
Seattle's diverse attractions and culture can be experienced in a number of ways, from our world-class restaurants and museums to our architecture and local flair. The following are links to area companies that will help you find the best Seattle vacation possible.
GrayLine of Seattle
http://www.graylineseattle.com
Choose from sightseeing tours throughout Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Sightseeing tours that depart from Seattle last from 1-hour to a full day and are as varied as a double decker bus in Seattle to a full day to Mount Rainier, an interesting behind the scenes look at the Boeing Factory Tour. They also offer several area sightseeing cruises in Seattle and special sightseeing excursions to Victoria, Canada.
Kenmore Air
Join Argosy Cruises and Kenmore Air for this special trip combining a 2-hour narrated Lakes Cruise and a high-flying 20 minute scenic flight excursion that departs from the AGC Marina in South Lake Union. Take off with Argosy for the cruise portion that highlights Seattle’s floating home community, history and facts of the area plus scenic views of beautiful homes, Mt. Rainier and Husky Stadium. Then climb aboard Kenmore Air’s classic deHavilland floatplane for a 1,000 foot-high birdlike perspective of the region including the bustling downtown waterfront and the Ballard Locks.
Victoria Clipper
http://www.clippervacations.com
Your favorite travel company offering high speed service onboard the Victoria Clipper with service from Seattle to Victoria. The lowest rates on a Victoria and Seattle vacations, hotels, packages and tours.
Tillicum Village
http://www.tillicumvillage.com
Cruise to Tillicum Village on Blake Island and enjoy a cruise to the island, a traditional alder-baked salmon meal and Northwest Native American dance performance.
Seattle Aquarium
http://www.seattleaquarium.org
Come visit a nationally recognized aquatic educational center. Touch oceanic tidepool creatures; learn about sea otters, fur and harbor seals, fish, sharks, invertebrates, birds and marine mammals at this newly renovated facility on the Seattle waterfront.








