ncl cruise port in seattle washington

Seattle, WA

Cruises from Seattle depart from spring through fall. The bustling Washington port known as the "The Emerald City" is both a culturally rich metropolis and a gateway to beautiful natural attractions. In the shadows of the widely recognized Space Needle, the Seattle Center is home to the city's sports arena and many museums and theaters. The lively Pike Place Market and the mammoth "Hammering Man" sculpture are downtown must-sees. Visitors also flock to the waterfront for fresh seafood, the Harbor Steps park or to board a ferry bound for Puget Sound. Seattle is served by both the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal and Terminal 91.

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Seattle cruise port

Region Alaska

Local Time 2024-06-14 15:46

Port Seattle cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Seattle, Washington. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port Seattle's cruise passenger shipping business started in 1999 and is currently ranked first among all West Coast USA homeports (departure seaports). Each homeported ship's visit generates USD 4+ million for Washington State's economy, with annual regional revenue USD 0,9+ billion. The city's best-known landmark is The Space Needle observation tower in downtown (height 184 m / 604 ft), having 6 floors (top floor heigth 158 m / 518 ft) and 3 lifts.

Currently, Port's cruise business generates 5500+ jobs and annually ~USD 450 million in revenue (~USD 900M total economic activities) plus ~USD 15M in local and state taxes. Each Seattle-homeported cruise liner call generates USD 2,5+ million for the local economy. Seattle is the homeport of the Coast Guard icebreaker USCGC Healy .

Port Seattl

In August 2015 was formed the Northwest Seaport Alliance via a merger of Port Tacoma 's and Port Seattle's cargo shipping operations. By annual cargo volumes, the Tacoma-Seattle port terminal operations are ranked USA's 4th-largest (after Port Los Angeles, Port Long Beach and Port New York-New Jersey NYC ) and among North America's top-10-largest.

Seattle cruise port

During the Port's inaugural cruise season (1999) were handled only 6 ship calls and 6615 passengers. 

Port Seattle (locode USSEA) currently has two cruise facilities - Smith Cove Terminal (at Pier 91) and Bell Street Terminal (at Pier 66). Pier 91's terminal serves Carnival Corporation-owned ships (Holland America, Princess) and Celebrity and RCG/Royal Caribbean Group-owned ships (Celebrity and RCI). Pier 66's terminal serves NCLH/Norwegian-owned ships (NCL and Oceania).

Statistical data shows that an average turnaround cruise tourist spends USD 1547 in the city (on hotels/lodging, dining/drinking, transportation, shopping). Each vessel call generates USD 4,2 million for the region. Cruise companies ' spending includes in-port marine services and also purchasing supplies from local suppliers, including seafood, fresh produce (fruits, vegetables, flowers, eggs), butter, wines.

Since 2017, passengers disembarking in Seattle check their luggage through port's new "Cruise Luggage Valet Program" (cooperation with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport) and receive their airline boarding passes prior to debarkation.

On August 12, 2015, the seaport signed a 15-year lease deal with NCLH (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings). The deal secured all NCLH ships ( NCL , Oceania and RSSC-Regent Seven Seas ) in Port Seattle for the full term of the lease of Bell Street Terminal (Pier 66). The guaranteed passenger volume was estimated to bring ~USD 73 million of revenue to the cruise port. According to official statistics, Alaskan cruises from Seattle generate ~USD 440 million in economic impact annually. Additionally, NCLH agreed to make improvements to Terminal 66 that were estimated at USD 30 million to expand its facilities. Under the new lease, NCLH manages all terminal operations and has priority berthing rights during the season.

Port Seattle operates Terminal 66's facilities outside the Alaskan season. The 15-year lease deal was estimated to generate USD 2+ billion in business revenue, ~900 new jobs, USD 65+ million in local and state taxes. In 2015, the cruise port handled 192 ship calls and 895,055 passengers. in 2016, passengers number reached 960,000.

In early-April 2016, Port Seattle announced plans to ease flight-cruise passengers at Sea-Tac Airport by temporarily replacing TSA security staff with contractors. This made the security checking faster. Starting May 2016, TSA staff was trained locally to increase the number of processed cruisers at the airport. Also, more checkpoint lanes were opened.

  • On May 16, 2016, Explorer of the Seas (West Coast USA's largest passenger ship) arrived in Seattle. Liner's inaugural Alaskan season had scheduled 7-night roundtrips to Alaska and Canada (Juneau, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord, Victoria BC).
  • On July 30, 2016, at "Alaska Airlines Seafair Torchlight Parade" (annual event) in downtown was presented a replica cruise ship - Holland America's Koningsdam . The replica was a helium balloon - one of parade's over 100 floats. The balloon ship had length of 45 ft (14 m) and height of 11 ft (3,3 m) and was guided by 30x HAL employees through the streets. HAL is a sponsor and participant of the parade. In previous parades, HAL employees carried an orca-whale replica balloon.
  • In October 2016, Port Seattle announced its plans to invest USD 20 million in improvements to Bell Harbor Conference Center (adjacent to Pier 66).

In May 2017 was opened the renovated Pier 66 cruise terminal facility (see in the "terminal" section below) where are homeported NCL ships. The 15-year lease to NCL (until 2032) is estimated to generate over USD 2,3 billion in total revenue, nearly 900 jobs and over USD 65 million in taxes. 2017 was a record year for the cruise port - with handled 218 ship calls and nearly 1,072 million passengers (9% increase over 2016's 983,539 pax) and total revenue USD 501 million.

In 2017, Holland America Line started an ad campaign on 3 commuter trains running on Seattle's Sound Transit Light Rail System. The trains were operated between January and April 2017, when the Alaskan cruising season begins. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on January 10 at University of Washington (train station). On September 23, 2017, Port Seattle welcomed its 1 millionth cruise tourist in a single Alaskan season (2 passengers on HAL's Eurodam ). Industry's regional economic impact in 2017 surpassed USD 500 million.

In early-March 2018, the schedules for ferries leaving from Seattle were changed due to the demolition of the old Washington State Ferries terminal to make space for a new (smaller-sized) facility. Half of Colman Dock (ferry terminal) building was closed off to the public. The wood-piling supported terminal building was considered seismically vulnerable, with many pilings riddled with marine termites. The demolition and construction works were scheduled for completion in 2023. The new/expanded building connects all the 4 ferry slips. Colman Dock serves ferries crossing daily to Bremerton WA and Bainbridge Island.

On May 30, 2018, arrived the largest so far Seattle-homeported Alaskan cruise liner - Norwegian Bliss (gross tonnage 164600 tons, max passengers 5200, crew 1730). The vessel was homeported at Pier 66, operating on weekly roundtrips during summer. NCL Bliss is world's first specifically constructed for Alaska mega-liner. In 2018, the cruise port handled a total of 216 ship calls and nearly 1,072 million passengers (4% increase over 2017).

In late-November 2018, Port Seattle's Terminal 18 (operated by SSA Marine Inc) surpassed the 1 million TEU-container volume. This was Washington state's first time when a single cargo terminal handled 1 million containers in a year. Container Terminal 18 is in North Harbor (Northwest Seaport). In April 2018, CT 18 became the first in Puget Sound with moved 5500 TEUs on and off a single boxship (container carrier) , which averaged 30 gantry-crane moves per hour. In 2018, CT 18 was upgraded with new RTGs (rubber-tired gantry cranes), resulting in added two new shipping routes - AL5 (Transatlantic by THE Alliance) and PNS (Pacific Northwest Service by SM Lines).

In early-December 2018, Port's Commission approved budget 2019 and future budget 2019-2023 (capital investment plan). The 5-year plan included USD 348 million for investments in Seattle's waterfront area. Of this budget, USD 100 million were for a new berth (4th cruise terminal / Pier 46), USD 39 million for Terminal 91 developments and USD 35 million for Terminal 91's berth replacement. Budget 2019 (USD 935 million) spent 51% of seaport's USD 1,94 billion capital expenditures, and 23% of all operating expenses. Budget 2019 also included developments for Sea-Tac Airport - North Satellite Expansion and Modernisation Project (started in February 2017), International Arrivals Terminal, high-speed baggage handling system. Works on the new cruise terminal at Pier 46 (Terminal 46) were suspended in 2020 due to the COVID crisis.

During season 2019 (April-October), the cruise port handled 211 ship calls and ~1,2 million passengers (1,114 million were handled in 2018). For 2020 was forecasted a record year with scheduled 225 ship calls and estimated ~1,4 million passengers.

In 2022 was completed NWSA Terminal 5. The new facility (abbrev Northwest Seaport Alliance) is a container ship terminal fitted with 5x super-large STS cranes (ship-to-shore/rail-mounted gantry cranes).

