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Fares
Starting on Oct. 1, 2025, Kitsap Transit Fast Ferry fares will increase. Click here to learn more.
Routed Buses & Local Foot Ferries
One-Way | KT Monthly Pass | PugetPass | Promotional Regional Day Pass | |
Full Fare | $2.00 | $50.00 | $72.00 | $6.00 |
Reduced Fare* | $1.00 | $25.00 | $36.00 | $2.00 |
Fast Ferries - Fares Effective Oct. 1, 2024
One-Way Cash | Kitsap Transit Monthly Trip Passes | |||
Eastbound | Westbound | Fast Ferry* | ||
Full Fare | $2.00 | $12.00 | $196.00 | |
Reduced Fare | $1.00 | $6.00 | $98.00 |
Notes: One-way fares are payable with exact cash, tokens, ORCA card E-purse or paper tickets. Bus operators and ferry crew do not give change. Tokens are not accepted on Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries. Reduced Fare riders must be pre-qualified and show a Regional Reduced Fare Permit Card. Paper transfers for cash paying customers will not be accepted on or issued from Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries. Pay your fare with E-Purse or a monthly pass loaded on a valid ORCA card for transfers to and from Kitsap Fast Ferries.
*Kitsap Transit Fast Ferry passholders are eligible for fare-free rides on Kitsap Transit Local Foot Ferry, Routed, ACCESS and On-Demand/Dial-A-Ride services for the month their pass is valid. Passholders must tap their ORCA card loaded with a Kitsap Transit Fast Ferry monthly pass each time they board these other services in order to receive fare-free rides.
Current PugetPass holders who travel on Kitsap Transit's buses and fast ferries may consider loading a lower-value PugetPass and use it in conjunction with Kitsap Transit's Fast Ferry monthly pass. Customers whose employers cover the cost of their PugetPass should contact their employer for details.
Free Riders
- Personal Care Attendant (PCA) - Attendant traveling with an eligible disabled customer – free of charge. (Bremerton Fast Ferry PCA travelers should contact Customer Service at 800.501.7433 to make travel arrangements for themselves and the disabled customer. There are limited seats on the Bremerton Fast Ferries.)
- Children/Youth: People aged 18 and under can ride Kitsap Transit services free of charge. To take advantage of this free fare, riders aged 13 and older are expected to tap a Youth ORCA card upon boarding, while those under 13 are encouraged to tap one. Youth without a Youth ORCA card may be asked to show school ID but will still be able to ride for free. For more information, visit kitsaptransit.com/youthpass.
- Public Safety Officer - Any of the region's law enforcement personnel and firefighters in or out of uniform, on or off duty, and inside or outside of their jurisdiction – free of charge with identification available to show driver or deckhand.
*Reduced Fare: To qualify for a reduced fare, customers must show a valid Medicare Card or a Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP) or be pre-qualified at a customer service center. RRFP's are available from customer service and allow qualified seniors and the disabled to ride for the posted reduced fare rate on various public transit systems throughout the Puget Sound Region. Low income passengers must show eligibility to obtain an ORCA card that qualifies them for reduced fares. To receive your reduced fare discount, you must pay your fare with a pass or E-purse loaded onto your card. You will not receive a discount by simply showing the card to the operator. Paying your reduced fare from E-purse entitles you to a free two-hour transfer. Please note the following restrictions: Low income passengers must pre-qualify and pay with the ORCA card issued upon eligibility verification and the Regional Day Pass is only available to RRFP holders.
A KT Monthly Pass loaded on an ORCA card is valid for unlimited rides for the month of issue for only those services covered by the pass. Kitsap Transit offers three types of monthly passes: a monthly pass for service on routed buses and local foot ferries; a monthly pass for service on fast ferries; and a monthly pass for service on routed buses, local foot ferries and fast ferries. Riders qualifying for a reduced fare are eligible to purchase a reduced fare pass.
