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Cruise Shuttle to Seattle's Cruise Terminals.

Private door-to-door cruise transfers from Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater to Seattle's two cruise terminals — Pier 91 (Smith Cove) and Pier 66 (Bell Street). Locked-in pricing, generous luggage capacity, and chauffeurs who know cruise embarkation timing cold.

All major cruise lines
Generous luggage capacity
Won't miss your boarding window



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Quick Answer

How do I get from Olympia to my Seattle cruise? Seattle has two cruise terminals located about 3 miles apart: Pier 91 (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal) in the Magnolia neighborhood north of downtown, and Pier 66 (Bell Street Cruise Terminal) on the downtown waterfront. A private cruise shuttle from Olympia delivers you door-to-pier with generous luggage capacity and locked-in pricing.

Service starts at $185 for a luxury sedan (1–3 passengers), $275 for an SUV (1–6 passengers, recommended for cruise luggage), and $395 for a Mercedes Sprinter van (up to 14 passengers). The drive is 62–65 miles via Interstate 5 and takes 80–100 minutes in normal traffic. We strongly recommend leaving Olympia at least 4 hours before your boarding window opens — cruise lines do not wait for late passengers.

Seattle's Two Cruise Piers

Which Pier Is Your Cruise?

This is the most important question to answer before booking transportation. Pier 91 and Pier 66 are about 3 miles apart by road — showing up at the wrong one with luggage means a frantic dash through Seattle traffic.

Verify Your Pier
Always trust your cruise booking confirmation, not the cruise line logo. Cruise lines occasionally swap terminals between sailings, and a few ships alternate piers depending on the date. Look for the terminal name on the embarkation documents you received from your cruise line or travel agent — the assignment is always printed there.
Most Alaska Sailings

Pier 91

Smith Cove Cruise Terminal · Magnolia neighborhood

Address
2001 W Garfield Way, Seattle, WA 98119
Location
Smith Cove · ~3 miles north of downtown Seattle
From Olympia
62 miles · 80–100 min via I-5 North
From SeaTac
~30–40 minutes
Cruise Lines at Pier 91
  • Carnival
  • Celebrity
  • Cunard
  • Holland America
  • MSC Cruises
  • Princess
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Most Alaska ships
Downtown Waterfront

Pier 66

Bell Street Cruise Terminal · Downtown waterfront

Address
2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121
Location
Downtown waterfront · near Pike Place Market
From Olympia
63 miles · 80–100 min via I-5 North
From SeaTac
~25–35 minutes
Cruise Lines at Pier 66
  • Norwegian (NCL)
  • Norwegian Bliss
  • Norwegian Encore
  • Norwegian Joy
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Some Holland America
  • Some Princess
Cruise Shuttle Pricing

Locked-In Cruise Day Pricing.

Same rates to either Pier 91 or Pier 66. SUVs and Sprinter vans recommended for cruise luggage capacity. All rates are locked at booking — no surge pricing, no traffic surcharges. Round-trip discounts available.

Vehicle
Passengers
Luggage
Recommended For
Olympia → Pier
Luxury Sedan Mercedes E-Class, Tesla Model S
1–3
3 bags
Couples with carry-on packing
From $185 one-way
Luxury SUV Cadillac Escalade, Chevy Suburban
1–6
6+ large bags
Most cruise bookings
From $275 one-way
Transit / Passenger Van Ford Transit
1–10
10 large bags
Family groups, multi-generational
From $325 one-way
Mercedes Sprinter Van Executive trim, leather
1–14
14 large bags
Group bookings, friends traveling together
From $395 one-way
Shuttle Bus / Mini-Coach Ford Coach
15–24
24+ large bags
Large cruise groups, family reunions
Call custom quote

Extended pickup areas (Yelm, Shelton, Centralia, Chehalis). SeaTac-to-pier and pier-to-SeaTac transfers also available at adjusted rates. Call 360-944-0606 for an exact quote.

Common Cruise Trip Patterns

Three Ways Cruisers Use Our Service.

