Overnight Adventure Cruises
What better way to experience the Pacific Northwest than to wake up in a new environment….from an island hopping adventure…. to an eco/cultural excursion….to a weekend of play. Check out our 2012 lineup of adventure cruises and start planning your next adventure!
Daylight & Night Lights Casino Cruise
What a way to spend the summer season! Hop aboard the EXPEDITIONS for a cruise through the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Fidalgo Island! Stay in the new Swinomish Lodge, the latest addition to the Swinomish Casino for an evening of dining, gaming and entertainment… and that is just day one!
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Hood Canal Excursion
Experience world class accommodations, championship golf courses and fine NW dining in addition to cruising the Pacific Northwest’s most scenic and historic fjord…the Hood Canal.
This breathtaking journey cruises down a unique, glacier carved fjord off Puget Sound, only one of two fjords in the Continental United States. It stretches more than 50 miles and is surrounded by Washington’s most beautiful mountains and forestlands.
Rich in history and culture, the Hood Canal is an amazing combination of nature’s most extraordinary selections of flora and fauna and is one of the best places in the world for outdoor recreation. Known worldwide, the waters of Hood Canal provide for extremely bountiful and flavorful oysters as well as creating a wonderful habitat for many clams and salmon.
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Neah Bay Historical & Cultural Cruise
Enjoy the spectacular views of the Olympic Mountains and the shoreline of the Strait of Juan de Fuca as we sail past estuaries, lighthouses and rocky shores on our journey to Neah Bay.
This special excursion is highlighted by the warmth and welcoming of the Makah Nation with a Salmon bake, the opportunity to explore native arts and the Makah Cultural and Research Museum.
Our return adventure cruise starts with a tour around Tatoosh Island on the very tip of the state followed by views of south Vancouver Island and Race Rocks Lighthouse on our voyage back to the Port Angeles harbor.





