Getting from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Seattle Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 is fairly simple, with the main options being taxi or app-based rideshare, cruise-line motor coach transfers, pre-booked shuttle services, and a budget route using Link light rail…
Traveling from Anchorage Ted Stevens International Airport to the Whittier Cruise Terminal is fairly straightforward, with direct cruise-transfer shuttles, cruise-day motorcoach service, Alaska Railroad options from Anchorage, rental cars, and private transfers. (more…)
Traveling from Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to the Honolulu Cruise Terminal at Pier 2 is relatively easy, with taxis, rideshare apps, pre-arranged transfers, on-demand shuttles, and public transit all available from the airport; for most cruise passengers, the…
Quick ways to get from Pike Place Market to Seattle’s King Street Station (Amtrak/Sounder) with the least hassle, plus booking tips and station-to-station navigation. (more…)
How to get from Santa Monica Pier to 7th Street/Metro Center Station (Los Angeles): 4 reliable ways (Metro, express bus, rideshare/private car, and bike). (more…)
Landing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and heading for Downtown Atlanta? This guide breaks down every way to make the short trip into the city, from the MARTA train to taxis, rideshares, shuttles, and rental cars. (more…)
Landing at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and heading into Downtown Boston is straightforward once you know your options—this guide breaks down each route, what it costs, and how to navigate it with or without luggage. (more…)
Getting from Chicago to Toronto is easy once you pick your style: a quick flight to Pearson (YYZ), a comfortable train+bus combo via Detroit/Windsor or Buffalo/Niagara, a direct(ish) overnight bus, or a scenic self-drive across the border. Below you’ll find…
New York City to Niagara Falls is an easy escape: ride the direct Amtrak along the Hudson & Erie Canal, fly to Buffalo and shuttle, take an overnight bus, or drive the I-80/I-90 yourself. Pick by speed, budget, and how…
Toronto to Niagara Falls is one of Canada’s easiest day trips. Your main options are the direct GO Train (seasonal/dates vary), the frequent GO Bus, a self-drive via the QEW, guided day tours, or a private transfer. Here’s how to…