The Port of Seattle has one of the fewest options for parking at any cruise port. This means high prices as well as limited choices for cruise passengers. You may prefer to check out hotels that offer free parking during your cruise and arrive the night before your cruise to take advantage?
If you are looking for Port of Seattle cruise parking, we’ve detailed the limited options available, but it’s going to cost you over $20 a day to park. Another option is to park at the airport, but the distance from there to the port means any saving could be lost once you pay for transport to the cruise terminal? We’ve collated all the information you’ll need to find your perfect parking option for your cruise from Galveston in the table below.
As with all our tables, you can filter and sort the information to quickly find a parking lot that is perfect for you. Clicking on the name of the lot will take you to further details below, including the street view of the lot so you can see where you will be parked.
Information in the table is correct as of February 2019 and prices include all applicable taxes and fees, but as prices can change, please ensure you confirm the price before purchasing. There is also a map showing the locations of all the parking options at the bottom of the post.
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Name | Address Telephone | Type of Parking | 7 Day Cost ($) | Time to Port | Shuttle | Notes |
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Republic Parking Northwest (Pier 91) | 9 Wall St. 206-783-4144 ext. 1113 | Garage | 149.00 | <5 minute walk | N | |
Republic Parking Northwest (Pier 91) | 2001 West Garfield Street 206.783.4144 extension 1113 | Outdoor | 184.00 | <5 minute drive | Y | |
Seattle Cruise Park | 1601 West Armory Way 888-418-3361 | Outdoor | 157.00 | <10 minute drive | Y | Shuttle leaves every 10 minutes |
SEATTLE PARKING LOTS
Below you will find further information on all the Seattle cruise parking lots in the table above, including a street view of the lot and a button to take you directly to their website once you have chosen your preferred parking lot.
This is your only option if you are cruising from Pier 66, but it does provide garage parking and a quick walk to the cruise terminal.
This is the more expensive option for Pier 91 offering a five-minute transfer to the terminal.
The cheaper option for Pier 91, but still very expensive compared to other cruise departure ports.
Looking for more information to plan your visit to Seattle?
You may find these articles helpful.
Seattle Cruise Port Guide
How to Get to Seattle Cruise Terminal
Where to Stay in Seattle with ‘Park & Cruise’ Deals
Things to See and Do in Seattle
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