Friday Harbor

Friday Harbor is the main city on San Juan Island, the most populous of the San Juan Islands. It is also the county seat of San Juan County. Friday Harbor is quite commercially developed, considering its remoteness, and offers more of a laid-back, country club vibe than one of a fishing community.

Get in

Friday Harbor

By ferry

Public transportation options between the ferry terminal and downtown Anacortes and the Amtrak Station in Mount Vernon are available through the Skagit Transit bus system. Connections to downtown Seattle and SeaTac Airport are available through the Bellair Airporter shuttle.

Caution Note: The Sidney (BC)-Anacortes ferry service, serving Friday Harbor, has been suspended and will not resume until at least 2030.
(Information last updated 01 Mar 2023)
Caution Note: The San Juan Clipper from Seattle, operated by Clipper Vacations, was suspended in 2022 in order to retrofit the vessel. It is expected to return eventually, but remains out of service at least through 2025.
(Information last updated 12 Jun 2025)

By private boat

Friday Harbor is an official U.S. ports-of-entry and can process boaters through customs. The Cardinal Rule is touch land at customs dock before any other stops, fines for not doing so can be up to $5000. Besides a passport for everyone on board, you will need your boat's license number and User Fee Decal number.

Customs enforces USDA guidelines for what foods are acceptable to bring into the country and these guidelines are constantly changing so it is best to check in with them before arriving. Boaters are responsible for knowing the prohibited foods and can be fined for not declaring them.

By seaplane

Sea Plane leaving Friday Harbor

By plane

By bus

  • Island Airporter, ☏ +1 360 378-7438. Departs Sea-Tac International Airport M-Sa at noon. Island Airport runs one trip each day to/from Sea-Tac Airport to two locations on the San Juan Islands including Friday Harbor and Roche Harbor. Ferry boarding is guaranteed and the trip is scheduled to take 3 hr 45 min. $49.99 + $6.55 ferry pass.

Get around

Everything is within walking distance from the harbor. For those arriving by ferry, there are plenty of places to eat and things to do to spend a day or two.

  • M&W Auto, 725 Spring St, ☏ +1 360 378-2794. Closed Sundays. A car can be returned at any time on Sunday when the dealership is closed.

By bus

  • San Juan Transit, (office) Canary Landing at 10 Front St, ☏ +1 360 378-8887. San Juan Transit is a bus service that covers almost all of the points of interest on San Juan Island and drivers can stop almost anywhere along the route. There is about a departure every hour from Friday Harbor and Roche Harbor. Some buses meet the ferries and will wait if a ferry is coming in; however check the schedules ahead of time. Friendly island service and a great way to get around the island without a car. They also offer chartered services for group travel and guided tours around the island for groups of 15-26 people. $5 ea boarding, $10 RT, $15 day pass.

See

  • 🌍 Friday Harbor Laboratories, 620 University Rd (2.5 miles north of Friday Harbor), ☏ +1 360 378-2165. Friday Harbor houses one of the oldest and most famous marine research institutions, Friday Harbor Laboratories (or Labs, as it better known to locals). Situated inside University of Washington Biological Reserve, you will see island raccoons, tree frogs, banana slugs, Columbian black-tailed deer, Norway rat, White-footed mouse etc.
    • The laboratories are located on a 476-acre biological preserve which is open to the public for day-use. Public visitors are asked to check in at the Office before exploring the Preserve and to stay on the well-traveled, wide, fire-access road (the β€œfire trail”). The shore trail splits from the fire trail and goes along the coastline.
  • 🌍 The Whale Museum, 62 1st St, ☏ +1-800-946-7227 ext 30. Memorial Day-early Octː daily 9AM-6PM. Rest of yearː daily 10AM-4PM. Exhibits include life-sized whale models, articulated skeletons, information on the endangered Southern Resident killer whales' family groups (pods), and current scientific research on local species. Other exhibits feature pinnipeds, porpoises and other marine mammals of the Salish Sea, wildlife videos, and Northwest Native American culture and artifacts relating to marine mammals. Adults $9, seniors $6, youth/students $4, Kids under 5, Free.
  • 🌍 San Juan Islands Museum of Art, 540 Spring St, ☏ +1 360 370-5050. $10, children 18 and younger free. Mondays are "pay what you can".
  • The Waterfront β€” Watch the majestic Washington State Ferries sweeping in and out of Friday Harbor. Produces no waves even at 25 knots speed! Watch the take-off and landing of seaplanes from the south edge of harbor.

Do

Orca whale spotted near Friday Harbor

Kayaking

There are several kayaking tour organizers in the town. Typically costs $85 for one day trips up to $150 per day for camping tours.

  • Discovery Sea Kayak Tours, 260 Spring St #1, ☏ +1 360-378-2559, . With a location downtown where the ferry drops you off. Discovery Sea Kayaks has been running tours with routes that deliver the opportunity to see one of the three Orca Pods that travel their region. Experienced naturalist guides provide a safe and educational kayak adventure.

The west coast of the island is famous for whale watching. You can get all relevant information in couple of tourist centers.

  • San Juan Safaris Whale Watching, 2 Spring Street Landing (steps from the ferry), toll-free: +1-800-450-6858, . 8AM to 8PM. see wild orca whales (more than 80 resident orcas), seals, porpoise, dolphin, eagles, blue heron, rafts of sea birds. A fast 55-foot boat with large windowed cabin, walk around deck and bathroom. Excellent reputation for respectful wildlife viewing. $49 and up.

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 CoHo, 120 Nichols St (on Spring St, turn left at gas station). Serves Island-grown Pacific cuisine with an international flair. Coho’s team of talented chefs have created an exciting menu developed around the seasonality of fresh ingredients from the surrounding Islands with menu ideas drawn from the owner’s European heritage and her cookbook, La Cucina Anna Maria: Good Life Recipes from San Juan Island. Each night they showcase simple and artful fare that allows the flavors of the individual ingredients to resonate on the palate.
  • 🌍 Vic's Drive In, 25 2nd St. since 1958! Basic burger joint, good food at good prices.
  • 🌍 Roy's Island Buzz Drive-Thru, 25 Nichols St, ☏ +1 360 378-8822. 6:30AM-5:30PM. Roy's milkshakes are particularly popular.
  • 🌍 Spring Street Deli, 135 Spring St, ☏ +1 360 378-5959. Hot and cold sandwiches and wraps, freshly made to order. Good selection of beer available across the hall at the Spring Street General Market.

Drink

  • 🌍 Haley's Sports Bar & Grill, 175 Spring St.

Sleep

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