Pre-Cruise City Tour
Best Value Around!
2-hour Highlights Tour
Experience Seattle's Unique Sites
New! Free Roundtrip Transfer With Purchase of Pre-Cruise Tour
New! FREE roundtrip cruise transfer with every Pre-Cruise City Tour purchase, this amazing offer is not to be missed. So, hop aboard our award-winning Pre-Cruise Tour, and experience the best the city has to offer; from the perfect selfie viewpoint to bustling downtown streets and quirky neighborhoods this tour offers a convenient and fun way to quickly experience what makes Seattle such a unique city.
Highlights
Free roundtrip cruise transfer with every pre-cruise city tour purchased
Award winning tours visiting the best that Seattle has to offer
We can take up to 56 passengers!
No need to haul your luggage around - we have storage available!
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Trip Details
Trip Details
Price
Adult: $76.63 pp
Child (6 to 12): $62.52 pp + tax and fees
*INCLUDES roundtrip cruise transfer to Sea-Tac Hotel or Airport
Start Time
9:00am
When
This tour is offered on cruise departure days only
Duration
2 hours
Meeting Place
Sea-Tac Area Hotels (Staying in a Seattle Hotel? Try our sister company)
Transport
14 passenger to 56 passenger luxury coaches
Inclusions
Transportation to Pier 66 or 91
1.5-hour sightseeing tour
*return ground transfer to Airport or Sea-Tac hotel luggage stored on the bus.
Important Note
Please remember to tip your driver-guide a minimum of $6.00 per person for baggage handling and touring.
*Airport transfer is valid the day of disembarkation and from Pier 66 & 91 only.*
Tour Itinerary
Downtown Area
The tour will begin in Seattle’s bustling downtown core highlighting the Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, Shopping District, & World’s First Starbucks.
Pioneer Square & Stadium District
Seattle’s original downtown is now a 35 square block historic district filled with turn of the century Romanesque architecture, art galleries & trendy restaurants all of which border the sports stadiums for the Seahawks, Sounders, and Mariners.
International District & Waterfront
Home to Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korea, Cambodian, and Hmong communities, this neighborhood continues to play a role in Seattle’s multicultural identity. Seattle’s waterfront includes the aquarium, ferris wheel, classic seafood restaurants, funky souvenir shops, historic piers and ferry, and water taxi terminals.
Seattle Center & Queen Anne View Point
The Seattle Center is a 72-acre urban park and is the site of the 1962 World’s Fair. The home of the Space Needle, Paul Allen’s Experience Music Project, Dale Chihuly’s Garden and Glass exhibition and Pacific Science Center.
Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill provides a dramatic panoramic photo opportunity of Seattle’s skyline. You’ll also view the spectacular architecture and aesthetic in one of the city’s more exclusive, old-money neighborhoods.
Fremont Neighborhood & Magnolia Bluff
Fremont neighborhood, famous for its outdoor art and nude bicyclists in the Summer Solstice parade is also a microcosm of the challenges Seattle faces as it grapples with growth. This once quirky bohemian artist colony is now transforming into a high tech powerhouse with offices for Google, Tableau, and Adobe while remaining true to its artsy roots.
The views just keep coming! Along with our stop in Fremont, we’ll visit the rocky peaks and grassy knolls of Magnolia Bluff. This northwest Seattle neighborhood sits atop a peninsula looking out upon Elliott Bay. Watch ferries and boats float across the water, with West Seattle, Bainbridge Island, and even majestic Mt. Rainier in the distance on a clear day.