  • The 5x STS were constructed in China (by ZPMC-Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co) and were delivered in June 2021 via ZHEN HUA 36 (2003-built Heavy Load Carrier/IMO 9254903).
  • By height ( 316 ft / 96,3 m) and outreach boom (240 ft / 73,2 m), the Chinese cranes are among the largest on the US West Coast, with capacity to handle even the world's biggest boxships .
  • The ZPMC cranes' owner and operator is SSA Marine Inc (1949-founded, currently subsidiary of Carrix Inc/1994-founded company specializing in transportation and logistics services).

Following the Coronavirus crisis, in 2021 (July 19 thru Oct 23) Port Seattle handled 83 cruise ship calls and ~230,000 passengers. In 2022 were handled 296 cruise ship calls and ~1,28 million passengers (+6% over 2019). Homeporting operations were conducted by 7x major companies operating 14x ships.

In 2023 (April-October) the Port received 291 ship calls and 1,778 million passengers.

In August 2023, the Port's Commission approved US$32,6M budget for transforming (renovation and modernization) the historic Ship Supply Building at Fishermen’s Terminal (Port's oldest) into a Maritime Innovation Center (Living Building Challenge/LBC-certified facility). The construction started with the groundbreaking ceremony on May 21, 2024.For the project was contracted Miller Hull Partnership (Seattle-based architectural firm).

In 2024, the cruise port reported a total of 275 booked berthings with estimated 800,000+ passengers.

Since 2024, Pier 66's dock provides shore power connectivity/cold ironing . Shore-to-ship power capability allows berthed ships to shut down their engines and plug into the city's electrical grid for all shipboard equipment and hotel services, thus reducing in-port noise and air pollution. On June 11th (2024), the Port Commission approved mandate shore-power usage for all Seattle-homeported cruise ships, effective from 2027.

Cruise itineraries to and from Seattle WA

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Seattle:

  • 7-day round-trip Inside Passage Alaska cruises out of Seattle visit the Alaskan ports Ketchikan, Tracy Arm, Glacier Bay, Juneau, Skagway. These itineraries often include a day stop at call port Victoria (BC Canada) .
  • Itineraries on small ships or luxury cruises visit also the Alaskan ports Wrangell , Hubbard Glacier , Sitka (Baranof Island) .
  • One-way Alaska repositioning cruises from Seattle to Vancouver BC (Canada) - and the reverse Vancouver to Seattle, are special 1-day cruise deals. Those are offered, respectively, in late Fall / Spring when cruise ships relocate out of Alaska. Seattle to Vancouver deals on longer itineraries (up to 17 days) may include visiting Hawaii before returning back to Vancouver.
  • Other repositioning cruise deals to and from Seattle include ports in California (departures from Los Angeles , San Diego , San Francisco ), even in Caribbean (with Panama Canal transition ), to Hawaii and Australia, and rarely to South America.
  • Among the passenger shipping companies leaving from Seattle are CCL-Carnival, Celebrity, HAL-Holland America, NCL-Norwegian, Princess, RCI-Royal Caribbean, Oceania, Lindblad-National Geographic.

In 2019, the US company Vigor Industrial opened a new drydock facility in Port Seattle, with capacity to handle mega-yachts and mid-sized cruise liners. The company's other (larger) drydock is in Portland Oregon . New drydock's operations started with the 3-week long refurbishment of Oceania Regatta .

Seattle cruise terminal

The cruise port of Seattle was established on September 5, 1911, with the votes of King County, WA, confirmed by Port District Act and run by an elected 5-member commission. This port district runs both the airport and the seaport of Seattle.

The seaport of Washington State is nicknamed ”The Emerald City“. It currently has 2 passenger terminals - "Terminal 91" and "Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal" (aka "Pier 66"), plus 1 new/planned (Pier 46). Fishermen's Terminal (on Salmon Bay) is the homeport (dock) for Washington state's North Pacific Fishing Fleet (commercial fishing vessels).

(NEW) Pier 46 Cruise Terminal

In mid-November 2018, Port Seattle Commission unveiled plans for a USD 348 million project for infrastructure developments, waterfront upgrades and building a new cruise terminal.

  • City's new seaport levy growth brings in USD 74,2 million per year and helped paying for the new projects. It also funded environmental programs. It is expected to be approved a 3% property tax increase, which means the owner of USD 590,000 property (currently paying USD 69 annually to the port) would pay around $70 in 2019, and $79 in 2023.

The Port's capital improvement plan includes upgrading the Fishermen's Terminal, new light industrial space in Interbay (close to Terminal 91), modernization of Bell Harbor's conference center, new cruise terminal (at Pier 46).

Of the total US$348M, US$100M were for the new berth/4th cruise terminal) at Pier 46.

Construction works on Pier 46's "Terminal 5" started on March 13, 2019. The new facility can handle ULCV (ultra-large container vessels/boxships) , supports ~6600 direct jobs and generates USD 2+ billion in annual business activities. From the US$ 340M, the private company SSA Terminals (subsidiary of SSA Marine Inc) contributed US$ 160M. The 185-acre (75-hectares) terminal will be open in 2 phases - one berth in 2021-Q1, and the other in 2023. Terminal 5 can handle 2 large boxships (max capacity 18,000 TEU-containers) simultaneously.

Port Seattle's North and South harbor container terminals can handle ships with max capacity 14,000 TEUs.

The new "Cruise Terminal 46" as a project is currently suspended. When restarted, the new facility will be operated by a private company (TBA) which is due to be responsible for 50% of all development costs (~USD 100 million). Terminal 46 is located south of downtown and has 3100 ft (945 m) berthing, 50 ft (15 m) water depth / max draught, combined land area 86 acres (350,000 m2) and a cruise terminal building with capacity 5,000 passengers. Berth's northern portion serves as cruise dock (land area 29 acres / 117,360 m2), while its south end is for docking of breakbulk cargo ships.

Since 2019, Terminal 46 is no longer used for international container shipping. Cruise terminal's completion was scheduled for 2020. The new facility will also have shoreside power capabilities .

Bell Street Pier 66 cruise terminal

Terminal 66 was inaugurated in May 2000. In 2017 was completed the USD  30 million terminal expansion project.

  • address: "Port of SeattleSeattle, Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal (Pier #66), 2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington 98121"
  • location - at the north end of city's waterfront, ~10 min drive distance from the city's shopping centre and the Space Needle tower
  • Driving directions to Pier 66 Terminal: from Interstate 5 Northbound take Mercer Street westbound (exit 167). Turn left on 5th Ave N. Turn right on Broad St. Turn left on Alaskan Way. Follow the signs to Pier 66.
  • 1 berth (length 1600 ft / 489 m) or 2 berths with in-transit ships
  • Pier 66 is an 479160 ft2 / 44515 m2 sized passenger terminal complex along downtown's waterfront. Pier 66 terminal serves the ships of NCL-Norwegian ,  Oceania  and  RSSC-Regent . Pier 66 is at close walking distance to Pike Place Market (public market) and Seattle Aquarium (public aquarium on Pier 59). City's landmark Space Needle (observation tower) is also nearby.
  • Among the amenities offered are concierge service (luggage storage before/after voyages, information), wheelchair, mobility scooter and oxygen rentals (equipment delivered directly to the cabin), restaurants, mini-mart (deli, ATM).
  • There is a free of charge shuttle service to the terminal.
  • A mechanized gangway serves the embarkation/disembarkation process (from building's floor 2/ticketing level). A second gangway was installed in May 2018.
  • Bell Street Cruise Terminal is close to Seattle-Tacoma Airport (~15-20 min drive distance) and to downtown (~5 min drive distance). The terminal is located on a 10-acre area, sited on Pier #66. The dock had served as a refrigerated storage, railway station and warehousing. The terminal building is 2-floor, with a system which allows direct transfer to the ship from the upper one. A covered parking garage (capacity 1700 cars, including 25 handicap lots, daily parking fee $23) is located across the street. The terminal offers restaurant, cafe, luggage handling, concierge, rental car kiosk and shops. It has only one cruise ship mooring access.
  • In August 2015, NCL signed a 15-year lease deal with the port for the Bell Street Cruise Terminal. The contract secured NCL cruise ships in Seattle and provided passenger volume guarantees with a total revenue for the port estimated at USD 73 million. Under the new lease, NCL Holdings manages all operations at Pier 66. The line also has priority rights to the berth during the Alaskan cruise season. The facilities outside the Alaskan season are operated by port authorities. The 15-year lease will generate over USD 2 billion in total revenue for the region, plus over 900 local jobs and over USD 65 million in state/local taxes.

