Named after the Native American chief Noah Sealth, who in 1851 gave a friendly reception to the first white settlers, Seattle was originally no more than a village of trappers and loggers. Its prosperity came first with the Klondike gold rush of 1897, and subsequently with its two natural resources, lumber and fish. The millions of ties that went into the construction of the first western railroads came mostly from around Seattle and from the state of Washington.
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OVERLAND - NORTHWEST PASSAGE CODE: SEAL05
Pass through the glorious Pacific Northwest, marveling at its natural beauty and exploring the quintessential attractions in and around Seattle and Portland, two oases with cultures all their own.
DAY 1
Disembark the ship in Seattle, meet your guide and begin your Pacific Northwest adventure.
Many call Seattle, “The Emerald City.” There is no wizard, but Seattle certainly has a magic all of its own. It is a dynamic, urban city surrounded by unmatched natural beauty.
Travel through historic districts, rich with culture, and visit many of the neighborhoods that characterize Seattle’s diversity. On a panoramic tour you will see Pioneer Square, the Waterfront, Capitol Hill, Volunteer Park, and South Lake Union, home to Amazon and numerous biotech companies. Nearby Seattle Center features the famous Space Needle, built for the 1962’s World Fair, the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum, and many other exciting attractions. Note: no inside visits
After seeing the sights of Seattle, head to the east side of Lake Washington, and the town of Woodinville.
In recent years, Woodinville, in the verdant Sammamish River Valley has become known as the place where Washington pours. Wine that is! With more than 100 wineries, four distinct wine-making districts, and more 90+ rated vintages than anywhere else in the world, you are sure to find some wines that excite the palate. At a chosen winery, you will dine on delicious northwest cuisine and a carefully curated selection of paired wines with lunch.
After lunch, there will be time for shopping and strolling in quaint downtown Snoqualmie before heading to the day’s final destination, the Salish Lodge.
Overlooking beautiful Snoqualmie Falls, the Lodge is owned by the local Snoqualmie Indian Tribe. There are two restaurants on site, and a luxurious spa, with Northwest- inspired treatments featuring herbs from the Lodge’s garden or honey from the on-site apiary.
Upon arrival at Salish Lodge, enjoy an evening at leisure and dinner on own.
DAY 2
This morning, following time for breakfast at the Lodge, a visit will be made to the falls and the group will enjoy a private, guided tour of the Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant.
Built in 1898, the powerhouse is encased in bedrock 260 feet beneath the surface. It is one of the oldest hydropower plants in the US and is the world’s first underground power plant. Visit the museum as well as witness the existing generators in action.
Following the visit of the hydroelectric plant, return to Seattle through the beautiful North Cascade Range. The Cascades are known for their tall volcanoes and deep evergreen forests.
Back in the Emerald City, enjoy lunch atop one of the tallest buildings in Seattle - Columbia Tower Club. The spectacular views of the Puget Sound, Olympic Peninsula and Cascade Mountain range will rival the exquisite cuisine you dine upon.
After lunch, return to the coach for a 2-hour drive through central Washington, across the beautiful and historic Columbia River, to this evening’s destination, Portland, Oregon.
If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a view of The Mountain en-route. Mount Tahoma, or Mt. Rainier, is simply known to the locals as “The Mountain,” and the locals count it as a lucky day if the weather permits a peek. If you overhear a local say “The Mountain is out,” you’ll know you are in for an amazing sight!
Arriving in Portland, check in at tonight’s accommodation, The Benson. This historic hotel unites the charm and civility of the old world with elegance of contemporary design. It has long catered to celebrities, business leaders, politicians, and every US president since William H. Taft. Amenities include two award-winning restaurants, and a historic lobby bar. Located in the heart of downtown, it’s just a short walk from the Pearl District, waterfront park, shops, bars and restaurants.
Tonight, you’ll have an evening at leisure to independently explore Portland’s vibrant downtown and enjoy dinner on your own.
DAY 3
Begin the morning with a light breakfast at your hotel.
Following breakfast, visit the Portland Rose Garden for a guided tour. This is the oldest official continuously operated public rose test garden in the United States. This beautiful space features more than 10,000 roses. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world enjoy its sights and scents annually. The garden also offers spectacular views of downtown Portland and nearby Mount Hood, another of the Cascade Range’s impressive volcanoes.
