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2-Hour Champagne Brunch Cruise Through Downtown Portland

Overview
Portland is known for its love of brunch — elevate your Portland brunch experience with a cruise on the Willamette River! Enjoy a 2-hour cruise through Portland and Milwaukie, Oregon, and all-you-can-eat buffet prepared fresh on board, hosted champagne/mimosas, live piano entertainment and a narration of the sights on the outer decks. We will make sure to keep the coffee and the champagne flowing, all you need to do is relax and take in the views. You will have a dedicated server at any point during the cruise they will be able to help you make sure it is an amazing experience.
City: Portland
Sun 29 Jun
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Starting at $104.00
Sun 29 Jun
Starting at $104.00
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What's Included
Historical narration available on outer decks (or bring headphones for your cell phone)
Live piano music
Champagne, mimosas, sparkling cider, tea and coffee
Private reserved table (Window table not guaranteed)
Delicious buffet brunch, including assorted miniature desserts
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Gluten Free options available
  • Vegan Options available
  • This is a NON Smoking Vessel
  • Wheelchairs are able to come aboard the enclosed lower deck — please notify us when booking. Stairs are required to venture to the upper decks.
What To Expect
1
Hawthorne Bridge
We'll pass under the Hawthorne, constructed in 1910, is the oldest vertical lift bridge in operation in America. In a typical year, daily traffic on the Hawthorne Bridge averages 30,000 vehicles and 5,000 cyclists.
2
Marquam Bridge
Travel under the Interstate 5 bridge also known as Marquam Bridge. Marquam bridge’s main span is 440 feet long and the two side spans are each 301 feet long.
3
Tilikum Crossing
Tilikum Crossing, Portland’s newest bridge, opened in 2015 for foot, bicycle, and public transportation traffic only. The bridge features 178 LED lights that are set to change color and speed according to the temperature of the water, the direction of the tide and speed of the river.
4
Ross Island Bridge
You'll pass under the Ross Island Bridge, designed by famed engineer Gustav Lindernthal. Gustav designed bridges over the Hudson River in Ohio and dozens of other rivers in the United States.
5
Sellwood Bridge
You'll pass under the Sellwood Bridge, Portland's southernmost bridge. The bridge is the busiest two-lane crossing in Oregon, carrying about 30,000 vehicles a day. It replaced a two-lane bridge originally built in 1925 that stood for more than 90 years.
6
Sellwood Riverfront Park
This 7-acre park is a haven for dog lovers with its off-leash dog area and sandy beaches.
7
Oaks Amusement Park
Cruise by the oldest continually operating amusement park in the country. Oaks Amusement Park opened in May 1905 and is just 3.5 miles south of Downtown Portland.
8
Waverley Country Club
Cruise by Waverley Country Club, one of the first golf clubs in the west, established in 1896. Fifty years before the construction of Waverley Country Club on the current site, its history can be traced back to Henderson Luelling, known as the Johnny Appleseed of the West. It is believed by many that the presentation of the green jacket at the Masters started at Waverley.
9
Elk Rock Island
The Island represents part of an ancient volcano that erupted about 40 million years ago. The large, jagged rocks found throughout the area are Waverly Heights Basalt that were formed by lava flows and may be the oldest exposed rocks in the Portland area.
10
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
11
Burnside Bridge
Cruise under the Burnside Bridge, distinctive for its Italian Renaissance-style towers and was made famous by its architect Joseph Straus, who was also the architect for the famed Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
12
Portland Oregon Sign
The Burnside Bridge is a great spot to view the "Portland Oregon" sign also known as the "White Stag" sign, which we’ll pass on the port side of the vessel.
13
Steel Bridge
Pass Under Bridge
14
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
15
Moda Center
The Rose Quarter campus includes the Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Moda Center. The Moda Center has a seating capacity of nearly 20,000 for NBA basketball games and is the current home of the Portland Trailblazers.
16
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Cruise by much of Tom McCall Waterfront Park which has 36 acres of open space and is host to a variety of events throughout the year.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (69)
Misty_T
Nov 2021
The view of downtown was something to be admired! Was a great time bringing our baby and the staff was very attentive and on top of everything!
442anitan
Oct 2021
We were in Portland for a couple of nights to celebrate my 70th birthday and decided to make reservations even though the weather was iffy (Oregon-typical!), Captain Richard cheerfully greets the passengers at dock side before "we walk the plank''. Fair warning -ramp to the ship is very steep! High-heeled boots not advised. We had a great table -but any table next to the large windows is great. Cieci (l'm sure I am misspelling her name) arrived at our tableside with "champagne" and OJ at the ready. She was very attentive and just happened to be my birthday "twin"!) We confess to being wine snobs and the bubbles being poured were not up to my birthday celebration palate...we ordered the Argyle sparkling -a local winery that produces excellent vino. The Cruise Manager, Travis, was kind enough to rescue our well-iced Argyle for which we had impatiently waited - and Travis kindly accommodated our request to take our pic. We found all the staff to be friendly, attentive without being intrusive, allowing the passengers to enjoy the ride. The narration and the views are fantastic -looking at Portland from the Willamette was truly interesting. Normally these types of cruises are not about the food - and often the fare is mediocre at best. However, we had the Steelhead and, being the salmon fanatics we are, were pleasantly surprised at how perfectly the fish was prepared. The veg was asparagus and perfectly done, the heirloom salad delish.„..no mediocrity here. They work on a buffet principal -which means you can order anything else and as much as like from the menu. We had the crepes with berry mascarpone as our dessert, and when a mini-dessert plate appeared, and we made oinking noises as we demolished that! There were several other passengers celebrating October birthdays as well as anniversaries, etc. which were announced from the stage, where some lovely piano music emanated from. The Beverage Manager, Coby, who visited our table as we docked, was cordial and enthusiastic about his job. He and hubby had a lively convo about alcoholic beverages (hubby's in the biz). All around terrific time and I give it 5 stars-definitely recommend this attraction for a Sunday diversion -rain or shine!
Jeannie_B
Oct 2021
Lovely. With traffic rerouted I was able to get there on time with the help of the trip coordinator by phone. And the service on board, as well as the food was excellent

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