NCL's USD 30 million investment into Pier 66 allowed in Seattle to be homeported the ever-largest Alaskan ship - Norwegian Bliss . The liner started turnaround (roundtrip itinerary) operations in June 2018 with 7-day Inside Passage cruises. To handle new ship's capacity (5200 passengers, 1730 crew), Terminal 66 was expanded from 44,000 ft2 (4090 m2) to 151,000 ft2 (14030 m2). On May 23, 2017, representatives from Port Seattle and NCLH-Norwegian celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Pier 66 Terminal. Upgrades included a mobile gangway (passenger boarding bridge), renovated check-in area and VIP lounge.

Smith Cove Pier 91 cruise terminal (Magnolia)

  • address - "Cruise Terminal 91 (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal), 2001 West Garfield St., Seattle, Washington 98119 "
  • GPS coordinates - pending
  • 2 berths (length 1200 ft / 366 m each)
  • Pier 91 terminal serves the ships of Carnival, Celebrity, Holland America, Princess, Disney and Royal Caribbean.
  • Pier 91 cruise terminal was opened in 2009. It has mechanized gangway for embarkation/disembarkation from floor 2 (the ticketing level).

Smith Cove Cruise Terminal is close to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (~20-25 min drive) and to downtown (~10 min drive). The terminal is located on Pier #90 and Pier #91, at approx 2 mi (3 km)  from downtown in northwestern direction. This port used to serve as an industrial port and a resupply base and still looks a kind of industrial. The Smith Cove terminal offers car rental desk, concierge, luggage handling, retail kiosks, check-in and customs. Close there is a parking and shuttle minibus service which is free. The passengers can pick up a cell phone car lot. It has two cruise ship moorings.

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

(route 1) From Interstate 5 Southbound - use Mercer Street Exit from I-5 (exit 167). Continue on westbound onto Elliott Ave. Follow the signs to Pier 91.

(route 2) From Interstate 5 Southbound - exit on Union St (exit 165B), continue to 4th Ave. Turn right on 4th Ave. Turn left onto Wall St. Turn right on Western Ave. Follow the signs to Pier 91.

(route 3) From Interstate 5 Northbound - use Mercer Street Exit from I-5 (exit 167), continue westbound onto Elliott Ave. Follow the signs to Pier 91.

(Bell Street Pier) There is a 1700-cars secure parking garage (Republic Parking) located across the street (on 9 Wall Street) including 25 handicap lots (phone number (206) 783-

(Smith Cove) There is a 1000-cars secure parking garage and free of charge shuttle service to the terminal.

Cruise parking prices are:

  • At Seattle Cruise Park (~10 min away from the seaport), parking costs USD 157 USD (7-night voyage) or USD 2000 (14-night).
  • (cheaper alternatives/24-hour security parking) HomeTowne Studios (by Red Roof Inn) costs USD 5/day, Quality Inn Seatac Airport Parking costs USD 4,50/day.

Port Seattle, along with its 2 cruise terminals also has cargo terminals and drydock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs .

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - USSEA
  • two dedicated cruise terminals
  • capability to accommodate 4 vessels at a time
  • 3 deepwater berths with shore-to-ship power (shore-side electricity supply)
  • supported by excellent road and air infrastructure

The Port is accessible only during late spring (April), summer months and early fall (late September, early October). Cruise ships usually arrive in Seattle in the early morning (at 6, 7 or 8 am) and depart from Seattle in the late afternoon (4 or 5 pm).

Space Needle: enjoy beautiful city center views, buy souvenirs or dine at the rotating SkyCity restaurant.

Pioneer Square: situated a mile away from Bell Street Pier, the original center of the pioneer town and the place of the first timber mill in Seattle.

Seattle Aquarium: located by Pier #59, offers interesting sea creatures like the Pacific coral world, brightly colored fish, Puget sound fish and tentacled octopus. You can also visit the shop of the aquarium.

Museum of Flight: aviation devoted museum where you can see superb full WWII fighter planes collection, Shuttle space plane, flight attendants fashion and International Space Station mockup.

Pike Place Market: great farmers’ city market, a place where you can walk and watch plenty goods. It is located right to Bell Street Pier.

Seattle Art Museum Downtown: the biggest museum of art in the region, enjoy artworks from all over the world while touring in the galleries.

Olympic Sculpture Park: free park with thought provoking and abstract sculptures, located a mile away from Bell Street Pier in northwest direction.

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Last updated on January 23rd, 2024 at 11:12 am

Situated along the picturesque Elliott Bay, Seattle's cruise terminal offers breathtaking views of the city's skyline and the surrounding natural beauty. Explore the iconic Pike Place Market, visit world-class museums, and enjoy the city's thriving culinary scene before embarking on your cruise adventure.

The Port of Seattle has two cruise terminals:

Terminal #1

Bell st. cruise terminal located at pier 66 –  2225 alaskan way, seattle, wa 98121.

Norwegian Cruise Line & Oceania Cruises

The Bell Street Terminal at Pier 66 encompasses a large, 11-acre multi-use complex within walking distance to the Pike Place Market and Seattle Aquarium or a short taxi ride to the Space Needle. Restaurants and mini-mart with ATM are located onsite as well as wheelchair, scooter and oxygen rentals which can be delivered directly to your cabin.

There is no luggage storage at this cruise terminal, but you can arrange for storage through Luggage Hero. Click here for pricing and locations closest to the Bell Street Terminal.

Norwegian Cruise Lines offers 6 to 10 day cruises to Alaska aboard the Norwegian Jewel, Pearl, Sun and the new Norwegian Bliss. Oceania Cruises sets off to Alaska aboard the Regatta.

CLICK HERE FOR Seattle Cruise Parking

Terminal #2

Smith cove terminal located at pier 91 – 2001 w garfield st, seattle, wa 98119.

Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America, Princess Cruises & Royal Caribbean International

Located at the north end of Seattle’s waterfront, Pier 91 is a short drive from the city center. Amenities included at this terminal are luggage storage for before or after cruise excursions and a rental car kiosk.

The following cruise lines have ships that  home port in Seattle through Spring, Summer and Early Fall: Holland America Princess Cruises Royal Caribbean Carnival Cruises Celebrity

Weather in Seattle

The months from September to November are the best times to visit Seattle. The spring, summer and fall months see the most tourist traffic, which drops off sharply as the weather turns cold. be sure to pack some rain gear as the winds can get pretty chilly during the colder months, and there is always a bit of rain.

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NCL – Norwegian Cruise Seattle Port Terminal (Details)

Norwegian (ncl) seattle cruise port pier 66:.

Norwegian Cruises set sail from the Pier 66 Terminal in Smith Cove at the Seattle Downtown Waterfront. Cruise ships dock in Seattle at two places – Pier 66 terminal at Bell Street and Pier 91 terminal at Smith Cove which is 2.7 miles northwest of pier 66.

Norwegian Cruise Terminal Seattle WA:

Pier 66 – Bell Street : Norwegian (Bliss, Encore, Jewel, Spirt, Sun)

Norwegian Cruise Terminal Seattle

Hotels Near Norwegian Seattle Cruise Port:

There are many hotels in Seattle that suit all budgets for pre-cruise and post-cruise stays, near the Norwegian (NCL) Cruise Terminal at Pier 66.

Most of these hotels also provide transfer to the port (paid) which can take the hassle off of arranging transportation. Many of them allow leaving the car at the hotel for a fee if you are planning to arrive by your own vehicle.

The Seattle Marriott Waterfront and The Edgewater Hotel are walking distance from pier 66.

It’s a wise option though for Norwegian cruise passengers to arrive at least a day early and check in to one of the many hotels to avoid last-minute delays and complications.

Downtown Hotels Near Pier 66:

  • Seattle Marriott Waterfront
  • The Edgewater Hotel
  • Inn at the Market, Only Hotel Located Inside Pike Place Market
  • Kasa The Oxford Seattle
  • The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection by Hilton
  • The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
  • Warwick Seattle
  • The Westin Seattle
  • Hyatt At Olive 8
  • The Paramount Hotel
  • Hotel Theodore
  • Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle Downtown/Convention Center
  • Executive Hotel Pacific
  • Renaissance Seattle Hotel
  • Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown
  • La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Seattle Downtown
  • Belltown Inn

Norwegian Seattle Port Address:

Pier 66 – Bell Street :  2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121

Seattle Airport To Norwegian Cruise Port:

The Seattle Tacoma Airport – SeaTac (SEA) is the closest airport to the Norwegian Terminal, with a distance of 15 miles, and would take approximately 25-35 minutes to reach pier 66. 

Norwegian Cruise lines provide transfer from the airport, but it would be on the day of embarkation. It’s ideal to arrive at least a day early to acclimate to the place.

