Here by Water
Approaching from Puget Sound, Elliott Bay Marina is located along the northern shoreline of Elliott Bay, near Smith Cove and just west of Seattle’s downtown waterfront.
Head toward the Seattle waterfront and locate the entrance to Smith Cove, just north of Pier 91.
The marina lies inside the protected basin adjacent to Terminal 91.
GPS Coordinates: 47° 37.45′ N, 122° 23.27′ W
Upon arrival, hail VHF Channel 17 for slip assignment and docking assistance.
Our deep-water access and wide fairways make entry and maneuvering easy for vessels of all sizes.
Here by Land
Elliott Bay Marina is conveniently located just minutes from downtown Seattle at:
- 2601 W Marina Place, Seattle, WA 98199
From I-5:
- Take the Mercer Street exit (Exit 167) toward Seattle Center.
- Continue on Mercer Street, then turn right on Elliott Avenue West.
- Follow signs for Magnolia Bridge and turn left to cross the bridge.
- Take the first right onto 15th Avenue West, then a quick left on W Garfield Street.
- Follow W Garfield Street as it curves and becomes W Marina Place.
- The marina entrance will be on your right.
- On-site parking is available for slip holders and visitors. Look for signage directing you to guest dock access and the marina office.
Our Reviews
We have been residents of EBM for three years now, and we’ll say this place is like a country club. The only thing missing is Golfers. We boated in Newport Beach, Ca. and Dana Point, and Catalina and those places can’t hold a candle to EBM. How many places can you get assistance mooring on a windy day? You can here. The staff goes out of their way to know your name and fill any of your needs. The restaurants are fabulous. The gas dock is friendly too. These people are first-class and the best in Seattle.
Tony Loviscek and Steve Hough
We live five hours away from our boat and enjoy the confidence we have in the marina’s security and the watchfulness by staff.
Eric and Fay Alm
Quiet, hidden gem. Great restaurants, slips, accessibility and extaordinary views of the city and Mt. Rainier.
Michael Kennedy