Columbia River Gorge Cruise- American Song

This brand new itinerary offers a breathtaking immersive journey through the Columbia River Gorge, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most stunning landscapes. Towering cliffs, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls frame the river, welcoming you to this picturesque backdrop for exploration. Guided by onboard experts, become a part of the legacy created by pioneers who once roamed these terrains.

Cruise Details

Clock7 Days & 6 Nights

Double Occupancy from $4,985 pp/do*

Single Occupancyfrom $6,336 pp

CalendarOctober 29, 2025

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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
    Upon reaching Portland, ease into the comfort of your hotel. Included with every Columbia River Gorge expedition is a Hotel Stay, curated to facilitate effortless embarkation, and allow ample time for local exploration. Enveloped by the gentle embrace of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, this locale is where history intertwines with the ebb and flow of these magnificent waterways. As dawn breaks on the day of your cruise, convene in the hotel's lobby following breakfast. From there, we'll transport you to the awaiting vessel in the port of Camas-Washougal, where your luggage will be waiting in your stateroom. We ensure a hassle-free commencement to your river voyage.

    2Cruising the Columbia River
    Arrive at the port of Camas-Washougal to begin your epic journey. Step aboard the ship and let the gentle currents guide you past lush forests and dramatic cliffs, with the iconic peaks of the Cascade Range framing the horizon. Experience a revival of the glory days of river navigation, where sternwheelers glide along the waterfront, their steam whistles harmonizing with the melodies of calliopes. Surrounded by sparkling rivers and lush evergreens, it's easy to see why this region captured the imagination of explorer Meriwether Lewis. The day is yours to enjoy—explore the ship, unwind in one of our spacious lounges, or soak up the sun on the expansive deck.

    3Hood River, OR
    Hood River holds a name derived from the river that flows from Mount Hood into the Columbia. Once renowned as the final stop of the Mount Hood Railroad, where timber and produce embarked on their journey downstream, this town exudes a long history of trade and commerce. Today, Hood River beckons with a tapestry of delights, from quaint shops showcasing local artisanal treasures to some of the Pacific Northwest's finest wineries and breweries. Embark on a guided kayaking expedition through the Gorge's breathtaking waters or visit the facinating exhibits of The Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum.

    4The Dalles, OR
    The Dalles, marking the final stretch of the historic Oregon Trail, offers a stunning panorama of Mount Hood and Mount Adams, each towering over 11,000 feet above you. While this rugged terrain posed challenges for 19th-century pioneers, today's visitors find it utterly captivating. Disembark to explore the historic downtown, just steps away from the ship, boasting charming museums, cozy cafes, lively pubs, and a vibrant collection of historic murals adorning the streets. Alternatively, opt for guided excursions to delve into the area's rich history, admire a unique art collection housed in a splendid bluff-top building overlooking the river, or indulge in an afternoon with expert sommeliers, sipping on the fertile Columbia Valley. Whether wandering independently or guided by local experts, The Dalles promises a journey through history and culture that will leave a lasting impression.

    5Day of Cruising the Columbia River Gorge
    The Columbia River Gorge, a river canyon slicing through the Cascade Mountain Range, showcases dramatic natural juxtapositions, from lush rainforests to arid deserts, and sea-level passages to alpine meadows. Designated as the largest federally protected National Scenic Area in the United States, the Gorge dazzles with its grand waterfalls, towering basalt cliffs, serene lakes, meandering streams, and wildflower fields. In the 1800s, Lewis & Clark navigated the scenic Columbia River Gorge during their westward expedition, paving the way for Oregon Trail pioneers. Today, this historic region boasts a plethora of attractions, including museums, art centers, fine dining establishments, theaters, wineries, and abundant recreational opportunities. Still, the forests hold the stories of the discovery of the West.

    6Kalama, WA
    Explore the Cascade Mountains from our new private dock in Kalama, Washington, where a scenic drive unveils the remnants of Mount St. Helens' 1980 eruption. Accompanied by a local guide, gain insight into the volcano's impact on the environment and local communities. Nearby attractions include a city park, an art-adorned hotel, and an interpretive center, all within easy reach of the dock. For a taste of local culture, venture to a nearby family vineyard for wine tasting. Whether admiring nature's grandeur or immersing in local heritage, Kalama offers a rich array of experiences for visitors.

    7Portland, OR
    After breakfast on board, we say goodbye and transport you to the airport for your journey homeward. Take a moment to reflect on your many experiences, cherished memories, and lasting bonds created along the way. From the thrill of exploration to the warmth of newfound friendships, we hope your time on exploring the Columbia River Gorge has instilled in you the very essence of the West the pioneers discovered.

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Cabin Categories

Cabin Single Price Double Price
Owner's Suite (OS)$7,745 pp
Veranda Suite (VS)$6,890 pp
Premium Balcony (PB)$5,805 pp
Deluxe Balcony 1 (DB1)$5,490 pp
Deluxe Balcony 2 (DB2)$5,185 pp
Standard Balcony (SB1)$4,985 pp
Single Balcony (SGB) $6,335

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