Hop-On Hop-Off & One-Way Locks Boat Tour

Overview
Experience Seattle from Land on a double-decker bus, visiting many sightseeing stops throughout Seattle. Continue your experience by water, including a 2-hour locks boat tour that passes by many of the big fishing vessels, boathouses, seaplanes, and much more.
Included
- Hop-On, Hop-Off Ticket
- Locks boat cruise with Argosy Cruises
Excluded
- Hotel Pick Up / Drop Off
- Staff Gratuities
Important information
How many stops does the Hop-On Hop-Off route have?
There are 20 stops in total.
What are the hours of operation for the Hop-On, Hop-Off?
First tour starts at 10:00 am, last pick-ups of the day start at 4:00 pm (season dependent)
Operation Hours:
April 17 - June 26*: 10am to 4pm. 30 minute frequency.
June 27 - September 6: 10am-5pm. 20 minute frequency.
September 7 - October 31: 10am-4pm. 30 minute frequency.
*Memorial Day Weekend (May 23 & 24): 10am-5pm. 20 minute frequency.
Operation Hours:
April 17 - June 26*: 10am to 4pm. 30 minute frequency.
June 27 - September 6: 10am-5pm. 20 minute frequency.
September 7 - October 31: 10am-4pm. 30 minute frequency.
*Memorial Day Weekend (May 23 & 24): 10am-5pm. 20 minute frequency.
What is the frequency at each stop?
There is a 30 minute frequency at each stop.
Are the Hop-On Hop-Off Buses wheelchair accessible?
Yes! We have space for 1 motorized wheelchair per bus and several spaces for foldable chairs and walkers.
Are there restrooms on the boat?
Yes, all of the vessels are equipped with single stall restrooms.
Does the boat tour accept wheelchairs, scooters or strollers?
Yes the vessels are larger and can accommodate wheelchairs and scooters to 41" wide and offer an accessible restroom. Note that Pier 55 is a floating dock that moves with the tide.
Does the harbor cruise travel in rainy weather?
Yes! Vessels are fully enclosed and climate-controlled for guest comfort. The tour will go rain or shine!
Is the cruise good for children?
Yes! Children of all ages are welcome for the public tours.
Can I get seasick?
It is highly unlikely. The locks boats do not go out into open ocean water.