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Cruise & Stay GuideSEATTLE-TACOMAINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTWhether you’re looking for the fastest securitycheckpoint line, the closest dining options to yourgate or the fastest transportation to downtown Seattle,SEA Airport App, the official app of Seattle-TacomaInternational Airport (SEA), can help.Chinese visitors can find SEAand Washington state tourisminformation on WeChat via:2711 Alaskan Way, Pier 69Seattle, WA IA/NEW ZEALANDkylee@linkdtourism.comGERMANY/MAINLAND ww.portseattle.orgThank you to the following organizations and individuals that contributed images for this guide: Cascade Loop, Andy Porter, Cowlitz County, Element Creative/Alliance for Pioneer Square,San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau, Travel Juneau, Visit Ketchikan, Visit Bainbridge/Pete Saloutos, Visit Bellingham, Visit Rainier, Visit Tacoma, Whidbey Island, Michael Stader, Uncruise.SEATTLE

LCruising f romSEATTLEocated in the Pacific Northwest of theUnited States, with a backdrop ofWashington state forests, mountains andsparkling Puget Sound, Seattle has beenthe natural gateway to Alaska for more than 100 years.The Port of Seattle is proud to address climate change.We are the only cruise homeport in North America witha voluntary clean water agreement between the Port,the cruise lines and our regulators. That means, nodischarge of wash water in Puget Sound and nodischarge of exhaust water at berths. Beyondcompliance, the Port works closely with the cruiseindustry to protect Puget Sound waters.Our cruise season runs from April to October withseven major cruise lines offering more than 200roundtrip sailings for 7- to 14-day itineraries to explorethe wonders of Alaska.Cruise lines that call Seattle homeport include: CarnivalCruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America Line,Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Oceania Cruisesand Royal Caribbean International.BELL STREET PIER 66CRUISING MADE EASYLocated downtown, along Seattle’s lively waterfront, Bell Street is home to NorwegianCruise Line and Oceania Cruises. Bell Street is walking distance from iconic citylandmarks such as Pike Place Market and the Space Needle as well as excellentwaterside seafood restaurants. Parking nearby Curbside drop-off and pick-ups for taxis,ride-share, motor coaches Concierge and luggage storage Wheel chairs and mobility devices available Rental car kiosks Portage serviceSMITH COVE PIER 91Smith Cove, the world’s first cruise facility with shore power connections to eliminatelocal air pollution from ships, can host two cruise ships at a time. The terminal is a20-minute drive from the city’s retail core and is home to Carnival Cruise Line, CelebrityCruises, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International.Enjoy Seattle – Luggage Free! The Port ofSeattle provides a complimentary,convenient and secure luggage service.While on board your ship, sign up, checkyour luggage and receive your airlineboarding pass. Your luggage will betransferred directly to your airline andchecked to your final destination. Thisservice is available for USA domestictravel only.The Port of Seattle works to ensure safety and healthprotocols/procedures at our cruise terminals.For details, visit www.portseattle.org/maritime/cruise

Packed with unique attractions for pre- or post-cruise visits, there isno shortage of fun and exciting things to do in Seattle. Join a walkingtour through 110 year-old Pike Place Market to experience a bustlingmix of colorful flower stands, artisan and produce vendors and locallyowned shops. The only chain store here is Starbucks – which we’ll forgive becausethis is the company’s oldest shop, grinding beans since 1971.From Pike Place you can walk up two blocks and jump on the monorail to theSeattle Center and soar to the top of the iconic Space Needle. Built in 1962 for theWorld’s Fair, you’ll catch your breath when you see the amazing 360-degree viewsof the city, mountains and Puget Sound from its floor-to-ceiling glass observationdeck and glass floor.Next door is Chihuly Garden and Glass with its giant glass creations by sculptorDale Chihuly, while the neighboring Pacific Science Center is a must fortechno-geeks. Then visit the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), a giant curve ofglistening steel designed to reflect Jimi Hendrix’s smashed guitar.Downtown hotel choices for your stay range from boutique to trendy, historic tocontemporary. There are also excellent options in neighboring cities or resorts andgetaways on the islands.SEATTLE’S HISTORIC CONNECTION TO ALASKAMOHAI, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Collection, Pi20338, photo by Harvey DavisIn 1897, gold was discovered along the Klondike River in Alaskamaking Seattle an instant boom town. Previously establishedshipping lines made Seattle the premier outfitting point forprospectors heading to Klondike Gold Rush territory. The city wasdeclared the “Gateway to the Gold Fields,” where all one’sKlondike needs—from food and clothing to tents andtransportation—could be found. To learn more, visit the KlondikeGold Rush National Historical Park in Seattle.In 1999, with six vessels and 6,615 passengers, the Port of Seattleofficially launched its “Gateway to Alaska” marquee to build a“cruising” tradition which continues today.DiscoverSEATTLE

