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Wilsonville: See how Oregon wines are in a league of their own on your visit to family-run Terra Vina Vineyard. Over your Be My Guest experience, hear the story of founders Karl and Carole. Karl’s passion for understanding the origin of wines and his goal to create the big bold reds he preferred in Pinot Noir country have led him to constantly seek new varietals, blends and techniques from some of the most ancient wine regions of the world. Tour the vineyard, containing nearly 17 acres of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc before tasting some of their complex wines paired with a three-course, family-style lunch.
Seattle: Tick the must-see attraction of Pike Place Market off your bucket list. At the oldest, continuously open farmers’ market in the country, take your time exploring the market’s stalls and shops spread across nine acres. Visit the historic arcade and make your way down winding alleys, stairways and lower levels for a sensory tour of sights, sounds and tastes. Be sure to stop by the Pike Place Fish Market, famous for its vendors who toss fish back and forth. Founded in 1930, the Pike Place Fish Market is an enduring Seattle institution and a one-of-a-kind experience.
WA Parks Mt Saint Helens: Unlock the history and geology of Mount St. Helens at the Interpretive Center featuring education-rich displays and a short film. You can take a short nature walk to an observation area with several telescopes. On a clear day, you’ll have a tremendous view of Mount St. Helens.
Portland: Visit the oldest continuously operating public garden for showing – boasting over 10,000 rose bushes and 600 rose varieties sitting on 4.5 acres of land. Unlock the garden’s history, and you’ll learn how in 1888 Georgiana Burton Pittock, wife of pioneer publisher Henry Pittock, invited her friends and neighbours to exhibit their roses in her garden. After an annual rose show grew in popularity and size, Georgiana and her friends established the Portland Rose Society in 1889. A former Rose Society president chose the garden’s site and established a rose test garden in 1917.
Hood River: Head to Multnomah Falls, Oregon's tallest waterfall at 620 feet. Learn how the falls are fed by underground springs from Larch Mountain and are usually highest during the winter and spring seasons. Multnomah Falls is also one of the best places in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to study geology exposed by floods. As the most-visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest, it's the ideal spot to snap pictures to add to your travel album.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse: The Pacific Northwest promises you one iconic sight after the next. Visit Yaquina Head lighthouse, a beacon which has been guiding ships along the West Coast since 1873. Gaze up at this 93-feet-tall lighthouse perched on the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, stretching out from the Oregon coast one mile into the Pacific Ocean. Then visit the interpretive centre featuring exhibits on seabirds and marine life as well as human history. You can even see the wheelhouse of an historic ship, a recreated rocky island and its inhabitants and a full-scale replica of the lighthouse lantern as well as the nearby tide pools.
North Bend: Get ready for beautiful scenery along Beach Loop Drive in Bandon State Natural Area. Peer out at rocky spires, offshore rock formations and sandy beaches filled with tide pools. Wind along the bluff to view the Pacific and the photographic offshore “sea stack” rocks as sea birds fly overhead. You can even spot part of Bandon’s residential area before returning to Beach Loop and continuing to Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint. Take the well-kept trail to the beach lined with information about the legend of the rock and see if you can spot the face peering up out of the water.
Redwood National and State Parks: Welcome to Redwood National and State Parks. Take the winding, Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway through old-growth redwoods. Immerse yourself in the history of these towering trees and the legacy of Newton Drury, whose 40-year dedication helped preserve these forests and secure them as parklands in the 20th century. As you gaze at the giant trees, keep an eye out for the wild Roosevelt Elk herds that roam the park.
