Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Seattle (Pioneer Park, Rainbow Bridge)
Price: $89.00
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Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Marvel at over a thousand acres of vibrant, colorful tulip farms in the largest tulip growing region in America on this tour through the Skagit Valley. The Tulip Festival is held annually in April, and it's the perfect time to experience the quintessential springtime scenery and full, blossoming rainbow of colors.

You'll be picked up at your Seattle-area hotel to begin your tour into the Skagit Valley and its Tulip Festival. The trip from Seattle on this tulip tour showcases over a thousand acres of tulip fields and bulb farm gardens. The wide palette of colors are on full display as you wander your way through rows and rows of blooming flowers in Tulip Town and Roozengaarde. Talk with the growers who've made this region famous for its tulips, buy fresh cut flowers to take with you, and even order bulbs to start your own tulip garden at home. From there, the tour moves on to the scenic and historic waterfront village of La Conner. This walking tour is easy for all fitness levels. Discover La Conner and the the very spirit of the great Northwest. Charming, beautiful, and full of art and culture, La Conner boasts quaint boutiques, specialty shops, and art galleries. Have lunch at one of the town's award-winning eateries while soaking in the waterside views and wildlife. After lunch, discover local masterworks at the Museum of Northwest Art, take a trip into the past at the Skagit Valley Historical Museum, and experience the charm of the Quilt & Textile Museum. Before heading back to Seattle, wander the trails at Pioneer Park, and take a jaunt over the Rainbow Bridge, perfect spots to take memorable photos by which you'll remember your day in Skagit Valley.

The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival runs each year through April. Come to this singular part of the Northwest and discover why its become the leading tulip-growing region in the country. You won't want to forget your camera to capture the wide array of colors in bloom on this beautiful and relaxing day-long tour.

Please Note: This tour does not pick up or drop off at the cruise pier or accommodate luggage. This tour is best for guests staying at a hotel before or after their cruise. If you book this tour as a cruise passenger, you will need to make your way to the closest hotel pick up point. If you arrive at Pier 66, you will need to select the "Edgewater Hotel" above as your pick up location. If you arrive at Pier 91, you will need to select the "Homewood Suites on Western Ave" above as your pick up location. If you do decide to bring luggage, you will be charged $10 US per piece of luggage, due to the driver upon pick up. Please also note how many pieces of luggage you expect to have with you at the time of booking. Hotel pickups begin approximately 30 minutes prior to the Tour Departure Time. You will be instructed to contact the local representative to verify your exact pickup time in your electronic ticket.

Shore Excursion Size
Small
Shore Excursion Type
Scenic
Shore Excursion Duration
8 Hours
Shore Excursion Departs From
Custom pick up from any downtown Seattle/SeaTac airport area hotel is provided for this tour. There is no pick up from the cruise pier. Please select your preferred pick-up location above.
Activity Level
Easy
Food/Beverage Provided
Not Included
Recommended Dress
We recommend walking shoes and comfortable layered clothing that can be removed.
Restrictions
This tour can accommodate a folding wheelchair, however, guests should be able to transfer themselves to and from the van.

This tour does not pick up or drop off at the cruise pier or accommodate luggage. If you do decide to bring luggage, you will be charged $10 US per piece of luggage, due to the driver upon pick up. Guests with a fold up wheelchair must advise local operator no less than 48 hours in advance so space can be arranged for its storage.