There are many options available to reach the port which are:

  • Cruise line transfer – $20 to $30
  • Taxis – $40 – $60
  • Uber/Lyft – $30-$50
  • Private services – $100 – $130
  • Shuttle services – $80 – $100
  • Public – Link Light Rail – $3

Norwegian Seattle Cruise Port Parking:

Norwegian Seattle cruise port parking is available for cars, with 1500 parking spaces, at Pier 66.

However, oversized vehicle parking is only available at Pier 91. So, the Norwegian passengers have to park their RVs or big vehicles at the Pier 91 parking facility in Smith Cove which is 2.7  miles northwest of Pier 66.

If you are planning to drive down, you can park your vehicle for the duration of your cruise. The parking fees are approximately $25 (cars) to $65 (over-sized vehicles) per day which is relatively high compared to the other cruise ports. Online pre-pay parking is available at both facilities.

Norwegian Cruise Seattle Port Terminal

Norwegian Cruise Lines Out Of Seattle:

The Norwegian cruise lines that sail out of Seattle’s Port are Bliss, Encore, Jewel, Spirt, and Sun.

Embarkation Process:

Passengers must provide a legitimate photo ID and their cruise documentation when they arrive at the terminal. Passengers will be sent to the security checkpoint where their baggage will be searched and inspected after these have been validated and checked.

Passengers will move on to the check-in desks after going through security to receive their boarding group assignment. It’s crucial to pay attention to the announcements and be prepared to board when your group is called because boarding groups are called in numerical order.

Once on board, a member of the ship’s crew will escort passengers to their stateroom or cabin. Passengers are advised to drop off their carry-on luggage and explore the ship while they wait for their staterooms, which may not be ready until later in the day.

Disembarkation Process:

Passengers will receive disembarkation instructions and a color-coded luggage tag on the last day of the cruise. When and where to leave their things for disembarkation will be specified on the luggage tag.

On the last day of the trip, passengers will be expected to check out of their staterooms by a specific time, typically around 8:00 a.m. They will next travel to the appropriate area for disembarkation, where they will have to pass through immigration and customs before leaving the terminal.

To ensure a quick and easy disembarkation process, it is crucial to pay attention to the announcements and follow the crew’s directions.

Amenities and Facilities:

To make embarkation and disembarkation as simple as possible, the Norwegian Cruise Terminal in Seattle Port provides a range of amenities and facilities. 

  •  In order to let passengers move around the terminal and the ship, there are elevators and escalators.
  • Before or after their voyage, travelers can freshen up in restrooms and changing rooms.
  • A dining area featuring a range of choices, such as fast food, sandwiches, and coffee.
  • Gift shop where customers can buy trinkets, presents, and travel necessities.
  • Play area for kids to amuse themselves while waiting to board or disembark.
  • For travelers who prefer to drop off their things before or after their cruise, there is luggage storage.

Sightseeing:

The Norwegian Cruise Terminal in Seattle Port is a short drive from the city’s center, making it a great place to start your exploration of the area. Popular local attractions include the following::

  • The Space Needle: From its observation deck, this well-known Seattle landmark provides stunning views of the city and surroundings.
  • Pike Place Market: A large range of merchants may be found here providing fresh food, seafood, crafts, and other items.
  • Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft, established the Museum of Pop Culture, which honors the background and historical significance of popular media such as movies, music, and visual arts.
  • The Chihuly Garden and Glass is a stunning museum of glass art where well-known artist Dale Chihuly’s creations are on display.
  • The Seattle Aquarium is a fun family destination that houses several aquatic creatures, such as seals, sea otters, and octopuses.

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What Port In Seattle Does Norwegian Cruise Lines Use

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If you’re planning a cruise with Norwegian Cruise Lines from Seattle, you might be wondering which port they use in the city. Well, wonder no more! In this article, we will reveal the port in Seattle that Norwegian Cruise Lines uses, providing you with all the necessary information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable embarkation on your much-anticipated vacation. So, get ready to set sail as we unveil the answer you’ve been waiting for!

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Port of Seattle

The Port of Seattle is a bustling hub for maritime activities, serving as a gateway to countless adventures. Located in the beautiful city of Seattle, Washington, the port offers convenient access to a wide variety of cruise lines, including Norwegian Cruise Line .

Situated on the west coast of the United States, the Port of Seattle is strategically positioned along the shores of the picturesque Puget Sound. It is easily accessible from major transportation routes, making it an ideal starting point for your cruise vacation.

The Port of Seattle boasts state-of-the-art facilities to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for passengers. From embarkation processes to baggage handling, the port is equipped with modern amenities to cater to your needs. The friendly and efficient staff are always available to assist you and provide any necessary information.

Norwegian Cruise Line

Company overview.

Norwegian Cruise Line, widely known as NCL, is a premier cruise company that offers an exceptional vacation experience on the high seas. With a fleet of luxurious and innovative ships, NCL has established itself as a leader in the industry, providing unparalleled comfort, entertainment, and adventure to its passengers.

Seattle Departures

Seattle has become the go-to departure port for Norwegian Cruise Line, making it easy for travelers to embark on their NCL vacation. The city’s proximity to the port, as well as its numerous attractions and amenities, make it an ideal starting point for your cruise adventure.

Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

The Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal, specifically designated for NCL cruises , is conveniently located within the Port of Seattle. This dedicated terminal ensures a smooth and efficient boarding process for Norwegian Cruise Line passengers, allowing for a hassle-free start to your journey.

The NCL terminal at the Port of Seattle is equipped with top-notch facilities to enhance your pre-cruise experience. Comfortable seating areas, Wi-Fi access, and informative signage are just a few amenities provided to ensure your comfort and convenience while awaiting embarkation.

Parking at the Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal is a breeze. The port offers secure and conveniently located parking facilities for cruise passengers, allowing you to park your vehicle with ease and peace of mind while you embark on your unforgettable vacation. Advanced reservations are recommended to guarantee availability.

Transportation

Seattle offers various transportation options to and from the Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal. From rental cars to taxis and rideshare services, getting to the terminal is a breeze. Additionally, the city’s public transportation system provides convenient access to the port for those looking for an affordable and environmentally friendly option.

Cruise Routes

Alaska cruises.

Norwegian Cruise Line is renowned for its spectacular Alaska itineraries. Explore the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska’s glaciers, fjords, and wildlife from the comfort of one of NCL’s well-appointed ships. Traverse the Inside Passage, visit charming Alaskan towns, and marvel at the stunning scenery that awaits you on an NCL Alaska cruise .

Other Destinations

While Alaska is a popular choice for Norwegian Cruise Line passengers departing from Seattle, the company also offers a variety of enticing itineraries to other destinations. From the sunny shores of the Caribbean to the enchanting cities of Europe, NCL provides a range of options for travelers seeking a different type of cruise experience .

Seattle Attractions

Pike place market.

No visit to Seattle is complete without a trip to Pike Place Market. This iconic market offers a vibrant atmosphere filled with stalls featuring fresh produce, local crafts, and delectable treats. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds as you explore the market, grab a coffee at the original Starbucks, or witness the entertaining spectacle of fishmongers throwing fish.

Space Needle

A towering symbol of Seattle, the Space Needle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Take a high-speed elevator ride to the top and marvel at the stunning vistas of Seattle’s skyline, mountains, and waterways. Don’t forget to capture memorable photos of this iconic landmark!

Seattle Waterfront

Stroll along the Seattle Waterfront and experience the charm and beauty of the city’s coastal area. Enjoy picturesque views of the harbor, indulge in fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants, or simply relax on a bench and watch the boats sail by. The Seattle Aquarium, located on the waterfront, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s marine life.

Museum of Pop Culture

For fans of music, film, and popular culture, a visit to the Museum of Pop Culture is a must. Explore exhibits celebrating iconic musicians, delve into the world of science fiction and fantasy, and immerse yourself in interactive displays that pay homage to the most influential pop culture phenomena. The museum offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

Planning Your Trip

Booking process.

When planning your cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line, the booking process is straightforward and user-friendly. Visit the NCL website or contact their dedicated reservations team to explore available itineraries, select your desired cabin category, and make your reservation. They will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable booking experience.

Arrival and Check-in

Arriving at the Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal in Seattle is a breeze. Follow the signs and directions provided by the port to easily locate the dedicated NCL terminal. Check-in is a smooth process, with friendly staff ready to assist you. Have your necessary documents and identification ready to expedite the check-in procedure, and soon you’ll be on your way to an incredible vacation.

Cruise Tips

To make the most of your Norwegian Cruise Line vacation, consider some useful tips. Pack comfortable clothing and footwear, as well as appropriate attire for any formal nights on board. Familiarize yourself with the onboard activities, dining options, and entertainment offerings to personalize your experience. Don’t forget essentials such as sunscreen, medications, and necessary travel documents. Most importantly, relax, have fun, and savor the unforgettable moments that await you on your Norwegian Cruise Line voyage.

