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Seattle에서 Vancouver까지 Private car transfer

230km
편도
€188부터 / 1 인당
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2 시간 30 분 동안 개인 전송

230km
편도
€188부터 / 1 인당
130 개 이상의 국가에서 200만 명 이상의 행복한 여행자들이 신뢰합니다
5.0
트립어드바이저 트래블러스 초이스 2026
트립어드바이저 트래블러스 초이스 2026
5.0
5176
리뷰

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출발 24시간 전까지 취소 가능

짐 포함

승객 당 1개의 여행 가방과 1개의 휴대용 가방

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2 시간 30 분
230km
개인 운전사
픽업

귀하의 기사가 Seattle에서 귀하의 주소로 만나러 갈 것입니다.

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여행

2 시간 30 분 동안 편안한 여행이 될 것입니다.

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Vancouver

귀하의 기사가 Vancouver의 귀하의 주소에 하차시켜 드립니다.

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총 거리↔ 230 km
예상 시간2 시간 30 분

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알아두면 좋은 정보

  • 요청 시 어린이 좌석 이용 가능
  • 반려동물 동반 가능 여행
  • 승객당 위탁 수하물 1개 + 기내 반입 수하물 1개
  • 여분 의 짐 또는 규격 을 초과 한 짐 을 추가할 수 있습니다
  • 유연한 결제: 카드 온라인 또는 기사에게 현금
  • 출발 24시간 전까지 무료 취소
  • 팁은 포함되지 않았습니다 (선택 사항 ~10%)
130 개 이상의 국가에서 200만 명 이상의 행복한 여행자들이 신뢰합니다
5.0
트립어드바이저 트래블러스 초이스 2026
트립어드바이저 트래블러스 초이스 2026
5.0
5176
리뷰

픽업 시간 24시간 전까지 무료 취소 가능합니다.

Overview: Car trip from Seattle to Vancouver

When traveling from Seattle to Vancouver, nothing beats a car trip. The 140-mile (225 km) journey showcases the beauty of the Pacific Northwest, from valleys to coastal views. Without taking all the impressive stops you’ll enjoy along the way into account, the drive lasts around three to four hours.

After your driver picks you up, Seattle's urban streets will soon give way to the natural side of Washington. You’ll pass the serene waters of Puget Sound and Skagit Valley, which are colored by tulip gardens in spring. Even waiting in line to cross the border to Canada, you'll be surrounded by a beautiful park. Once in British Columbia, the Canadian landscape will offer its mountain views on the horizon. Even as you pull up to your final destination in Vancouver, the North Shore Mountains loom in the background. Along the way, stop for at least an hour at Snoqualmie Falls. Famous for its appearance in the Twin Peaks intro, the falls and its surroundings are held sacred by the local Snoqualmie Tribe, who managed to protect the area from hotels and houses. From “humanity’s source of origin”, continue to Mount Erie Park for a sight of Sugarloaf Mountain and Whistle Lake.

About Vancouver

When you get to Vancouver, you’ll land in the heart of a multicultural urban oasis sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the North Shore Mountains. Busy city life is complemented by a plethora of outdoor activities, from kayaking in English Bay to hiking the Grouse Grind. Locals don't even have to leave the city limits for their nature fix; they just head to Stanley Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America.

With over 675,000 inhabitants, Vancouver isn't much smaller than Seattle. But it embraces "Vancouverism", an urban planning perspective that aims to make it the greenest city in the world. And it's working - just look at the green spaces and extensive bike lanes. Vancouver has a colorful cultural scene, with diverse neighborhoods like Gastown, known for its Victorian architecture and gastronomy, and Granville Island, its public market, artisan studios, and theaters making it a place to fall in love. Vancouver is one of the most diverse cities on the planet, with more than 50% of the population having a different first language than English. Influenced by this diversity, the food scene offers everything from authentic Asian cuisine to fresh seafood and farm-to-table dining experiences. The city's arts and culture are equally varied, with numerous galleries, museums, live music venues, and annual events like the Vancouver International Film Festival and the Vancouver Folk Music Festival.

From Seattle to Vancouver: Travel tips

When you travel from Seattle to Vancouver in a private car service like Daytrip, your local driver will handle the logistics. Still, there are several travel tips to keep in mind to have the best experience:

Be prepared for border crossing

Make sure you have all necessary documents (passports, visa requirements) ready before you get to The Peace Arch or Pacific Highway. Traveling early in the morning will also help avoid long waits at the border.