A PugetPass loaded on an ORCA card is valid for the trip value on Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Community Transit, King County Metro, Sound Transit and Everett Transit. Additional trip values from $0.50 to $5.75 are available.
Employer Benefits: Your employer may offer you an ORCA Business Account Pass. Please contact your employer to determine what benefits are included in your pass.
A Regional Day Pass loaded on an ORCA card is valid on Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Community Transit, King County Metro, Sound Transit and Everett Transit. The pass is valid from its first use through the end of the same service day. The adult (full-fare) pass is valid for trip values up to and including $3.50. The reduced fare pass is valid for trip values up to and including $1.75. The Regional Day Pass is NOT valid on Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries, Washington State Ferries, or King County Metro Access.
Mobile - Transit GO Ticket: Download the Transit GO Ticket mobile app to quickly buy a bus, local foot ferry, and fast ferry tickets on your smartphone. Get where you need to go without having to pay cash. For more information, visit kitsaptransit.com/go. Due to the different fares for Kitsap Transit ACCESS and Worker/Driver buses, the Transit GO Ticket is not accepted on these services.
ORCA and Paper Transfers: ORCA Transfers - Riders paying fare with E-purse loaded on an ORCA card will receive a free two-hour transfer good at any location in any direction of travel. Paper Transfers - Riders paying with cash can request a paper transfer. Paper transfers are valid at transfer centers & points only for the next connecting bus or local foot ferry. Paper transfers are NOT valid on Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries.
ACCESS
One-Way | Kitsap Transit Monthly Pass | |
ACCESS Fare | $2.00 | $25.00 |
Surcharge in Outlying Areas | +$1.00 | +1.00 per ride |
Notes: The additional $1.00 outlying areas fee is charged on trips that start or end outside of the Kitsap Transit ACCESS service area.
One-way fares are payable with cash or tokens.
Reduced Cash Fare is not available on ACCESS service.
Worker/Driver
One-Way | Monthly Pass | |
Regular Fare | $3.00 | $97.00 |
Notes: The Worker/Driver monthly pass is valid on Kitsap Transit Worker/Driver and routed buses, the local foot ferries and ACCESS (eligible riders).
Reduced Fare is not available on Worker/Driver service.
Annapolis Ferry Terminal Parking
Daily | Monthly Permit | |
Parking Rate | $7.00 | $115.00 |
Kitsap Transit offers paid parking at the Annapolis Ferry Dock. Parking fees are collected 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Monthly parking permits are sold at our Customer Service Office (10 Washington Avenue at the Bremerton Transportation Center). These permits do not guarantee you a parking space. Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
You can pay your daily parking fare at Annapolis with:
Use your parking spot number to pay for parking
- Debit or Credit Card (at kiosk under shelter)
- ParkWhiz App
- Online with ParkWhiz
Rate applies to any vehicle parking in this lot, 24 hours a day, Monday–Sunday, except on holidays when Kitsap Transit buses or ferries do not serve this lot. Parking is only permitted for one 24-hour period; multiple-day parking is not allowed.
Kitsap Transit offers free commuter parking at park & ride lots across Kitsap County. Bus service connects park & ride commuters to ferry terminals.
Parking Fines
Kitsap Transit will impose parking fines for a variety of violations, including rideshare violations ($75), RV camping/overnight parking ($100), handicap parking space violations ($450) and electric-vehicle (EV) overtime parking violations ($25). For more information, click the links below.
Parking Violations | Parking Enforcement Tows/Impounds | Paying Parking Tickets
Transfer Policy
ORCA card users who pay their regular or reduced fare from E-purse are entitled to a free 2-hour transfer. ORCA transfers are good in any direction of travel at any location. Transfers are free between Kitsap Transit vehicles. When transferring to a Pierce, Metro, Community, Sound or Everett Transit vehicle within 2 hours, riders will be given credit for the fare paid, paying only the difference in fares.
Riders paying with cash can request a paper transfer. Paper transfers are valid at transfer centers & points only for the next connecting bus or local foot ferry. Paper transfers are NOT valid on Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries.