The Port of Seattle has two cruise terminals, both located along Seattle's stunning waterfront — gateways to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
⚓ Terminal 1 — Bell Street Cruise Terminal
📍 Pier 66, 2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121
An 11-acre multi-use complex within walking distance of Pike Place Market and the Seattle Aquarium, or a short taxi ride to the Space Needle. Restaurants and a mini-mart with ATM are located onsite, along with wheelchair, scooter, and oxygen rentals that can be delivered directly to your cabin.
🚢 Cruise Lines
Norwegian Cruise Line — 6 to 10-day Alaska cruises aboard Norwegian Jewel, Pearl, Sun, and Norwegian Bliss.
Oceania Cruises — Alaska aboard the Regatta.
🧳 Luggage Storage
No luggage storage at this terminal, but storage can be arranged through Luggage Hero. Click here for pricing and locations closest to the Bell Street Terminal.
⚓ Terminal 2 — Smith Cove Cruise Terminal
📍 Pier 91, 2001 W Garfield St, Seattle, WA 98119
Located at the north end of Seattle's waterfront, Pier 91 is a short drive from the city center. Amenities include luggage storage for before or after cruise excursions and a rental car kiosk on site.
🚢 Cruise Lines
Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America, Princess Cruises & Royal Caribbean International
🚢 Cruise Lines from Seattle
The following cruise lines home port in Seattle through Spring, Summer, and Early Fall, primarily sailing to Alaska.
🌡️ Weather in Seattle
September to November are the best months to visit Seattle, with fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures.
Be sure to pack rain gear — winds can get chilly in the colder months and there is always a chance of rain in Seattle.