### Plan your stops Unlike public transportation, with Daytrip you have the flexibility to explore as many places as you’d like on the way. Consider visiting Whatcom Falls Park in Bellingham or the scenic Deception Pass State Park for a short break and to stretch your legs. ### Communicate all your preferences Discuss your route and any specific needs or interests with your driver. Whether it's the music on the radio or a quick stop for a photo or lunch, your driver will tailor the trip to your needs. ### Make sure you are connected Ensure your phone is charged and you have access to mobile data for live updates on traffic and border wait times. Your driver will have this information, but it's always good to be prepared. ### Pack your essentials Have water, snacks, and some entertainment options like music or audiobooks to fill the time. Dress in comfortable clothes and bring a small travel pillow for resting. Pack a rain jacket in case you stop by the waterfalls, or it gets rainy (this is the PNW afterall).

How to get from Seattle to Vancouver

If you're trying to figure out how to get from Seattle to Vancouver, you'll be happy to hear you have several options, including by car, train, bus, plane, or a private car service!

Seattle to Vancouver by train

Amtrak Cascades operates between Seattle and Vancouver. The average train ride is approximately four hours and tickets average $44. It is a comfortable ride with Wi-Fi and a dining car and bypasses potential traffic and border crossing delays.

### Seattle to Vancouver by bus Hopping on a bus is the most economical way to get from Seattle to Vancouver, with tickets starting at $28.99. The bus ride takes around four to five hours and there are several departures daily. Greyhound and Quick Shuttle both operate on the route, and Quick Shuttle caters specifically to cross-border travel. ### Seattle to Vancouver by plane There are direct flights from Seattle to Vancouver and they have about one hour of flying time. Multiple airlines operate short flights between Seattle and Vancouver such as Alaska Airlines, Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. While the flight is quick, you need to add in 2 hours for check-in and airport security and travel to and from airports. This brings the total travel time to around 4 hours. ### Seattle to Vancouver by rental car Driving from Seattle to Vancouver takes about three to four hours, depending on traffic and border crossing times. The I-5 highway, which is the most direct route, takes you through beautiful landscapes and key attractions. A rental car gives you the flexibility to explore as you drive. However, you'll probably find that you don't really need a car once you get to Vancouver. ### Seattle to Vancouver by private car Out of all the transportation options, Daytrip's private car service is the smoothest and comfiest, and the only door-to-door way to get from Seattle to Vancouver. Your private driver will meet you at the exact location you desire in Seattle and take you to your destination. They'll handle your luggage as well, and keep an eye on it while you enjoy your sightseeing stops. You’ll just need to choose the stops you’d like to have on your way, add them to your itinerary while booking your seat, and then just enjoy the ride!

Things to do when you get to Vancouver

After you enjoy a journey full of exploring from Seattle to Vancouver, you’ll find Vancouver is filled with things to do. From hipster districts to endless green areas, from towering skyscrapers to cobblestone streets, here are a few things you shouldn't miss.

### Take a walk in Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's Classical Chinese Garden Visit Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, located in Vancouver's Chinatown, for a calm escape. With its meticulously designed landscape, inspired by the Ming Dynasty gardens, it is the first of its kind outside China, blending architecture, plants, and water in perfect harmony. Don't rush; take your time to absorb the serene atmosphere and the cultural significance of each detail. Join a guided tour for insightful information about the garden's history and elements. ### Dive into the sea at the Vancouver Aquarium Make sure you don’t skip the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park, a captivating exploration of marine life, from the Arctic to the Amazon. It's home to over 70,000 fascinating creatures, including dolphins, otters, and jellyfish. Get your tickets in advance online to save time and money. The aquarium is committed to conservation with educational programs and interactive exhibits that are interesting for everyone. Remember to check feeding times and special shows to make the most of your visit. ### Eat your way through the Richmond Night Market The Richmond Night Market is a bustling culinary haven, with an array of Asian street food and international delicacies. It operates from May to October and is a busy hub for food enthusiasts and culture seekers. Bring cash, as many vendors don't accept cards, and arrive early to beat the crowds. Beyond food, the market features entertainment, games, and shopping opportunities, making it a lively experience for families and groups. Don’t be afraid and try the unique dishes you’ve never heard of before.

When is the best time to visit Vancouver

The best time to visit Vancouver is from late spring to early fall, specifically between May and September. During these months, the city enjoys its warmest weather and least amount of rain, which is perfect for exploring Vancouver's streets, amazing parks such as Stanley Park, the Seawall, and the many beaches. There are also many festivals and events during these summer months, so you can enjoy an even livelier Vancouver.

While July and August reach the warmest temperatures, May, June, and September have fewer tourists and often more affordable accommodation prices, balancing pleasant weather with a more relaxed city experience.

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