Fuel Pricing Guide

Puget SoundMarina Fuel Prices

Current gas and diesel prices at marinas across Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands, and surrounding waters. Plan your fuel stops and save.

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Last Updated: May 15, 2026

Average Marina Fuel Pricing

$5.50 Lowest Gas
$6.93 Avg Gas
$5.49 Lowest Diesel
$7.12 Avg Diesel

Puget Sound Marina Fuel Prices

Gasoline $5.50 – $8.39 / gal
Diesel $5.49 – $8.83 / gal
Gasoline
41 locations

Oak Harbor$5.50

Coupeville$5.99

Des Moines$6.02

Hood Canal$6.19

Port Angeles$6.26

John Wayne$6.38

Point Roberts$6.48

Anacortes Cap Sante$6.53

Skyline$6.54

Squalicum$6.55

Tacoma Fuel Dock$6.57

Everett$6.62

Pt Defiance$6.69

Friday Harbor$6.84

Semiahmoo$6.89

Edmonds$6.90

La Conner$6.97

Pleasant Harbor$6.98

Lopez Islander$7.05

Covich Williams$7.25

Roche Harbor$7.28

Blakley Island$7.31

North Lake Marina$7.39

Zittel’s Marina$7.49

Shilshole Bay$7.59

Yarrow Bay$7.64

Deer Harbor$7.69

West Sound$7.95

Morrison’s$7.99

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Diesel
37 locations

Hood Canal$5.49

Oak Harbor$6.14

Des Moines$6.25

Port Angeles$6.39

Covich Williams$6.45

Point Roberts$6.48

Semiahmoo$6.49

Anacortes Cap Sante$6.63

Skyline$6.65

Everett$6.76

Tacoma Fuel Dock$6.90

Zittel’s Marina$6.95

West Sound$7.03

Pleasant Harbor$7.05

John Wayne$7.09

Squalicum$7.09

Edmonds$7.15

Friday Harbor$7.55

Roche Harbor$7.56

Blakley Island$7.56

Coupeville$7.59

La Conner$7.66

Islander Resort$7.76

Deer Harbor$7.99

Shilshole Bay$7.99

Morrison’s$8.83

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Prices are updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes. Contact individual marinas to confirm current pricing before fueling.

Puget Sound Marina Fuel Guide

Fueling Up on Puget Sound — What Boaters Need to Know

Puget Sound stretches nearly 100 miles from Olympia in the south to the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the north, and the waterways in between are home to dozens of working marinas that offer fuel docks for recreational and commercial boaters alike. Whether you are cruising out of Seattle, heading north toward the San Juan Islands, or running day trips on Lake Washington, knowing where to find fuel — and what it costs — can make or break your planning. Prices across the Sound vary significantly from marina to marina, often by more than a dollar per gallon, making it worthwhile to plan your fuel stops before you leave the dock.

Gas vs. Diesel at Puget Sound Marinas

Most fuel docks on Puget Sound offer both gasoline and diesel, though not all carry ethanol-free gas. Ethanol-free marine gasoline — sometimes listed as rec fuel or E0 — is preferred by boaters because ethanol absorbs water and can damage fiberglass fuel tanks, carburetors, and fuel lines over time. If your vessel runs on a gasoline engine, it is worth calling ahead to confirm whether a marina carries ethanol-free fuel before pulling up to the pump. Diesel is generally more consistent across marinas and is the standard choice for larger cruising vessels, trawlers, and commercial workboats operating throughout the Sound.

Where to Find the Cheapest Marina Fuel on Puget Sound

Fuel prices on Puget Sound tend to be lowest at marinas in the northern Hood Canal corridor and Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island, where competitive local pricing and lower overhead keep costs closer to land-based pump prices. As you move south toward Tacoma or north into the San Juan Islands, prices typically climb — remote island locations like Blakley Island, Roche Harbor, and Deer Harbor carry a premium due to the added cost of fuel delivery. Marinas in the Seattle metro area, including Lake Union and Newport Shores, consistently post some of the highest prices on the Sound. Planning a fuel stop at an intermediate marina before reaching a high-cost destination can save you several dollars per gallon on a full tank.

Fuel Dock Tips for Boating the Pacific Northwest

Fuel dock hours on Puget Sound vary widely by season. Many marinas operate shortened hours in the fall and winter months, and some close their fuel docks entirely outside of peak boating season. It is always a good idea to call ahead before counting on a fuel stop, especially if you are cruising in the San Juan Islands or along the Hood Canal where alternatives may be limited. Most Puget Sound fuel docks accept major credit cards, though a small number of more remote locations remain cash-only or have limits on transaction amounts. Keeping your tank above half on longer cruises gives you flexibility if your planned stop is unexpectedly closed or congested on a busy summer weekend.

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