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Экскурсионный круиз Сердце Портленда

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Take in the sights of Portland, Oregon from a different perspective. Cruise through the heart of Portland on the Willamette River. Enjoy a narration of the sights available on all the decks. A happy hour menu and full bar is available for purchase during the cruise.
Город: Портленд
Mon 07 Jul
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Начинается с $40.00
Mon 07 Jul
Начинается с $40.00
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Что включено
Captain's narration on outer decks
All Fees and Taxes
Captain's narration on outer decks
All Fees and Taxes
Captain's narration on outer decks
All Fees and Taxes
Все налоги, сборы и сборы за обработку
Дополнительная информация
  • 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
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a NON Smoking Vessel
  • Gluten Free options available
  • Vegan options available
  • Wheelchairs are able to come aboard the enclosed lower deck — please notify us when booking. Stairs are required to venture to the upper decks.
Что ожидать
1
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
2
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
3
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
Cruise by OMSI, a science and technology museum in Portland.
4
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
5
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.
6
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
7
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
8
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
9
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
10
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
11
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
Cruise by OMSI, a science and technology museum in Portland.
12
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
13
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.
14
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
15
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
16
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
17
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
18
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
19
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
Cruise by OMSI, a science and technology museum in Portland.
20
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
21
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.
22
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
23
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
24
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
25
Мост Хоторн
Пройдите мимо моста Хоторн, который соединяет бульвар Хоторн и Мэдисон-стрит. Этот ферменный мост является старейшим мостом с вертикальным подъемом, действующим в Соединенных Штатах, и старейшим автомобильным мостом в Портленде.
26
Маркамский мост
Пройдите мимо моста Маркуам, самого оживленного моста в Орегоне. Это двухъярусный консольный мост со стальными фермами, по которому проходит межштатная автомагистраль 5.
27
Орегонский музей науки и промышленности
Круиз по OMSI, музею науки и техники в Портленде.
28
Мост на острове Росс
Круиз под мостом острова Росс, который соединяет Артур-стрит с бульваром Пауэлл. Это консольный ферменный мост через реку Уилламетт.
29
Парк развлечений Оукс
Круиз по старейшему постоянно действующему парку развлечений в стране. Парк развлечений Оукс открылся в мае 1905 года и находится всего в 3,5 милях к югу от центра Портленда.
30
Селлвуд Риверфронт Парк
Круиз по этой прибрежной части площадью около 7,6 акров на юго-востоке Портленда.
31
Селлвудский мост
Круиз под мостом Селлвуд. Это арочный мост через реку Уилламетт.
32
Перекресток Тиликум
Проплывите под этим вантовым мостом, известным как Народный мост.
33
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
34
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
35
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
36
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
37
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.
38
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
39
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
40
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.
41
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.
42
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
43
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.
44
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
45
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.
46
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
47
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.
48
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
49
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
50
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
51
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
52
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.
53
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
54
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
55
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.
56
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.
57
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
58
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.
59
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
60
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.
61
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
62
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.
63
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
64
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
65
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
66
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
67
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.
68
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
69
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
70
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.
71
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.
72
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
73
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.
74
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
75
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.
76
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
77
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.
78
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
79
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
80
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
81
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
82
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.
83
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
84
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
85
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.
86
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.
87
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
88
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.
89
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
90
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.
91
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
92
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.
93
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
94
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
95
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
96
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
97
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.
98
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
99
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
100
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.
101
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.
102
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
103
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.
104
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
105
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.
106
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
107
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.
108
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
109
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
110
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
111
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
112
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.
113
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
114
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
115
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.
116
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.
117
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
118
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.
119
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
120
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.
121
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
122
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.
123
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
124
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
125
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
126
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
127
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.
128
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
129
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
130
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.
131
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.
132
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
133
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.
134
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
135
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.
136
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
137
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.
138
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
139
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
140
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
141
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
142
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.
143
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
144
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
145
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.
146
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.
147
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
148
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.
149
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
150
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.
151
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
152
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.
153
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
154
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
155
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
156
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
157
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.
158
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
159
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
160
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.
161
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.
162
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
163
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.
164
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
165
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.
166
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
167
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.
168
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
169
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
170
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
171
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
172
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.
173
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
174
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
175
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.
176
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.
177
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
178
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.
179
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
180
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.
181
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
182
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.
183
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
184
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
185
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
186
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
187
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.
188
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
189
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
190
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.
191
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.
192
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
193
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.
194
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
195
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.
196
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
197
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.
198
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
199
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
200
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
201
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
202
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.
203
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
204
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
205
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.
206
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.
207
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
208
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.
209
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
210
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.
211
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
212
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.
213
Hawthorne Bridge
Pass by the Hawthorne Bridge that joins Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. This truss bridge is the oldest vertical-lift bridge operating in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
214
Marquam Bridge
Pass by the Marquam Bridge which is the busiest bridge in Oregon. It is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 5 traffic.
215
Tilikum Crossing
Cruise under this cable-stayed bridge known as the Bridge of the People.
216
Ross Island Bridge
Cruise under the Ross Island Bridge that connects Arthur Street to Powell Boulevard. This is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River.
217
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.
218
Sellwood Bridge
Cruise under the Sellwood Bridge. This is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River.
219
Sellwood Riverfront Park
Cruise by this riverfront part covering about 7.6 acres in southeast Portland.
220
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.
221
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.
222
Morrison Bridge
Cruise under the Morrison Bridge, named after a Scottish immigrant, John L. Morrison, who built the first home on Morrison Street.
223
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.
224
Oregon Convention Center
The Oregon Convention Center is easy to recognize from the water due to its two blue-green glass spires.
225
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.
226
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is quite remarkable for all its design characteristics. It is the world's only double deck bridge with independent lifts.
227
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.
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Отзывы (64)
Emmanuel_M
Sep 2024
The Happy Hour Sightseeing Cruise is worth it. It’s really cool to learn history while drinking. The views along the Willamette River are spectacular. Definitely get there early to grab a good seat at the upper deck and sit close to a speak so you don’t miss any of the history as it is being narrated.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! We’re glad that you enjoyed our Happy Hour Sightseeing Cruise. We agree — it's fun to sip on a drink while learning about Portland’s history, and we couldn’t agree more — the views along the Willamette River are truly spectacular! Great tip about arriving early. We appreciate your recommendation and hope to see you back in the future!
john_b
Sep 2024
It was a very relaxing cruise. Would like to have seen a larger food selection. Staff treated us very professional and took time helping those who needed help.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Thank you for your review! We're glad to hear you had a relaxing cruise and appreciated the professionalism of our staff. We appreciate your feedback on the food selection and will keep it in mind as we work on our offerings for next year. We hope to welcome you back in the future!
Samantha_A
Sep 2024
My mom was in town visiting and I wanted to find something I had not done. It’s so much fun to be a tourist in your own state! I found this boat tour and thought it would be a fun way to see Portland / the Willamette and I was right! Everyone had such a great time :)
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Thank you for choosing us for your local adventure while your mom was visiting! We're so glad you and your mom enjoyed the cruise and had a great time exploring Portland from the water. It’s always fun to be a tourist in your own state. We hope to see you again soon!

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