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The Port of Seattle said they expect more than 800,000 passengers and 275 ship calls this cruise season. The first ship is scheduled to arrive on Saturday from Norwegian Cruise Line. The season is ...
Environmental advocates are urging Washington state lawmakers to require cargo ships to plug in while in port. The Port of Seattle will require all cruise ships to use shore power by 2027, but cargo ...
The Port of Seattle is set to start a record-breaking cruise season Saturday, with nearly 300 scheduled ship calls bringing an estimated 1.9 million passengers to the city, officials said.
Western Washington’s ferries and cruises offer sweeping views of the ocean, sky, snow-capped mountain ridges and wildlife. Stunning views emerge as the sun sinks into the Pacific after a long ...
Seattle’s cruise season is here, and it’s expected to be busier than ever. The Port of Seattle is anticipating 298 calls, with almost 2 million passengers on board.
The Port of Seattle is set to start a record-breaking cruise season Saturday, with nearly 300 scheduled ship calls bringing an estimated 1.9 million passengers to the city, officials said.
The Port of Seattle has shore power at Pier 91 and will add it to Pier 66 in time for the 2024 cruise season. Plugging in and staying off a gas generator can reduce a ship’s emissions by 98%.
Seattle’s cruise season is officially setting sail.. On Apr. 12, the Norwegian Bliss will arrive at Pier 55—the first one of the year. The Port of Seattle is expecting to have 299 ship calls ...
Summertime Alaskan cruises are ideal for seeing this rugged landscape. As passengers glide by, the scenery is amazingly close ...
These include 39 cruises operated by Holland America, which is headquartered in Seattle and works with nearly 400 Washington-based vendors. A Port of Seattle spokesperson said the 2023 cruise ...
During the 2023 cruise season, cruise ships using shore power avoided emitting 2,700 metric tons of greenhouse gases and 0.75 metric tons of diesel particulate, which the port said was the ...
That means your port city is becoming more important as a tourist destination. Think of it as two vacations in one. On our cruise to Alaska, we sailed out of Seattle.