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Looking to explore Anacortes? Here are a few options on how to get there:
- By car: Hop on I-5 and take the exit for Highway 20 in Burlington. This scenic route will take you through the heart of town, right up to the Washington State Ferries terminal.
- By ferry: If you're coming from the beautiful San Juan Islands, you're in luck! Many of the Washington State Ferry lines terminate at the ferry terminal southwest of town. Anacortes is the first major town you'll encounter as you leave the ferry.
- By air: For those seeking a quicker journey, Anacortes airport is conveniently located between the town and the ferry terminal. It offers scheduled and charter service in small propeller airplanes, making it a great option for exploring the San Juan Islands. If you prefer commercial air service, Bellingham to the north or Sea-Tac are your best bets.
Embrace the adventure and choose the travel method that suits you best!
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