Experience the highlights of Seattle, right in the heart of the city and extending to the suburbs. This journey takes you through the cream of the Puget Sound Area, featuring waterfalls, natural parks, and beaches.
Each SUV journey (Honda Pilot) is limited to 5 explorers. The van excursions (Ford Transit) accommodate up to 14 individuals.
Experience the highlights of Seattle, right in the heart of the city and extending to the suburbs. This journey takes you through the cream of the Puget Sound Area, featuring waterfalls, natural parks, and beaches.
Each SUV journey (Honda Pilot) is limited to 5 explorers. The van excursions (Ford Transit) accommodate up to 14 individuals.
- Snoqualmie Falls - Snoqualmie Falls ranks among Washington state’s top scenic attractions, drawing over 1.5 million visitors annually. The site features a two-acre park, a gift shop, an observation deck, the Salish Lodge, and the renowned 270-foot waterfall.
- Marymoor Park - For those seeking outdoor enjoyment, Marymoor Park offers regional…
- Snoqualmie Falls - Snoqualmie Falls ranks among Washington state’s top scenic attractions, drawing over 1.5 million visitors annually. The site features a two-acre park, a gift shop, an observation deck, the Salish Lodge, and the renowned 270-foot waterfall.
- Marymoor Park - For those seeking outdoor enjoyment, Marymoor Park offers regional trails for strolling, lawns for picnicking, and birdwatching along Lake Sammamish. As King County’s most frequented park, it welcomes over 3 million visitors each year to its 640 acres of recreational activities, unique amenities, and culturally enriching events.
- Juanita Beach Park - Juanita Beach Park boasts a playground, a bathhouse with restrooms, sand volleyball courts, ballfields, tennis courts, a walking path, picnic shelters, and a seasonal swimming area. Spanning both sides of Juanita Drive, it includes 1,000 feet of Lake Washington shoreline. In 2020, the park saw the reconstruction of its bathhouse and the addition of a new accessible playground. With a rich history as a favored summer spot since the early 1900s, the park features numerous interpretive signs detailing the area’s past.
- Alki Beach - Located in West Seattle, Alki Beach is a long stretch of sand with a paved walkway, popular in summer but ideal for walking or running year-round. It offers stunning skyline views and is a romantic spot for sunset watching. Take a moment to enjoy the scenery.
- Space Needle - The Space Needle serves as a drop-off and pick-up location, though return trips to hotels are not provided. This iconic observation tower in Seattle, Washington, is a symbol of the city and the Pacific Northwest, recognized as a Seattle landmark. Situated in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, it was constructed for the 1962 World’s Fair, which attracted over 2.3 million visitors. During the event, nearly 20,000 people used its elevators daily.

- Private transportation
- Bottled Water
- Maximum of 5 travelers
- Pick Up and Drop Offs
- All Fees and Taxes
- Park Entrance Fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled Water
- Maximum of 5 travelers
- Pick Up and Drop Offs
- All Fees and Taxes
- Park Entrance Fees
- Space needle entrance fee
- Space needle entrance fee
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.