Alaska cruises depart from various cities including Vancouver, Seattle, Alaska, and California. The starting point for an Alaska cruise can be either Vancouver airport, Seattle airport, Anchorage airport, or one of the San Francisco Bay area cruise ports. Seattle offers eight major cruise lines with multiple premier ships for Alaska adventures.
For official Alaska cruises from Seattle, contact your cruise line and depart from Port of Seattle, Terminal 91, located on Seattle’s downtown waterfront. Taxis, buses, rideshares, and car rentals are available outside the terminal. Round-trip Alaska cruises from Seattle can be more expensive than flying round-trip into Seattle or Vancouver. Celebrity Cruises offers round-trip cruises to Alaska from Seattle from May through September, with peak cruise times from June through August being ideal for school schedules.
The 2024 cruise season officially kicks off at the Port of Seattle’s Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. The terminals are separated by a few miles, each with its own amenities and advantages. The Emerald City, a bustling Washington port known as the Emerald City, is both a culturally rich metropolis and a popular destination for travelers from around the country and across the world.
From the Emerald City to the Great Land, travelers can follow in the footsteps of the Yukon Gold Rush on an Alaska cruise from Seattle with Princess. If you choose a one-way, Cross-Gulf Cruise, you will either leave or return to Seattle or Vancouver, but the other end of the trip will be through an Alaskan cruise. Cruises from Seattle depart from spring through fall.
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No! No!No! I will never go back to Seattle. I have never encountered so many violent, mentally ill people as we did in the days before or cruise and I’m from NYC. The Space Needle is a tourist trap. The Market was fun, but walking to and fro we were dodging agitated, violent homeless people in droves. We won’t go back- will sail out of Vancouver.