Highlights of the Columbia River | 4-night Cruise

Even on this shortened itinerary, you’ll still be able to experience the beauty of the Columbia River Gorge, destination highlights like Multnomah Falls and Mt. St. Helens, favorite ports-of-call like Astoria, OR and visiting a new port in Kalama. This cruise is a magnificent taste of the Pacific Northwest, for those who are looking for a shorter cruise. The American Song is the first modern river boat in the fleet, and welcome addition to the Columbia River! You’ll see the most beautiful scenery outside and a gorgeous interior inside. Modern and crisp rooms with some of the largest suites on the river.

Cruise Details

Clock6 Days & 5 Nights

Double Occupancy from $3,670 pp/do*

CalendarMay 28, 2024 | June 1, 2024 | September 17, 2024 | September 21, 2024

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*Per person/double occupancy. Special single rates apply where listed. Excludes port fees.
Itineraries may operate in reverse.

Your Itinerary

    1Portland, OR
    Arrive in Portland and settle into your hotel, located right at the ship's dock for a seamless boarding process. Situated between the waters of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, the area's history is forever entwined with the fortunes of these great rivers.

    2Cruising the Columbia River
    Board the ship and enjoy a day with Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens as your backdrop as we cruise to the mouth of the West's most famous river.

    3Astoria, OR
    Situated near the mouth of the Columbia River, this is where Lewis & Clark spent their winter on the Corps of Discovery before returning home. Astoria’s Victorian-era homes and replica of Fort Clatsop lend to Astoria’s historic feel, while the sights like the Astoria Trolley and local craft beer bars lend to Astoria’s charm.

    4Kalama, WA
    ‘Where were you when…’ The 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens has forever left its mark on the memories of the people who witnessed it, the landscape surrounding the volcano; you’ll see the pumice plain and lava dome, and the impact of the mighty volcano on the region.

    5Stevenson, WA
    The town of Stevenson is a charming old port, home to the Columbia River Gorge Interpretive Center. But it’s also just a short drive over the Bridge of the Gods to Multnomah Falls, and the other charming falls that make up the area.

    6Disembark in Portland, OR
    Disembark after breakfast with a lifetime of memories.

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Cabin Categories

Cabin Single Price Double Price
Owner's Suite (Private Balcony)$6,000 pp
Veranda Suite (Private Balcony)$5,315 pp
AAM (Private Balcony)$4,535 pp
AAC (Private Balcony)$4,240 pp
AAL (Private Balcony)$4,090 pp
AAR (Private Balcony)$3,855 pp
AAG (Private Balcony)$3,670 pp
Single (Private Balcony)

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*Prices may vary due to seasonality

Onboard Experience

The American Cruise Line fleet of ships are the newest and most environmentally friendly small ships in the US. The cruise line prides itself on their hospitable staff, and that you’ll be graciously received no matter which ship you cruise on. The large staterooms with interior entrances ensure you have a relaxed, private area to watch the river from, or visit any of the many onboard lounges. Daily entertainment will be brought onboard, including musicians, historians and naturalists.

Regionally-Inspired Menus

American Cruise Lines uses fresh, local ingredients to show off the culinary glory of the region you’re cruising in. On the Mississippi River, that could mean Andouille Gumbo, a po’boy with red beans and rice, and bourbon pecan pie. In New England, you could find Littleneck clam ceviche on the menu followed by a spiced apple pudding with maple whipped cream. In the Pacific Northwest, you’ll find fresh fish on the menu, including shrimp bisque or Dungeness Crab cake, and a marionberry cheesecake that’ll make your mouth water! Your ship will provide you with a list of all the locally-sourced ingredients when you unpack.

Eagle Society

Once you’ve cruised aboard any American Cruise Line ship, you are an Eagle Society member. It’s free to be a member, but your loyalty to American Cruise Lines is greatly rewarded. You’ll receive Eagle Society luggage tags, and member-only gifts when you board each cruise. After 3 cruises, you’ll receive complimentary premium shore excursions. After 10 cruises, you’ll get a complimentary 11th cruise. There are special Eagle Society cruise dates every year. Plus all Eagle Society member benefits can be used when booking with USA River Cruises, plus you’ll still be eligible for our loyal customer benefits as well.

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Highlights of the Columbia River | 4-night Cruise

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