Two-Hour Stay & Play Locks Cruise for One from Argosy Cruises. Three Options Available.
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Cruising between Elliott Bay and Lake Union, customers may observe historical sights, fishing vessels, and picturesque city parks
- What’s included: one-way, two-hour live-narrated cruise through the Ballard Locks. The tour may start at Pier 55 and finish at AGC Marina, or start at AGC Marina and finish at Pier 55.
- Departure location: Customers can choose to depart at the following points:
- Pier 55 at 1101 Alaskan Way, Pier 55, Seattle, WA 98101
- AGC Marina, Dock E at 1200 Westlake Avenue North
- Departure times:
- Through September 2: Daily at 12:45 and 4:15 p.m.
- September 3 to 26: Daily at 12:45 or 1:15 p.m.
- September 27 to December 31: Fridays and Sundays at 12:45 p.m., Saturdays and Mondays at 1:15 p.m.
- Age groups:
- Youth tickets are valid for ages 4 to 12
- Adult tickets are valid for ages 13 to 64
- Senior tickets are valid for ages 65 and older
- Free admission for children aged 3 and under.
- View the schedule
- Notable sights: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle skyline, Fremont and Ballard bridges
View Argosy Cruises’s other offers:
- Evergreen Excursion Cruise for One Youth, Adult, or Senior
- Four-Hour Cruise for Youth, Senior, or Adult from Tillicum Excursion
- 90-Minute Lake Washington Cruise for One Youth, Senior, or Adult from Kirkland
- 90-Minute Sunday History Cruise for One Youth, Adult, or Senior from Argosy Cruises
- 60-Minute Harbor Cruise for One Youth, Adult, or Senior from Argosy Cruises
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About Argosy Cruises
Originally founded as a water-taxi service, Argosy Cruises has set sail around the Puget Sound for more than 60 years. Docked at the historic downtown waterfront, Argosy operates a fleet of ships that can seat up to 600 for a multitude of special events, along with live narrated tours. On the St. Patrick's murder-mystery cruise, just one of many special events, patrons solve the mystery of an untimely death just like an Irish detective does—over a traditional meal of corned beef, colcannon mashed potatoes, and Irish stew. For a taste of Native American culture, the Tillicum Village cruise—replete with a full buffet and live performances showcasing the beliefs of the Coast Salish—shepherds audiences on a narrated trip to the historically rich Blake Island.