Ballard5.2.ExploreFremontSEATTLE1.3.SEATTLEQueen Anne1MUSEUM OF POP CULTURE (MoPOP)Celebrate pop culture and its rock ‘n roll roots and delve intohands-on experiences in the worlds of sci-fi, fantasy and music.4.Pier 90and 912 13Pier 662 SPACE NEEDLE5This iconic landmark offers breathtaking vistas of the Cascadeand Olympic Mountains and a 360-degree view of Seattle.34589SouthLake UnionSeattleCenter46Capital Hill7CHIHULY GARDEN AND GLASSHome to the work of internationally acclaimed artistDale Chihuly, where creativity and color come to arePIKE PLACE MARKETEnjoy locally grown produce, fresh seafood,handmade artisan crafts and unique attractionslike the Gum Wall and Rachel the Pig.West SeattleSEATTLE AQUARIUMLocated along the waterfront, where a 120,000 gallon (454,249 liters) exhibitof hundreds of Pacific Northwest sea life greet you as you enter the building.6GREAT WHEEL7SEATTLE ART MUSEUM (SAM)888Soar 175 feet (54 meters) in the air on the largest observationwheel on America’s west coast with spectacular views.SAM’s “Art and Life Along the Northwest Coast”exhibit brings alive the daily life and ceremoniesof the First People of the Pacific Northwest.EXCITING EXPERIENCEs WITHIN MINUTES OF SEATTLE1. Take a Washington State Ferry to Bainbridge IslandRide Washington’s iconic ferry to Bainbridge Island and meander around downtownWinslow to visit shops, art galleries and eateries.2. Go whale watchingSee orca, humpback, minke and gray whales plus all the majestic wildlife inPuget Sound for a life-changing experience.3. Tour of Woodinville’s wine countryMUSEUM OF HISTORY AND INDUSTRY (MOHAI)Only a half hour away, this scenic valley is where the fruit of Eastern Washingtonmeets the vintners, chefs and flavors of the Pacific Northwest.Seattle has had an outsized impact on the world. Chances are, yourcomputer software, your morning coffee, the jet you flew on, the videogame you played and your go-to online store – all began in Seattle.MOHAI shares these stories and more.Check out one of the largest air and space collections in America, with over175 aircraft and spacecraft plus tens of thousands of artifacts.HISTORIC UNDERGROUND TOURRoam the historic subterranean passages that once were the mainroadways and first-floor storefronts of old downtown Seattle.4. Discover the Museum of Flight5. Tour the Boeing FactorySee the jet assembly plant and the 787 Dreamliner in production.This is the world’s largest building by volume.SEATTLEGreater Seattle Area

Renowned as “The Last Frontier” Alaska boasts unspoiledGateway toscenic splendors of staggering mountains rising aboveglaciers “calving” as they thunder into icy waters. Catchunexpected glimpses of wildlife in their natural habitatas magnificent bald eagles fly overhead, spot a pod of whales in thedistance, or see bears searching the shoreline for their next meal.ALASKABe astounded by the rich cultural heritage of Alaska’s history fromits First Peoples to Russian traders and gold miners.SKAGWAYGLACIER BAYICY STRAITJUNEAUSITKAKETCHIKANVICTORIA, B.C. British Columbia’s capital city, Victoria isknown for its English charm, museums, waterfront and gardens.Butchart Gardens, with its spectacular floral displays, is one ofthe many formal must-see gardens in the city.KETCHIKAN Known for its intricately carved native totempoles and some of the most breathtaking wilderness in the world,Ketchikan is located at the southernmost entrance to Alaska’sfamed Inside Passage. The wildlife here may outnumber people!SITKA Only accessible by plane or ship, this wilderness outpostprovides vestiges of Russia’s control over Alaska until 1867 whenthe USA purchased the territory for 7.2 million. Tucked betweenmountain and sea, Sitka boasts fantastic natural beauty.VICTORIA, B.C.ICY STRAIT Surrounded by towering rainforest, Icy Strait is an AlaskaNative owned-and-operated community offering access to wilderness,wildlife and genuine Native Tlingit culture and hospitality.JUNEAU The capital of Alaska, Juneau is one of the largestwilderness areas in America and celebrated for its abundance ofwildlife, exciting outdoor adventures and jaw-dropping scenery.Take an excursion on a scenic flight over glaciers or enjoy thecity’s shops and artistic flair.SMALL VESSELS – BIG EXPERIENCESSmall ship cruising is offered from Seattle by American Cruise Lines and UnCruise Adventures.Exploring the Pacific Northwest by smaller vessels enables access to inlets, picturesquehistoric seaside towns, wilderness and even more wildlife while cruising in comfort and style.Clipper Vacations offers daily trips to our Canadian neighbor Victoria, BC from Pier 69.Whale-watching and wildlife excursions can last a few hours or several days, whileWashington Ferries offer splendid views, navigating our wondrous waters.SKAGWAY Home to gold rush-era buildings, Skagway is nowpreserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National HistoricalPark. Ride the vintage White Pass and Yukon Route Railroadlocomotives to experience sweeping mountain vistas.GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE This national parkis a highlight of Alaska's Inside Passage and part of a 25-million-acreWorld Heritage Site—one of the world’s largest international protectedareas. Enjoy the amazing natural sounds of Glacier Bay—crashingglaciers, bellowing sea lions, whispering rain and singing seabirds.

