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Island Info and Lodging

Island Info & Lodging

Dubus Fest

Dubus Fest (the party, the shindig) will take place at 3058 Plateau Lane near Langley, Washington.

We have a few camping spots available for tents or vans. Please ask Jacob and Mariesa for info.

Getting to the island

Summer is the high tourist season and the busiest time of year for traveling and staying on the island. You will see why! Whidbey Island is beautiful and there are many reasons to visit.

Due to the high amount of travel and potential delays, we recommend arriving on Friday, August 15, and enjoying the many charming local attractions and vistas that South Whidbey has to offer.

From Mukilteo to Langley

Check the ferry schedule and expect a wait. The ferry runs every 30 minutes, but getting to the island on Friday or Saturday can be a two-hour wait. Similarly, departing the island on a Sunday can be a two-hour wait.

Traveling to the island from the mainland (Seattle-Tacoma): board a ferry boat in Mukilteo, WA (north of Seattle) and arrive on Whidbey Island in a town called Clinton. DuBus Fest is at 3058 Plateau Lane in Langley about 10 minutes north of where you depart the ferry.

From Port Townsend to Coupeville

You may take a ferry from Port Townsend to Coupeville and then travel south from Coupeville to Langley (around 40 minutes) for DuBus Fest. You must make a roundtrip ferry reservation if you take this route.

Langley Lodging

Coupeville Lodging

There are also a variety of Airbnbs and other lodging options on the island. We recommend booking early.

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