Anonymous wrote:6 days is enough time to explore & enjoy both Seattle & Vancouver, BC.
Another option might be to explore Seattle and Victoria on Vancouver Island, BC. (Victoria is the capitol of British Columbia.) If I recall correctly, there is a ferry from Seattle to Victoria, BC. The fast ferry takes less than 3 hours each way (2 hours 45 minutes). You will remember this trip for the rest of your life. The ferry sells out frequently.
Anonymous wrote:6 days is enough time to explore & enjoy both Seattle & Vancouver, BC.
Another option might be to explore Seattle and Victoria on Vancouver Island, BC. (Victoria is the capitol of British Columbia.) If I recall correctly, there is a ferry from Seattle to Victoria, BC. The fast ferry takes less than 3 hours each way (2 hours 45 minutes). You will remember this trip for the rest of your life. The ferry sells out frequently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants to do seattle and vancouver trip next summer in August. We have to get kids passports if we need to get to Vancouver, wjat is the waiting time to get passports? What's the best way for 4 people to get to vancouver from seattle?
And mist importantly, what are fun activities for kids or must visit in seattle/vancouver if we plan to do 6 days 5 nights flying from dmv?
The best way to get from Seattle to Vancouver is to drive. Most car rental companies will ask if you're going to Canada, it should be fine but just let them know.
You want to do Seattle and Vancouver in six days total?
I haven't been to Vancouver in a long time so someone else can feel free to disagree, but if you only have 6 days, I would not go to Vancouver. I would spend 3 nights in Seattle and two nights somewhere else within a 2-3 hour drive that's more "out there." I'm assuming part of the reason you want to go to the PNW is the beauty and the hiking, kayaking, whale watching, etc.
Somewhere else option: Whidbey Island (check out Rosario), Hood Canal (check out Alderbrook), somewhere else on the Olympic Peninsula such as Port Townsend, one of the national park lodges, or somewhere on the coast, Leavenworth.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We were not planning to get a rental car, but hearing all these comments, maybe we should do one. I did not know that seattle is known for nature. I am not sure how much nature exploration we will do because I never see DH doing/joining us hiking or kayaking here in dmv. One kid is 4, and the most they could do is 2 hr hiking. Can we do kayaking for 4 people if there are 3 people are non-swimmers? DH wants to do vancouver for food and different culture. He loves toronto, so he wants to go to vancouver. I thought it will be 4 hrs at most include custom clearance at the border if we take train.
We can't do 2 weeks. Traveling with kids are tiring, and 6 days are good for their ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants to do seattle and vancouver trip next summer in August. We have to get kids passports if we need to get to Vancouver, wjat is the waiting time to get passports? What's the best way for 4 people to get to vancouver from seattle?
And mist importantly, what are fun activities for kids or must visit in seattle/vancouver if we plan to do 6 days 5 nights flying from dmv?
The best way to get from Seattle to Vancouver is to drive. Most car rental companies will ask if you're going to Canada, it should be fine but just let them know.
You want to do Seattle and Vancouver in six days total?
I haven't been to Vancouver in a long time so someone else can feel free to disagree, but if you only have 6 days, I would not go to Vancouver. I would spend 3 nights in Seattle and two nights somewhere else within a 2-3 hour drive that's more "out there." I'm assuming part of the reason you want to go to the PNW is the beauty and the hiking, kayaking, whale watching, etc.
Somewhere else option: Whidbey Island (check out Rosario), Hood Canal (check out Alderbrook), somewhere else on the Olympic Peninsula such as Port Townsend, one of the national park lodges, or somewhere on the coast, Leavenworth.
Was about to say the same thing. With 6 days it's too much to go to Vancouver if you want to see Seattle also. We were out there last year and spent two weeks- 4 in Seattle, 5 in San Juan Islands, and 5 in Vancouver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants to do seattle and vancouver trip next summer in August. We have to get kids passports if we need to get to Vancouver, wjat is the waiting time to get passports? What's the best way for 4 people to get to vancouver from seattle?
And mist importantly, what are fun activities for kids or must visit in seattle/vancouver if we plan to do 6 days 5 nights flying from dmv?
The best way to get from Seattle to Vancouver is to drive. Most car rental companies will ask if you're going to Canada, it should be fine but just let them know.
You want to do Seattle and Vancouver in six days total?
I haven't been to Vancouver in a long time so someone else can feel free to disagree, but if you only have 6 days, I would not go to Vancouver. I would spend 3 nights in Seattle and two nights somewhere else within a 2-3 hour drive that's more "out there." I'm assuming part of the reason you want to go to the PNW is the beauty and the hiking, kayaking, whale watching, etc.
Somewhere else option: Whidbey Island (check out Rosario), Hood Canal (check out Alderbrook), somewhere else on the Olympic Peninsula such as Port Townsend, one of the national park lodges, or somewhere on the coast, Leavenworth.
Anonymous wrote:DH wants to do seattle and vancouver trip next summer in August. We have to get kids passports if we need to get to Vancouver, wjat is the waiting time to get passports? What's the best way for 4 people to get to vancouver from seattle?
And mist importantly, what are fun activities for kids or must visit in seattle/vancouver if we plan to do 6 days 5 nights flying from dmv?