Seattle Harbor or Locks Cruise from Argosy Cruises
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During this narrated cruise, patrons admire the beauty and history of Seattle, from the skyline to the shipping port
Departure time and Location:
- Locks Cruise | Elliott Bay to Lake Union: 10:30 am
- Locks Cruise | Lake Union to Elliott Bay : 1:30 pm
- Harbor Cruise, Pier 55 on the Seattle Waterfront 1101 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101: 10:45 am, 12:05 pm, 1:25 pm, 2:45 pm, 4:05 pm, 5:25 pm
- Age: All Ages
- Free admission for children under Kid (3 and under)
- Boarding begins 30 minutes prior to departure
Argosy Cruises
See Seattle from the water with Argosy Cruises, cruising for more than 70 years we are experts on the water! Choose between our two sightseeing tours the Original Harbor Cruise or our local favorite, the one-way Locks Cruise. Our 1-hour Harbor Cruise will show you panoramic views of the Emerald City skyline, as you pass by major landmarks like the Space Needle, Olympic Sculpture Park, and the Seattle Great Wheel. Proceed to get an up-close look of Harbor Island and Seattle's shipping port. Our 2-hour Locks Cruise ventures into the waterfront and beyond! Pass by floating home communities, Gas Works Park, and get a unique ride through the Ballard Locks, transporting you from saltwater to freshwater (or vice versa). Both tours are great ways to see the city!
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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.