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Working Waterfront Harbor Tours

ferry reservations required
$5/person (2 & under free)

Wednesdays; July 12, 26, August 9 and 23, 2023; board Jetty Island Ferry at 5:45 p.m.; tour is from 6-7 p.m.

If you're looking for a fun and educational waterfront experience, consider booking a spot on a Port of Everett Working Waterfront Harbor Tour. On select Wednesdays in July and August, the Port of Everett is offering four Working Waterfront Harbor Tours aboard the 60-passenger Jetty Island Ferry. The guided tour explores the diverse roles the Port of Everett plays along the waterfront from the operation of its international seaport, public marina facilities, real estate development, environmental stewardship, public access, and more!

Please note: This year's tours are fully booked, however, you're welcome to come on standby.

"Throwback Thursday" Historic Everett Waterfront Tours

FERRY RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
$5/PERSON (2 & UNDER FREE)

Thursdays; July 6, 20, August 3, 17 and 31, 2023; board Jetty Island Ferry at 5:45 p.m.; tour is from 6-7 p.m.

Calling all history buffs! Consider booking a spot on Port of Everett's "Throwback Thursday" Historic Everett Waterfront Harbor Tours. On select Thursdays in July and August, the Port of Everett is again partnering with Historic Everett to offer five history tours aboard the 60-passenger Jetty Island Ferry. The guided tour explores Everett's former milltown days, when the lumber, fishing and maritime industries thrived. 

Please note: This year's tours are fully booked, however, you're welcome to come on standby.

Bus Tours

All aboard! Take a ride with the Port of Everett to learn about its various waterfront operations aboard a guided tour bus. In the springtime, the Port offers two 40-passenger tours that cruise through the Port's upland properties, including its international shipping facilities for a chance to see cargo operations in action and learn about trade. The tour also features the latest information on the Port's marina facilities and waterfront developments, including the 65-acre mixed-use Waterfront Place development currently under construction.

Please note: These tours were put on hiatus due to COVID-19 and have not been relaunched yet. 

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