1. Seattle Cruise Port, also known as the Port of Seattle, is a hub for cruise ships departing from Seattle and traveling to Alaska, Hawaii, and other destinations. The port is located on Elliott Bay in the heart of downtown Seattle and offers stunning views of the city skyline, Mount Rainier, and the Olympic Mountains. The port has two terminals: Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal and Smith Cove Cruise Terminal. Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal is the primary terminal for cruises and offers a variety of amenities such as retail shops, restaurants, and a parking garage.

2. The port is open year-round, but the cruise season typically runs from May to September. Working hours vary depending on the cruise schedule. For more information, you can visit the Port of Seattle’s website or contact them at (206) 787-3000.

3. Ticket information and transportation options vary depending on the cruise line and itinerary. It is recommended to check directly with your cruise line for ticket information, as well as transportation options such as shuttle services, taxis, and public transportation to and from the port. The port also offers a valet parking service for those driving to the terminal.