The beloved Seattle Ice Cream Cruise is returning this year.
Seattle Water Tours is welcoming guests to the cruise’s new location at Fisherman’s Terminal. After taking last year off to find a new home, the Ice Cream Cruise is once again taking out of town visitors and local residents on a narrated tour of fascinating local waterways — and tempting them with ice cream.
The Ice Cream Cruise continues Sundays through Oct. 19. First sailing at 11 a.m.
“We’re excited to welcome everyone back to experience Seattle from the water — with ice cream in hand,” said Captain Mike Luis. “It’s a perfect outing for families, visitors and anyone looking for a fun, affordable, and truly unique way to see the city."
The Ice Cream Cruise is a 45-minute narrated tour of the Lake Washington Ship Canal and Lake Union on Sundays. For over 20 years the Ice Cream Cruise has delighted guests with a unique perspective on our city.
“And, as always,” Luis noted, “we are dog friendly, so bring along your furry companions!”
The Ice Cream Cruise departs Sundays only on the hour from Dock 9 at Fisherman’s Terminal, just south of the Ballard Bridge in Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood (3919 18th Ave West). Plenty of free parking and lots of things to do before and after the cruise. For schedules, ticketing and further information, go to www.seattlewatertours.com/ice-cream-cruise.
“We want to thank the Port of Seattle, and our friends in the commercial fishing fleet, for welcoming the Ice Cream Cruise to Fisherman’s Terminal,” said Luis. “We know our guests will enjoy visiting this active and dynamic fishing port.”