Ship:  Spirit of Columbia

Itinerary:  A River Voyage of Discovery

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Day 1 : Sail from Portland
Day 2 : Cruising the World-Reknowned Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Day 3 : Cruising the Snake River
Day 4 : Hells Canyon
Day 5 : Walla Walla
Day 6 : The Dalles and Maryhill Museum
Day 7 : Astoria and Fort Clatsop
Day 8 : Back to Portland
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Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
C B A AA AAA Deluxe
8 Apr 3, 2009
Apr 10, 2009
$2,199 $2,249 $3,099 $3,349 $3,749 $4,149
8 Apr 17, 2009
Apr 24, 2009
$2,499 $2,549 $3,399 $3,599 $3,999 $4,399
8 Sep 19, 2009
Sep 26, 2009
$2,599 $2,649 $3,549 $3,749 $4,149 $4,599
8 Oct 3, 2009 $2,399 $2,449 $3,349 $3,549 $3,949 $4,349
8 Oct 10, 2009
Oct 17, 2009
$2,149 $2,199 $3,099 $3,299 $3,699 $4,099
Destinations : North America, Pacific Northwest

Join us on the Columbia and Snake Rivers as the Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition gets fully underway. The explorers set out in 1804, seeking the Rocky Mountains and the far Pacific.

Day 1 : Sail from Portland

On arrival in Portland, you will transfer to our Hospitality Suite downtown. After boarding, slowly cruise the Willamette River to view the downtown skyline. This 240-mile tributary of the Columbia River is crossed by 19 bridges and three ferries. D

Day 2 : Cruising the World-Reknowned Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

Your ship slips through the locks of Bonneville Dam at the entrance to the Columbia River Gorge. Stop at the DamÕs Visitor Center, then tour by motorcoach to breathtaking Multnomah Falls, the tallest falls in Oregon. Visit the Hood River Valley to take in some local flavor. Return to the ship to continue cruising upriver, passing through The Dalles and John Day Lock and Dam. This dam was completed in 1968 and includes a fish ladder. BLD

Day 3 : Cruising the Snake River

Over the course of the day, cruise from the Columbia River into the Snake, with several lock passages. Explore the rugged cliffs and buttes along the shores. McNary Dam was completed in 1953 and created Lake Wallula. Ice Harbor Dam near the confluence of the two rivers was completed in 1961, and includes a fish ladder. It creates Lake Sacajawea. BLD

Day 4 : Hells Canyon

After your final upriver locking at Lower Granite Dam, the vessel will dock in historic Clarkston, Washington, where you'll hear the story of the Nez Perce from their perspective. Board jet boats for an exhilarating excursion deep into Hells Canyon. This free-flowing stretch of the Snake River boasts lovely scenery beneath steep cliffs rising thousands of feet on both sides of the gorge. BLD

Day 5 : Walla Walla

Today, relive history at the Fort Walla Walla Museum with a collection of over 35,000 catalogued artifacts. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Walla Walla's 26Brix restaurant, located in the 130-year-old Dacres Hotel, on the National Register of Historic Places. You will have time to explore the town, taste local wine, or take a walking tour and enjoy the sculptures you'll find throughout town. Return to the ship for some relaxing late afternoon cruising. BLD

Day 6 : The Dalles and Maryhill Museum

The Maryhill Museum is your morning treat, a historic mansion sitting in solitary splendor on
a bluff over the Columbia River. You'll discover an eclectic collection of Native arts, European paintings, and the Queen of Romania's personal effects. Then explore the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center in The Dalles and see plants like Lewis & Clark saw on the nature trails, with spectacular dioramas and displays of the region's geography and history. Enjoy lunch in this impressive setting. Return to the ship by way of Rowena Crest, one of America's Scenic Byways. Continue cruising into the dramatically beautiful Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. BLD

Day 7 : Astoria and Fort Clatsop

Stand in Lewis & Clark's footsteps at Fort Clatsop National Historic Park. See the fascinating Columbia River Maritime Museum, the site of Lewis & Clark's fort. Step off the beaten path to Astoria and return to the ship for lunch. Later, you can see the best of downtown Astoria on your own, equipped with a city map and recommendations from the crew. You're free to discover the hidden treasures of this Victorian seaport. BLD

Day 8 : Back to Portland

Return to Portland's attractive riverfront where your week-long voyage into history ends. A transfer is included to the Portland Airport. B


Please note an additional fuel surcharge of $15 per person per night on ship.

Ship Description: Spirit of Columbia

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The Spirit of Columbia is a cozy vessel perfect for shared adventure in Prince William Sound. With her shallow draft and stately pace of cruising, you won't miss a thing as she lingers among the back channels, bays and wilderness islands.

The range of cabin categories is one of the widest in our fleet, ranging from lower-deck inside cabins to Deluxe and AAA categories with picture windows and a TV monitor/VCR. All staterooms offer private facilities and air conditioning.

C
80.5 sq. ft. Two single beds and no windows on lower deck. Category C stateroom is slightly more narrow than a Category B stateroom.
B
80.5 sq. ft Two single beds and no windows on lower deck.
A
110 sq. ft. Two twin beds, TV monitor/VCR
AA
92 sq. ft. Two single beds and large view window.
Spirit of Columbia - Deluxe Cabin AAA
104 sq. ft. Two single beds and large view window.
Deluxe
126 sq. ft. One queen bed (Willamette only) or two twins, writing desk, chair, TV monitor/VCR, refrigerator and large view window.
Spirit of Columbia - Deck Plan

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