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About the Port of Seattle (Cruise Port Information)
The Port of Seattle is ready to set sail for a very busy 2004 cruise season. Seattle will welcome over 140 cruise ship visits and over 500,000 passengers during this year's cruise season.
Seattle provides convenience and value to passengers sailing to Alaska. New ships and a second cruise terminal make sailing out of Seattle an extremely attractive travel option for passengers looking for the convenience of cruising from a U.S. based port.
Norwegian Cruise Line will depart from the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. Holland America Line and Princess Cruises will homeport at the new Terminal 30 Cruise Facility. Both terminals are conveniently located on Seattle's downtown waterfront with easy access to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Terminal 30 Cruise Facility The new cruise terminal facility at Terminal 30 will open May, 2003. Terminal 30 Cruise Facility will serve as homeport to Holland America Line and Princess Cruises. The terminal is located at 2431 East Marginal Way South at the south end of Seattle's downtown waterfront and just minutes from the city's retail core and historic Pioneer Square. Some details on parking information are available now. Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal is an exciting feature of the bustling downtown waterfront. Whether you're a passenger or passerby, you'll enjoy the sights and sounds of world-class cruise liners arriving at and leaving Seattle. Want to make your vacation truly memorable? Our Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal is the perfect location to launch an adventure to Alaska. While you're waiting to board your ship, visit the Bell Harbor Piazza:
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