Most cruise customers fall into one of these three patterns. Knowing your pattern up front helps us recommend the right vehicle, pickup time, and round-trip pricing.

Local Cruisers

Olympia Round Trip

Olympia home Pier Olympia home

You live in the Olympia area and your cruise sails from Seattle. Park your car at home, take a shuttle to your pier on cruise day, and we pick you up at the pier when your cruise returns. The simplest and most common arrangement.

Best for: Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, and Thurston County residents on Alaska or Pacific Coast cruises. Round-trip pricing typically includes a small discount over two one-ways.
Fly + Cruise

SeaTac → Pier → SeaTac

SeaTac arrival Pier SeaTac departure

You're flying in from out of state, going straight to your cruise, and flying home after disembarkation. We meet you at SeaTac baggage claim, drive you 30–40 minutes to your pier, then meet you at the pier on disembarkation day for the return to SeaTac.

Best for: Out-of-state cruisers who want a single transportation provider for both legs. Saves shopping for two different shuttle services and ensures consistent service quality.
Pre-Cruise Stay

SeaTac → Olympia Stay → Pier

SeaTac Olympia hotel Pier

You're visiting family in Olympia before your cruise, or staying overnight in the South Sound before embarkation. We handle each leg as a separate booking, often spread across two or three days. Common for cruisers visiting Pacific Northwest family beforehand.

Best for: Out-of-state visitors with family in the Olympia area, or cruisers who want to spend a day or two in the South Sound before boarding.
The Full Range of Cruise Transportation

Every Form of Cruise Shuttle Service from Olympia.

Whether you're searching for " cruise shuttle Olympia WA," "Olympia to Seattle cruise shuttle," or "Olympia to Pier 66 transportation," you're looking for the same thing: reliable, luggage-capable private transportation to your cruise embarkation. Here's how our cruise transportation maps to the most common search phrases.

Olympia to Seattle cruise shuttle and cruise shuttle Olympia WA describe our core cruise transportation service — private door-to-door transfers between Olympia and Seattle's two cruise terminals. Pickup at your Olympia, Lacey, or Tumwater address with locked flat-rate pricing from $185 in a luxury sedan, $275 in a luxury SUV, or $395 in a Mercedes Sprinter van. Every booking is private — no shared rides, no fixed-route stops.

Shuttle from Olympia to Pier 91 and Olympia to Pier 91 shuttle service specifically target Smith Cove Cruise Terminal, the most-booked cruise pier from Olympia. Pier 91 handles most Alaska-bound sailings — Carnival, Celebrity, Cunard, Holland America, MSC, Princess, and Royal Caribbean. The drive is 62 miles via I-5 North to the Magnolia neighborhood, taking 80–100 minutes in normal traffic. We recommend leaving Olympia at least 4 hours before your boarding window opens.

Olympia to Pier 66 transportation targets the downtown Bell Street Cruise Terminal — Pier 66 primarily serves Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania, and some Holland America and Princess sailings. The drive is 63 miles via I-5, also 80–100 minutes in normal traffic. Pier 66 is on the downtown waterfront near Pike Place Market — if you're staying at a downtown Seattle hotel before your cruise, the pier walk is short.

Olympia to Seattle cruise port transportation and Seattle cruise terminal shuttle Olympia cover the same service with cruise-industry terminology rather than the pier-specific names. The Seattle cruise port refers collectively to Pier 91 and Pier 66 — we serve both with identical pricing. Private transportation Olympia to cruise terminal is how the service is described by travel agents and cruise lines: every booking is private, dedicated entirely to your party with no shared rides.

Olympia cruise port car service and Olympia cruise transportation describe the premium service tier — luxury sedan service for couples on anniversary or milestone cruises, professional chauffeur in business attire, and the same locked-in pricing as standard shuttle bookings. For cruisers who want the boarding-day experience to feel as special as the cruise itself, the cruise port car service in a Mercedes E-Class or Tesla Model S starts at $185 one-way.

Cruise Day Timing

When Should You Be Picked Up?

