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During the summer, Seattle is usually a hotbed for tourism - but that's of course taken a serious hit because of the health crisis.

One struggling spot includes Pier 57 on the waterfront, home to Miner's Landing and the Seattle Great Wheel. And on top of the health crisis, the seawall also needs some emergency work done.

But when things are back to normal again, the people at Pier 57 have a new attraction in the works that will make a big splash. And we got a sneak peek.

You could say they are the latest one-two punch in the Puget Sound. Meet Orca One and Orca 2, the latest addition of Miner's Landing at Pier 57. The Orcas are the headliners for the new Salish Sea Tours that will give locals and visitors a captivating and unique perspective of Seattle now and then, all while touring Elliott Bay.

"We’ve got it set up with extra large windows so people can actually experience the tour from here," said Brian Nichols, Director of Operations. "You know how our inclement weather here in Seattle can be, if it’s pouring rain you can still go on a really cool tour sitting in here."

Stadium seats get everybody a spot on the boat that feels like first class. Every inch of the Orcas was thought out, and built in Bellingham. It took over a year to finish these beauties, the construction was a work of art. Even the engine room shines like a museum.

"We had the Duamish Tribe on board, we recently had the Pacific Northwest Tribal Councilmembers on board - we consulted multiple different Native Americans [for the boat's aesthetic]," said Nichols. "The art on here has been done by Native Americans all the way up to some of the First Nation people in Canada. A lot of detail and attention was put into that."

It's a large part of the tour, as well.

"Throughout the tour, which includes a promotion to learn more about the Native Americans. It's the first part of the Pacific Northwest, this is their home first."

Each Orca is 93 feet long, 26.5 feet wide and can comfortably hold 149 passengers.

"I think with this boat and the tours, everything changes daily," said Nichols. "The air changes, the sky changes, every time you get on board for tour it feels like a different experience."

There is something captivating and ivniting about these romantic Orcas. They are special crafts bringing joy to everyone, building memories for a lifetime.

While tour guides on the Salish Sea Tours are on hold right now, they hope to use the vessels as water taxis from West Seattle to Pier 57 very soon.

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All aboard! Do you have a tiny sailor who loves all things marine? A little aquatic aficionado who can’t wait to get out on the waves? Fortunately, we live in a city that has boatloads of places that will thoroughly entertain any water-loving adventurer. From the best boat rides in Seattle to museum exhibits, this on-point navigational tool includes the all the cool places in Seattle for kids who love boats!

Salish Sea Tours

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If you haven’t heard of Salish Sea Tours before, it might be because they are brand new! This one-of-a-kind Miner’s Landing waterfront boat touring company is Native-owned and offers an Elliot Bay tour like no other. The narrated tour shares not only the history of Seattle but focuses on its Indigenous people as well. With a fleet of two, 93-foot Native-designed catamarans, creatively called Orca 1 and Orca 2, you and your Littles can take the hour-long tour of the Bay, learn about the city’s history, be captivated by its Duwamish heritage and ride the waves in style. The boats have numerous seating options that accommodate just about anyone. Stadium seating in the front for outside viewing, indoor seating great for snack time or our plethora of rainy days and open deck seating for those beautiful summer afternoons. Plus, two full service bars (with snacks!), parents! It’s a unique and exciting addition to Pier 57, and one that is perfect for even your tiniest seafarers. Get tickets online and don’t forget those jackets. The wind can get a bit chilly out on the water.

Launch Hours: 1:30, 3, 4:30, & 6 p.m. Cost: $30/Adult; $20/Kids (3-11); $27/Senior; Free for kids 2 & under

Pier 57-Miner's Landing 1301 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98101 Online: salishseatours.com

Argosy Cruises Blake Island Fast Ferry

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While Argosy Cruises are revamping many of their water tours this year, one is still up and running and would make a great day trip for your enthusiastic mariners. Check out the Blake Island Fast Ferry. Departing from Pier 55 nearly every hour, jump aboard their vessel for the 30 minute trip to the 1,127-acre Blake Island State Park to experience the trails, nature life, beaches, clam digging, views and all that this little island has to offer. Stay for a couple hours or make it an overnight excursion by camping ! Blake Island is only accessible by boat and makes for a great day trip away from the hustle and bustle or, better yet, a smart way to occupy kiddos on these long summer days. And you won’t be left wondering how to nosh. Hit up the Longhouse Cafe for eats and treats if exploring sets that belly rumbling. Take a break and make it to Blake, for goodness sake!

