


The easiest and possibly quickest way to get from Seattle Airport to the cruise port is by taxi, Uber or Lyft from the airport. Whichever cruise terminal you need for your cruiseĭeparture, there are several options for getting to the pier from SeattleĪirport, so let’s check them all out! Taxi, Uber or Lyft from Seattle Airport It is 12 miles north of Seattle Airport and the journey by road takes Over serving most of the main cruise lines for cruises to Alaska and East Coast It is scheduled to begin to be operationalįor the summer 2020 cruise season. To further add to the complications, Port of Seattle isĬurrently creating a new cruise terminal at Pier 46. You should allow 36-48 minutes if you are traveling by road. It is 16 miles north of Seattle Airport (19 miles via I-5) and Holland America, Princess Cruises or Royal Caribbean cruise lines, you will beĭeparting from Pier 91 (Smith Cove Terminal) which is at the north end of the If you are cruising Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity, Use I-5) and the journey by road takes at least 30 minutes. It is about 13 miles from Seattle Airport (14.5 miles if you Pier is right on the waterfront a short walk from Pike Place Market and theĭowntown district. Oceania Cruises, they depart Pier 66 (Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal). If you are cruising with Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) or

Seattle cruises depart from different piersĪlong the Elliott Bay waterfront so distances and ways of getting to yourĬruise ship from Seattle Airport depend upon which pier your cruise is Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) International Airport, commonly knownĪs Sea-Tac Airport, is 13 miles south of downtown Seattle and a similarĭistance from the cruise port.
