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Seattle provides convenience and value to passengers sailing to Alaska. New ships and two downtown cruise terminals make sailing out of Seattle an extremely attractive travel option for passengers looking for the convenience of cruising from a U.S. based port.
Seattle’s 2010 cruise season features even more choices than before! Select from 12 premier ships for your cruise adventure. Whether you’re looking for a 7-day Alaska cruise or the more lesuirely 14-day voyage, it makes sense to sail from Seattle.
In 2010 we expect 222 cruise ship visits and an estimated 846,000 passengers. Check out the 2010 sailing schedule and fact sheet.
Homeport cruise lines include:
Seattle provides convenience and value to passengers sailing to Alaska. Two downtown cruise terminals and convenient air travel connections at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport make cruising easy.
Seattle's new cruise terminal at Pier 91 is located at the north end of Seattle's waterfront, just 10 minutes from the city's retail core and famous Space Needle. Smith Cove is home to Carnival, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International.
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The Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal anchors an 11-acre complex along Seattle’s downtown waterfront. This vibrant, multi-use property is home to Celebrity Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line, which offer weekly sailings to Alaska.
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Seattle Sets New Record for Cruise Ships in 2009
Passenger estimates exceeded by over 30,000
Port of Seattle’s Smith Cove Cruise Terminal Provides Cell Phone Lot
Check out the 2010 Cruise Brochure