
Flexible & Reliable Seattle Tacoma International Airport
Sea-Tac is a city in and of itself. While it’s most known for being the home of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, it also boasts a number of city parks, community centers, and botanical gardens. Renting a charter bus in Seattle is the best way to explore Sea-Tac, especially if you’ve just landed at the international airport for the first time!
Why charter a bus for the Seattle Tacoma International Airport
If you’re traveling with a group, renting a charter bus in Seattle is the best way to experience the sights and sounds of Sea-Tac without worrying about navigating an unfamiliar city. We have several different buses to choose from: minibuses for small groups, mini coach buses for sports or cheer teams, charter buses for larger groups, and school buses for class field trips. We can accommodate groups of all shapes and sizes to provide safe transportation throughout Sea-Tac.
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Sea-Tac visitors should be sure to check out the Theatre in the Park concert series if visiting during the summer months. If you happen to land in Sea-Tac in June, the International Festival at Angle Lake kicks off summer in the Pacific Northwest and is free to attend. The festival includes ethnic and cultural dances from bands around the region, as well as craft beer and food vendors, a family fun run, grand parade, and skateboard competition. The Seiki Japanese Garden is another iconic Sea-Tac attraction. Relocated due to the expansion of the Sea-Tac Airport and re-opened in 2006, the Seiki Japanese Garden is believed to be the largest relocation of a Japanese garden ever attempted in the United States. One of the highlights of the garden is a magnificent, gnarled laceleaf Japanese maple that is now more than 100 years old. This tree came from the personal collection of Shinichi Seike, the garden’s founder.
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About the Seattle Tacoma International Airport
The city limits of Sea-Tac include a total of 10.5 square miles. It is home to more than 25,000 permanent residents and approximately 950 businesses, including the headquarters of Alaska Air and Horizon. Following World War II, the Sea-Tac airport became the region’s primary aviation gateway and the city around it rapidly developed into a thriving hospitality community. The city of Sea-Tac was officially incorporated in February of 1990. Historically, the region surrounding Sea-Tac Airport has long been frequented by Muckleshoot and Duwamish Native Americans. These tribes lived, fished, and hunted along the Green and Duwamish rivers for thousands of years before the first white settlers arrived in the 1850s. Today, Sea-Tac visitors can spend a lazy afternoon in one of the city’s seven parks, enjoy the sounds of the summer concert series, stroll through the Highline Sea-Tac Botanical Garden, or enjoy exquisite international cuisine at one of the city’s several fine dining locations.
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When you book with us, you can choose from a variety of vehicle options in your area, curated by availability, budget, and amenities.