Seattle cruise port guide
Even if you think you know Seattle, we guarantee that by your next visit, the city will have changed. Because that is the nature of Seattle, always marching unashamedly towards the future. This is the city that gave us Starbucks, Nirvana and Fraser (plus numerous other celebrities from music legends to retail giants). It’s a city that knows how to surf the next wave with aplomb and grace. It is the city of the future. That is not to say that it doesn’t treat its past with respect. View less Settled by five pioneer families in 1851, the town quickly grew after the Northern Railway was extended to meet the coast in 1893. The Gold Rush of 1897 sealed the city as one of the great places on the west coast. The history of the city’s 100 Mercer girls – girls that were brought back by pioneer Asa Mercer who deemed the city had shortage of marriageable women – is just one of the quirky facts that makes the Seattle impossible not to love. Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington, yet there is a village vibe that is uncommon in metropolises. If you truly want to enjoy the unique hybrid of tradition and progression, then take a tour of Pike Place, Seattle’s famous farmer’s market. This was where the term “locavore” was coined, and local producer-customer meetings are not only commonplace, but are encouraged. Go hungry as the huge indoor market is laden with tasty options of food options, from fresh vegetables and fruit from to prepared food that can be eaten whilst enjoying a great view of the bay.
About Seattle
Seattle is the number one homeport for Alaska cruises on the West Coast of the USA, handling over 550,000 cruise passengers annually under a 10-year agreement with Carnival Corporation through 2033. Port Seattle operates two cruise terminals — Smith Cove Terminal (Pier 91) and Bell Street Terminal — generating approximately $450 million annually in direct economic revenue for the region.
The Space Needle (184m) is Seattle's defining landmark and offers sweeping views over Elliott Bay and the Cascade and Olympic Mountain ranges. Pike Place Market, operating since 1907, is a vibrant public market famous for its flying fish and artisan vendors. The waterfront area around the terminals offers the Seattle Aquarium, numerous restaurants, and ferry access to the Olympic Peninsula and Bainbridge Island. The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), designed by Frank Gehry, celebrates Seattle's music heritage including Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana.
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Cruises visiting Seattle
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Alaska Inside Passage & Glacier from Seattle, WA
Carnival Miracle · Alaska · 7 nights
from $1,036
$148 / night
7 Night Alaska Adventure Cruise
Voyager of the Seas · Pacific Northwest · 7 nights
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7 Night Alaska Dawes Glacier Cruise
Celebrity Edge · Pacific Northwest · 7 nights
from $2,534
$362 / night
7-Day Alaska Explorer
Eurodam · US West Coast · 7 nights
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7-Day Alaska Round-Trip Seattle: Dawes Glacier, Juneau & Ketchikan
Norwegian Bliss · Alaska · 7 nights
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Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park)
Royal Princess · Pacific Northwest · 7 nights
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