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Dec 2024 | 1 cruise | Call For Price |
Apr 2025 | 2 cruises | $2,940 |
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Jun 2025 | 3 cruises | Call For Price |
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Sep 2026 | 2 cruises | Call For Price |
Oct 2026 | 3 cruises | $3,890 |
The Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Rising from the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, the Columbia flows south through Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.
Its largest tributary is the Snake River, a journey combined with many Columbia River cruise itineraries, extending its reach to Idaho and Wyoming. For thousands of years, the Columbia and its tributaries have played a vital role in the development of the region's culture and economy.
A Columbia River cruise wanders through lush wilderness, landscapes including mountain ranges, canyons, valleys, glaciers and fertile plains. Take a trip back in time; with nearly 15,000 years of human history and culture the Columbia is a fascinating part of the American West.
Depending on the itinerary, highlights of a Columbia River cruise include the striking Columbia River Gorge (voted among the World?s Iconic Destinations by National Geographic), passing through a series of eight locks with a change in elevation of over 700 feet - nearly 10 times that of the Panama Canal, retracing the route of Lewis and Clark, and sampling award-winning wine in the middle of one of America's most scenic backdrops.