Seattle in 1 Day for Seniors - Private, non‑stop transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac (approx. 45 minutes)
In Collaboration with Ride In Seattle. Updated on February 1, 2026.

Door‑to‑door private transfer from Pier 66 (meet in front of Anthony's at Pier 66) to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. Non‑stop, luggage assistance included. Note: vehicle is NOT wheelchair accessible — read tips for alternatives.
This itinerary was created in collaboration with Ride In Seattle, inspired by the tour One - Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport . Please check the tour information during your booking process.
Highlights
- Private, non‑stop transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac (approx. 45 minutes)
- Meet your driver in front of Anthony's at Pier 66 for an easy, visible pickup spot
- Luggage handling and door‑to‑door assistance included; senior‑friendly pacing and tips
Itinerary
Day 1
Gentle, step‑by‑step plan for disembarkation, driver meeting at Anthony's at Pier 66, private transfer (45 minutes), and assisted drop‑off at SeaTac. Times are example schedule for a morning transfer — adjust your booked start time as needed.
Disembark & collect luggage — Pier 66 cruise terminal
Leave the ship, collect checked luggage and any carry‑ons at the gangway. Allow time to clear the cruise terminal and gather everyone before heading to the pickup point.
Tips from local experts:
- Ask the ship's crew for priority assistance if you have limited mobility — cruise lines typically offer expedited disembarkation and help with luggage.
- Pier 66 gangway area is relatively level; take the elevators on board if stairs are a concern and request port staff help to the ground level.
- Keep valuables and travel documents in a small day bag you carry onto the pier so you don't need to open large suitcases while meeting the driver.
Meet your driver — in front of Anthony's at Pier 66 (pickup point)
Driver will meet you at the designated pickup spot directly in front of Anthony's at Pier 66. Please have your booking name and phone number ready; driver will assist with luggage into the vehicle.
Tips from local experts:
- The official pickup spot is in front of Anthony's at Pier 66 — look for the vehicle with the Ride In Seattle sign; the restaurant awning is a good landmark if visibility is low.
- Driver contact: keep your phone on and set to the number provided at booking in case of slight timing changes; if you need extra assistance, tell the driver on booking so they can prepare.
- Important accessibility note: this transfer vehicle is NOT wheelchair‑accessible. If you require a ramp or lift, arrange accessible transport in advance or ask your cruise line for assisted transfer options.
Private non‑stop transfer to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac)
Comfortable private ride from Pier 66 directly to SeaTac. Travel time is approximately 45 minutes depending on traffic; driver will take the most direct route to your chosen terminal.
Tips from local experts:
- Typical route uses Alaskan Way/Alaskan Way Viaduct alternatives and I‑5 south; morning traffic can be light but allow contingency time — for international flights aim to arrive at least 2 hours before departure.
- Luggage handling included: ask the driver to place luggage in a convenient spot for easy retrieval at drop‑off; keep essential medication and documents in a small bag you carry onboard.
- If you have limited mobility but can walk short distances, request curbside drop‑off so the driver lets you out close to the terminal entrance; if wheelchair access is needed, prebook an accessible ride through SeaTac or contact the airline for special assistance.
Assisted drop‑off & airport check‑in guidance — SeaTac
Driver will assist with luggage at curbside and help you into the terminal. Follow signs to your airline check‑in and request special assistance at the airline counter if needed.
Tips from local experts:
- For international flights, SeaTac recommends arriving at least 2–3 hours before departure; for domestic flights 90–120 minutes is typical — check your airline's guidance and allow extra time for shuttle/terminal navigation.
- SeaTac has elevators, moving walkways and accessible restrooms — ask the airline or airport staff for escort assistance from curbside to your check‑in desk if walking long distances is difficult.
- If you have TSA PreCheck, bring your Known Traveler Number; otherwise, request wheelchair or special assistance at the airline desk and they will help you through security with minimal walking.
Itinerary Attributes
| Days | 1 |
| Highlights | 3 |
| Season | - |
| Month | - |
| Persona | Seniors |
| Transfers | 2 |
| Restaurants | - |
| Total Activities | 2 |
| Total Places | 2 |
| Activities Types | Break, Transfer |