With its prime location, exceptional facilities, and a vast array of cruise routes to choose from, the Port of Seattle is the perfect starting point for your Norwegian Cruise Line adventure. From the captivating coastline of Alaska to the sunny beaches of the Caribbean, NCL offers a cruise experience that will leave you with lifelong memories. Explore Seattle’s vibrant attractions, indulge in local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the wonders of the Port of Seattle as you embark on an unforgettable voyage with Norwegian Cruise Line. Bon voyage!

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12 Seattle Cruise Hotels In Easy Walking Distance of the Port

Having sailed from Seattle to Alaska, we can tell you personally that it is a wonderful city to visit before or after your cruise. It’s a shame if you don’t stay for at least a day to explore. To help you out, we’ve put together some details on places to stay that are both near the cruise port and within lots to do and see.

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All of the hotels listed below are within a mile of the Pier 66 cruise terminal . This places you squarely in downtown, near many of the major attractions that Seattle has to offer. Unfortunately, there are no hotels directly adjacent to Pier 91 , as it is primarily industrial and residential in the adjoining neighborhoods. Still, a short Uber/Lyft ride can get you to the Pier 91 in about 10 minutes.

The honest truth is there are dozens of hotels that meet these requirements. We found nearly 90. For that reason, we’ve looked for the highest-rated hotels in each price point to share. Expect prices to vary. Click each hotel name to see reviews on Kayak.com

Visit our other pages for details on Seattle hotels with cruise parking , budget hotels near the port , and Seattle hotels with cruise shuttles .

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High-End Hotels Near Seattle Cruise Port

Seattle Marriott Waterfront Want to be next to the port? We are talking right next to the port. The Seattle Marriott is the closest hotel to Pier 66 and sits just across the street from the cruise pier. Not only are you right at the ship, but you also are in a great location to explore everything in the area and have wonderful views of the bay. The only issue? Be prepared to spend a little extra for the location.

  • Distance to Port: Across the street
  • Review Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Inn at the Market This hotel occupies a unique niche if you’re staying in Seattle — it’s the only hotel that is located in the famous Pike Place Market (though there are several right nearby). The hotel is small, with only about 75 rooms that look out onto the waterfront. It’s floor-to-ceiling windows will also make sure you have a great view of the bay and the buzzing activity of the city. On cruise day you can easily walk to Pier 66.

  • Distance to Port: 0.5 miles

Hotel 1000 Hotel 1000 is a five-star luxury hotel that’s just a couple of blocks from the waterfront. This is a great location if you want to explore the Seattle Aquarium or the Seattle Art Museum. And did we mention the ability to walk to almost everything, a golf simulator, and a full-service spa?

  • Distance to Port: 0.1 miles

The Edgewater Hotel The Edgewater Hotel might be the most famous hotel in Seattle. It’s where The Beatles stayed in 1964 during their first world tour. As you might guess, it sits right on the waterfront at the pier next to Pier 66. In fact, wake up on cruise morning and you’ll see your ship out the window. The hotel gets great reviews, but just know that the premium location can cost a bit more. 

  • Distance to Port: 0.8 miles

Four Seasons The venerable Four Seasons in Seattle has an epic location among the best the city has to offer. It’s just one block from the famous Pike Place market and two blocks from the aquarium. For those who want a room with a view, this is the place. Rooms have sweeping views of the waterfront. Of course, it also offers the service that the Four Seasons is known for.

  • Distance to Port: 0.6 miles

Mid-Range Hotels Near the Seattle Cruise Port

Grand Hyatt If you’re looking for a mainstream luxury hotel without the price tag, then Grand Hyatt might be your answer. The hotel is located on the edge of Seattle’s business district. This makes it a little long of a walk to waterfront attractions, but it still offers plenty of restaurants and activities within a short ride. In addition, the hotel offers plenty within its building, including a Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and a Starbucks.

  • Price: $$-$$$
  • Distance to Port: 1 mile

The Sound Hotel Seattle A relatively easy half-mile walk to Pier 66, The Sound Hotel is a good option for those that want to be near the port and have a nice place, without spending as much as some higher-end hotels. The hotel features a modern, trendy vibe and includes some rooms with great views of the Space Needle.

The Paramount Hotel The Paramount is in the heart of downtown, putting it a little far from the waterfront. Still, if you are looking for a comfortable place to stay during the busy cruise season, it’s a good choice. Expect all the conveniences of a modern luxury hotel, including a fitness center, contemporary styling, and well-appointed rooms.

Hyatt at Olive 8 The Hyatt at Olive 8 is next door to the Paramount Hotel, putting it somewhat far from Seattle’s famous waterfront and a 10-minute walk from Pike Place Market. Still, there’s lots to see and do nearby. One of the coolest features of the hotel is its indoor pool and spa that look out onto the city. At this spot you’re also a short ride on the Link train from T-Mobile Park where the Mariners play.

Inexpensive Hotels Near the Seattle Cruise Port

Ace Hotel If you’re like us, then you may not want to spend a ton of money just to get a spot near the port. That’s where places like Ace Hotel come in. The minimalist hotel’s location is just about five blocks from the port, putting you right in the heart of all the city has to offer. It’s unique in that it offer standard rooms with a shared bath (one of the reasons it can be affordable in such a prime location). If you don’t want to share a bathroom, deluxe rooms with private facilities are also available.

  • Distance to Port: 0.3 miles

MarQueen Hotel If you want to feel some of the history of Seattle while still being near the cruise port, this may be your best bet. The hotel markets itself as “stepping back into the time of speakeasies, eclectic style and charming hospitality” as it sits in the historic Uptown neighborhood. It’s near the Museum of Pop Culture and the Space Needle and right in between Pier 66 and Pier 91, making it a good location no matter where you sail from.

  • Distance to Port: 1.5 miles
  • Review Rating: 4 out of 5

La Quinta Inn Seattle Downtown La Quinta — the well-known national chain — offers a cozy spot to stay nearly a straight shot down Bell Street to the Pier 66 cruise terminal. Here you’re right next to a park and main thoroughfares that than get you to the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, and more. The walk to the port will only take about 20 minutes and is less than a mile. In addition to clean and comfy rooms, wi-fi and breakfast is also included.

  • Distance to Port: 0.7 miles

Moore Hotel Staying at a budget hotel doesn’t mean your hotel has to sacrifice being trendy and hip. The Moore Hotel sits in a historic building and has been updated with a clean, minimalist design. It offers a great location, just a few minutes from Pike Place and the port via walking. One thing it doesn’t have is air-conditioning, but most of the weather in Seattle is cool anyway.

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Seattle Hotel with Shuttle to Pier 91 and 66

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Traffic jams in Seattle are legendary, and rated among the worst in the entire United States.

Add variable weather conditions that can be blustery and cold – not to mention the rains that are even more notorious than the city’s traffic – and just getting to the pier to board your ship can seem like an unending journey in itself.

Luckily, most hotels in Seattle can accommodate your overnight needs, and then get you to the cruiseship terminal with a dedicated shuttle service, typically for a very reasonable fee.

Seattle is a tourist and business destination itself, with a broad selection of hotels and accommodations at various price levels.

With port transfers widely available and cheap, your best bet is to choose a hotel based on your preferences – what type of room you’d like, price range, star rating, free breakfast and so on according to your needs.

Within your choices, you will no doubt find hotels that offer a port shuttle service to Smith Cove and Bell Street cruise terminals, and where they don’t many will arrange a port transfer through a car service.

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To make your choice easy, we’ve rounded up a list of 17 hotels in Seattle that offer an easy shuttle service to the Cruise Ship Terminal.

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What Hotel offer a ‘Free’ Shuttle to Pier 91/66 in Seattle?

1. pan pacific seattle ★★★★.

Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the Pan Pacific hotel captures the essence of the Emerald City. You get to enjoy the unparalleled hospitality of the property with their services and thoughtful touches that enliven your stay.

You also enjoy complimentary shuttle service to all locations within two miles of the hotel (between 10am-6:30pm). If you are going to pier 66, it’s within the two-mile range, but pier 91 Smith Cove cruise terminal is not. The shuttle service ensures that you get to view the booming South Lake Union neighbourhood.

Shuttle: Free to Pier 66

Pier 66 cruise terminal and downtown Seattle

Other Hotels with Transport Service to Seattle Cruise Port

1. the mediterranean inn ★★★ (popular).

A splash of Mediterranean style in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, conveniently close to attractions like the Space Needle, along with the cruise terminals at both Pier 66 and Pier 91. You’ll enjoy comfortable rooms with free WiFi, and panoramic views of the city skyline from the rooftop bar.

