San Juan Islands for Families on a Budget
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A beautiful sunset on Lopez Island. Photo: Kari Hanson
Tips for saving hassles and money on a San Juan Islands vacation
- The ferry crossing is expensive, so consider options that allow you to leave your car behind (passenger-only fares are much cheaper). If you are taking a car, take advantage of the Washington State Ferries San Juan Islands reservation system. Reserved spots are available on all westbound sailings from Anacortes and eastbound sailings from Friday Harbor and Orcas Island. Snag your spot as early as two months in advance, and as late as two days prior to your trip.
- If you are going to stop at multiple islands, go west first to San Juan Island, then stop at Orcas and Lopez on the return trip. (You’re only charged when you go west.)
- Weekends in July and August are the most expensive and busiest times to visit. They also happen to be the most gorgeous.
- Book accommodations that include a kitchen so that you can cook your own meals with fresh, local ingredients!
- Pack fixings for picnics to stretch your dollars. Dine with a view from an ocean bluff.
- Consider visiting during the off-season (October–April) for incredible deals on lodging.
- Travel with another family and rent a vacation house.
- If you are staying at the same place for three or more nights, ask for a discount.
- And, of course, the cheapest place to sleep is in your camping tent.
Handy links for more information on visiting the San Juan Islands:
- Washington State Ferries schedule
- San Juan Islands travel site, including its family activities finder
- Northwest TripFinder
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