Highlights
Rows of tulips, vivid hues, and endless spring charm. A celebration of life’s most beautiful season. See it, feel it, and let it take your breath away.
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About This Deal
Step Into a World of Color and Charm
Customized Tours invites you to immerse yourself in one of America’s most dazzling floral events: the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Picture fields alive with a kaleidoscope of tulips, perfectly complemented by visits to Tulip Valley Farms and Roozengaarde, where themed gardens and stunning floral designs await. Add in a stop at the historic village of La Conner, with its quaint streets, unique boutiques, and award-winning restaurants, and you’ve got an unforgettable day of beauty, culture, and adventure.
What We Offer
- Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Day Trip for 1, 2 or 4 People (Apr 5,12,19, 26)

Sit back and relax as we take you on a scenic journey north to the stunning Skagit Valley in Mt. Vernon, home to one of America’s most breathtaking floral celebrations. Wander through endless fields of tulips and daffodils, stretching across hundreds of acres in the nation’s largest tulip-growing region. Enjoy the vibrant colors, meet expert growers to learn about these iconic blooms, and bring home bulbs or fresh bouquets. Your tour includes stops at both RoozenGaarde and Tulip Valley Farms, two must-visit destinations during this spectacular seasonal event.
Itinerary
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RoozenGaarde Farm
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Lunch in La Conner
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Tulip Valley Farms
Things to Know Before You Go
Hotel Pickup
No hotel pickup is available. Meet at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), 325 5th Ave N, Seattle. Please wait under the silver side of the building near the bus turnaround. Arrive by 7:30 AM; the tour departs at 8:00 AM.
All-day parking is available for a fee at the Bill and Melinda Gates Parking Garage, 500 5th Ave N.
Included
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Comfortable coach transport
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Driver/guide
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Pickup and drop-off from MoPOP
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Tulip farm tickets
Excluded
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Meals (purchase opportunities available)
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Gratuities (not included but appreciated)
Additional Information
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Advance reservations required
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Wear appropriate shoes—fields can be muddy
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Portable toilets available at all locations
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A minimum of 10 passengers is required
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No service animals allowed on the farm
Parking Recommendation
If MoPOP parking is unavailable, use 516 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, with entrances on Harrison and Republican Streets. An 8-hour slot should be sufficient.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
Customized Tours offers more than just a day trip, it’s an immersive journey through some of the Pacific Northwest’s most stunning landscapes and vibrant communities. With their Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Tour, guests are transported to a world of vivid colors and breathtaking beauty, all while enjoying the comfort of expertly guided travel. Beyond the kaleidoscope of tulip fields, the tour includes exclusive visits to Tulip Valley Farms and Roozengaarde, where themed gardens offer new surprises every year. The experience is enriched with a stop at the charming waterfront town of La Conner, where boutique shops, galleries, and award-winning dining create a perfect blend of culture and relaxation. With attention to detail, professional guides, and a commitment to creating unforgettable memories, Customized Tours transforms every excursion into a seamless and magical experience.
Fine Print
About Customized Tours
Customized Tours leads groups on guided expeditions of Seattle's most breathtaking spots. Outdoor adventurers can try the Mount Rainier Park, Olympic National Park Tours or the Winery and Waterfall Tour, which travels across Lake Washington on the 7,700-foot Evergreen Point floating bridge. You will experience intimate tastings at boutique wineries and capture the majestic Snoqualmie Falls. Their Grand City Tours explore a variety of tourist attractions across the Seattle, Queen Anne, Fremont, and Chinatown neighborhoods. One of the more unique tours is the Private Transportation with Public Boeing Factory Tour, which gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at airplane assembly. It also gives them a chance to design their own airplanes using touch-screen computers, or, for traditionalists, old geometry homework.