Our Sunset Sail is one of the most relaxing and affordable activities in Downtown Seattle. The Sunset Sail is powered by the wind, so it is extremally Eco-Friendly. We are one of the only cruises in the area that allow you to bring your own beer, wine, and food onboard (Alcohol only allowed for those 21+). Our sailboats were built for racing across the oceans, making them Seattle's most unique Sunset Sail.
Please arrive 20 minutes early to check in and receive your boarding passes.
You will find our yellow and green booth at the north side of Pier 56. We have many red signs with our company name. We are directly next to "The Seattle Shop."
Please come check in at our yellow and green booth and give your last name to the Dockside Administrator. Please check in at least 20 minutes prior to departure.
Rules:
-No Smoking onboard including vape
-No Drugs onboard including marijuana
-No Firearms
-No Drones
-The Captain has the right to remove alcohol from your posession if they feel you have over served yourself
-No Animals Allowed Onboard (including Service Animals)
-Verbal abuse of our crew members or other passengers will not be tolerated and will result in termination of sail and in some cases a report with your information to the United States Coast Guard and Seattle Police.
-No speakers or playing music from devices
-No refunds will be given for late arrival or missing the boat
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