DiscoverWASHINGTONWashington, known as the Evergreen State,does not disappoint with its wild, ruggednatural beauty and wilderness that goeson for miles. Here you can explore anational park in a temperate rain forest, makefootprints in the sand on a pristine Pacific Oceanbeach, hike a trail at a national volcanic monument,sail through an archipelago of islands and sip winenear a sun-drenched vineyard.Seattle’s climate is classified as temperatemarine with long, pleasant summer days.Cruise season temperatures average 70 F(21 C). Surprisingly, Seattle is ranked 44thin the list of rainfall amounts in the USA,less than Miami and New York City.MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARKFire meets ice at America’s most notable volcano. 60miles (97 kilometers) south of Seattle, glacier-cappedMount Rainer, is known locally as “The Mountain.”Within the park find millennium old-growth trees, alpinefields of wildflowers and truly memorable hiking for all.OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARKHome to temperate rain forests, naturalhot springs, pristine mountain lakes andwild Pacific Coast beaches, the park with26 native species is a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site.AVG TEMP:70 F (21 C)TIME ZONEPST (Pacific Standard Time)UTC/GMT -7 hoursNORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARKThis wilderness area that many call the NorthAmerican Alps offers a gorgeous alpine landscapeof snow-capped peaks crowned by more than 300glaciers. Explore the park via the Cascade Loop,a 400-mile (644 kilometer) scenic byway.