Cruise lines have hard boarding deadlines — typically 90 minutes before sailing. After that, the ship sails without you. Here's our recommended pickup timing from Olympia based on 15 years of running this exact route on cruise day.

4 hrs
before boarding window

Standard Cruise Day

For a typical 11 AM–2 PM boarding window, leave Olympia 4 hours before your window opens. That's 80–100 minutes drive, 30 minutes terminal arrival buffer, and 90 minutes for the boarding line, security, and luggage drop-off.

4.5 hrs
summer Saturdays

Peak Alaska Season

For Saturday cruise departures during peak Alaska season (June–August), add 30 minutes for I-5 traffic and pier congestion. 2–3 cruise ships often board the same day, which means heavy traffic into the terminal area.

1.5 hrs
after disembarkation

Return Pickup Timing

For the return trip home, book your pickup 1.5 to 2 hours after the scheduled disembarkation time. Most passengers spend 60–90 minutes waiting for luggage and clearing customs. We hold the pickup window and monitor the terminal.

A Note About Cruise Luggage

Cruise luggage is different from airport luggage. You're typically packing for 7 to 14 days, which means more bags, larger bags, and often a few oversized items: garment bags for formal night, extra pairs of shoes, beach gear for warm-weather cruises, or rain gear for Alaska.

Our luxury SUVs and Mercedes Sprinter vans are the recommended vehicles for cruise transfers because they have generous cargo capacity for cruise-volume luggage. A couple with 4–6 large bags fits comfortably in an Escalade or Suburban. A family of four with extensive luggage often needs a Sprinter van even though they could fit in an SUV — the bags can't.

If you're uncertain about luggage volume, opt up to the next vehicle class. We'd rather have extra cargo space on cruise day than discover at pickup that everything won't fit.

How to Book

From Booking to Boarding.

Four steps to a cruise day where transportation is the easy part of the trip.

01

Confirm Your Pier

Check your cruise booking confirmation for the exact terminal — Pier 91 or Pier 66. This is the most important detail to get right before booking transportation.

02

Book Your Shuttle

Reserve online or by phone with your pier, cruise date, passenger count, and luggage count. Most bookings confirm within 60 seconds. Round-trip discounts available.

03

Cruise Day Pickup

Your chauffeur arrives at your Olympia, Lacey, or Tumwater address at the scheduled time, handles your luggage, and drives you directly to your specific pier.

04

Return From Pier

On disembarkation day, we meet you at the pier's pickup zone, help with luggage, and drive you back home. Most return pickups are scheduled 1.5–2 hours after disembarkation.

FAQ

Cruise Shuttle Questions.

The questions Olympia-area cruisers ask most often before booking their Pier 91 or Pier 66 transfer.