Cost: $29/Person; Free for kids 3 & under

1101 Alaskan Way Pier 55, Suite 201 Seattle, WA 98101 206-623-1445 Online: argosycruises.com

Ballard Locks

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If watching boats is more your kiddos’ speed, look no further than the Ballard Locks, the busiest locks in the nation! Located just north of the city in the Ballard community and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, these locks will ooh and aah you little ship lovers. Watch along the railings as boats and ships both large and small pass through. Or bring a blanket and a picnic and sit in the grassy hill adjacent to the Locks as you watch the boats go by. Swing by the visitor center and admin building for further historic facts or stroll the botanical garden while you're there. It is also a great way to watch migrating salmon from June through September as they pass through the salmon ladder of the viewing windows. Not a bad way to spend a day with your nautical nuts.

Hours: Daily, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Cost: Free

3015 N.W. 54th St. Seattle, WA 98107 206-783-7059 Online: ballardlocks.org

Center For Wooden Boats

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If the nostalgia of a good ole traditional wooden boat is strong with you and your cadets, Seattle has just the place for you! Check out the Center for Wooden Boats, located on Lake Union. Founders Dick and Colleen Wagner, who had previously been renting out their wooden boats for the past decade, started this hands-on, living museum in 1976 to showcase and educate others about their collection. Now expanded to include the Wagner Education Center, you will be able to see more historic wooden boats than ever. Visit the gallery installations, hanging boat exhibits, restoration projects and art displays while you are there. But that’s not all. Since this is a living museum, you can rent out a wooden boat yourself! Their fleet, from rowing boats, to cats, to sailboats, are rented out for personal use right on Lake Union. ‘Wood’ you like to sail? You bet!

Hours: Weds.-Sun., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Closed Mon. & Tues. Last boat out at 5:45 p.m.

South Lake Union 1010 Valley St. Seattle, WA 98109 206-382-2628 Online: cwb.org

The Electric Boat Company

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What’s that? Captain your own boat? Yes, you can! The Electric Boat Company located on Lake Union lets you drive around your very own crew of up to 12 people. Easy to maneuver and navigate, with plenty of seating for all your skippers, these leisurely electric boats are where it’s at for a DIY glide on the water. We recommend the Duffy boats, perfect for a family. The kiddos will be able to check out all manner of boats and ships on the lake, as well as the draw bridge, the floating house community, and all the other quintessential Lake Union sights. Life jackets are complimentary for adults and kids and you can even bring your own food and bevvies while out on the ride. A pro when touring the lake this way is that the Duffy boats can also be fully enclosed and are heated if you book outside the summer months!

Cost: $125/hr. (minimum 2 hours)

2046 Westlake Ave. N., Suite 102 Seattle, WA 98109 206-223-7476 Online: theelectricboatco.com

Maritime Seattle at MOHAI

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Anyone who has been to Seattle knows how important our waterways are to our region. Lakes, chilly glacier runoff rivers, the Sound and the Pacific are all within our fingertips. It’s no wonder we have so many little lovers of water ready to learn and explore more! Check out the permanent Maritime Seattle exhibit at the Museum of History and Industry with your aquatic, inquisitive bunch. Located in MOHAI’s Naval Reserve Building, this gallery features old-timey diving equipment, a WWII-era submarine periscope with 360-degree views of Seattle, a Fresnel lens from the Smith Island Lighthouse, a real working ship’s wheel, an engine telegraph system and a tour of many historic ships with interesting tales to tell. You and your gang will leave here with tons of maritime knowledge that you won’t soon "castaway!"

