Top Reasons To Cruise Out of Seattle Before Your Alaska Cruise

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25 years of Alaska cruises from Seattle is a noteworthy milestone that reflects the strong partnership between the Port of Seattle and cruise lines over the years. To commemorate this special occasion, we are excited to celebrate with Linda Springmann, a seasoned expert in cruise and maritime marketing, who will share her insights and experiences on the evolution of Alaskan cruises from Seattle.

Seattle's maritime history runs deep, with the city serving as a gateway to the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The port has played a significant role in connecting passengers with unforgettable Alaskan adventures, showcasing the natural beauty and diverse culture of the region. As we raise a toast to the past, present, and future of Alaskan cruises, we look forward to continuing this legacy of exploration and discovery for generations to come.

Join us in commemorating 25 years of Alaska cruises from Seattle, as we celebrate the journey, the destinations, and the memories made along the way. Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or embarking on your first voyage, this milestone serves as a reminder of the enduring allure and allure of Alaskan adventures at sea. Cheers to many more years of unforgettable experiences and cherished moments on the high seas!
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Hi Bill. We spent 3 days in Seattle last June before our Alaska cruise. We really enjoyed Seattle.

brantthompson
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Thanks Bill, this formation will help us when we sail out of Seattle next year to Alaska. 😀🚢

Donszee
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I love Seattle yes best place to take a cruise from to go to Alaska

pamelabarber
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I am getting hungry just thinking about Pike Place Market! I am looking forward to a pre-cruise visit this year.

sallysmith
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Can someone recommend an economy hotel. Cheapest I’ve seen is $300 a night.

ilenet
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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.

KatherineHoward-ij