ExploreBELLINGHAMWASHINGTONNEAH BAYPort AngelesForkswhidbey ISLANDSequimPort TownsendBainbridge IslandOlympicNationalParkPACIFIC NORTHWEST ROAD TRIPWASHINGTON WATERWAYSNATURAL WASHINGTONFeaturing charming seasidevillages, stunning beaches,acres of lavender plus Olympicand Mt. Rainier National Parks,this is the ultimate ‘get-awayfrom-it-all’ road trip. Fall inlove with the great outdoors,small rural towns, freshfarm-to-table cuisine andNative American culture.From the Puget Sound to theSalish Sea, Washington’swaterways include captivatingwaterfront seaport towns linedwith unique shops andrestaurants plus historical andcultural attractions. World-classwhale watching, kayaking, biking,hiking, farm-to-fork dining andhistoric to luxury lodgings await!Explore the Cascade Mountains,Columbia River, Salish Sea androlling hills of EasternWashington. Delightful smalltowns that fish, forage, andfarm these regions reveal thepersonality of the state whilehistorical and culinary culturecomes to life as you travelacross this extraordinary region.Seattle, Bainbridge Island, Port Townsend, Sequim, PortAngeles, Olympic NP, Forks, Aberdeen, Long Beach, Mt. St.Helens, Olympia, Tacoma, Mt. Rainier NP, SeattleSeattle, Mt. Vernon, La Conner, Bellingham,Whidbey Island, San Juan Islands, Port Townsend,Bainbridge Island, SeattleSeattle, La Conner, North Cascades NP,Winthrop, Chelan, Wenatchee, Walla Walla,Mount St. Helens, Olympia, SeattleABERDEENBirthplace tomusic legend KurtCobain, known asthe front man ofthe rock band,Nirvana.MOUNTST. HELENSLearn about the1980 eruption ofMount St. Helens,the explosion’simpact and theregrowth ofthe area.SPOKANESecond largestcity in Washington,known for itsdowntownwaterfall, parks,shopping andrestaurants.BAINBRIDGEISLAND30 minuteWashington Ferryride from Seattle,find small-town fun,dining, shopping andwine tasting.MT. VERNONHome to acres oftulip fields. Wildlifesightings includepopulations ofbald eagles.BELLINGHAMWaterfront college town boastingbreweries, farm-to-table dining andAbundant outdoor recreation mountain to sea.NORTH CASCADESNATIONAL PARKMajestic mountainscenery, glaciers,alpine meadows,miles of trails andcascading waterfalls.WINTHROPSAN JUAN ISLANDSCHELANFORKSFind four seasonsof wine, sun andstunning naturalbeauty aroundclear blueLake Chelan.Setting for theTwilight books isalso a good basefor exploring theHoh Rain Forestand Ruby Beach.OLYMPIACapital of Washington, a culturalhub with breweries, coffee roastersand year-round farmers market.OLYMPICNATIONAL PARKUNESCO WorldHeritage Site withmagnificentmountains,rainforest, lakes andocean beaches.NorthCascadesNationalParkMt. VernonLA NATCHEETacomaMt. RainierNationalParkOlympiaAberdeenyakimaMt. St. HelensLong Beachtri-citiesWALLA WALLAKelsovancouverKITSAPPENINSULASTEVENSONPacific Northwest Road TripWashington WaterwaysNatural WashingtonLA CONNERLEAVENWORTHLONG BEACHSmall-town charmwith boutiqueshops, galleriesand localfarmers markets.Bavarian themedmountain villagewith alpine-stylebuildings, Germandining and outdooractivities.Enjoy 28 miles (45 kilometers) of continuoussand beaches, delicious seafood and vibrantPacific coastal towns.PORT ANGELESPORT TOWNSENDSAN JUAN ISLANDSSEATTLESEQUIMHarbor town withferry access toVictoria, BC.Gateway to OlympicNational Park’sHurricane Ridge.Waterfront townshowcasing Victorianarchitecture and afun downtownshopping district.Accessible by ferry or seaplane,the islands provide a mellowvibe to enjoy nature andcharming towns.Gateway forcruises to Alaska,the Emerald Cityis known forstunning sceneryand culture.A lovely seasidecommunity withsparkling small-towncharm and knownfor its manylavender farms andannual LavenderFestivals.Known as theNatural Side ofPuget Sound, westof Seattle, withmiles of accessiblebeaches.MOUNT RAINERNATIONAL PARKIconic volcanicmountain featurestrails and roadwaysto experiencewildflower filledmeadows andold-growth forests.TACOMATRI-CITIESWALLA mous for its Museum of Glass andthe America’s Car Museum, celebratingAmerica's love affair with the automobile.In the heart ofwine country withmore than 200wineries, invitingwaterways andparks.Discover the 120 wineries, charmingboutiques, restaurantsand tasting rooms ofWalla Walla WineCountry.Home of the PybusMarket with itsabundant localapples, cherries,pears and more.Western themedCascade Mountaintown with familyowned shops,breweries andgalleries.A wine lover’sparadise. Just 30minutes fromSeattle you willfind over 120wineries andtasting rooms.Across theColumbia Riverfrom Portland,Oregon, explorehistoric FortVancouver.With 300 days ofsun annually,enjoy outdooradventure,wineries andcraft breweries.WHIDBEY ISLANDHistoric, picturesque towns offer delicious food andshops with gorgeous mountain and water views.

With over a thousand wineries, Washington is the second largestPacific Northwestwine producing state in the USA, second only to California. Find atasting room to try some of the most popular wines—CabernetLIFESTYLESSauvignon, Riesling, Chardonnay, Merlot and Syrah. Tasting roomscan range from an outdoor patio to candlelit rooms and, if you’re lucky, you mayeven get to share a glass with the winemaker.The beer scene is also impressive as Yakima, Washington is the largest singlesource of hops in the world. Craft breweriesLorem ipsumabound in Seattle and across thestate. Artisan distilleries and craft cideries are on the rise producing everythingfrom single malt whiskey to gin and unique ciders using pear, black current andeven habanero peppers.Seattle is the birthplace and home of Starbucks and coffee is a local obsession.Roasters offer ‘cupping’ much like wine tasting.Paired with all these delicious beverages are remarkable offerings withaward-winning chefs specializing in farm-to-table meals. They purchase fromlocal fisherman, farmers and foragers that grow and harvest ingredients likeasparagus, mushrooms, lavender and an abundance of fresh seafood. Eat yourway across the state, it’s a foodie’s fantasy come true.Music and MoviesRetail TherapyWashington has been home to many popular musicians like BingCrosby, Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Kenny G, Quincy Jones andMacklemore and has boasted pop culture and musical innovation fordecades. Seattle is known for its contribution to grunge, jazz, punkrock, indie and hip-hop music. Well-known movies and TV shows withWashington backdrops include Sleepless in Seattle, Grey’s Anatomy,Twin Peaks, Frasier, and the well-known Twilight series.Unique shopping experiences abound in Washington. From thecolorful boutiques of Pioneer Square to high-end stores in thedowntown core—from outlet malls to major shopping centers, you’llbe sure to find the perfect gift to bring back to friends and family.Plan some extra time at SEA to visit the shops and galleries forPacific Northwest taste treats and treasures.

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