The hotel offers a  shuttle service to Pier 66 and Pier 91 at the cost of approx. $10.00* per person (third party). The rate includes baggage, and the shuttle departs for the ports several times each day. You can sign up for the transfer when you check in.

2. The Edgewater, a Noble House Hotel ★★★★ (Pier 66 – Walking Distance)

Located right next to Pier 66, The Edgewater is an ideal per-cruise hotel stay. It’s the only waterfront hotel choice in downtown Seattle, with a choice of ocean or city view rooms. You’ll enjoy the comfortable rooms and resort style atmosphere. The hotel is a mere 5 minutes’ walk from Pier 66 .

The concierge will arrange for your transfer to the cruise terminal at Pier 91 (2.5 miles away) via a town car service or taxi (around $20, depending on traffic). Another option is to take an Uber/Lyft (from $13.00).

3. MarQueen Hotel ★★★★

A comfortable boutique hotel with classic laid back Seattle style housed in a historic Queen Anne-style building dating back to 1918, you’ll enjoy the lively neighborhood and proximity to the Seattle Center and the city’s other iconic attractions. Free breakfast and WiFi come with your room and its elegant period furniture and decor.

There is a shuttle service available from the hotel to the cruise terminals at the cost of around $10.00 USD* per person – just ask your concierge to make arrangements.

4. Belltown Inn ★★★ (Popular – Good Value)

This centrally located stylish hotel is not just family friendly, it’s pet friendly too. You’ll relax in classic modern decor, with a convenient kitchenette with microwave located in each room. You can walk to the historic district where you’ll find Pike’s Public Market, the Space Needle, and other famous city attractions. Pier 66 is a short 10 minutes walk downhill from the Belltown Inn.

The hotel can arrange a shuttle service (third party company) to both cruise ports, at a rate of around $10.00* USD per person to Pier 91 , and Pier 66 . Just ask the front desk for latest information and arrangements to your cruise terminal transportation when you check in. A cab will cost you around $20.00 (incl. tip), Lyft/Uber fare starts at $14.00. (Fares depending on demand and traffic)

5. Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown ★★★

The hotel is an 11-minute walk from the Space Needle, and it provides you with access to more of Seattle’s landmarks like the city centre and Pike Place Market. If you would like to go to the Port of Seattle, the hotel is half a mile away. A convenient location for anyone who would love a cruise. A free hot breakfast buffet is provided for guests.

As a guest, you get to enjoy transportation to the airport terminal and cruise ports. You part with $55* for up to three people from the airport terminal to the cruise port. From the hotel to the cruise port, the charges will be around $8.00* per person .

6. Holiday Inn Express Seattle – Sea-Tac Airport, an IHG Hotel ★★★ (Cruise Shuttle)

While at Holiday Inn Express Seattle hotel, you get to enjoy the professional and diverse staff. They are conversant in Korean, Spanish, and English. During your stay, you will enjoy free parking, and you can also assess the park and fly packages depending on your needs.

You can reserve a free shuttle ride to Westfield Mall. To access cruise pier 66 and 91, you can consider the shuttle service at $20 per person each way. Booking your shuttle ride at the front desk guarantees that you know about the operating hours and the different complimentary options.

Shuttle transport to/from the airport is free.

7. Holiday Inn Seattle DWTN Lake Union, an IHG Hotel ★★★

Stay in the shadow of the Space Needle, the Holiday Inn DWTN Lake Union is within walking distance to Denny Park, the Seattle Art Museum and other attractions. The hotel offers a more traditional decor. Stay in a comfortably furnished standard, King or Queen room.

There is shuttle service available for Norwegian or Oceania Cruises at Pier 66, and for Holland America, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Carnival or Celebrity Cruises through Pier 91, the fee is approx. $10USD* per person . Reservations are required, just sign up at the time of check-in.

The hotel uses a 3rd party transportation to/from the airport. Private car service to the airport is approx. $65* for 3 people and there are additional fees for more than 3 people.

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8. Staypineapple at The Maxwell Hotel ★★★ (Very Good Value)

Art lovers will adore this fashionable contemporary hotel, with a bold decor and walls adorned with paintings. Stylish rooms feature microwaves and mini-fridges, along with free WiFi, with an indoor pool and gym to enjoy. Conveniently located a short distance from the city’s major attractions.

While the hotel doesn’t offer its own shuttle service, they will arrange your transportation to either pier. Arrange a ride at the front desk staff 24 hrs before departure. A town car or van will pick you up and get you to the cruise ship pier. The fares are reasonably priced, Pier 91 is approx. $12 a person, and Pier 66 approx. $10 per person .

Other options include taxi and Uber/Lyft which will be slightly cheaper.

9. Ace Hotel Seattle ★★★ (Affordable)

This budget friendly hotel is located in the Belltown neighborhood, which is on the waterfront adjacent to downtown Seattle. It’s home to shopping, art galleries, restaurants and live-music spots. The Ace Hotel lets you enjoy the best of the city even in a short stay. It’s an easy stroll to streets filled with 19th century architecture, along with shops and the city’s iconic cafe culture. Rooms are comfortable but basic. Some have shared bathrooms.

Prices for a taxi to the pier 91 will be around $20.00, depending on how much traffic and Uber/Lyft starts at $12.00.

Pier 66 cruise terminal is within walking distance (8 min. on foot). A taxi will cost you between $5.00 and $10.00.

10. Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts ★★★★ (Top)

Get a taste of Seattle’s downtown vibe in this deluxe 4 star hotel. You’ll enjoy the modern decor, with free WiFi, on-site seafood restaurant and features a full-service spa. The hotel is located in downtown Seattle, 10 minutes walk from Pike Place Market and less than a mile from the Seattle Aquarium, with many of the city’s famous attractions at your fingertips.

The hotel does not have it’s own shuttle service, but can help you arrange transportation . To give you an idea, taxi fares to both ports are approx. $25.00 USD for Pier 91, and around $10.00 USD for Pier 66. Uber/Lyft will cost you a bit less.

11. Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle-Downtown ★★★ (Popular)

During your stay at Hampton Inn & Suites, you will enjoy the eight-minute walk to the Space Needle tower, the Pike Place Market, and the Seattle Art Museum that’s two miles away. You also get to enjoy complimentary parking during your stay. Very popular pre/post-cruise stay.

From Hampton Inn & Suites, you also get to enjoy shuttle rides to pier 66 and 91 for a fee. You get to enjoy quick, convenient, and reliable rides through these shuttles (please check with hotel for latest shuttle information).

Taxi fares to Smith Cove cruise terminal will be around $20 depending on traffic (Uber starts at $15), while a trip to pier 66 will cost you around $12.00 (Lyft/Uber from $6.00).

12. Mayflower Park Hotel ★★★★ (Top)

Located in Westlake Park, this elegant hotel was built in 1927, with opulent Queen Anne-style decor and a refined atmosphere. You’ll enjoy relaxing in the extra-deep soaking tub in your room, outfitted with free WiFi and coffeemakers, among other amenities. The hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of Pike’s Place Market, and a short distance from the downtown and other attractions.

The hotel currently does have a shuttle for a fee of around $15.00* . You can also easily take a taxi (around $23 to Pier 91, $16 to Pier 66 depending on traffic) or a service like Uber or Lyft (from $17 to Pier 91, from $11 to Pier 66) to get to the ports. You can also check with your cruise company to see if other transportation options are available.

Pier 66 is about 15 minutes walk away .

13. Hyatt House Seattle Downtown ★★★ (Great Value)

The hotel nests in the shadow of the Space Needle and provides you with an excellent destination for your next visit or vacation. From the hotel, you can gaze at the serene glory of Puget Sound or the Olympic Mountains.

Located in the heart of Seattle WA, you will find everything you need to experience. As a guest, you can take advantage of the free shuttle to one of the 4 designated pick up and drop off locations within one mile of the hotel . This shuttle can take you near to pier 66 Bell Street cruise terminal.

During cruise ship season the hotel provides a convenient transportation to Pier 66 or Pier 91, provided by a third party company. The transfer can be arranged at the hotel at your check in time. Price will be around $10.00 per person.

14. Hotel Theodore ★★★★ (Boutique)

Enjoy Seattle in upscale style at this stylish boutique hotel built in 1929. You’ll stay in the downtown area, close to major attractions like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, and within walking distance of Seattle’s central business district. Spacious and elegantly furnished modern rooms have free WiFi, and special amenities for your dog if you’re traveling with Rover.

The hotel’s front desk will arrange transportation to either cruise terminal via a town car service.

15. Crowne Plaza Seattle Airport, an IHG Hotel ★★★★

If you are one who’s flying to Seattle prior to your cruise, Crowne Plaza Seattle Airport is the ideal property since it offer a free 24h airport transfer service and is located adjacent to Link Light Rail. Westfield Southcenter Mall also offers a complimentary local shuttle to the mall from the hotel.

