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Information for International Travelers

Visa Holders or Green Card Holders / Lawful Permanent Resident: Here is what to expect when you return to the U.S. after traveling internationally  The information made available by the Port of Seattle on this website do...

Explore Seattle: Discounts and More

Top Reasons Cruisers Choose Seattle for their Alaska cruise home portEasy transportation; just 35 minutes from SEA Airport to hotels and cruise terminalsHotels; from luxury to economy, near airport or downtown optionsRecommended b...

Request for Proposals: Cruise Terminal Manager

Strong and steady growth in Alaska homeport cruise operations over 25 years has provided significant benefits to the Seattle community and Washington's economy. The Port's cruise business consistently generates economic returns fo...

2025 Cruise Summer Job Fair

Sat, Mar 08, 2025

Summer jobs available in Seattle!9:00 am to 4:00 pmBell Harbor International Conference Center3rd Floor2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, 98121Join us at the 2025 cruise job fair and meet with employers hiring for part-time and full-time ...

Cruise Activity and Performance Dashboard

The Cruise Activity and Performance Dashboard provides a visual representation of the Port's current and historic cruise activity including ship visits, passenger volumes, and shore power utilization. This information is linked to...

Terminal Directions and Parking

Select a terminal to see directions and parking details.   Not sure which terminal to select? Visit the Find Your Ship and Terminal page.

Find Cruise Jobs

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 fle...

The World's First Green Corridor for Cruise

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...

FAQs about Cruise Ship Emissions

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 ...

Cruise Ship Shore Power Facts

Toward the Greenest Cruise Port in North AmericaThe 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 sign...

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