Glide along Seattle’s waterfront on a fun, one-hour guided scooter adventure filled with music, laughs, and fascinating stories. From the Seattle Great Wheel to Pioneer Square, you’ll explore iconic sights, quirky landmarks like Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, and scenic parks — all while enjoying photo stops, silly jokes, and the fresh Puget Sound breeze.
Pier 57 Miners Landing - the Seattle Great Wheel
We kick off right next to the towering Seattle Great Wheel, the waterfront’s most photogenic landmark. You’ll get a quick scooter lesson, meet your guide, and hear how this lively pier evolved from working docks to one of Seattle’s most popular attractions—all before rolling out for adventure.
Glide past Piers 59–62, home to the Seattle Aquarium, where playful otters, seals, and an incredible marine world await. Your guide will share fun maritime tales and point out hidden gems along the waterfront that most visitors stroll right past.
From this elevated viewpoint above the piers, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains while learning a few fun facts about Pike Place Market’s century-old history. It’s a perfect spot for group photos and a quick peek at the bustling heart of Seattle.
Once an industrial hub, Belltown is now a trendy hotspot for art, dining, and nightlife. We’ll ride by the cruise ship terminal and chat about how this neighborhood reinvented itself while still keeping a touch of its gritty past.
Built directly over the water, The Edgewater is Seattle’s only overwater hotel—and the site of legendary stories, like the time The Beatles fished from their hotel room window. We’ll swing by for a photo op and a quick dip into its rock ‘n’ roll past.
This nine-acre outdoor art museum is also one of the best places in Seattle for sweeping views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. We’ll pause for group photos, talk about a few of the park’s more curious sculptures, and enjoy a breath of fresh sea air.
Cruise along smooth, scenic paths with the water on one side and the city skyline on the other. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, herons, and even bald eagles as your guide shares a lighthearted take on Seattle’s unique geography.
Serving as Seattle’s main deep-water cruise terminal, Pier 91 offers panoramic harbor views and a front-row look at the ships that carry travelers to Alaska. Your guide will share quick stories about Seattle’s cruise boom and the terminal’s unique role in the city’s maritime economy.
Seattle’s oldest neighborhood is rich with Gold Rush tales, cobblestone streets, and hidden history beneath your wheels. We’ll stop at the iconic totem pole and pergola for a final round of photos before heading back to the waterfront.
From football fever to baseball pride, Seattle’s stadiums are where the city’s sports passion comes alive. We’ll roll past both and share quick stories, fun facts, and maybe a good-natured joke about our hometown teams.
Step into Seattle’s strangest and most fascinating shop, a waterfront staple since 1899. Inside you’ll find oddities, mummies, shrunken heads, and curios from around the world—plus plenty of quirky stories about the shop’s colorful history.
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