What is the difference between Pier 91 and Pier 66 in Seattle?
Seattle has two cruise terminals about 3 miles apart. Pier 91 (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal) is in the Magnolia neighborhood north of downtown and handles most large Alaska-bound ships. Pier 66 (Bell Street Cruise Terminal) is on the downtown waterfront next to Pike Place Market and primarily handles Norwegian and Oceania ships. Always verify your specific pier on your cruise booking confirmation since cruise lines occasionally swap terminals.
Which cruise lines use Pier 91 in Seattle?
Pier 91 (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal) serves Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Cunard, Holland America, MSC Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, and most major Alaska-bound ships. Pier 91 is at 2001 West Garfield Way, Seattle, WA 98119, in the Magnolia neighborhood about 3 miles north of downtown.
Which cruise lines use Pier 66 in Seattle?
Pier 66 (Bell Street Cruise Terminal) primarily serves Norwegian Cruise Line (Norwegian Bliss, Encore, Joy), Oceania Cruises, and some Holland America and Princess sailings. Pier 66 is located at 2225 Alaskan Way on Seattle's downtown waterfront, near Pike Place Market and within walking distance of waterfront hotels.
How long does it take to get from Olympia to the Seattle cruise terminals?
The drive from Olympia to Pier 91 or Pier 66 is approximately 62–65 miles via Interstate 5 North and takes 80 to 100 minutes in normal traffic. Allow 2 to 2.5 hours during rush hour or summer travel days. For cruise embarkation day, we recommend leaving Olympia at least 4 hours before your boarding window opens to account for traffic, terminal check-in, and security.
How much does an Olympia to Seattle cruise shuttle cost?
A private cruise shuttle from Olympia to Pier 91 or Pier 66 starts at $185 for a luxury sedan (1–3 passengers), $275 for an SUV (1–6 passengers with generous luggage room), and $395 for a Mercedes Sprinter van (1–14 passengers). Cruise rates are slightly higher than airport rates because of the longer drive and heavier luggage handling involved. All prices are locked in at booking with no surge.
Can you handle the larger luggage that cruise passengers travel with?
Yes. Cruise luggage is typically larger and more numerous than airport luggage because passengers pack for 7–14 days. Our SUVs and Sprinter vans are specifically used for cruise transfers and have generous cargo capacity. We recommend the luxury SUV for 2 passengers with 4–6 large bags, or the Sprinter van for groups of 4–6 with extensive luggage.
Do you provide return service from the cruise terminal back to Olympia?
Yes. Return cruise transfers are one of our most-booked services. We meet you at the cruise terminal pickup zone on disembarkation morning, help with luggage, and drive you back to Olympia. We recommend booking your pickup for 1.5–2 hours after the scheduled disembarkation time to accommodate the typical luggage retrieval and customs process.
What about flying in to SeaTac and going directly to the cruise pier?
This is a very common request. We can pick you up at SeaTac baggage claim with a name sign and drive you directly to Pier 91 or Pier 66 on cruise embarkation day. The SeaTac-to-pier drive is approximately 30–40 minutes. Many cruisers also book a return from the pier back to SeaTac for their flight home — both legs can be booked together for a discount.
How early should I book my cruise shuttle?
For Alaska cruise season (late April through September), we recommend booking your shuttle 2–3 months in advance, and 4–6 months for peak summer dates (June through August). Multi-vehicle bookings for cruise groups should be booked earlier. Same-day cruise shuttles are sometimes available, but we strongly recommend advance booking given how hard the boarding deadline is.
What happens if my cruise is delayed returning to port?
We monitor your cruise return information and adjust your return pickup accordingly. If your cruise is delayed by an hour or two, your pickup is automatically shifted. For longer delays (rare but possible), our 24/7 dispatch coordinates with you directly to reschedule. Standard wait time accommodations apply, similar to flight tracking on airport transfers.
Do you offer cruise port car service from Olympia?
Yes.Olympia cruise port car service uses our luxury sedan tier (Mercedes E-Class, Tesla Model S) for couples and small parties seeking a premium chauffeured ride to Pier 91 or Pier 66. The cruise port car service is a step up from standard shuttle transportation — **premium leather, dual climate, professional chauffeur in business attire**. Cruise port car service starts at $185 one-way and is most often booked by couples on anniversary cruises, milestone celebration sailings, or business-class cruise travel.
Do you offer private transportation from Olympia to the cruise terminal?
Yes — all of our cruise shuttle service is private transportation Olympia to cruise terminal. Every booking is a private vehicle dedicated entirely to your party. **No shared rides, no other passengers, no fixed-route stops.** You and your cruise group get the vehicle from your Olympia, Lacey, or Tumwater address all the way to your specific pier (Pier 91 or Pier 66). Private cruise transportation is the standard offering — there is no shared-ride alternative.
Is there a Seattle cruise terminal shuttle from Olympia for groups?
Yes. Seattle cruise terminal shuttle Olympia service for groups is one of our standard offerings — the **Mercedes Sprinter van (up to 14 passengers)** handles cruise groups of friends or extended family traveling together. For larger cruise groups (15-24 passengers), we operate **mini-coach buses**. Multi-cabin extended family cruise groups often book multiple vehicles traveling together as a convoy. Group cruise pricing reflects the higher passenger and luggage capacity needs.

Book Your Cruise Day Transportation.

One less thing to worry about on the day you've been planning for months. Pier 91 or Pier 66, both directions, locked-in pricing.