One – Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport

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One – Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport

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  • 45 minutes (approx.)
  • From $27.00
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A smooth cruise-to-airport day is hard to beat. This one-way private transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac keeps things simple, with a mobile ticket and a pickup point that’s easy to find. You’re looking at about 45 minutes from shipside to the airport area, which is about as stress-free as Seattle connections get.

What I like most is the focus on real pickup logistics: you start at Pier 66, then you end at the specific SeaTac address (17801 International Blvd). I also like how communication is built in—there’s a strong pattern of drivers reaching out so you’re not wandering around with luggage in hand.

One thing to consider: like any shared-city road transfer, timing can swing with traffic, and experiences can vary depending on how the operator assigns vehicles and drivers. Plan to be at the pickup spot a bit early and confirm your exact airline check-in area once you arrive.

Key things to know before you go

One - Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport - Key things to know before you go

  • Pickup point is precise: in front of Anthony’s Restaurant at Pier 66
  • Drop-off address is set: 17801 International Blvd, SeaTac
  • Private for your group: only your party rides together
  • Mobile ticket: no paper ticket needed
  • Communication helps: drivers are reported to text or call to confirm timing
  • Around 45 minutes: expect about that long, traffic permitting

Pier 66 Pickup: Where Your Private Ride Actually Starts

One - Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport - Pier 66 Pickup: Where Your Private Ride Actually Starts
Pier 66 can feel like a maze if you’re rushing. The good news here is the pickup is tied to a clear landmark: after you’re off the ship, head to the private vehicle pickup location in front of Anthony’s Restaurant at Pier 66.

Why that matters: you’re traveling with cruise-day fatigue and often a lot of luggage. A known spot cuts out guesswork. It also helps if you’re traveling with a group or family and want everyone together at the same time.

I’d use a simple rule: arrive early enough that you’re not stuck watching the clock while hauling bags. The service is designed for pickup from Pier 66, and it’s a private transfer, so you don’t want to miss the window waiting to find the van.

Also, expect a curbside-style start. This isn’t a ticketed train platform. It’s a road vehicle pickup, so you’ll want to keep your phone handy for any updates related to timing and meeting your driver.

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The 45-Minute Drive to SeaTac: Timing and What Can Affect It

One - Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport - The 45-Minute Drive to SeaTac: Timing and What Can Affect It
The transfer time is listed at about 45 minutes. That’s a solid target when everything lines up—ship schedule, pickup timing, and road conditions.

In Seattle-area driving, the biggest practical variable is traffic. Even a well-run transfer can take longer on busier travel blocks, or if the driver has to manage timing across multiple pickups. One downside that shows up in real-world experiences is late arrival when schedules slip—so I recommend you treat that 45-minute figure as an estimate, not a promise.

Here’s how to make the ride day easier on yourself:

  • Keep your carry-on light enough that you can move quickly from vehicle to terminal.
  • Plan to get to SeaTac with extra slack if your flight is tight.
  • If you’re traveling with multiple people, agree on one meeting moment before you board.

Since this is one-way from Pier 66 to SeaTac, you’re mostly trying to solve one problem: get to the airport on time without wasting energy bargaining with taxis or sorting out parking.

Drop-Off at 17801 International Blvd: Making Sure You Land at the Right Door

The airport address provided is 17801 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98158. That’s the location used for the transfer, and it’s what you should key on when you confirm your pickup and drop-off.

The practical trick at SeaTac is that the curb can be close, but not always at the exact door you want—especially with luggage. One reported experience described being dropped a few doors away from the needed airline entrance and being told to walk with bags. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s worth planning for.

When you arrive:

  • Ask your driver to confirm the direction toward your airline check-in area.
  • Keep an eye on the terminal signage so you’re not doing extra walking with heavy suitcases.
  • If you’re using a specific airline entrance, don’t assume the drop-off is perfectly centered.

Even with a private transfer, you’re still coordinating an airport environment that has multiple terminals and entrances. Your goal is to finish the ride and start check-in fast.

Price and Value: Is $27 a Smart Deal for a Cruise-to-Airport Transfer?

At $27.00 per person, this is positioned as a budget-friendly one-way option. The real value isn’t just the cost—it’s what you buy with that price: less friction.

For many people, the alternatives are either a messy mix of taxis, rideshare pickups, or figuring out public transit with cruise luggage. A private transfer solves the “what do we do now?” question with a set pickup point at Pier 66 and a set airport drop-off address.

Here’s what makes $27 feel reasonable:

  • Pickup is included from a known Pier 66 landmark.
  • It’s private for your group, not a shared shuttle with random stops.
  • You use a mobile ticket, which usually speeds up the driver matching process.
  • The duration is controlled to about 45 minutes, which helps you budget your arrival.

If you’re traveling with just one person and have a very flexible flight, you might compare prices with rideshare. But if you’re rolling in with cruise timing, or you just want your day to work without stress, $27 can be a bargain.