Eureka: There's no better place to learn about craftsmanship from the 1800s than from the Victorian millwork specialists at Blue Ox Millworks. Stroll through the Historic Village containing a logging skid camp and working studios for blacksmithing, printing, fibre arts, sign painting, foundry, stained glass, pottery, lapidary and more. Watch woodworking equipment from the 1800s in action in the millwork shop where the millworkers make windows, doors, balusters and custom millwork. Learn how to apply the craftsmanship tools and millwork techniques of the last century to produce a small custom piece to take home with you.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park: Delve into the natural beauty of California at this park encompassing over 53,000 acres, nearly twice the size of San Francisco. Learn about its history, dating back to 1921, when the Save the Redwoods League dedicated the first Memorial Grove, Colonel Raynal C. Bolling Memorial Grove, in what is now known as Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Among the park’s diverse coast redwood ecosystem is the Rockefeller Forest, home to the largest remaining old-growth forest in the world and the 362-foot-tall, 17-foot-wide fallen Dyerville Giant.
Avenue of the Giants: Welcome to the Avenue of the Giants. Located in Humboldt Redwoods State Park, this 31-mile road parallels Highway 101 and offers you a slower-paced route through southern Humboldt County to take in the scenery. Wind your way along its gentle curves passing secluded forests, campgrounds, picnic areas and access to the Eel River, a waterway with swimming, fishing and paddling spots. Perhaps pull off to explore one of the many trailheads along the avenue luring you into the redwood forest, each with its own magic.
San Francisco: Delve into Fisherman’s Warf, a neighbourhood encompassing the northern waterfront area of San Francisco from Ghirardelli Square or Van Ness Avenue east to Pier 35 or Kearny Street. Stroll along Pier 39 where the wooden pier is lined with restaurants, quirky shops and street performers as well as the notable aquarium.
San Francisco: Discover the best of San Francisco as you admire the mix of Victorian and modern architecture at Alamo Square, take in the historic grandeur of City Hall, and explore the natural beauty of Golden Gate Park. Then head to the waterfront to soak up the lively atmosphere of Pier 39, all while enjoying the city’s vibrant culture and unforgettable views.
Portland: Enjoy a tour of TMK Creamery where you’ll see where they make their cheese and ice cream. TMK is the world's only Farmstead Creamery + Distillery and sustainability is at the forefront of their operations. As you unlock the secrets behind their operation, you'll even meet the “Cowlebrities,” learning how the creamery has gotten creative by upcycling remnants from each of their processes into a consumable product. our experience supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Discover Seattle, Portland, San Francisco
Visit Seattle's Pike Place Market, Mount St. Helens Interpretive Center, Portland's International Rose Test Garden, Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Eureka's Blue Ox Historic Village and School, San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf
View Multnomah Falls, Face Rock in Bandon State Natural Area
Scenic Drive through Bandon State Natural Area, Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway in Redwood National and State Parks, Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park
San Francisco: Unlock the spirit of San Francisco during your stay at the Beacon Grand. Since its 2022 re-opening, the Beacon Grand has celebrated its location in historic Union Square. Within its storied walls you’ll find tempting food and drink from Mediterranean flavours in The Post Room to splashy cocktails in the 21st floor Starlite lounge led by award-winning bar connoisseur Scott Baird and Michelin-awarded Chef Johnny Spero.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse: The Pacific Northwest promises you one iconic sight after the next. Visit Yaquina Head lighthouse, a beacon which has been guiding ships along the West Coast since 1873. Gaze up at this 93-feet-tall lighthouse perched on the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, stretching out from the Oregon coast one mile into the Pacific Ocean. Then visit the interpretive centre featuring exhibits on seabirds and marine life as well as human history. You can even see the wheelhouse of an historic ship, a recreated rocky island and its inhabitants and a full-scale replica of the lighthouse lantern as well as the nearby tide pools.
North Bend: Get ready for beautiful scenery along Beach Loop Drive in Bandon State Natural Area. Peer out at rocky spires, offshore rock formations and sandy beaches filled with tide pools. Wind along the bluff to view the Pacific and the photographic offshore “sea stack” rocks as sea birds fly overhead. You can even spot part of Bandon’s residential area before returning to Beach Loop and continuing to Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint. Take the well-kept trail to the beach lined with information about the legend of the rock and see if you can spot the face peering up out of the water.