Good to know: Check out MOHAI's newest exhibit Da Vinci-Inventions when you visit.

Hours:  Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs. in Aug., 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Cost:  $22/Adult; Free for kids 14 & under

MOHAI 860 Terry Ave. N. Seattle WA 98109 206-324-1126 Online:  mohai.org/exhibit/maritime-seattle

Emerald City Pirates Family Treasure Cruise

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Arrr, Matey! Climb aboard for a pirate treasure cruise on the Emerald City Pirates’ ship, Queen Anne’s Revenge ! Your buccaneers can join in this floating, interactive marauder experience while you toil around Lake Union in a pirate ship! You can take in the awesome view of the city skyline, but the real treat is the treasure search, games and the talk-like-a-pirate lessons your kiddos get while on board the hour-long swashbuckling cruise. They also have the chance to try their hand at the water cannons and will get a gift of their choice from the ship’s treasure chest. It’s truly all the fun your little hearties are searching for. You will want to walk the plank to the ship about 30 minutes ahead of time to board. And make time to check out the booty, swag, snacks and drinks at the ship’s store beforehand, too!

Hours:  Sat. & Sun., hours vary Cost:  $32/Adult; $27/Kid (18 mos.-14); $15/Kid (18 mos. & under)

860 Terry Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98109 206-639-8689 Online: emeraldcitypirates.com

Lake Sammamish State Park Boat Rentals

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With so many glorious lakes in our PNW region, it is hard to pick just one that is great for kayaking . But Lake Sammamish State Park is one of many worth the mention. If you are hitting up the Eastside and your Littles are eager to hit the waves, check out Lake Sammamish. There is a boat launch with kayak and board rentals at Tibbetts Beach. Get the kiddos jacketed up and send them out into the calm waters of the lake for a great day of paddling. Glide past the swimming area, hit the sand bar or check out the connected salmon creek. Don’t forget to keep your eyes on the sky. There are always bald eagles to be spotted here! Then, once your Littles get oar-arm, hit up the huge playground as well as the large sand beach for some picnic or sandcastle-building time . The concession stand is open now, too. Grab some ice cream, or if everyone is feeling the tummy rumbles, they also serve hot dogs, chicken sausages, nachos and…wait for it….Zeek's pizza! You won’t famish at Lake Sammamish! Full summer day filled with water fun? Check! Just remember your Discover Pass.

Foodie footnote: If a non-concession lunch or dinner is in the plan, hit up the XXX Root Beer Drive-In restaurant a few miles away for a monstrous burger, fries and a root beer float. There are only two of these themed eateries left so you won’t want to miss this novelty. Plus, it’s filled to the brim with groovy, nostalgic decor, making it a fun and unique place worthy of the visit while in the area!

2000 N.W. Sammamish Rd. Issaquah, WA 98027 425-649-4275 Online: parks.state.wa.us/533/Lake-Sammamish

King County Water Taxi

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If bigger is better when it comes to boats, consider taking an adventure on one of the King County Water Taxis! Departing from downtown Seattle, there are two trips you can take on the Taxi. Head to either West Seattle or Vashon Island for the day. Departing from Pier 50, the taxis leave just about every hour for the Seacrest Dock in West Seattle, or if you are heading to Vashon to play for the day, the taxi leaves in the morning and evening commute times. These vessels hold 278 people and there is room on board for bicycles if you feel like biking instead of hiking. If a day in West Seattle or Vashon is on your bucket list, your itty bitty cruisers will find this means of getting there totally up their waterway! The online schedule has exact taxi times.

Foodie footnote: About half a mile down Harbor Ave, Salty's on Alki Beach is a must for their famous brunch (on Saturdays and Sundays), lunch or dinner! You get one of the very best views of the Seattle skyline plus award-winning Northwest seafood cuisine (think: crab, lobster, salmon, halibut, clams...you name it!), and it’s absolutely worth a pop over! And, yes, they do have a kids menu if your kiddos prefer to see their sea life in the water as opposed to on their plate!

