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Visite côtière de l'Oregon : de Florence à Yachats

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Explorez les superbes plages et les belles villes le long de la côte nord de l'Oregon lors de cette excursion d'une journée complète au départ d'Eugene. Visitez les charmantes villes de Yachats et Florence,  parcourez les antiquaires et les galeries d'art, et arrêtez-vous sur plusieurs plages pour maximiser votre temps sur la côte de l'Oregon ! Une visite sur la côte centrale de l'Oregon est l'un des tronçons les plus pittoresques et les plus spectaculaires de la route côtière 101. Bénéficiant de plages de sable, de promontoires massifs, de phares pittoresques et de charmants villages côtiers, vous ferez l'expérience de tout cela avec de nombreux arrêts pour tout comprendre !
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Driver/guide
Professional, local guide
Transport by air-conditioned Sprinter Van
Live commentary on board
All activities
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Enfants doit être accompagné d'un adulte
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Minimum 4 personnes pour que la visite fonctionne
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température réguliers pour le personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
À quoi s'attendre
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Sea Lion Caves
Sea Lion Caves is a privately owned wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary (since 1932) centrally located just 11 miles north of Florence on the beautiful and rugged Oregon Coast. Sea Lion Caves is proud to be part of the Oregon/Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve helping to protect the local marine animals and marine environment. Sea Lion Caves is America’s largest sea cave and the year-round home of the Steller sea lion, but sea lions are not always in the Cave. They are wild animals and we are not a zoo so these protected animals come and go as they please, as is their nature.
2
Heceta Head Lighthouse
Pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s home are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its “first order” Fresnel lens, casts it’s beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States.
3
Yachats coastline
In Yachats you will have several dining options to enjoy lunch along with galleries, boutiques and coffee shops or maybe even a little ice cream is in order! If seafood is what you came for, it does not get any fresher from several local restaurants purchasing from local fishermen taking pride in the catch of the day.
4
Devil's Churn
This deep chasm exposes the shoreline’s volcanic history and shows the relentless, violent power of the ocean. The chasm likely started as a narrow fracture or collapsed lava tube in the volcanic bedrock. Over many thousands of years under the constant pounding force of the ocean waves it’s now more than 80 feet wide where it opens at the ocean
5
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
Cape Perpetua is a large forested headland on the central Oregon Coast which projects into the Pacific Ocean. It’s part of the Siuslaw National Forest and it is a great place to experience towering trees looming through a coastal fog, frothy surf crashing upon jagged shores, and majestic headlands offering clear views for miles.
6
Florence Oregon Boardwalk Market
We will visit the Historic Old Town district of this inland coastal village originally built on docks lining the Siuslaw river banks. With Florence’s long time logging and fishing history, it was positioned perfectly between the coastal forest range and the Pacific ocean, taking advantage of the easy river access.
7
Sea Lion Caves
Sea Lion Caves is a privately owned wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary (since 1932) centrally located just 11 miles north of Florence on the beautiful and rugged Oregon Coast. Sea Lion Caves is proud to be part of the Oregon/Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve helping to protect the local marine animals and marine environment. Sea Lion Caves is America’s largest sea cave and the year-round home of the Steller sea lion, but sea lions are not always in the Cave. They are wild animals and we are not a zoo so these protected animals come and go as they please, as is their nature.
8
Heceta Head Lighthouse
Pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s home are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its “first order” Fresnel lens, casts it’s beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States.
9
Yachats coastline
In Yachats you will have several dining options to enjoy lunch along with galleries, boutiques and coffee shops or maybe even a little ice cream is in order! If seafood is what you came for, it does not get any fresher from several local restaurants purchasing from local fishermen taking pride in the catch of the day.
10
Devil's Churn
This deep chasm exposes the shoreline’s volcanic history and shows the relentless, violent power of the ocean. The chasm likely started as a narrow fracture or collapsed lava tube in the volcanic bedrock. Over many thousands of years under the constant pounding force of the ocean waves it’s now more than 80 feet wide where it opens at the ocean
11
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
Cape Perpetua is a large forested headland on the central Oregon Coast which projects into the Pacific Ocean. It’s part of the Siuslaw National Forest and it is a great place to experience towering trees looming through a coastal fog, frothy surf crashing upon jagged shores, and majestic headlands offering clear views for miles.