Redwood National and State Parks: Welcome to Redwood National and State Parks. Take the winding, Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway through old-growth redwoods. Immerse yourself in the history of these towering trees and the legacy of Newton Drury, whose 40-year dedication helped preserve these forests and secure them as parklands in the 20th century. As you gaze at the giant trees, keep an eye out for the wild Roosevelt Elk herds that roam the park.
Eureka: There's no better place to learn about craftsmanship from the 1800s than from the Victorian millwork specialists at Blue Ox Millworks. Stroll through the Historic Village containing a logging skid camp and working studios for blacksmithing, printing, fibre arts, sign painting, foundry, stained glass, pottery, lapidary and more. Watch woodworking equipment from the 1800s in action in the millwork shop where the millworkers make windows, doors, balusters and custom millwork. Learn how to apply the craftsmanship tools and millwork techniques of the last century to produce a small custom piece to take home with you.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park: Delve into the natural beauty of California at this park encompassing over 53,000 acres, nearly twice the size of San Francisco. Learn about its history, dating back to 1921, when the Save the Redwoods League dedicated the first Memorial Grove, Colonel Raynal C. Bolling Memorial Grove, in what is now known as Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Among the park’s diverse coast redwood ecosystem is the Rockefeller Forest, home to the largest remaining old-growth forest in the world and the 362-foot-tall, 17-foot-wide fallen Dyerville Giant.
Avenue of the Giants: Welcome to the Avenue of the Giants. Located in Humboldt Redwoods State Park, this 31-mile road parallels Highway 101 and offers you a slower-paced route through southern Humboldt County to take in the scenery. Wind your way along its gentle curves passing secluded forests, campgrounds, picnic areas and access to the Eel River, a waterway with swimming, fishing and paddling spots. Perhaps pull off to explore one of the many trailheads along the avenue luring you into the redwood forest, each with its own magic.
San Francisco: Delve into Fisherman’s Warf, a neighbourhood encompassing the northern waterfront area of San Francisco from Ghirardelli Square or Van Ness Avenue east to Pier 35 or Kearny Street. Stroll along Pier 39 where the wooden pier is lined with restaurants, quirky shops and street performers as well as the notable aquarium.
San Francisco: Discover the best of San Francisco as you admire the mix of Victorian and modern architecture at Alamo Square, take in the historic grandeur of City Hall, and explore the natural beauty of Golden Gate Park. Then head to the waterfront to soak up the lively atmosphere of Pier 39, all while enjoying the city’s vibrant culture and unforgettable views.
Portland: Enjoy a tour of TMK Creamery where you’ll see where they make their cheese and ice cream. TMK is the world's only Farmstead Creamery + Distillery and sustainability is at the forefront of their operations. As you unlock the secrets behind their operation, you'll even meet the “Cowlebrities,” learning how the creamery has gotten creative by upcycling remnants from each of their processes into a consumable product. our experience supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Discover Seattle, Portland, San Francisco
Visit Seattle's Pike Place Market, Mount St. Helens Interpretive Center, Portland's International Rose Test Garden, Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Eureka's Blue Ox Historic Village and School, San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf
View Multnomah Falls, Face Rock in Bandon State Natural Area
Scenic Drive through Bandon State Natural Area, Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway in Redwood National and State Parks, Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park
San Francisco: Unlock the spirit of San Francisco during your stay at the Beacon Grand. Since its 2022 re-opening, the Beacon Grand has celebrated its location in historic Union Square. Within its storied walls you’ll find tempting food and drink from Mediterranean flavours in The Post Room to splashy cocktails in the 21st floor Starlite lounge led by award-winning bar connoisseur Scott Baird and Michelin-awarded Chef Johnny Spero.
