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Cruising from Washington State: Your Ultimate Guide to the Seattle Cruise Port

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Seattle, Washington, is a bustling hub for cruise departures, with seven cruise lines based in the city offering 291 departures in 2023. The Port of Seattle serves as the starting point for round-trip Alaska cruises, as well as voyages to destinations like Asia, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal.

Home to two cruise terminals, Seattle is easily accessible from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Seattle Paine Field International Airport. Upon arrival, passengers can choose from a variety of points hotels for a pre- or post-cruise stay.

Both terminals, Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 and Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91, offer wheelchair assistance for passengers and complimentary valet service for luggage on the last day of the cruise. Participating cruise lines include Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean, while participating airlines include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and more.

For those flying into Seattle, options for transportation to the cruise terminals include cruise line transfers, hotel shuttle services, independent airport shuttle services, taxis, ride-hailing services, and private car or van services. Public transportation is also available from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to downtown Seattle.

Hotels near the cruise port offer a range of options for loyalty program members, including Hilton, Marriott, and Hyatt properties. Visitors can also explore Seattle’s vibrant culinary scene, with seafood being a highlight, and enjoy attractions like Pike Place Market, Seattle Center, and the Hiram M. Chittenden Ballard Locks.

Whether shopping for souvenirs or essentials, Seattle provides a variety of options, including Target, Westlake Center, Pike Place Market, and the Old Curiosity Shop. With a plethora of activities and amenities, Seattle offers a memorable experience for cruise passengers before or after their voyage.

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