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Cruise around Puget Sound, stop at Poulsbo or Gig Harbor, explore Lake Washington and Lake Union - enjoy the amazing scenery and view the mansions by water, or hang out in a quiet cove for swimming, launch, or dinner.

CRUISE AROUND PUGET SOUND

Puget Sound is a complex estuarine of the Pacific Northwest, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, and part of the Salish Sea. It forms a transition zone between river environments and maritime environments in which saltwater from the nearby Pacific Ocean mixes with fresh water from the surrounding watershed in Washington.

Start your Seattle adventure on board our luxury yacht and discover the natural and cultural charm of Puget Sound areas.


Sight a unique state-run ferry system that connects the larger islands to the Washington mainland with vessels capable of carrying passengers and automobile traffic.

Watch the beauty of Seattle downtown during 2 hours ride, visit Agate Passage and make a loop around Bainbridge Island during 3 hours ride or explore the south part of the Puget Sound and Vashon Island during 5 hours ride. 

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BLAKE ISLAND

Blake Island is the perfect destination for 3 hours tour.
It's a secluded little spot 8 miles from downtown Seattle, in the middle of Puget Sound. Today it’s a cultural center for Native American art, food, and history. 
Getting to Blake Island is part of the adventure! The only way to get there is by boat.
As we depart the dock, the view of Seattle, the Space Needle, the Great Wheel, and the Seattle waterfront adds something special to the beginning of your experience.
This place is a gem! There is something for everyone and for every age at Blake Island.

POULSBO

Poulsbo is the top choice for 5 hours trip.


Poulsbo's historic Little Norway is one of the Kitsap Peninsula's favorite and most popular destinations for visitors of all ages and interests. Stroll down Front Street to explore galleries, museums, and shops in Poulsbo's growing Arts District or stop by one of several waterfront restaurants for a bite to eat overlooking the marina and waterfront park. Poulsbo is very pedestrian, child, and pet-friendly. It is also a favorite for boaters with a picturesque downtown marina.

Enjoy 3 hours on the water while riding to and from Poulsbo and spend 2 hours in Poulsbo Marina and Historic Downtown.

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BALLARD LOCKS

Locking through Ballard Locks is a unique experience.
Ballard Locks is the most popular tourist attraction in Seattle. Thousands of people come here to watch boats making their way through locks that connect the waters of Lake Washington, Lake Union, and Salmon Bay to the waters of Puget Sound. The Ballard canal allows recreational vessels to travel to the main dock and warehouses of Seattle's water harbor.
While cruising across the Ballard Locks, you can take in the spectacular views and experience the transition from fresh to saltwater.

LAKE UNION

Lake Union is a freshwater lake in the city of Seattle. Lake Union is the namesake of the neighborhoods located on its east and west shores: Eastlake and Westlake respectively. The northern shore of the lake is home to Gas Works Park.

Lake Union's scenic views and adventurous activities make it a popular recreational spot. From houseboats to paddleboards, fireworks, and city lights, Lake Union offers something for everyone.

No need to worry about waves. Sight floating homes, watch Seaplanes land and take off from the lake, and enjoy calm water for 2, 3, 5 hours, or maybe even a full day?

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LAKE WASHINGTON

Lake Washington is the second-largest natural lake in Washington and borders the eastern side of Seattle. Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington has two influent streams – the Sammamish River at its north end and the Cedar River at its south. From swimming, and fishing to kayaking, Lake Washington is a popular attraction in Seattle for water sports activities.
No matter is it your first visit to Seattle or not, you might want to embark on a Lake Washington cruise and enjoy outdoor activities.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Bainbridge Island is a totally different world. Its amazing charm, natural beauty, rural character, and central location in the Puget Sound make it a great place to explore for a day, a week, or a lifetime! Backed by Mount Rainier to the southeast, the Olympic Mountains to the west and surrounded by Puget Sound waters, Bainbridge offers abundant recreational opportunities and picture-perfect views.
It’s awesome to watch the Seattle skyline drift away as you head out towards Bainbridge on board your own private yacht charter. There are a variety of parks, trailheads, fascinating historical sites, and dozens of attractions to discover for tourists.

Plan for at least 5 hours trip to visit Bainbridge Island.

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VASHON ISLAND

Nestled in the heart of the Puget Sound with views of water or mountains at every corner, Vashon Island is truly a paradise-like environment.

You can only access this island by taking a breathtakingly beautiful yacht ride. Friendly people, relaxed atmosphere, sandy beaches, woodsy trails, parks, pastures, and unique natural settings make Vashon a refreshing Northwest getaway. Once you are on the island, you will be amazed by twists and turns, winding one-lane roads, tall trees, greenery, and sandy beaches.

5 hours tour will be perfect to make a loop around Vashon Island, plan for 5+ hours if you want to explore it deeper.

GIG HARBOR

Just 12 miles northwest of Tacoma, connected by the Tacoma Narrows Bridge across Puget Sound, Gig Harbor is on a bay of the same name and is perhaps the most picturesque town in the United States.
Much of that stunning scenery is thanks to its historic downtown waterfront. Visitors to the waterfront will find an abundance of boutiques, galleries, and eateries.
Gig Harbor is also home to several scenic areas like Kopachuck State Park and Skansie Brothers City Park. With so many shops to explore and natural areas to admire, simply walking through the streets and enjoying the scenery is well worth the visit to Gig Harbor.
It's best to plan a 7+ hours trip to explore Gig Harbor.

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Want to visit some other place? Thinking about traveling to the San Juan Islands? Need a one-way trip? Have your very own idea of the ride? Let us know! We will work to let your dreams come true.

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