12
Florence Oregon Boardwalk Market
We will visit the Historic Old Town district of this inland coastal village originally built on docks lining the Siuslaw river banks. With Florence’s long time logging and fishing history, it was positioned perfectly between the coastal forest range and the Pacific ocean, taking advantage of the easy river access.
13
Sea Lion Caves
Sea Lion Caves is a privately owned wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary (since 1932) centrally located just 11 miles north of Florence on the beautiful and rugged Oregon Coast. Sea Lion Caves is proud to be part of the Oregon/Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve helping to protect the local marine animals and marine environment. Sea Lion Caves is America’s largest sea cave and the year-round home of the Steller sea lion, but sea lions are not always in the Cave. They are wild animals and we are not a zoo so these protected animals come and go as they please, as is their nature.
14
Heceta Head Lighthouse
Pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s home are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its “first order” Fresnel lens, casts it’s beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States.
15
Yachats coastline
In Yachats you will have several dining options to enjoy lunch along with galleries, boutiques and coffee shops or maybe even a little ice cream is in order! If seafood is what you came for, it does not get any fresher from several local restaurants purchasing from local fishermen taking pride in the catch of the day.
16
Devil's Churn
This deep chasm exposes the shoreline’s volcanic history and shows the relentless, violent power of the ocean. The chasm likely started as a narrow fracture or collapsed lava tube in the volcanic bedrock. Over many thousands of years under the constant pounding force of the ocean waves it’s now more than 80 feet wide where it opens at the ocean
17
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
Cape Perpetua is a large forested headland on the central Oregon Coast which projects into the Pacific Ocean. It’s part of the Siuslaw National Forest and it is a great place to experience towering trees looming through a coastal fog, frothy surf crashing upon jagged shores, and majestic headlands offering clear views for miles.
18
Florence Oregon Boardwalk Market
We will visit the Historic Old Town district of this inland coastal village originally built on docks lining the Siuslaw river banks. With Florence’s long time logging and fishing history, it was positioned perfectly between the coastal forest range and the Pacific ocean, taking advantage of the easy river access.
19
Sea Lion Caves
Sea Lion Caves is a privately owned wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary (since 1932) centrally located just 11 miles north of Florence on the beautiful and rugged Oregon Coast. Sea Lion Caves is proud to be part of the Oregon/Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve helping to protect the local marine animals and marine environment. Sea Lion Caves is America’s largest sea cave and the year-round home of the Steller sea lion, but sea lions are not always in the Cave. They are wild animals and we are not a zoo so these protected animals come and go as they please, as is their nature.
20
Heceta Head Lighthouse
Pronounced “Ha – SEE – Ta” by most, everyone agrees Heceta Head is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. The Heceta Head Lighthouse and Light Keeper’s home are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, its “first order” Fresnel lens, casts it’s beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States.
21
Yachats coastline
In Yachats you will have several dining options to enjoy lunch along with galleries, boutiques and coffee shops or maybe even a little ice cream is in order! If seafood is what you came for, it does not get any fresher from several local restaurants purchasing from local fishermen taking pride in the catch of the day.
22
Devil's Churn
This deep chasm exposes the shoreline’s volcanic history and shows the relentless, violent power of the ocean. The chasm likely started as a narrow fracture or collapsed lava tube in the volcanic bedrock. Over many thousands of years under the constant pounding force of the ocean waves it’s now more than 80 feet wide where it opens at the ocean
23
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
Cape Perpetua is a large forested headland on the central Oregon Coast which projects into the Pacific Ocean. It’s part of the Siuslaw National Forest and it is a great place to experience towering trees looming through a coastal fog, frothy surf crashing upon jagged shores, and majestic headlands offering clear views for miles.
24
Florence Oregon Boardwalk Market
We will visit the Historic Old Town district of this inland coastal village originally built on docks lining the Siuslaw river banks. With Florence’s long time logging and fishing history, it was positioned perfectly between the coastal forest range and the Pacific ocean, taking advantage of the easy river access.
25
Grottes des lions de mer
Sea Lion Caves est une réserve faunique privée et un sanctuaire d'oiseaux (depuis 1932) situé au centre à seulement 11 miles au nord de Florence sur la magnifique et accidentée côte de l'Oregon. Sea Lion Caves est fier de faire partie de la réserve marine de l'Oregon/Cape Perpetua et d'aider à protéger les animaux marins locaux et l'environnement marin. Sea Lion Caves est la plus grande grotte marine d'Amérique et la maison toute l'année de l'otarie de Steller, mais les otaries ne sont pas toujours dans la grotte. Ce sont des animaux sauvages et nous ne sommes pas un zoo donc ces animaux protégés vont et viennent à leur guise, comme c'est leur nature.
