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With the right foundation and a passion for travel, you can turn your love of travel into a rewarding career as a travel agent in Seattle. The key is finding a supportive host agency, like Vincent Vacations, that provides the training, tools, and resources you need to build a successful leisure travel business.

In most cases, an independent travel agent in Seattle will work with a host agency. A host agency provides resources to Seattle travel agents, including access to booking systems & partner programs, marketing support and training. A host agency also provides agents with an IATA number, allowing them to earn commission on the travel they book. Some host agencies like Vincent Vacations, offer comprehensive training programs and ongoing support.

Join our award winning travel agency in Seattle, where we provide the tools, training, and support you need to succeed. Our team of expert travel agents is dedicated to creating unforgettable travel experiences for our clients, and we are looking for motivated individuals to join us. Whether you are an experienced travel professional or new to the industry, we welcome you to explore the exciting opportunities we offer.

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At our Seattle based travel agency, we believe in empowering our travel agents with the knowledge and skills needed to excel. We provide comprehensive training programs that cover everything from industry basics to advanced booking systems and marketing strategies. Our ongoing support ensures you are never alone in your journey to success.

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As part of our team, you'll have access to exclusive deals, industry resources, and cutting-edge technology. Our strong relationships with top travel suppliers mean you can offer your clients the best rates and packages available. Plus, our robust booking platform simplifies the process, allowing you to focus on what you do best – creating memorable travel experiences.

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We understand the importance of work-life balance, which is why we offer flexible working arrangements. Whether you prefer to work from our Seattle office or remotely, we provide the tools and support to help you succeed. Our collaborative and inclusive work culture ensures you feel valued and motivated every day.

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Being based in Seattle, gives us a unique advantage in understanding the local market. We pride ourselves on our deep connections within the community and our ability to provide personalized service to our clients. As a local travel agent, you’ll have the opportunity to leverage your knowledge of the Seattle area to build a loyal client base and make a meaningful impact.

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The Emerald City is known as an epicenter for arts, technology and outdoor recreation. People here love to explore the thousands of hiking trails that surround the area on the coast and in the nearby forests of the Cascade Range and the Olympic Mount...

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Seattle is situated on Puget Sound, surrounded by the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. The city skyline is impressive with shimmering glass high-rises and 100-year-old buildings standing side by side. This beautiful port city came into its own after gold was discovered in the Klondike and 100,000 people passed through the Northwest in 1897 and 1898 on their quest for wealth in Alaska Visit the Klondike Gold Rush Museum or the Space Needle by day and enjoy a vibrant jazz nightlife in turn-of-the-century Pioneer Square where the city first took root.


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The combination of water, hills and lush greenery in a mountain setting on the shores of Puget Sound make Seattle, Washington, one of the most beautiful urban areas in the U.S. With its efficient bus system, growing light-rail network and compact downtown district, Seattle is also user-friendly.

Seattleites have plenty to brag about: There's the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, plus the Mariners, Seahawks and Sounders FC sports teams. There are fine restaurants, good museums and vigorous arts and music scenes.

Even Seattle's infamous rainy winter weather has a good side. All that rain helps make Seattle the evergreen "Emerald City" and produces wonderful flowers. And Seattle is where Starbucks got its start, in 1971, at Pike Place Market.

Must See or Do

Sights—The spectacular variety of Pike Place Market; the view from the Space Needle; the view of Puget Sound from the decks of Washington State Ferries; the Volkswagen-crushing troll and other public art in Fremont; the historic buildings and galleries of Pioneer Square Historic District; the city skyline from Gas Works Park; the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard.

Museums—The interactive music exhibits at the Museum of Pop Culture and the adjoining Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame; Native American and African art at the Seattle Art Museum; the stunning Olympic Sculpture Park on the waterfront; the impressive holdings of the Seattle Asian Art Museum; cutting-edge contemporary art at the University of Washington's Henry Gallery; aviation and aerospace artifacts at the Museum of Flight; gorgeous glassworks at Chihuly Garden and Glass.

Memorable Meals—The fresh seafood and beautiful views at Anthony's Pier 66 and Chinook's at Salmon Bay; creative Pacific Northwest dishes at the legendary Dahlia Lounge; unique Italian-American entrees and cabaret-style entertainment at The Pink Door; the inspired dishes and table-side service at El Gaucho; espresso everywhere.

Late Night—Dessert at Dilettante Mocha Cafe; jazz at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley; the best bands in town at Tractor Tavern, Neumos or The Showbox; salsa and swing dancing at Century Ballroom; viewing city lights from Salty's on Alki Beach; hanging out in Belltown; bar-hopping on Capitol Hill; late-night breakfast at 13 Coins Restaurant.

Walks—The Washington Park Arboretum and its Japanese Garden; Volunteer Park Conservatory on Capitol Hill; Alki Beach Park for a California-esque stroll; walking, biking or skating through the city on the Burke-Gilman Trail.

Especially for Kids—The Children's Museum in the Seattle Center; interactive exhibits at Pacific Science Center; the tide pools at the Seattle Aquarium; the highly regarded Woodland Park Zoo; the covered playground at Gas Works Park; Carkeek Park; the fish ladder at the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks; the bizarre Archie McPhee toy and novelty shop.

Geography

Seattle borders Puget Sound, the salty inland waterway that flows through the Strait of Juan de Fuca into the Pacific Ocean. Several freshwater lakes also shape the city. Lake Union is home to the houseboat community spotlighted in the movie Sleepless in Seattle, and more recently has been home to massive redevelopment projects, including the site of Amazon's headquarters. Gigantic Lake Washington, spanned by two bridges, separates Seattle from Bellevue, Redmond (home to Microsoft), Kirkland and other suburban cities on the Eastside.

