Explore Our Puget Sound Playground
Interested in a multi-day excursion? Whether you’re a seasoned club member or a first-time charterer, the Puget Sound is your playground. From the high-energy maritime hubs of the North to the sun-drenched, mirror flat anchorages of the South Sound, our curated itineraries are designed to help you make the most of every weekend!
Choose from weekend adventures to five-day expeditions into the Sound's most remote corners. Each route is hand-picked by our staff to offer the perfect blend of tactical sailing, scenic exploration, and Pacific Northwest culture.
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Choose Your Route
3 Day Liberty Bay & Bainbridge Loop
Seattle → Eagle Harbor → Poulsbo → Seattle
This loop is the classic "Inland Sea" adventure, taking you through some of the most protected and scenic waterways in the Central Sound. It is the perfect choice for families or sailors looking for short hops, world-class bakeries, and a deep dive into the region’s rich Scandinavian and maritime heritage.
North Puget Sound Loop
Seattle → Kingston → Langley → Seattle
The North Sound Loop is the ultimate weekend escape for sailors who want to trade the Seattle skyline for quiet island bluffs and artisan villages. This route balances manageable sailing distances with high-reward destinations, offering a perfect snapshot of Whidbey Island’s beauty and the welcoming spirit of the Kitsap Peninsula.
The Gateway North 5-Day Tour
Seattle → Admiralty Inlet → Saratoga Passage → Seattle
The North Sound offers a diverse mix of classic "Little Norway" charm, bustling maritime hubs, and serene resort-style getaways. Whether you are looking for a quick overnight trip or a multi-day coastal crawl, these destinations offer excellent marina facilities and plenty to do once the sails are furled.
South Puget Sound & Foss Waterway
Seattle → Blake Island → Gig Harbor → Tacoma → Seattle
This route takes you into the heart of the South Sound, transitioning from the rugged, forested shores of a marine state park to the historic brick-and-glass waterfront of Tacoma. It is a fantastic trip for those who love Northwest history, mountain views, and quiet harbor sunrises.