

Tillicum Village
The basics
Tillicum Village can only be reached by boat; most visitors opt for the 4- to 5-hour Tillicum Excursion that departs from the Seattle waterfront. The tour includes a greeting outside the longhouse; a meal of fire-roasted salmon, stew, and side dishes; and a live stage performance that incorporates traditional storytelling. Afterward, visitors have time to browse the gift shop or walk along the beach before the return boat ride to Seattle.
Things to know before you go
- Tillicum Village is ideal for those interested in seeing more of the Puget Sound area.
- The boat ride to Blake Island is roughly 45 minutes.
- Tillicum Village strives to use sustainable fish, with a combination of wild Alaskan salmon when available and farmed, all-natural steelhead.
How to get there
Boats to Tillicum Village depart from Pier 54 or 55 in downtown Seattle. If you have your own boat, you can make your own way to Blake Island and still participate in the meal and show or explore the trails or beach.
Trip ideas
When to get there
The Tillicum Excursion operates from April to September; the frequency of boats depends on the time of year, with more departures in the summer.
Blake Island
In addition to Tillicum Village, Blake Island offers an escape from the city and a chance to experience a bit of the Pacific Northwest’s bountiful natural beauty. Kayaking off the island’s 5 miles (8 kilometers) of shoreline is a popular activity, as is biking or hiking to look for birds or other wildlife. Camping is also available.
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