Explore Seattle’s waterfront on an electric scooter tour with lunch. Discover hidden gems, maritime history, and vibrant culture. Book your adventure today.
Explore Seattle’s waterfront on an electric scooter tour with lunch. Discover hidden gems, maritime history, and vibrant culture. Book your adventure today.
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Miner’s Landing Pier 57 Seattle - Pier 57 — Miner’s Landing - Great Wheel
Experience the Seattle Great Wheel, Wings Over Washington, arcades, crab pots, and Miner’s Landing’s local kitchen & bakery.
Take the opportunity to ride the Wheel, explore the Wings Over Washington flying theater, enjoy fudge or ice cream, shop, or relax. (Optional Ticket…
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Miner’s Landing Pier 57 Seattle - Pier 57 — Miner’s Landing - Great Wheel
Experience the Seattle Great Wheel, Wings Over Washington, arcades, crab pots, and Miner’s Landing’s local kitchen & bakery.
Take the opportunity to ride the Wheel, explore the Wings Over Washington flying theater, enjoy fudge or ice cream, shop, or relax. (Optional Ticket Included)
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Seattle Aquarium - Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion
Located just steps from Pier 59, the new Ocean Pavilion is an expansion of the Seattle Aquarium, featuring immersive exhibits and a vast habitat showcasing the Coral Triangle and Pacific species. - Overlook Walk - Pass by the site of the new Market Front and Overlook Walk — Seattle’s innovative elevated pathway connecting Pike Place Market directly to the waterfront piers.
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Bell Harbor Marina - Bell Harbor Marina & Seattle Tall Ships
Continue north past Bell Harbor — Seattle’s downtown marina with yachts and the seasonal Bay Lady, Lady Washington, or Hawaiian Chieftain tall ship sails. -
The Edgewater Hotel - Edgewater Hotel & Beatles Story
Glide past the renowned Edgewater Hotel — Seattle’s only waterfront hotel built on a pier.
In 1964, the Beatles stayed here during their first U.S. tour, famously fishing from their hotel room windows into Elliott Bay. Add a fun pop culture tidbit: the hotel remains a celebrity favorite.
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Pier 70 Building - Pier 70 & MTV’s The Real World: Seattle
Final iconic pop culture stop: highlight Pier 70 — the old warehouse-turned-loft that housed MTV’s The Real World: Seattle in 1998.
The show captured Seattle’s late-90s waterfront vibe, right as the city’s tech boom was reshaping Belltown.
- Olympic Sculpture Park - Seattle’s beautiful free outdoor art park — 9 acres of waterfront green space with iconic sculptures like Eagle by Alexander Calder and Wake by Richard Serra.
Seattle’s modern waterfront story — where working port, nature, art, and public spaces come together. A perfect place for guests to take photos, relax, and plan their next stop in the city.
- Myrtle Edwards Park - Scooting through Myrtle Edwards Park is a delight—guests glide along a smooth 1.25‑mile waterfront path framed by Elliott Bay on one side and the BNSF rail line on the other. You’ll pass serene picnic lawns, driftwood‑fringed pocket beaches, and whimsical public art—including the striking “Father and Son” fountain and giant rock sculptures—while sweeping views stretch across Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier.
- Pier 91 - Arriving at Pier 91 (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal), guests are greeted by a dramatic waterfront stage surrounded by dockside activity—from towering cruise ships to colorful murals celebrating Seattle’s fishing heritage.
Port Seattle Look east to spot the Space Needle, skyline, and inland neighborhoods, and west for sweeping Elliott Bay vistas with ferries, cargo vessels, and possibly playful seals or birds gliding by.
- Pioneer Square - Seattle’s iconic cast-iron pergola built in 1909 — originally a cable car stop and elegant gathering spot for travelers and city folks. A perfect photo opportunity under the classic street lamps and totem pole nearby.
- Waterfall Garden Park - A hidden urban oasis! This pocket park marks the birthplace of UPS (United Parcel Service). Guests love the surprise: a 22-foot man-made waterfall tucked behind iron gates — a calm gem in the city.
- Occidental Park - Occidental Park is the heart of Seattle’s oldest neighborhood — an art-filled plaza lined with historic brick buildings and Pioneer Square’s creative energy.
- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Seattle’s official National Park museum tells the story of the Klondike Gold Rush — the event that transformed Pioneer Square into a boomtown in the 1890s. The guide will share how prospectors flooded the city, fueling saloons, gambling halls, and the original waterfront piers.
- Pioneer Square Habitat Beach - Just north of Yesler on Alaskan Way — Seattle’s new urban beach created as part of the waterfront revitalization project.
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Colman Dock - Washington State Ferry Terminal (Colman Dock) & Kitsap Ferry
Glide past Seattle’s busiest ferry hub — daily crossings to Bainbridge and Bremerton. - Seattle Fire Station 5 - A true hidden gem! Built in 1912 for the days when fireboats protected the bustling docks and timber piers.
Seattle’s working waterfront still relies on these fireboats — part of the city’s maritime heritage.
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Pier 55 - Pier 55 — Argosy Cruises & Seattle Stores
Wave to the Argosy harbor tour boats — they’ve been showing guests Elliott Bay since 1949.
Charming local souvenir shops and a busy boarding point for visitors heading out for locks cruises, harbor tours, or holiday lights sailings.
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Pier 54 - Pier 54 — Ye Olde Curiosity Shop & Ivar’s Acres of Clams
Iconic local stops: Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (mummies, shrunken heads, weird treasures).
Ivar’s Acres of Clams: Legendary Seattle seafood stand — known for chowder, fish & chips, and the seagulls that expect you to feed them!

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Discover Seattle’s lively waterfront on an electric scooter, led by a welcoming local who reveals the city’s hidden treasures through your wireless headset. This distinctive tour goes beyond the typical attractions, allowing participants to delve into Seattle’s maritime heritage, vibrant culinary scene, and energetic pop culture. Glide past picturesque…
Discover Seattle’s lively waterfront on an electric scooter, led by a welcoming local who reveals the city’s hidden treasures through your wireless headset. This distinctive tour goes beyond the typical attractions, allowing participants to delve into Seattle’s maritime heritage, vibrant culinary scene, and energetic pop culture. Glide past picturesque ferry docks, historic piers, and breathtaking skyline views. Perfect for those looking for an enjoyable and interactive way to explore the city.
- User-friendly electric scooters for an exhilarating adventure
- Uncover Seattle’s maritime history and contemporary food culture
- Journey through iconic locations like tall ships and secluded beaches
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.