With views of the majestic Olympic mountains, Swantown Marina & Boatworks
invites you to experience the pleasure and convenience of South Sound boating.
Within minutes of downtown Olympia's vibrant waterfront parks, shops and
restaurants, Swantown is your gateway to Washington's Capital City. Swantown has
been providing South Sound boaters with convenient moorage and Puget Sound
day-use access since 1983. Owned and operated by the Port of Olympia, the marina
currently maintains 700+ slips in a park-like setting. The full-service Swantown
Boatworks haulout and storage facility, plus the emerging marine business
district, offers a variety of retail and repair services as South Puget Sound's
premier recreational marine facility.
The Port of Olympia has a proud history in Thurston County. It serves the
community in a wide variety of ways, leading the way for many of the area's
economic development efforts.
From the commercial center at NewMarket Industrial Campus to the diversified
specialty marine terminal, from the vibrant Swantown Marina & Boatworks to the
strategically located Olympia Regional Airport, the Port of Olympia is committed
to fostering economic growth of the South Puget Sound region and serving the
needs of global customers.
Essentially one business with four divisions, the Port promotes economic
development through its business operations and economic development tools, such
as its four-county Foreign-Trade Zone. Land and infrastructure improvements are
provided to encourage business development, and some areas, such as the Port
Plaza, are earmarked for recreation and public access.Directions to Port
Offices
Driving Northbound on I-5
Take Exit 105, stay right (following the signs on Henderson Boulevard).
Turn left at the traffic light onto Plum Street.
Go through five (5) traffic lights, the last of which will be State Avenue.
Turn left just past State Avenue onto Marine Drive.
Marine Drive "forks" right, stay left on what becomes Market Street.
Turn right onto Franklin Street.
Follow the signs to the Port offices.
Driving Southbound on I-5
Take Exit 105, stay right (105B) for Port of Olympia exit, onto Plum Street.
Go through six (6) traffic lights. The last traffic light is the intersection of
Plum and State Avenue.
Turn left just past State Avenue onto Marine Drive.
Marine Drive "forks" right, stay left on what becomes Market Street.
Turn right onto Franklin Street.
Follow the signs to the Port offices.
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Attractions in Olympia |
Quality Inn
Olympia
Guests are invited to
enjoy a free continental breakfast every morning, featuring
coffee, pastries and fresh hot waffles. The hotel provides many
other fine amenities, including an outdoor heated pool, free
local calls and free wireless high-speed Internet access |
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Governor House
Olympia
in the center of downtown Olympia, this hotel is steps away from
shopping, across from Sylvester Park, one block from Capitol
Lake |
Clarion
Olympia
Enjoy the convenience of
walking to the Capitol, government offices, a variety of
businesses, downtown shopping and restaurants in this quaint
historic area of Olympia. |
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Red Lion
Hotel Olympia
free high-speed wireless Internet access, a seasonal outdoor
pool and whirlpool, a fitness center and complimentary parking. |
Phoenix
Inn Suites Olympia
spacious rooms with complimentary wireless high speed
internet access, conveniently located in downtown Olympia.
Delicious breakfast buffet is always complimentary and a
favourite amenity of guests. |
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Ameritel Inn
Olympia
Complimentary high-speed Internet access, luxurious king spa
suites with 4-poster beds,
Spacious 2 bedroom family suites, 24-hour indoor pool, 24-hour
business center and Complimentary deluxe breakfast |
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