Seattle in July
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Seattle in July
We will be in Seattle for 3nt/4 days in july. Need suggestions on whale watching trips? We are thinking of doing a day trip of whale watching combined with san juan islands.
one day mount rainer and another 2 days seattle's sigh seeing spots.
Any suggestions
one day mount rainer and another 2 days seattle's sigh seeing spots.
Any suggestions
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Here is a source for whale watching trips: http://www.argosycruises.com
Top sightseeing attractions in Seattle are:
• Pike Place Market
• Space Needle
• Ferry to Bainbridge Island
Other significant attractions include the following
• Pioneer Square
• Chinatown International District
• Museum of History and Industry
• Experience Music Project
• Seattle Great Wheel
• Underground Tour
• Argosy Locks Cruise
• Seattle Art Museum
• Olympic Sculpture Park
• Downtown Retail Core
• Frye Art Museum
• Woodland Park Zoo
• Pacific Science Center
• Seattle Aquarium
HTtY
Top sightseeing attractions in Seattle are:
• Pike Place Market
• Space Needle
• Ferry to Bainbridge Island
Other significant attractions include the following
• Pioneer Square
• Chinatown International District
• Museum of History and Industry
• Experience Music Project
• Seattle Great Wheel
• Underground Tour
• Argosy Locks Cruise
• Seattle Art Museum
• Olympic Sculpture Park
• Downtown Retail Core
• Frye Art Museum
• Woodland Park Zoo
• Pacific Science Center
• Seattle Aquarium
HTtY
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James Maya Whale-for the Whale Watching. We did this as a day trip, but wished we would have spent the night on the island.
I would spend the night at Rainier instead of doing it as a day trip. We spent two days and two nights and could have done more.
I would spend the night at Rainier instead of doing it as a day trip. We spent two days and two nights and could have done more.
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Burberry212, Victoria Clipper offers a whale watching trip that has a stop in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, so you don't have locate a separate wale watch. We took it several summers ago and had the magical experience of about 11 Orcas swimming under and past our vessel.
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