As the property is located near the train station and Seattle Tacoma International Airport , thus making your commutes quick and easy. As a guest, you can find some third-party shuttles which will transport you to and from the pier from $27* per person one way and from $50* per person for a round trip.

16. Silver Cloud Hotel – Seattle Stadium ★★★★

Silver Cloud Hotel is an excellent option for tradeshow attendees, sports fans, or anyone who wants to experience the Seattle district. It’s a walking distance from Pioneer Square that has galleries, shopping malls, and fine restaurants.

You get to enjoy Jimmy’s On First, a casual upscale bar and restaurant in the hotel. Unfortunately they discontinued the free shuttle service transport to and from all Seattle cruise ship terminals . All Silver Cloud hotels also have a 100% pet-free and smoke-free environment.

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Seattle hotels with cruise port shuttle

note (*) : The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Most rates listed are one-way fees and are subject to change without notice. Fees can be changed by the hotel and may change at any time. Please contact the hotel directly for latest shuttle information and hotel/cruise parking packages.

Prices are based on travel to Pier 91 Smith Cove cruise terminal and Bell Street Pier 66 in the downtown area.

(Latest update December 20th 2023)

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What Hotels offer a free shuttle to pier 91 in Seattle?

Most hotels in Seattle can accommodate your overnight needs, and then get you to the cruiseship terminal with a dedicated shuttle service, typically for a very reasonable fee. However there a few hotels that offer a free shuttle service to Seattle cruise port. Pan Pacific Seattle for example offer complimentary shuttle service to all locations within two miles of the hotel which includes Pier 66.

What Hotels offer Transport Service to Seattle Cruise Port?

We’ve rounded up a list of hotels in Seattle that offer an easy shuttle service to both Pier 66 and Pier 91 Cruise Ship Terminal. Located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle is The Mediterranean Inn , offering a shuttle service at the cost of approx. $10.00 per person. Among other hotels providing transportation (provided by third party companies) are MarQueen Hotel, Belltown Inn, Staypineapple at The Maxwell Hotel and Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle Downtown . Charges will be around $10.00 to $12.00 per person depending on which cruise port.

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Seattle cruise port: A guide to cruising from Washington state

I f you're embarking on a round-trip Alaska cruise, you will likely be departing from the Port of Seattle. In 2023, seven cruise lines based ships in Seattle, Washington, with 291 departures. Although most ships were headed to Alaska, cruises from Seattle also sailed to destinations like Asia, Hawaii and the Panama Canal .

Seattle is home to two cruise terminals. Both are easy to reach from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) or Seattle Paine Field International Airport (PAE). Once you arrive, dozens of points hotels are available to welcome you for a pre- or post-cruise stay.

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If you're cruising in and out of Seattle, here's what you need to know.

Cruise port of Seattle overview

The Seattle port has two cruise terminals, located nearly 3 miles apart. Each terminal has two berths.

Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66

2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121

Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91

2001 West Garfield Street, Seattle, WA 98119

Wheelchairs are available to assist passengers in getting on and off the ships at both terminals.

Complimentary valet service is available for your luggage through the Port of Seattle for passengers scheduled to depart from SEA on the last day of their cruise. Simply attach the provided tags and leave your luggage outside your cabin on the final evening, and your bags will be collected and delivered directly to the airport.

Participating cruise lines include Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean. Participating airlines include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Horizon Air, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines. Enroll online or via the paperwork in your cruise ship cabin to take advantage of this service.

Same-day luggage storage is available at both terminals for $5 a bag. Late fees apply to luggage retrieved after 3 p.m.

Related: How to book a cruise using points and miles

Cruise lines sailing from the Seattle cruise port

  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Holland America
  • Princess Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean

Airports near the cruise port of Seattle

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is located 14 miles from the Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 (a 30-minute drive, traffic-depending) and 17.4 miles from the Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 (a 35-minute drive).

SEA is the largest airport in the Seattle metro area and is served by Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines.

Seattle Paine Field International Airport (PAE) in Everett is 24 miles from the Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 (40 minutes, depending on traffic) and 25 miles from the Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 (42 minutes).

The airport has only two gates, and Alaska Airlines is the only operator. Most of the cities served are clustered in the west. You'll find flights to and from destinations such as Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Honolulu.

If you're flying with a plus one, you might be able to save on airfare with a companion pass. Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card holders receive a companion fare certificate on their card's anniversary, entitling them to a companion ticket on Alaska Airlines for just $99, plus taxes and fees from $23 (as long as they spend a minimum of $6,000 annually on the card).

For those flying into SEA, the Southwest Companion Pass entitles a companion to accompany you on unlimited Southwest Airlines for just the price of taxes and fees. The Southwest Companion Pass is earned through flying on the airline, eligible spending on a Southwest cobranded credit card or a combination of both.

Delta also offers a companion ticket as a perk for holders of select credit cards .

If you're carrying a credit card with lounge access, Seattle-Tacoma is the better bet with 10 lounges. Seattle Paine Field has none.

SEA's options include three Alaska Airlines lounges (which are also open to American Airlines Admirals Club members) and a United Club, Delta Sky Club and British Airways Terrace Lounge. In addition to the airline lounges, the American Express Centurion Lounge welcomes holders of select credit cards, including The Platinum Card® from American Express and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card .

How to get to the Port of Seattle

There are several ways to get from the airports to the Bell Street Terminal at Pier 66 or Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91, including:

Cruise line transfers

Most cruise lines offer transportation to and from SEA or local hotels for an added cost. Sometimes, the service is reserved for cruisers who purchase flights through the cruise line. For example, Carnival Cruise Line advertises shuttles starting at $37.99 per person from SEA to the cruise port for passengers arriving by noon on embarkation day.

At this time, no cruise lines offer transfers to/from PAE.

Hotel shuttle services

If you're looking for hotels near the Seattle cruise port with a shuttle to the cruise terminals, you'll find several downtown. Most charge $10-$20 per person for the service.

If you're on a mission to earn more Marriott Bonvoy points, the SpringHill Suites Seattle Downtown/South Lake Union offers a package including an upgraded suite, complimentary breakfast and transportation for two to the cruise terminals. If you're loyal to the Hilton Honors program, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Tacoma International Airport contracts shuttle service to the cruise ports for $27 per person each way or $50 round-trip.

Independent airport shuttle services

Companies like Premier Airport Shuttle offer shared or private transportation from SEA to the cruise terminals. Shared shuttle service starts at about $33 per person in each direction, while private transfers for up to 20 passengers start at about $320.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Ride-hailing services like Uber or Lyft can be summoned from either airport. This is another opportunity to maximize your credit card benefits since the Chase Sapphire Reserve® offers 10 points for every dollar spent on Lyft rides (through March 31, 2025) and the Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card includes perks like unlimited 10% cash back with Uber (through Nov. 14, 2024).

Uber and Lyft prices are highly dynamic, but you can expect to pay $70 for each direction to and from SEA, or $100 to and from PAE.

Taxis aren't readily available at PAE, but you'll find them on the third floor of the SEA parking garage adjacent to the ride-hail pickup area. Flat-rate taxis charge $40 to carry passengers from the airport to the hotel district. Flat rates aren't in effect to the cruise terminals. Metered rates in Seattle are $2.60 for the meter drop plus $2.70 a mile. (The 17-mile trip from SEA to Pier 91 should run $48.50 in a metered cab, but extra passengers, alternative routing and other considerations can raise the rates.)

Private car or van service

Private cars or vans can be scheduled to or from either airport. Options include Blacklane , with prices starting at about $108 in each direction from SEA to the cruise ports (including pick up in a luxury vehicle and a meet and greet at baggage claim). The same service to or from PAE starts at about $130 in each direction.

Public transportation

Unfortunately, public transit doesn't reach the cruise terminals, but Light Rail provides transportation from SEA to West Lake Station in downtown Seattle. From there, it's usually an 8- to 15-minute Lyft or Uber ride to the cruise terminals. One-way tickets are $2.25-$3.25 per person and trains depart every 15 minutes.

To reach the light rail station at SEA, head to the fourth floor and cross the sky bridge into the parking garage. Next, follow the signs and painted pathway to the train. Shuttle service is available for passengers with disabilities from 5 a.m. until midnight. Call 206-787-4069 or 206-787-5906 to request service.

Cruise port of Seattle parking

On-site parking.

The Bell Street Cruise Terminal parking garage is right across from the cruise terminal. Enter from Wall Street and follow the signs to the parking area. Parking costs $23 per day, with a $1 per day discount if you prepay online.

