The Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal is an 11-acre complex along Seattle’s downtown waterfront, home to Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises. It offers weekly sailings to Alaska during cruise season and is located just 14 miles from Seattle Tacoma International Airport. Norwegian and Oceania passengers use the terminal, which is located in walking distance to many of the city’s popular tourism residents, businesses, and government officials.
The Port of Seattle has two cruise terminals, Pier 66 and Pier 91. Pier 66 is located right at downtown and serves primarily Norwegian and Oceania cruises. To reach the terminal, take I-5 towards Seattle and take the West direction. If traveling from North or South I-5, take the Mercer Street Exit and follow Broad Street until it turns into Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Alaskan Way and turn left, heading South.
Passengers cruising with Oceania Cruises or Norwegian Cruise Lines will embarkdisembark from the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. Smith Cove Terminal is a home port to Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean International. The Port of Seattle operates two cruise terminals, one downtown and one northwest of downtown. Seven major lines homeport in Seattle for the terminals.
Norwegian Cruises sail from the conveniently located Pier 66 in downtown Seattle, which is a 15-minute walk to Westlake Station. Seattle CruisePark offers safe, secure parking and services with FAST.
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