Seattle Harbor Cruise
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Get acquainted with Seattle's historic waterfront from the water side of the wharf on this fully narrated cruise of Elliott Bay and Seattle Harbor. This cruise follows the shoreline and provides up-close views of the piers, ports and area attractions. There are plenty of interesting features around the bay: the Port of Seattle (one of the busiest ports in the United States), Colman Dock (the main dock of the largest ferry system in the US), and Pier 90 (home of the region's cruise ship business), Alki Beach (major local summertime hangout), the Space Needle, the famous Hotel Edgewater, the Great Wheel and the Seattle Aquarium. Last but not least, enjoy tremendous views of the natural beauty that surrounds Seattle. The majestic Olympic Mountains lie to the west, solitary Mount Rainier to the southeast, and the inviting Cascade Range to the east.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Argosy Cruises
Pass By: Argosy Cruises - Seattle Waterfront
Begin your cruise from Seattle's historic and lively central waterfront
Pass By: Seattle Great Wheel
Water views of the Seattle Great Wheel
Pass By: Seattle Aquarium
Pass by the Seattle Aquarium and learn about the sea life off our shores
Pass By: Myrtle Edwards Park
View some of Seattle's downtown green spaces, Olympic Sculpture Park and Myrtle Edwards Park
Pass By: Space Needle
Take photos from our unobstructed view of Seattle's famous Space Needle
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When they're in port, see gigantic passenger cruise ships and learn more about Seattle's longstanding ties to Alaska's inside passage
Pass By: Olympic Mountain Range
Enjoy views of the beautiful Olympic Mountain Range across the water from Seattle.
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Enjoy sweeping views of this inland body of water. If you're lucky, you might even glimpse some wildlife!
Pass By: Mount Rainier
Weather permitting, catch a glimpse of this 14,410 ft tall volcano that sits just 60 miles southeast of Seattle
Pass By: Alki Beach
View West Seattle and Alki Beach from the water and learn about the area's importance to early white settlement in the region
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Get up close to large container ships being loaded and unloaded from the largest man-made island in the United States.
Pass By: T-Mobile Park
See the field that is home to the Seattle Mariners (MLB)
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See the stadium that is home to the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and the Seattle Sounders (MLS) and is famous for being loud enough to cause small earthquakes.
Pass By: Smith Tower
Water views of Smith Tower and Seattle Skyline