The Bell Street parking garage offers more than 1,500 covered parking spots, including 25 accessible parking stalls, and can accommodate vehicles with a maximum clearance of 6 feet, 6 inches. Vehicles exceeding this height should park at Pier 91, and taxi vouchers will be provided to get you back and forth to Pier 66.

The Smith Cove Cruise Terminal Lot D parking lot at Pier 91 has 1,100 secure parking spots, including accessible stalls available on a first-come, first-served basis. General parking is $29 a day, with a $1-per-day discount if you prepay online.

In addition to serving passengers departing from Pier 91, Lot D is the parking lot for RV and oversized vehicles at both piers. Fees are $60 a day for vehicles less than 40 feet, and $65 per day for vehicles larger than 40 feet. RV parking isn't guaranteed unless reserved and prepaid online. If your cruise departs from the Bell Street Cruise Terminal, the cashier will issue taxi vouchers for your return.

Park-and-cruise packages

Depending on the length of your cruise, select Seattle hotels allow you to leave your car while you're at sea (although most charge a fee). Fans of the Accor Live Limitless loyalty program should consider the cruise package at the Hotel Andra Seattle. The package includes 50% off valet parking, complimentary parking during the cruise and a one-way shuttle service for two from the hotel to the cruise pier.

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Hotels near the Seattle cruise port

Seattle has an outstanding lineup of points hotels. The best redemption deals are usually found near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. It's roughly a half-hour from the cruise terminals without traffic, but the trade-off might be worth it for some travelers.

Visitors planning to explore Seattle before or after a cruise should base themselves downtown for easy access to the waterfront, restaurants, shops, museums and attractions like Seattle Center and the Space Needle. As a bonus, many of the best Seattle hotels are a 5- to 15-minute drive from the cruise terminals.

Hilton hotels near Port of Seattle

Hilton Honors members are spoiled for choices in Seattle. The Hampton Inn Seattle-Airport is a great option for travelers looking for a quick place to catch some shut-eye the night before the cruise (34,000 to 50,000 Hilton Honors points per night). Amenities include a free hot breakfast and complimentary shuttle service to or from the airport.

For Hilton hotels closer to the cruise terminals, Hilton Seattle (50,000 to 70,000 Hilton Honors points per night) is only 1.4 miles from Pier 66. If you've got time to explore the city, the property is a mile from the 5th Avenue Theater, Pike Place Market and light rail.

For luxury travelers, Hotel 1000 LXR Hotels and Resorts (70,000-90,000 Hilton Honors points per night) is a gorgeous hotel with views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Even the bathrooms are a showstopper with glass walls (and privacy shades). Hotel 1000 is roughly a half-mile from Pike Place Market and the Seattle Aquarium and a short walk to dozens of restaurants. The hotel is 1.2 miles from Pier 66.

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Marriott hotels near Port of Seattle

Keep your Marriott Bonvoy loyalty number handy because Marriott hotel brands are located throughout Seattle. You'll get a lot of bang for your buck at the Aloft Seattle Seatac Airport (22,000-40,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night), especially if you don't want to rent a car. Amenities include complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport and shuttle service to the cruise terminal for $20 per person. (Make arrangements at the front desk at check-in.)

If you plan to play tourist in the Emerald City, the Courtyard Seattle/Downtown Pioneer Square (30,000-54,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night) is in a historic building within walking distance of the Pike Place Market, stadium, art galleries and the waterfront. The hotel is 1.6 miles from Pier 66.

It's hard to beat the location of the Seattle Marriott Waterfront (50,000-84,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night). The hotel is right across from Pier 66, and passengers can walk to the terminal via crosswalk or sky bridge. This is a great option for families since you're steps away from top waterfront attractions like the Seattle Aquarium and the Seattle Great Wheel.

Hyatt hotels near Port of Seattle

Seattle is an excellent place to cash in those World of Hyatt points . The brand doesn't have any properties at the airport, but you'll find several excellent Hyatts downtown .

Hyatt Place Seattle Downtown (12,000-18,000 World of Hyatt points per night) is located near Climate Pledge Arena, the Seattle Center and the Space Needle. Complimentary breakfast is available in the morning. The hotel contracts shuttle service to the cruise terminals from a third party for $10 per person. Reservations need to be made at least 24 hours in advance.

Thompson Seattle (17,000-23,000 World of Hyatt points per night) is a stylish boutique in the heart of downtown. Famous for a rooftop bar with dazzling views of the city and Puget Sound, the Thompson is a short walk from Pike Place Market, the Seattle Art Museum, and dozens of shops and restaurants. The hotel is less than a mile from Pier 66.

Non-points hotels near Port of Seattle

Seattle is home to several hotels that aren't associated with traditional loyalty programs. The Four Seasons Hotel Seattle sits above the waterfront with an infinity pool with views of Puget Sound. The Four Seasons is a mile from Pier 66. Don't forget to book your room with a rewards card to maximize your stay.

Another solid option is the more affordably priced Ace Hotel Seattle, in the trendy Belltown neighborhood. Guests can choose accommodations with private or shared baths according to their needs and budget. The Ace Hotel is less than a half-mile from Pier 66.

Restaurants near the cruise port of Seattle

Seattle is famous for seafood served at upscale restaurants, sushi counters and casual poke joints. Dungeness crab, salmon and oysters on the half-shell are staples all over the city, especially near the waterfront.

Head to Pike Place Market for a culinary tour of the city. In addition to vendors selling flowers and handmade crafts, you'll find bakeries, breweries, sit-down restaurants and quick eats like hot dogs or chowder. While you're there, don't miss the chance to watch fish being thrown to delighted customers at Pike Place Fish Market.

If you see a long line outside Pike Place Market, that's probably tourists waiting to place an order at the original Starbucks. If you are a huge fan of the chain, the wait might be worthwhile, but the coffee here is the same as in any Starbucks location. If you'd rather skip the line, head to Storyville Coffee on the top floor of the corner market building for an excellent cup of locally roasted coffee with stunning views of Puget Sound.

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Things to do in Seattle before or after your cruise

You can spend a lifetime visiting Seattle without running out of new experiences. Outdoor recreation, museums and kid-friendly attractions are available in equal abundance. If you've built in time to explore the Emerald City before or after your cruise, here are a few of the best things to do in Seattle.

Spend the day at Seattle Center

Seattle Center is home to iconic attractions like the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, the Museum of Pop Culture, and the Pacific Science Center. The grounds are especially rewarding for families, who will find the International Fountain splash park and the Artists at Play playground with a 30-foot tall climbing tower, labyrinth, musical instruments and an accessible carousel powered by humans.

Marvel at the Hiram M. Chittenden Ballard Locks

The locks are a wonder of engineering connecting Lake Union to Puget Sound. Every day, spectators gather along the sides to watch everything from kayaks to enormous commercial ships pass through the locks. Other points of interest here include a fish ladder, a colorful botanical garden and a visitor center.

Embrace Seattle coffee culture

The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in the Capital Hill neighborhood is like Disneyland for coffee lovers. Book a tour, schedule a class with a barista or sip on signature drinks you won't find anywhere else. The aromas alone make the visit worthwhile.

Explore the waterfront

Even if you do nothing more than gape at views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains, Seattle's waterfront is worth exploring. This is also the home of the Seattle Great Wheel, Seattle Aquarium and a host of unique souvenir shops. Afterward, make your way to Pike Place Market for a bite to eat.

Eat lunch in Seattle's Chinatown-International District

In Seattle's Chinatown-International District, seductive aromas waft from every doorframe. Dumplings, noodles and baked goods beckon from dozens of restaurants. Do yourself a favor and place small orders in multiple eateries, so you can sample as much as you can.

Shopping near the Port of Seattle

Whether you want to shop for souvenirs or add a few items to your cruise packing list , Seattle's got you covered.

For cruise essentials like toiletries and snacks, head to Target on 2nd Avenue near Pike Place Market. If you hold the Target Circle™ Mastercard , you'll get a discount on most purchases. If you forgot to pack your bathing suit or other clothing and can't find what you need at Target, Westlake Center on Pine Street has options galore from stores like Nordstrom Rack and Saks Off 5th.

You'll find unique souvenirs — including locally made foods, handmade jewelry and art — at Pike Place Market. If you're shopping with kids, head to the Old Curiosity Shop on the waterfront for everything from postcards and tee shirts to unique gifts like taxidermy bugs and totem poles. The store is filled with oddities like mummies, narwhal tusks and shrunken heads.

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    Ces forfaits vacances et croisière de 7 à 15 jours comprennent des nuits à Denali, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Homer, Talkeetna et Valdez. Offerts en exclusivité par Norwegian, tous les Cruisetours sont accompagnés par des guides locaux de l'Alaska afin de vous offrir une expérience authentique. Excursions en Alaska.