Seattle's waterfront hugs the curve of Elliott Bay. Pioneer Square, the oldest part of the city, is to the south, just up from the Alaskan Way waterfront, and comprises the southwest corner of downtown Seattle. Two massive sports stadiums stand just south of the neighborhood: CenturyLink Field houses the Seahawks football team and the Sounders FC soccer team; T-Mobile Park is home to the Seattle Mariners baseball team. Directly southeast of Pioneer Square lies the multiethnic International District, filled with Asian grocery stores and gift shops.

Pike Place Market enjoys a central location in downtown Seattle above the Seattle Aquarium and waterfront. North of the Market is trendy Belltown. Seattle Center lies even farther north, about a mile/kilometer from the downtown core, at the foot of elegant Queen Anne Hill. Hip Capitol Hill rises to the east, on the other side of Interstate 5. North of the Ship Canal and Lake Union, the funky neighborhoods of Ballard, Fremont, Wallingford and the University District run west to east.

History

Seattle got its start in 1851, when a small group of courageous pioneers dropped anchor at windy, inhospitable Alki Point in what's now West Seattle. Soon the settlers moved to a better location across the water on Elliott Bay. They built a town in present-day Pioneer Square and called it Seattle after a friendly Native American, Chief Sealth of the Duwamish tribe.

The first business, a lumber mill at the foot of Yesler Avenue, fed the demand for timber created by the California gold rush. The town survived the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, which nearly gutted the wooden business district. Optimistic residents built over the ashes, creating the handsome redbrick structures that still grace Pioneer Square.

Seattle boomed in the late 1890s, when prospectors struck gold in the Alaska-Yukon fields. The city became a major transit point for fortune hunters heading north. Merchants grew rich outfitting the gold rushers, and shipbuilders raced to create boats for the Seattle-Alaska route.

The city became an important shipping and industrial center in the early 20th century. World War II strengthened the logging industry and sparked shipbuilding, aviation and other war-related activities. The Boeing Corporation fueled the city's economy in the postwar decades. Seattle hosted the 1962 World's Fair on what is now Seattle Center, home of the Space Needle.

In 1971, the world's first Starbucks opened in Pike Place Market, and Seattle soon became the espresso capital of the country. The city became a major player in the tech industry when Microsoft, Amazon and other companies set up shop in the 1980s and 1990s. Although Boeing, once a major employer, has moved its headquarters to Chicago, the Seattle metropolitan area remains home base for such big names as Nordstrom, Costco and REI. Seattle is also a major port for foreign trade.

These days, Seattle is best known as Amazon's home base, which has wrought a bevy of new development—and 40,000 new employees—that have helped shaped this former fishing village into a bona fide global city. The development has been a mixed bag, with locals complaining about constant noise and construction, growing traffic, increasing gentrification and rising prices that have driven long-term residents out of their homes. But such growing pains—according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Seattle has grown more than 18% since 2010, faster than any other U.S. city—haven't dampened the city's overall appeal, which still draws record numbers of visitors eager to explore its diverse offerings.

Potpourri

The ubiquitous Starbucks moniker arose from an old mining camp on Mount Rainier called Starbo. This name reminded an original Starbucks partner of a character named "Starbucks" in one of his favorite books, Moby Dick.

The term "Skid Row" originated in Seattle's Pioneer Square. Today, it's known as Yesler Way.

Ballard, the old Scandinavian fishing district, was once an independent city. A water shortage—exacerbated by a suspicious dead horse in the reservoir—forced the community to join Seattle in 1907. Embittered locals hung the flag at half-mast and draped City Hall in black crepe.

Harbor Island, which is a part of the Port of Seattle, is the nation's largest man-made island.

The Space Needle sways approximately 1 in/2.5 cm for every 10 mph/16 kph of wind, but 30-ft/9-m bolts keep it firmly anchored at the base of Queen Anne Hill. The tower's original name was Space Cage.

The Seattle Public Library system has the highest per-capita percentage of library-card holders in the U.S.

Standing nearly 3 mi/5 km tall, Mount Rainier is the highest point in Washington. One of the world's most massive volcanoes, it first erupted about a half-million years ago. If it erupts again, it will cause catastrophic damage to the Seattle region.

Keep your eyes peeled for familiar faces when dining or grabbing coffee around town: Bill Gates, Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder and authors Neal Stephenson, Terry Brooks, Jonathan Raban, Timothy Egan and Dan Savage call the Emerald City home. Bruce Lee and Jimi Hendrix were also Seattleites.

Location

Major cruise lines offer weekly service out of Seattle to Alaska May-September. Most cruise lines dock at Smith Cove Terminal, located at Pier 91 (2001 W. Garfield St.). Others depart from Pier 66, also known as Bell Street Pier, on the Seattle waterfront (2225 Alaskan Way).

A 1,500-space parking garage is located directly across the street from Bell Street Pier, and Smith Cove Terminal has 1,000 secure parking spaces and a complimentary shuttle to the terminal.

Concierge assistance, onboard airline check-in, luggage storage, taxi service and car rental are available at the cruise terminals. Bell Street Pier is located within walking distance of numerous restaurants, and Smith Cove Terminal offers a cell phone lot for passenger pickup. Phone 206-615-3900 or 206-787-3911 for more information. http://www.portseattle.org.



Shore Excursions

Typical tours include Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, the Space Needle, the Museum of Pop Culture, the Museum of Flight, the Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma's Museum of Glass, Woodinville Wine Country and other sites; cruises of the downtown waterfront, the locks or lakes; or a visit to the Boeing plant in Everett. Check with your travel agent for additional information.




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