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Clarkston | Sunday, Jun 30, 2024 | Sunday, Jun 30, 2024 |
Clarkston is the gateway to Hells Canyon. Take a professionally guided jet boat tour of Hells Canyon, raft the Snake River, paddle a canoe down the Clearwater River on the historic Lewis & Clark Trail, rent your own jetboat, or try your hand at some of the best fishing in the Northwest! Follow the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, learn about the history of the Nez Perce Native American Indians, explore museums full of pioneering history and exhibits, or view bronze sculptures and paintings at local galleries. It is located within easy reach of Lewis-Clark Valley - which offers a wide variety of activities. | ||
Snake River | Monday, Jul 01, 2024 | Monday, Jul 01, 2024 |
The Snake River, a major river in the Pacific Northeast, originates in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, at 9,500 feet. It joins the Columbia River near Pasco, Washington, 1,036 miles from its source. It is the largest tributary of the Columbia River. The River is important in American history and was originally named for Meriwether Lewis who was the first of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to sight the river in 1805.
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Pendleton | Tuesday, Jul 02, 2024 | Tuesday, Jul 02, 2024 |
Pendleton is a quaint town settled on the Umatilla River in the sprawling landscape of Eastern Oregon. Learn about the history of Pendleton at the Heritage Station Museum or the Tamstlikt Cultural Institute, where the history of the Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla Native tribes are explored. In Pendleton's picturesque historic district, tour old Pendleton - the Empire Building (1907), Hendricks Building (1897) and the Empire Meat Company from 1895. Pendleton is known for its woolen manufacturing, and you can get a first hand look at the Pendleton Mills. Nearby, explore the Umatilla National Forest or the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. | ||
Richland | Tuesday, Jul 02, 2024 | Tuesday, Jul 02, 2024 |
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Columbia River Gorge | Wednesday, Jul 03, 2024 | Wednesday, Jul 03, 2024 |
The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. It's 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep with the north canyon walls in Washington State and the south canyon walls in Oregon State. | ||
The Dalles | Thursday, Jul 04, 2024 | Thursday, Jul 04, 2024 |
Located at the northern border of Oregon, on the banks of the Columbian River, The Dalles was a major Native American trading center for thousands of years. The Fort Dalles Museum, housed in the only remaining building from the mid-19th century military outpost, features a collection of military artifacts, household goods and old medical equipment from the early days of the city. Recreational activities in The Dalles include river rafting, fishing and camping. Windsurfing is also a very popular pastime in The Dalles and the area has gained a reputation as one of the best places to learn and practice the sport.
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Kalama | Friday, Jul 05, 2024 | Friday, Jul 05, 2024 |
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Astoria | Saturday, Jul 06, 2024 | Saturday, Jul 06, 2024 |
Astoria is a city of 10,000 people on the Columbia River, just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. It is surrounded by the beauty of the forest, mountains, 3 rivers and the sea. Astoria is part of a nationally significant historic region at the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail. Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies; a place that takes visitors back to simpler times, its architecture dominated by hundreds of Victorian homes clinging to steep wooded hillsides and with a revitalized 1920s era downtown; all set against a backdrop of tremendous natural beauty. Unspoiled and generally uncrowded, Astoria is near several first-class interpretive attractions including Fort Clatsop, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, the Flavel House, Fort Stevens State Park, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley and the Astoria Column. Because of its steep hills and beautiful Victorian homes, Astoria has been called the "Little San Francisco of the Pacific Northwest." | ||
River Cruising | Sunday, Jul 07, 2024 | Sunday, Jul 07, 2024 |
Relax and enjoy your day as you cruise along the river and take in the magnificent scenery. | ||
Portland | Monday, Jul 08, 2024 | Monday, Jul 08, 2024 |
Portland is well known for its cutting edge rock'n'roll, though Shakespeare, Broadway shows, ballerinas, chamber music ensembles and full blown classical orchestrations exist here. Try one of many outdoor activities available year round with views of some of the country's best scenery. Portland has historical and cultural monuments, museums, and historic sites. According to a recent CNN survey, Portland is one of the five most "kid-friendly" cities in the United States. Portland has OMSI (the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry), the nations fifth largest science museum, the Oregon Zoo, and the Children's Museum with a strict "please touch" policy. For adventure, head for the indoor North Clackamas Aquatic Park, with its four foot waves and water slides, or visit an old fashioned Oaks Amusement Park, featuring roller coasters, thrill rides, a train, go carts, and bumper cars. |
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Year Built: | 2012 |
Year Refurbished: | 0 |
Year Entered Present Fleet: | 0 |
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Tonnage (GRT): | 15000 |
PAX (basis 2): | 156 |
Max Pax (inc. Uppers): | 150 |
Passenger Decks: | 5 |
Number of Crew: | 40 |
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Suites with balcony: | 0 |
Suites (no balcony) | 0 |
Ocean View with balcony | 0 |
Ocean View (no balcony) | 0 |
Accomodations Inside | 2 |
Total number of accomodations in all categories | 78 |
Cruise reviews reflect the opnions of travel editors and cruisers / readers and may not represent those of our company.
Submit Your Own Review!Great Itinerary, mostly excellent shore excursions, friendly accommodating staff
Pros: Great Itinerary, mostly excellent shore excursions, friendly accommodating staff
Cons: Older ship, stinky bathroom, food mediocre
Review: Mostly we loved this cruise. Diverse scenery and rich history made included tours very good. Optional tours were a mixed bag. Winery tour was a huge disappointment, but alpaca farm tour was sweet and fun. Pendleton tour was extremely interesting. Cape Disappointment was quite informative re: Lewis and Clark expedition. Hell’s Canyon boat trip in Clarkston the day before boarding the ship was a blast. Food was also a mixed bag. Some meals were delicious, others barely edible. At the hotel where we stayed for pre nights in Clarkston the meals were outstanding. Our stateroom was spacious, but not as large as we have had on newer ships on ACL. Our bathroom had a “urine” smell even after being thoroughly cleaned and the shower curtain changed. Cabin steward was attentive to our requests. Entertainment was all right. A duo, Rio Soul, performed for 3 nights were mostly good. A Cowboy Singer performed. He was fabulous. Other duos sang that were entertaining. Staff members were enthusiastic and friendly. Cruisers were older, I would guess average age 65, but mostly active and engaged. I highly recommend this itinerary, but maybe in one of the newer ships
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