
Barely more than a century and a half ago, Seattle was not even a name on a map. The original town site was home to fewer than 300 intrepid souls and was soon named Seattle, honoring a Duwamish Indian leader named Sealth who had befriended the first settlers. The town then and the city today have always been intrinsically tied with the water.
Join us aboard the Royal Argosy for a fantastic lunch tour that takes you back to those first days and weaves a story into the 21st century. Discover what it’s like to make your own butter, learn about the importance of the gold rush and uncover details about one of the most “engineered” cities in the world during your 2-hour lunch adventure - a true taste of history!
Rate: $59 per adult (plus applicable tax and service charge for a $69 inclusive total rate)
INCLUDES:
Buffet lunch featuring: Crab Louis Salad, Smoked Salmon, Chicken Croquettes, warm sourdough bread and homemade butter, plus side dishes and more!
Coffee, tea and soda
All applicable service charges and taxes
A fully narrated interactive tour
Two hour cruise of Historic Elliott Bay
TOUR BEGIINS MAY 5th, OPENING DAY OF BOATING SEASON!