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Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco headline this immersive 8-day tour package through the Pacific Northwest and West Coast, crafted for experienced travelers seeking a blend of urban sophistication and natural splendor. Savor local flavors with a wine tasting in Oregon's renowned Willamette Valley and participate in a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at TMK Creamery, offering genuine connections with the region’s food culture. Iconic landscapes await as you walk among California’s majestic trees in Redwood National and State Parks and Humboldt Redwoods State Park. The tour also features can’t-miss stops at Seattle’s Pike Place Market, Portland’s International Rose Test Garden, and the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center in Washington. With easy-paced activities, comfortable hotel stays, and thoughtful transportation, this trip offers a relaxed rhythm ideal for travelers who appreciate fine food, vibrant cities, and the legendary natural beauty of America’s Pacific edge. The unique highlight? The balance of curated local experiences and scenic exploration, ensuring both cultural immersion and memorable vistas.
day 1 - Hello Seattle
Welcome to the Emerald City, named for its towering green forests. A mix of lakes and parks, a tech hub and a foodie paradise, Seattle is full of sights awaiting your discovery. Relax after your arrival or explore before joining your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a dinner this evening.
Meals:Dinner
Location Visited:Seattle
Accommodation:EVEN, Seattle Downtown
day 2 - Morning at the Market
Unlock the best of Seattle this morning visiting the historic over-hundred-year-old landmark, Pike Place Market. Here at Seattle's public market and one of the country's oldest farmers' markets, browse the stalls selling farm fresh produce and fish right out of Puget Sound. Perhaps taste-test local cherry preserves and find your perfect souvenir. Next up on an orientation tour led by your Travel Director, drive by the Space Needle built for the 1962 World's Fair. After lunch, stop in Castle Rock, Washington for a visit to the Mount Saint Helens Interpretive Center before continuing on your journey to Portland. Discover why Portland is dubbed The City of Roses on your visit to the International Rose Garden in Washington Park. Snap a photo and inhale the fragrance of the colorful blooms before enjoying a night at leisure.
Meals:Breakfast
Location Visited:Seattle, Castle Rock, Portland
Accommodation:The Dossier
day 3 - Portland
Get ready for a delicious MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience at the TMK Creamery. Tour the creamery to learn about the production of cheese, ice cream and Cowcohol. Continue your culinary discoveries at Terra Vina Wines, a multi-generation, family-owned vineyard and tasting room in the northern Willamette Valley AVA. Your Be My Guest experience finds you enjoying a tour and tasting their Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc. Icons continue on your stop at Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint. Capture the view of the historic landmark framed by the Columbia River Gorge. This gorgeous setting inspired the construction of the Historic Columbia River Highway in 1918 the first road linking Portland and The Dalles. Your next iconic sight on your Pacific Northwest tour is Multnomah Falls before concluding the day back in Portland where you have the option to join a dinner cruise.
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch
Location Visited:Portland
Accommodation:The Dossier
day 4 - Sights of Oregon
Leave Portland and travel down the Oregon coast. Visit Yaquina Head Lighthouse, built in 1872 and still active today. Hear how it's helped ships navigate the Pacific before continuing south. Drive through coastal forest and arrive in North Bend, a working town on Coos Bay where you'll stay the night.
Meals:Breakfast
Location Visited:Portland, Yaquina Head Lighthouse, North Bend
Accommodation:Ko-Kwel Casino Resort
day 5 - On to California
Your Pacific Northwest tour brings new sights with every turn. Make your way to Crescent City via the Scenic Loop Drive in Bandon. Take in the sights of Bandon State Natural Area from rocky spires to crashing waves, with a photo stop at Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint. More epic sights await on your drive along Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway through Redwood National and State Parks. This ten-mile drive through old-growth redwood forest in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is the best way to see redwood groves otherwise only found in smaller, isolated places. Conclude the day with an included dinner with your travel companions.
Meals:Breakfast, Dinner
Location Visited:North Bend, