletown. In addition to getting to the airport, you can use this line to visit attractions such as the Olympic Village, Queen Elizabeth Park, River Rock Casino Resort, and the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet. During peak hours, trains on the Canada Line run every three to six minutes, making it a quick and reliable way to travel. 
  • Millennium Line: The Millennium Line starts at VCC-Clark station and runs east through Burnaby, Port Moody, and Coquitlam, where it connects with the West Coast Express commuter train. Although there are no downtown stations on this line, it intersects with the Expo Line at Commercial-Broadway station. Trains on the Millennium Line also run every two to five minutes, providing frequent service to key areas in the eastern suburbs. 

SeaBus: The SeaBus is a passenger-only ferry service that connects downtown Vancouver's Waterfront Station to Lonsdale Quay on the North Shore. The 12-minute crossing offers stunning views of the city and mountains, making it not just a mode of transportation but a scenic experience. SeaBus operates every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes during off-peak times, providing a reliable link between Vancouver and the North Shore. 

West Coast Express: This commuter train service links several outer suburbs to downtown Vancouver. While primarily designed for weekday commuters, the West Coast Express offers a comfortable and efficient way to travel into the city from communities to the east. It operates five departures into downtown each morning and five returns in the late afternoon and early evening, Monday to Friday only. 

Taxis and Ride-Sharing 

Taxis are readily available throughout Vancouver and can be hailed on the street, found at designated stands, or booked for pick-up. For more flexibility, ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are widely available and can be easily accessed via their respective apps. 

Biking in Vancouver 

Vancouver is one of the most bike-friendly cities in Canada, with over 440 miles of dedicated bike lanes and an extensive network of trails. The city's bike-share program, Mobi by Shaw Go, offers a convenient and affordable way to get around on two wheels, with stations located throughout the city. 

Exploring Vancouver on Foot 

Vancouver’s compact downtown core is highly walkable, with many attractions, restaurants, and shops within easy reach. The city’s moderate climate and scenic surroundings make it ideal for exploring on foot. Whether you're strolling through Stanley Park, wandering around Granville Island, or exploring the vibrant neighborhoods, you'll find that walking is one of the best ways to experience Vancouver. 

Additional Ferry Services 

For a unique perspective of the city, consider taking one of the small ferries that operate across False Creek. These ferries provide a quick and scenic way to travel between destinations like Granville Island, Science World, and Yaletown. 

Canada uses Canadian dollars, so make sure you have some cash or a credit/debit card that works internationally. While most places in Vancouver accept card payments, it’s always useful to have a small amount of cash on hand for smaller purchases or places that may not accept cards. If you forgot to bring cash, there's no need to worry—you can easily find generic ATMs to withdraw money, though keep in mind that this may come with an additional fee. 


Buses from Seattle to Vancouver

Find the cheapest buses from Seattle to Vancouver

It couldn't be easier to book your travel from Seattle to Vancouver with FlixBus - and when you book in advance, you can save money too! Make your journey even easier with the FlixBus app. All your information will be saved for the next time you travel.

No matter whether you want to travel first thing in the morning or late at night, you'll find a journey to suit your plans. The first bus is at 7:30 am with the last bus leaving at 7:40 pm.
You can pick up a bus ticket from Seattle to Vancouver for just $25.99 - that's way cheaper than traveling by any other method.
Buses are also a great choice for environmentally-conscious travelers. We're working towards being 100% carbon neutral and offer all travelers the opportunity to offset their carbon emissions when booking their tickets. Simply select the "CO2 compensation" box when paying online and we'll use all of the money to make a direct impact on the future of sustainable mobility.

What to expect onboard the FlixBus bus from Seattle to Vancouver

Traveling from Seattle to Vancouver is stess-free, clean and comfortable - and it couldn't be easier to book a ticket. You can book online via the website, on our app, in person at a FlixShops or at resellers.
We accept card payment as well as Paypal, Google Pay and Apple Pay, but there are many more payment options that you can choose from. The easiest way to book your ticket is using our app. You'll be able to make your reservation within seconds and there's no need to print and carry the ticket with you, as your phone will be your ticket.

Want to sit beside family or friends or keep the space beside you free? Need easy access to the toilet or a table to get on with some work whilst traveling? You can reserve a seat when you book on the app or website, and you can choose from a variety of seat options. Once you're settled in your seat, you can sit back and relax with plenty of onboard services to help you make the most of your trip. Most of our buses have onboard Wifi so you can catch up on your favorite shows, chat with your friends or listen to music and podcasts. We've also got toilets onboard, as well as power outlets.
What's more, you get a generous luggage allowance when you travel with FlixBus with one carry-on bag and one checked bag, so you can bring everything you need for your trip.


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