Transportation information for Seattle is provided below. Travel information includes driving directions, maps, airport information and more.
Ferry System
The Washington State Ferry system is the largest passenger and auto ferry network in the United States, and services over 25 million customers each year. Plan to arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes prior to departure to ensure a place on the first come, first served ferries.
Click here for detailed information about the Washington State Ferry System.
Transportation Services
Seattle Pier 52 Terminal - Ferry
- Seattle
- Transportation Services
West Seattle Water Taxi
- Transportation Services
- 206-477-3979
Seattle Pier 50 Terminal - Ferry
- Seattle
- Transportation Services
Gray Line of Seattle
- Seattle
- Transportation Services
- 206-624-5077
Washington State Ferries
- Seattle
- Transportation Services
- 206-464-6400
Airial Balloon Company
- Snohomish
- Transportation Services
- 360-568-3025
Airports
With allmost 29,000,000 passengers in 2004 alone, SeaTac is the 16th busiest commercial airport in the United States and encourages you to acquire a map of the airport before you arrive. Serviced by all major airlines, you should be able to book a flight into SeaTac from just about anywhere, at just about anytime. Seatac is located south of downtown Seattle and can be accessed via I-5.
Boeing Field/King County International Airport
- 4 miles S from Seattle
- BFI
- Public
- 206-296-7380
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
- 10 miles S from Seattle
- SEA
- Public
- 206-433-4682
Snohomish County (Paine Field) Airport
- 6 miles SW from Everett
- PAE
- Public
- 425-353-2110
Renton Municpal Airport
- 0 miles NW from Renton
- RNT
- Public
- 425-430-7471
RV Rentals
NW Adventure Rentals
- Lynnwood
- RV Rentals
- 855-745-9816
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
It seems that almost every road in Washington ends up in Seattle so you should have no problem navigating there. The main north south route is I-5 which spans the entire length of the state. I-90 traverses Washington lengthwise and connects Seattle with Spokane and more.