201 S. Jackson St. KSC-MT-0420 Seattle, WA 98104 206-477-3979 Online: kingcounty.gov/depts/transportation/water-taxi.aspx

Ice Cream Cruise

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Claimed to be the “sweetest trip around Lake Union,” the Seattle Water Tours’ 42-passenger Ice Cream Cruise is clearly meant to be enjoyed by your kiddos with ice cream treats in hand. Their ship, the Fremont Avenue , leaves on Sundays, every hour on the hour for a 45-minute trip around the lake. Youngsters can learn about some of the hot spots on Lake Union including the history of Boeing, the floating homes community and a shipyard that has been working for over 100 years. It’s even dog-friendly, if you feel like bringing the pooch! The excursion is on a first-come, first-served basis for cruises on Sunday year-round, and also for select times on Saturdays in the summer. Perfect for your little boaters and your sweet tooth. I scream, you scream, we all scream for cruising with ice cream!

Days & Hours: Sun., year-round sailings every hour, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. summer-only sailings at 11 a.m., noon & 1 p.m. Cost:  $15/Adult; $10/Kids (3-12); $4/Kids (2 & under)

860 Terry Ave. N. Seattle, WA 98109 206-422-0036 Online: seattlewatertours.com

Woodmark Waterfront Adventures

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Tweens and teens and even brave little teenies, we haven’t forgotten about you! If hitting the waves means taking your kiddos out for a bit more of an audacious ride, you may want to consider looking into Woodmark Waterfront Adventures. Located on Lake Washington at Carillon Point in Kirkland, this boat rental outfit has everything from ski/wakeboard passenger boats to jet skis, and from one and two-seater kayaks to SUP boards. They are all up for grabs! You can captain your own crew on a passenger boat, zoom around with your wild child on a jet ski, or, if you are feeling a sightseeing vibe, they also offer a captained boat to motor you around the scenic lake where you can see all the luxury real estate along the shore. You never know who’s house you may glimpse!

1200 Carillon Point Kirkland, WA 98033 425-999-1784 Online: waterfrontadventures.com

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    Seattle Dive Tours is a boutique scuba diving company providing diving tours, training, and travel across the Salish Sea and around the world. Our guided dive tour is limited to 4 guests and includes 2 dives with a professional dive guide and all standard rental gear. We offer PADI scuba diving training from Discover Scuba through Divemaster.

  20. Charter Requests

    Capacity Ranges from 20-145. If you're looking for the hour-long harbor tour, visit this link. First Name required. Last Name required. Phone required. Email required. Nature of Charter. Group Size required. min: 20 max: 145.

  21. Boat Tours & Experiences for Families in Seattle

    Hit up the Longhouse Cafe for eats and treats if exploring sets that belly rumbling. Take a break and make it to Blake, for goodness sake! Cost: $29/Person; Free for kids 3 & under. 1101 Alaskan Way. Pier 55, Suite 201. Seattle, WA 98101. 206-623-1445.

  22. Seattle Boat Tours & Events

    A beautiful day on the water Reel credit. Pookie is looking ABSOLUTELY FIRE tonightTikto. After this weekend, we are SO ready for spring and. Load More... Follow on Instagram. Argosy Cruises offers fun, narrated sightseeing boat tours of Seattle around Elliott Bay and Lake Union. Private charters & events available!

  23. Sweet Deals

    319 Second Ave S; nps.gov/klse. Embrace the adventurous spirit of Seattle's colorful Gold Rush era in the heart of historic Pioneer Square. Within a red-brick building, find two floors of exhibits detailing life during that time, then take a self-guided walking tour to uncover more history in the neighborhood. FREE.

  24. Salish Sea Tours

    Salish Sea Boat Tour, Seattle. May 2023. Great tour! Informative ( recorded ) & entertaining catamaran cruise on the waterfront. You can walk around the boat with drinks & food available. Seeing Seattle from the water gave you a different perspective . Very clean indoor & outdoor spaces to roam around. Read more.