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Phare de Heceta Head
Prononcé "Ha - SEE - Ta" par la plupart, tout le monde s'accorde à dire que Heceta Head est l'un des plus beaux phares du monde. Le phare de Heceta Head et la maison du gardien du phare datent d'environ 1894. Les deux sont inscrits au registre national des lieux historiques. Le phare est un phare fonctionnel. D'une hauteur de 205 pieds au-dessus de l'océan, sa lentille de Fresnel de "premier ordre" projette ses faisceaux à environ 21 milles au large. C'est la lumière la plus brillante de la côte de l'Oregon. On dit que c'est le phare le plus photographié des États-Unis.
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Littoral des yachats
À Yachats, vous aurez plusieurs options de restauration pour déjeuner avec des galeries, des boutiques et des cafés ou peut-être même une petite glace est de mise ! Si vous êtes venu chercher des fruits de mer, vous ne serez pas plus frais dans plusieurs restaurants locaux qui achètent auprès de pêcheurs locaux fiers de la pêche du jour.
28
Baratte du diable
Ce gouffre profond expose l'histoire volcanique du littoral et montre la puissance implacable et violente de l'océan. Le gouffre a probablement commencé comme une fracture étroite ou un tube de lave effondré dans le substrat rocheux volcanique. Au cours de plusieurs milliers d'années, sous la force de martèlement constante des vagues de l'océan, il mesure maintenant plus de 80 pieds de large là où il s'ouvre sur l'océan
29
Zone panoramique du cap Perpétue
Cape Perpetua est un grand promontoire boisé sur la côte centrale de l'Oregon qui se projette dans l'océan Pacifique. Il fait partie de la forêt nationale de Siuslaw et c'est un endroit idéal pour découvrir des arbres imposants qui se profilent à travers un brouillard côtier, des vagues mousseuses s'écrasant sur des rivages déchiquetés et des promontoires majestueux offrant une vue dégagée sur des kilomètres.
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Marché de la promenade de Florence en Oregon
Nous visiterons le quartier historique de la vieille ville de ce village côtier intérieur construit à l'origine sur des quais bordant les rives de la rivière Siuslaw. Avec la longue histoire de l'exploitation forestière et de la pêche de Florence, elle était parfaitement positionnée entre la chaîne forestière côtière et l'océan Pacifique, profitant de l'accès facile à la rivière.
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Commentaires (6)
CollectiveDreamer
Feb 2020
I feel like an insider here, having attended the University of Oregon for my undergrad years, going so far as to take a class called "Walk on the Oregon Coast" while at college. From that I fell in love with a little town called Bandon by the Sea, which is as quaint and lovely as the name implies. The class had such an impact on me that I spent every weekend I could driving out and camping along the coast, reading War & Peace while in a tent being pelted by rain, exploring lighthouses, stopping at Mo's for chowder and merrionberry pie (yum). But the best part of all was simply being able to unwind, slowing down to the pace of the ocean, feeling the Pacific against my shoulder. Time stands still here, to borrow the words of Neil Peart (RIP), the legendary drummer from Rush. Wherever I am in the world, I remember the Oregon Coast as the place I most feel human again. Like wearing a pair of faded bluejeans or a baggy knit sweater -- it's how I restore my sense of sanity..
Dee D
Dec 2019
My husband and I have driven the route frequently and enjoy the fabulous views each time. The road winds upward out of Florence with many curves and and views of the sea along the way. There are numerous pullouts and viewpoints where you can get off the highway. Also a number of short drives down to the ocean. It can be a bit slow in summer when lots of tourists are traveling. Normal travel time to Newport is a bit more than an hour. We urge you to make stops to view the beautiful coast line. The ocean is different each time we go as the season changes. We have traveled this route (and the return many times. Some small construction areas involved, but the wait time is generally quite short. We have traveled in many different months. For the question below, we just named one of the many months we have traveled this route.
Andrew_M
Oct 2019
Jay did a wonderful job he was very personable and knowledgeable thx andy_____ ybfduoeahrfiyervbkuseybkvdkbrkvrsdbvhrbkufh

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