Communication and Driver Reliability: The Big Stress Reducer

This kind of transfer wins or loses on timing and communication. And in the experiences shared, drivers stand out for staying in touch.

One passenger described that the shuttle was on time and that the driver both texted and called to make sure they were ready. When returning from a cruise, that kind of contact matters. Cruise debarkation can run slow, and it’s easy to get separated from your ride if nobody confirms details.

Another positive experience credited the driver, Brian, for being friendly and informative, with pickup that was on time both ways.

So what should you do as the rider?

  • Keep your phone charged and reachable around pickup time.
  • Reply quickly if you get a message.
  • Be ready before you think you need to be. It’s easier to wait than to chase.

The transfer includes mobile ticketing and confirmation at booking, which helps set expectations. But the real-world difference comes from whether your driver can line you up smoothly.

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Mobile Ticket and Private Group Ride: Fewer Moving Parts

One - Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport - Mobile Ticket and Private Group Ride: Fewer Moving Parts
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That matters more than it sounds. With a private transfer, you avoid the stop-and-start rhythm of shared services that can add minutes when you least want them.

You also get a mobile ticket, plus confirmation at the time of booking. Together, those two things usually reduce the “where do I go and what do I show?” confusion that can eat time at ports and airports.

One small but meaningful point from the experience details: service animals are allowed. If that applies to you, it’s good to know in advance.

There’s also a note that it’s near public transportation. That’s not the main reason to book a private transfer, but it can be a backup if you need options at the airport.

If you like control—meaning you want your day planned and you don’t want to improvise once you’re already tired—this setup makes sense.

Watch Outs: When the Experience Can Feel Uneven

One - Way Transfer from Pier 66 to SeaTac international Airport - Watch Outs: When the Experience Can Feel Uneven
Here’s the honest part. Even though this is a private transfer, real experiences can vary.

One account described a rougher ride experience on the return side: a dirty old bus, a driver who didn’t speak English well, and a pickup that arrived about an hour later than expected. The same account also mentioned that the airport-to-hotel part went better with a different type of vehicle and a nicer experience.

You might wonder why that happened. The key takeaway for you is not to panic—it’s to stay alert:

  • Confirm the exact pickup location at Pier 66 (Anthony’s Restaurant area).
  • Confirm your timing expectations before the day starts.
  • If anything seems off, message or call right away and keep your meeting point visible.

Another lesson from that account: drop-off can be a short walk away from where you need to go. So don’t wait until you’re standing at the curb to think about your route. Look at signs, and ask your driver which direction to head for your airline entrance.

For a transfer, small misses can feel big because you’re in a time crunch. If you book, I’d treat arrival timing as the most important part.

Who Should Book This One-Way Transfer

This transfer fits best if you want a straightforward move from cruise time to flight time.

Book it if you:

  • Are leaving from Pier 66 and want a clear pickup landmark.
  • Care about a private group ride instead of sharing with strangers.
  • Prefer a mobile ticket and simple confirmation.
  • Want an organized alternative to taxis and rideshare pickup chaos with luggage.

It may not be ideal if:

  • Your flight is extremely early and you can’t tolerate traffic delays at all.
  • You’re the type who hates any uncertainty on timing and drop-off curb location.

If you’re traveling with family, friends, or a small group, private transfers often feel calmer. Everyone gets on together, you avoid splitting up, and you reduce the risk of someone getting lost in port crowds.

Should You Book This Transfer or Not?

I’d book this transfer when your priority is reducing stress. The pickup point at Pier 66 (front of Anthony’s Restaurant), the fixed airport address at 17801 International Blvd, and the mobile ticket make this easier to execute than ad-hoc rides.

I’d also book it if you’ve had bad luck with late rideshare pickups or confusing airport drop-offs in the past. The repeated theme here is driver communication—texting and calling to confirm you’re ready.

Just keep one practical mindset: it’s road travel. Allow some cushion for timing, and double-check your exact walking route at the airport once you’re dropped off.

If you want low-effort logistics for a cruise-to-airport connection, this one-way private transfer is a solid value choice.

FAQ

Where is the pickup location on Pier 66?

Your pickup on Pier 66 is at the private vehicle pick up location in front of Anthony’s Restaurant.

Where does the transfer drop off at SeaTac?

The airport drop-off location listed is 17801 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98158, USA.

How long does the transfer take?

The duration is approximately 45 minutes.

Is this a private transfer?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

Do I need a paper ticket?

No. A mobile ticket is offered.

Do I receive confirmation after booking?

Yes. Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.

Is the pickup offered from a cruise ship?

The pickup details are described for after you’ve embarked and made your way to the private vehicle pickup location at Pier 66.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes. Service animals are allowed.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

How far in advance do people typically book?

On average, this is booked 49 days in advance.

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