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Travel is back and visitors will soon arrive in the region to begin their cruise vacation to Alaska. That means hundreds of seasonal jobs at the airport and at the Port's two cruise terminals. Jobs are full and part-time with flex...
Watch the June webinar recording for an update on the progress to decarbonize cruise travel between Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska. The Pacific Northwest to Alaska Green Corridor project is a collaborative p...
For more than 20 years, the Port of Seattle has prioritized protecting the environment while growing cruise to deliver $900 million in annual business revenue to the region during typical operations. The Port is also committed ...
Toward the Greenest Cruise Port in North America The Port of Seattle is on its way to becoming the greenest port in North America, with a goal to phase out seaport-related emissions by 2050. The cruise industry is a ...
Below are frequently asked questions from cruise passengers.
Toward the Greenest Cruise Port in North America The Port of Seattle is proud to be the largest and fastest growing cruise market on the West Coast. For over 20 years the Port has prioritized protecting the environment whi...
We look forward to welcoming passengers back to our cruise terminals and are excited for the approaching 2024 Alaska cruise season. Contact your cruise line for official information about what to expect for your 2024 Ala...
The Port of Seattle targets its investments and programs to reduce the impacts of the cruise operations and protect our natural resources. As environmental stewards, we embrace our responsibility to our citizens, to the livability...
Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 serves as homeport for Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean. Opened April&nb...