Reserve a lovely overnight stay on Whidbey or Camano Islands and getaway from the crowds.
Beaches, parks, museums, farms, whale-watching, birding, hiking, biking, kayaking, culture, heritage and more on Whidbey and Camano.
Located 25 miles northwest of Seattle, and only 2 hours drive south of Vancouver, Canada, a relaxing island vacation is closer than you might think. With ferry and bridge connections close to the Seattle metropolitan area, you can reach either island in under an hour. Accessible and beautiful, getting to Whidbey and Camano Islands is a scenic part of your vacation trip, however you get there. Nevertheless, both islands are closer to Seattle than the San Juan Islands and require less ferry and drive time in transit. by Island County Tourism

Throughout Whidbey and Camano Islands you'll find lodging to suit your needs, from bed and breakfasts, to affordable motels that're kid and pet friendly, to a luxurious inns with waterviews and spas. Whidbey & Camano Islands have the highest density of bed and breakfast lodging in Washington State! From Clinton, to Langley; Freeland to Greenbank; Coupeville to Oak Harbor and Camano, the innkeepers of our lodges, inns and hotels are looking forward to making your stay a wonderful experience.
To travel by bus from Vancouver, Canada to Whidbey and Camano Islands you will need to take the Greyhound Bus to Mt. Vernon, Washington and transfer to our free Island Transit bus service to Oak Harbor on Whidbey or Camano:
Greyhound Bus------------------------------------------------
Departs from Vancouver, B.C.to Mt. Vernon, Washington (Skagit Station):
From: Vancouver, BC. To: Mt Vernon, Wa (Skagit Station) Miles: 91. http://www.greyhound.com/home/.
For reservations call (214)-849-8100
5:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Central time zone
Free Island Transit Bus---------------------------------------------------------------
From Mount Vernon, WA ( Skagit Station), take the free Island Transit Bus to Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island and Island Transit will take you anywhere on Whidbey or Camano Islands! Island Transit: http://islandtransit.org/routes/16
Whidbey Island, North End: Call (360) 678-7771
Whidbey Island, South End: Call (360) 321-6688
Whidbey Email: info@islandtransit.org
Toll Free: (800) 240-8747
Camano Island: (360) 387-7433
Camano Email: info@islandtransit.org
Fax: (360) 678-4353
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Greyhound Bus to Mt. Vernon, Washington
International call 1-214-849-8100 Fare and schedule information
1-800-231-2222
ifsr@greyhound.com
Assistance for customers with disabilities
1-800-752-4841
5:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Central time zone
Contact Us
If you need further information about travel on Greyhound, we're here to help. To get to the right team, please review the list below. Please do not write to the local terminals for customer or baggage assistance matters.
TDD/TTY
1-800-345-3109
5:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Central time zone
Español
1-800-531-5332
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International callers without toll-free access
Corporate office
214-849-8000
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P.O. Box 660362
Dallas, TX 75266-0362
Bus stops
[identified with a (B) in Greyhound Ticket Center]provide limited schedule service for a large number of locations, which do not support a full-service terminal or agency. As a general rule, no ticketing, baggage, or package express service is offered at these locations. Some of these locations may be at a local airport or transit center, while others may simply be a stop along a highway route, without an enclosed waiting area.
Passengers should be aware that no Greyhound ticketing facilities are available at bus stop locations.
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