How much is a shuttle from Tacoma to Pier 91? +
A private cruise shuttle from Tacoma to Pier 91 (Smith Cove) starts at $125 sedan / $165 SUV flat-rate. Pier 66 (Bell Street) is slightly less at $119 sedan / $159 SUV due to closer proximity. Pricing is flat-rate with no surge — same price regardless of cruise season demand or sail-day timing.
Which cruise pier does my cruise line use? +
Most major lines use Pier 91 (Smith Cove): Carnival, Celebrity, Cunard, Holland America, MSC, Princess, Royal Caribbean, and Virgin Voyages. Pier 66 (Bell Street) primarily serves Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania, Silversea, and Windstar. Always confirm on your boarding documents — pier assignments occasionally vary by ship and date. See the full lookup table above.
How long does it take to get from Tacoma to Pier 91? +
The drive from Tacoma to Pier 91 takes 45 to 65 minutes depending on traffic. Heads-up: Elliott Avenue traffic is brutal between 1 PM and 4 PM during cruise season. Pier 66 (downtown) is about 5–10 minutes faster. We recommend leaving Tacoma at least 4 hours before stated boarding time to account for traffic, luggage drop, and security check-in.
What time should I arrive at the cruise port? +
Most cruise lines require boarding to be complete one hour before scheduled departure, with check-in opening 3–4 hours prior. The optimal arrival window is 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM for most afternoon sailings — late enough to avoid early-morning chaos, early enough to handle embarkation calmly. Avoid arriving during the 2 PM rush.
Do you handle cruise luggage? +
Yes. Cruise luggage is heavier and bulkier than airport luggage — and we plan for it. Sedans handle 3 standard bags, SUVs handle 6, vans handle 10, and Sprinters carry 14 with full cargo space for trunks, garment bags, and wine cases. The chauffeur loads and unloads at both ends. We can also coordinate with the Port of Seattle's free Cruise Luggage Valet Program on your return.
What's the difference between Pier 91 and Pier 66? +
Pier 91 (Smith Cove) is in Magnolia, 3 miles north of downtown Seattle, not walkable to anything. Serves most major cruise lines. On-site parking, indoor terminal, dedicated rideshare lot. Pier 66 (Bell Street) is on Seattle's downtown waterfront, walkable to Pike Place Market, with a parking garage skybridge-connected to the terminal. About 5–10 minutes closer from Tacoma.
Can you pick us up after the cruise? +
Yes — and we recommend booking the return trip at the same time as your departure. Disembarkation typically begins 7–9 AM with off-times scheduled by deck or boarding group. We coordinate pickup based on your assigned debark time. We can also drop you directly at SeaTac airport for a one-way return trip — Pier 91 to SeaTac is about 35 minutes, Pier 66 about 25.
Is shuttle cheaper than parking at the cruise port? +
For a 7-day Alaska cruise, parking at Pier 91 costs ~$245 ($35/day × 7). Round-trip shuttle from Tacoma is $250. Costs are comparable for solo travelers and couples — but shuttle eliminates car security risk, parking lot wait times, and the post-cruise drive home while exhausted. For groups of 3+, shuttle is meaningfully cheaper, plus you skip the long walk from outdoor parking lots to the terminal.
What's the Port Valet luggage program? +
A free service from the Port of Seattle in partnership with SeaTac airport. On the last night of your cruise, your luggage is taken from your cabin, checked in at the airport, and delivered to your final destination's baggage claim. You disembark luggage-free. We pick you up at the pier bag-free and route to wherever you're headed next. Available for most major cruise lines and major US airlines.
What if my cruise is delayed or cancelled? +
Cruise cancellations get fully refunded with at least 48 hours' notice. Within 48 hours, we charge 50% if we can't rebook the slot. For ship arrival delays on disembarkation morning, we monitor the actual port arrival and adjust pickup automatically — no charge for delays.
Do you offer round-trip booking discounts? +
Yes. Booking outbound + return at the same time gets a small discount on the pair, plus priority dispatch and same-chauffeur scheduling where possible. We can also coordinate the return drop-off direct to SeaTac if you have a same-day flight after disembarkation.
Are you available for cruise season weekends? +
Yes — we operate 24/7 every day including peak Alaska season weekends. 2026 is Seattle's busiest cruise season ever (300+ ship calls, 2.1M passengers), so Saturday morning embarkation slots and Sunday morning debark windows fill up fast. Book at least 2 weeks ahead during peak season for best vehicle availability.