Sailing Seattle
Washington State
About Sailing Seattle
Sailing Seattle offers elegant small-group adventures on Puget Sound, where classic sailing traditions meet modern comfort for an authentic maritime experience of the Seattle waterfront.
Reviews
Had the most amazing experience! It was so relaxing being out on the water while the sun was setting. The staff were incredible and offered blankets, I also felt very safe being on there without life jackets. It was a smooth sailing. And the views were unreal! It was a blast and hopefully will do it again next summer! Highly recommend!
— Emeka Evanks
Loved the sunset sail we took. It got a bit chilly towards the end but our captain Phil and mate Joe were always making sure we were all warm and comfortable. They had lots of stories about the sailboat and area, the views of the city at dusk were stunning. It was is very peaceful and relaxing sailing on the sound. Would definitely recommend this adventure.
— Beth Olson
Wonderful private sailing experience with smaller groups compared to other cruises. The captain and all the staff were incredibly kind and attentive. It felt a bit pricey, especially after seeing a 15% discount sign at the entrance that wasn’t applied. Still, overall, it was a great experience.
— Kelly Review Guide
Great experience and well worth the money! We had a great time on the sailboat and going around the harbor. I also highly recommend the sunset cruise it was great timing and led to great photos. We would definitely do it again. My only feedback would be that I wish it was clearer when people are arriving and checking in how the ticket process works different boats have different tickets and they only explained it apparently when people first arrived 30 minutes before departure but when we got there it wasn’t explained until they started loading people on the boat and we were very confused where to go since there were probably 60 to 70 people just standing around everywhere waiting to load on the boats and you couldn’t hear them properly. Also, for those who have disabilities or stability issues they should be given some kind of notice or options to get a seat on the boat that is accessible for their disability. Some spots on the boat require two hands and balance to be able to stay seated properly on the boat and not all people on our boat could do that. There weren’t even really seats on most of the boat you’re just sitting all over the boat deck and hull and trying not to slide off when the boat leaned side to side. Some people had to sit on a cooler blocking the path to inside the boat because there is nowhere else for them to sit without falling off.
— Amber
Sailing Seattle is a great way to be on the water and enjoy the city view from the Sound. We’re local and try to make it on several times a year. The staff is always so nice & friendly! Highly recommend!
— Dion Cavataio
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