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    Across the Salish Sea: A tale of two ferry rides, one standout journey

    May 27, 2025
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    Traveling from Vancouver to Nanaimo offers multiple ferry options. This firsthand comparison reveals which route delivers true comfort, calm, and coastal character. Traveling between Vancouver and Nanaimo recently gave me the opportunity to compare two very different ferry services: the high-speed Hullo catamaran and the full-service BC Ferries route. Both offer convenience and efficiency, but only one delivered the kind of experience that defines memorable travel.

    Across the Salish Sea: A tale of two ferry rides, one standout journey

    Hullo’s greatest appeal is its location. Departing directly from Vancouver’s downtown waterfront, it provides a fast and easy connection to Nanaimo in just over 75 minutes. I selected business class and appreciated the quiet cabin, early boarding, and clean, modern interior. From a logistical standpoint, it checked the right boxes.

    However, once we were out on open water, the experience shifted. The compact size of the catamaran became more apparent, especially when the ride turned choppy. The movement of the sea was pronounced, and it disrupted the comfort one expects from business-class travel. Though the seating was orderly and Wi-Fi reliable, the crossing felt more like a fast transfer than a relaxing journey. It was efficient but lacked soul.

    A return to tradition and comfort
    Later that evening, I boarded a BC Ferries vessel at Departure Bay for the return trip to Horseshoe Bay. From the moment I stepped aboard, the difference was striking. The larger vessel created an immediate sense of calm and spaciousness, with open-air decks, multiple lounges, a well-appointed café, a full-service restaurant, and even a small boutique.

    I ordered a fresh cup of coffee and found a seat near a wide window as we left the Nanaimo coastline behind. The ferry moved gracefully across the Salish Sea, offering serene views of distant islands and forested shores. There was an ease to everything people reading, enjoying meals, stepping outside for fresh air, or simply watching the landscape roll by.

    Although the crossing took around 1 hour and 40 minutes, it felt timeless. There was room to move, time to reflect, and none of the rush that often accompanies short-haul transportation. This was more than a means of getting back to the city. It was part of the journey itself.

    Value beyond convenience
    Upon arrival at Horseshoe Bay, I called an Uber to return to Hotel Fairmont in downtown Vancouver. The fare came to CAD 40, including the tip. While the terminal is farther than Hullo’s downtown dock, the richness of the return experience far outweighed the modest difference in distance and time. BC Ferries delivered more value, smoother sailing, better onboard amenities, and an atmosphere that encouraged relaxation. It turned a standard crossing into something restorative and meaningful.

    A journey remembered and one to come
    This comparison reaffirmed something I’ve long believed: how we travel matters as much as where we’re going. While Hullo is ideal for speed and location, BC Ferries offers a fuller, more enjoyable experience that lingers in the memory. Later this week, I plan to explore the Seair Seaplane option for a bird’s-eye view of the coastline. But for now, it’s the ferry ride back across the Salish Sea that continues to resonate calm, scenic, and quietly exceptional.

    Author
    Ajay Rajguru is the Founder & CEO of MENA Newswire, with ventures including Newszy, Integrated Identity, ConSynSer, and CryptoWire. A digital media entrepreneur focused on AI-driven content, ad-tech, and emerging markets, he is also an active global investor across equities, real estate, and alternative assets. He writes occasionally on business, travel, and the evolving intersection of media and technology.

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