Ferry rates hiked for summer

Motorists will see higher fares when they ride ferries beginning Sunday.

Motorists will see higher fares when they ride ferries beginning Sunday.

Peak season for Washington State Ferries starts May 1, which means an additional 25-percent surcharge will be applied to full fare vehicle/driver fares on most routes in the system.

For riders using the Port Townsend to Coupeville route, motorists will see fares climb from $9.35 per car and driver to $11.90 per car and driver.

On the Mukilteo to Clinton route, motorists will see fares climb from $7.20 to $9 per car and driver.

Passenger fares and frequent user multi-ride fares will remain the same.

People riding the Anacortes to San Juan routes will see a 35 percent increase.

The peak season starts Sunday and continues through Sept. 30, which is a change from previous years. Back then the peak season would end the second week in October.

For detailed fare information, go to www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/fares.