For more than 20 years, the Port of Seattle has prioritized protecting the environment while growing cruise to deliver $900 million in annual business revenue to the region during typical operations. The Port is also committed ...
The Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal anchors an 11-acre complex along Seattle's downtown waterfront. Pier 66 is home to Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises, which offer weekly sailings to Alaska during cruise season. Pier 66...
Bookmark this page to follow ongoing updates for the 2022 cruise season at the Port of Seattle. Cruise line contact information: Cruise Line Directory COVID-19 Travel Advisories for Cruise Lines Carniva...
Toward the Greenest Cruise Port in North America The Port of Seattle is proud to be the largest and fastest growing cruise market on the West Coast. For over 20 years the Port has prioritized protecting the environment whi...
Fri, Jul 20, 2018
Seattle's cruise industry is booming, and that means more visitors, more tourism, and more money to local businesses. In fact, cruise ships generate about $500 million per season in economic impact to the region. St...
The Port of Seattle targets its investments and programs to reduce the impacts of the cruise operations and protect our natural resources. As environmental stewards, we embrace our responsibility to our citizens, to the livability...
Below are frequently asked questions about the 2022 cruise season. Read our Cruise Healthy page for the status of Port of Seattle cruise terminal preparations Stay informed with COVID-19 Updates for the 2022 Crui...
Safety and well-being come first at the Port of Seattle. And that includes a commitment to keeping our community and partners informed of our work towards a safe cruise season at our two terminals. The Port has actively ...
Tue, Jul 02, 2019
Every spring and summer, travelers from around the country and across the world flock to the Seattle waterfront to board cruise ships bound for Alaska. They are drawn to the promise of relaxation and adventure alongside unforgetta...