Port of Everett Launches New Program to Attract Visiting Boaters

 

Bring your boat to Everett and get discounts from area businesses

Just got this in from our friends at the Port of Everett about an effort to attract more out of town boaters to Everett…

In an effort to attract visiting boaters, the Port of Everett Marina has launched a new Port Pass discount program aimed at attracting thousands of boaters and yacht clubs throughout the Puget Sound Region.
The booklet offers discounts at dozens of area restaurants, attractions, and shopping outlets. Among them are Future of Flight and Boeing Tour Center, the Imagine Children’s Museum, Scuttlebutt Brewery, Anthony’s, Tulalip Resort Casino and Seattle Premium Outlet Mall, as well as on-site restaurants and marine supply stores. The Port Pass package includes recreational maps, interactive on-line maps, and other resources to make your stay at the Port of Everett more enjoyable.
“We have a great marina here in Everett, and this program is designed to encourage boaters to stop by and see what we have to offer,” Marina Director Jeff Bearman said. “We are hopeful that this discount program will help us to reach visiting boaters and traveling yacht clubs as they make their decisions about where to spend their summer boating.”
The Port of Everett Marina, located on Port Gardner Bay, is the largest public marina on the West Coast, and offers full-service marina amenities. Some of the features include Jetty Island (a 2-mile man-made sandy beach accessible by boat), a free shuttle to the Tulalip Resort Casino for 4 or more people, on-site kayak rentals, summer concerts and farmer’s market, free wi-fi, and more!
Call our friendly Marina office staff 425.259.6001 to sign up for a visit to the Port of Everett Marina, or fill out a visiting boater request online at www.portofeverett.com.

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