Getting Here
The Sequim Lavender Festival™ is located in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Car rental is available at in Seattle at SeaTac Airport or in Port Angeles, a neighboring town. Some routes to the Olympic Peninsula require ferry travel. For information about Washington State Ferries, click here
The Sequim Lavender
Festival™ is "Motorcoach Friendly." For
scheduling group tours and other infomation, contact
1-877-681-3035 or info@lavenderfestival.com.
Traffic
We have lots of people coming into Sequim on State Highway 101. Traffic moves smoothly, but please have patience and understanding. Pay particular attention to left turning traffic if you are not familiar with the area. Because the festival includes 8 farms and the street fair, traffic on the county roads is not heavy as people spread out to their favorite location, but please watch for farm machinery and cars turning onto the road. Each farm has plenty of free parking as does the Street Fair. We do also encourage you to use the shuttle busses which go from Lavender Central at the street fair.
Victoria Express
Passenger ferry between Port Angeles, Victoria and Friday Harbor.
The
Victoria Express ferry service offers a special lavender
shuttle each day of the Festival, from Victoria, B.C. to Port
Angeles, Washington, with a fixed price for morning arrival, evening
departure, including bus transportation to the Festival and admission
to the Farms on Tour. For
information, call 360-452-8088 or 250-361-9144 (Canada) or visit
www.victoriaexpress.com.
Motorcoach from seattle - Clipper Getaways
Motorcoach between Seattle and Sequim
Join
Clipper Excursions for a one-day excursion from Seattle
to Sequim to tour the famous and colorful lavender fields. A light
breakfast will be provided en route to the Olympic Peninsula.
Travel will be via deluxe motorcoach and Washington State Ferry.
At the festival you will visit several of the Farms on Tour. Each of the farms has a gift shop and there will be demonstrations, food, music, and time to relax in the fields. You will also visit the Festival Street Fair. Excursions are available all three days of the festival. Call Clipper Excursions at 206-448-5000 for reservations or more information or visit www.clippervacations.com.
Welcome aboard "LavendAir!" Kenmore Air Express is the official airline of the Lavender Festival, and there's simply no more convenient way to get there from Seattle. Park your car absolutely free at Boeing Field, just minutes south of downtown, and enjoy a quick, relaxing trip to Port Angeles aboard our comfortable Caravan propjet. The 35-minute flight will reveal spectacular views of Puget Sound, the Olympics, the lavender fields . . . and the poor souls stuck in traffic and ferry lines! With seven daily round-trip flights, your schedule is your own. And if you're traveling into Sea-Tac, enjoy complimentary shuttle transportation to and from Boeing Field. To book, call toll-free 866.435.9524 or visit www.KenmoreAir.com. There are local Budget and Enterprise car rentals to get you from Port Angeles to Sequim.
Bicycling to the Farms is encouraged

For maps and specific directions from your location, click
here. (Once the map loads, click on "directions"
to get detailed driving directions from Sea-Tac or any other location)
Click here to learn about our bicycling friendly community.
Limited Bus Service from Port Townsend Ferry
There is no designated Lavender Festival shuttle from the Whidbey Island/Keystone - Port Townsend ferry. You can make connections from Port Townsend to Sequim using public transportation. The buses do not run on Sunday.
You can connect from downtown Port Townsend to the Park & Ride and Jefferson Transit goes to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center where Clallam County busses travel to Sequim. For details check the websites for Washington State Ferries www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries, Jefferson County Transit www.jeffersontransit.com, and Clallam County Transit www.clallamtransit.com.
General map
Get to the Olympic Peninsula either by the Edmonds ferry which goes to Kingston, the downtown ferry which goes to Winslow, Bainbridge Island or cross the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (head towards Bremerton). Follow the signs to the Hood Canal Bridge, cross the bridge and you'll be on Route 104. This ends at Route 101. Follow the signs to Port Angeles and before you get there you will see signage for the festival in Sequim.
Downtown Sequim Map