Next up, lunch! And you’re in for a food extravaganza. Portland’s food scene hit the foodie world by storm, and it is now the destination for those in the know looking for the next tasty bite. And you’re in luck today because there are several bites lined up.
Enjoy a walking tour in downtown Portland, with stops at several eateries for your delectation. Walk approximately 1½ miles and enjoy four different stops featuring a variety of styles from up-scale restaurants, to casual eateries, to food carts. Although each stop will feature no more than a course, you’re sure to be more than full by the time you climb back onto the coach!
Next sit back, relax and enjoy the scenic 1.5-hour drive to the magnificent Oregon coast, and the charming town of Cannon Beach. You’ll be captivated by the beauty of this seaside town, with its remarkable displays of nature, and multitude of art galleries and unique shops. There will be time explore this marvelous destination independently.
You may want to survey the beautiful natural scenery from easily accessible panoramic viewpoints, set off on a scenic hike or sink your feet in the sandy expanse and breathe deeply. Beautiful beaches graced by dramatic rock formations and stunning coastline viewpoints are just the beginning of what makes Cannon Beach the ultimate Oregon Coast experience.
Should you choose culture over nature, you won’t be disappointed. With over a dozen galleries, you’ll be amazed at the incredible artwork you can find. Cannon Beach features a vast selection of art; everything from watercolor, bronze sculpture, modern and pop art, and blown glass treasures.
At the end of the day, drive the short distance north along the Oregon coast, to the port town of Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River, where you’ll re-board the ship with memories of a one-of-a-kind adventure, and perhaps a few shopping bags of treasures as well!
Land Program Step by Step:
Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. All program details and the timings indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.
DAY 1
8:30am Depart the ship in Seattle for a panoramic city tour
11:00am Tasting and lunch at a Woodinville winery – location TBA
2:30pm Downtown Snoqualmie independent exploration
4:00pm Check in to your hotel
Dinner and any spa activities on own
Overnight at the Salish Lodge and Spa or similar hotel
DAY 2
AM Breakfast at your hotel
10:00am Depart for a guided tour of Snoqualmie Falls and the Hydro Electric Plant
12:00pm Lunch in downtown Seattle at Columbia Tower Club or similar venue
2:00pm Drive to Portland, Oregon
5:00pm Check in at your hotel
Dinner on own
Overnight at The Benson Portland Hotel or similar
DAY 3
AM Breakfast at your hotel
9:00am Guided tour of Portland Rose Garden
11:30am Guided foodie tour in downtown Portland
1:00pm Drive to Cannon Beach
2:30pm Free time in Cannon Beach
3:10pm Depart for Astoria, Oregon
4:00pm Arrive at the port of Astoria and re-board the ship
Expected Weather:
Average temperature in early June is between 52-70 degrees. June definitely begins to warm up but can still have some rain and chilly days/nights.
What to Bring:
Guests should bring their cameras and chargers. Its best that guests wear layered clothing for the Pacific Northwest, dress comfortably. Closed-toe walking shoes are recommended.
Currency:
US Dollar
Electricity:
The electric current in the United States is 110 volts. You may need a converter if you have 220-volt devices.
Documents and Visa Requirements:
A valid passport is required
Hotel Addresses:
Salish Lodge and Spa
6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Phone: (425) 888-2556
The Benson Portland Hotel
309 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
Phone: (503) 228-2000
*We will only substitute the hotel in unforeseen situations. If the hotel is substituted, it will be similar and with equal ratings and standards and guests will be notified in advance. If guests are not notified of any changes before departure, then the hotel listed in this program will be used.
Program Includes:
•1 night at Salish Lodge and Spa on bed and breakfast basis – Deluxe Room
•1 night at Salish Lodge on bed and breakfast basis – Deluxe Room
•Local English-speaking tour guide
•Lunch on Days 1, 2 and 3
•2 drinks per person with lunch (choice of local beer, house wine, soft drinks or mineral water)
•2 x bottles of mineral water per person per day on board the touring vehicle
•Porterage at hotels (based on 1 piece of luggage per person)
Program does not include:
•Any meals or beverages not listed above
•Hotel incidentals including mini bar, room service and laundry
•Gratuities to drivers and guides
Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include: inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.
All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations.
Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Mid cruise overland programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty.