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Visitors admiring a magnificent waterfall in Olympic National Park's dense temperate rainforest, experiencing the world's largest primeval forest's natural beauty.
Seattle's iconic Space Needle and city skyline shimmer under the sunset glow, with the snow-capped Mount Rainier visible in the distance, offering a spectacular urban vista.
Seattle city night view, with the iconic Space Needle brilliantly illuminated against a deep blue night sky, and countless city lights showcasing the metropolitan vibrancy.
A charming aerial view of Leavenworth German Village, showcasing its European architectural style nestled amidst mountains and colorful trees, offering a unique cultural exploration.
Majestic Mount Rainier, snow-capped and towering over an alpine meadow bursting with colorful wildflowers, under a clear blue sky in Mount Rainier National Park.
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Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls, German Village, Downtown Seattle, and Mount Rainier National Park 4-Day Tour from Seattle [Includes Ferry Tickets/English-Speaking Guide]


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:4 day(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 20 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Olympic National Park is home to the world's largest temperate primary rainforest, where you can explore the charm of its natural heritage.
Mount Rainier, the first landmark of Washington State, is covered with snow and surging volcanoes, a journey of ice and fire.
Check out all the Seattle landmark attractions: Columbia Tower + Pike Place Market + Space Needle + Chihuly Garden and Glass.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Luggage limit1 piece
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included
Accommodation typeHotel
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Traditional markets, City walking tour, Eco-tourism
TransportCharter car, Bus tour

Product Info

The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.

The itinerary for groups departing on Tuesday and Sunday is as shown in the itinerary. For groups departing on Friday, the "Seattle City Tour" in the itinerary will be moved forward to the second day of the trip. For groups departing on Saturday, the "Seattle City Tour" in the itinerary will be postponed to the fourth day of the trip. The order of the itinerary has changed, but the itinerary content remains unchanged.


Meeting point
08:10 Depart Seattle Public Library-Central Library; 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104;
07:45 Depart Seattle Chinatown; 616 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104;
Departure at 07:15 from Courtyard By Marriott Seattle Sea-Tac Area; 16038 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188;


Airport drop-off information: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA); 17801 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98158;
For tours departing on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, please book flights departing after 21:00.
For groups departing on Saturday, please book flights after 19:00.


Disbanding point
Courtyard By Marriott Seattle Sea-Tac Area; 16038 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188;
Seattle Chinatown; 616 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104;
Seattle Public Library-Central Library; 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104;


Optional Items List (For reference only, ticket prices fluctuate frequently without further notice. Tickets must be purchased from the tour guide)
$:USD
(1) Sky View Observatory at Colombia Center
Adults: $28.00;
Children (5-13 years): $22.00;
Opening hours: Thursday to Sunday
(2) Chihuly Glass Garden
Adults: $36.75;
Seniors (65+): $31.50;
Children (5-12 years): $27.30;
Ticket prices for attractions cannot be prepaid in advance. Please refer to the ticket window price at the attraction and pay the relevant activity fees to the tour guide during the group tour.
(3) The Museum of Flight
Adults (18-64 years): $29.00;
Seniors (65+): $25.00;
Children (5-17 years): $21.00;

Purchase Notice

If the group is not formed one day before the trip, a full refund will be given.
The driver or tour guide may change the itinerary order due to weather, road conditions, etc., but the itinerary content and duration will not be affected.

Reminders

  • 1. To ensure a smooth and complete itinerary, guests are responsible for strictly adhering to the meeting time given by the tour guide. If more than ten minutes pass before the meeting time, the vehicle will leave without waiting.

  • 2. Each person must pay a service fee of USD 15 per day to the driver or guide.

  • 3. Each person is only allowed to bring one piece of large luggage.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 20 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 13 to 19 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–12 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the best towns to stay in when visiting Olympic National Park?

When visiting Olympic National Park, consider staying in Port Angeles for easy access to Hurricane Ridge and the northern coast. Forks is convenient for exploring the Hoh Rainforest and Pacific beaches. For a more tranquil experience near Lake Quinault, Quinault offers lodge options. Each town provides different amenities and access points to the park's diverse ecosystems.

2. How do Olympic National Park and Mount Rainier National Park compare in terms of visitor experience?

Olympic National Park offers incredible diversity, from temperate rainforests and rugged coastlines to glacier-capped mountains within one park. Mount Rainier National Park, conversely, is dominated by the majestic Mount Rainier volcano, featuring extensive glaciers, alpine meadows, and unique subalpine ecosystems. Olympic focuses on varied natural heritage, while Mount Rainier emphasizes dramatic volcanic landscapes and high-altitude beauty.

3. What is the ideal time of year to visit Olympic National Park for optimal weather and activities?

The best time to visit Olympic National Park is generally from July to early September. During these months, the weather is typically warmer and drier, making it ideal for hiking, exploring coastal areas, and accessing higher elevations like Hurricane Ridge. Spring and fall offer fewer crowds and beautiful seasonal changes, though some roads or trails might still be closed due to weather conditions.

4. What types of wildlife, including bears, can visitors expect to see in Olympic National Park, and what safety precautions should be taken?

Olympic National Park is home to black bears, Roosevelt elk, deer, and various bird species. While grizzly bears are not typically found here, black bears are present. To ensure safety, always maintain a safe distance from wildlife, secure food in bear-proof containers, and carry bear spray if hiking in remote areas. Stay on marked trails and make noise to avoid surprising animals.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for exploring Downtown Seattle's landmark attractions?

For exploring Downtown Seattle's landmark attractions like Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and Columbia Tower, walking is often the best option as many sites are relatively close. Public transportation, including buses and the Seattle Streetcar, also offers convenient routes. Ride-sharing services are readily available. Consider the Seattle Center Monorail for direct access between Westlake Center and the Space Needle/Chihuly Garden and Glass.

6. Is the light rail a convenient way to reach attractions like Pike Place Market or the Space Needle in Seattle?

The Link Light Rail is a convenient option for getting to areas near Downtown Seattle. For Pike Place Market, take the light rail to University Street Station and walk a short distance. To reach the Space Needle or Chihuly Garden and Glass, take the light rail to Westlake Station, then transfer to the Seattle Center Monorail for a direct ride to the Seattle Center complex where these attractions are located.

7. Are there any shuttle services available for convenient access to attractions within Downtown Seattle?

While there isn't a universally dedicated free shuttle service covering all Downtown Seattle attractions, many hotels offer shuttle services to nearby points of interest for their guests. Additionally, specific attractions or events may occasionally provide their own shuttle connections. It's recommended to check directly with your accommodation or specific venues for available shuttle options.

8. What unique natural features can visitors explore in Olympic National Park's temperate primary rainforest?

Olympic National Park's temperate primary rainforest, particularly the Hoh and Quinault Rainforests, is characterized by its lush greenery, towering old-growth trees draped in mosses and ferns, and a unique ecosystem sustained by heavy rainfall. Visitors can explore vibrant moss-covered trees, listen to the diverse birdlife, and walk along scenic trails that wind through the dense forest canopy, offering a truly immersive natural experience.

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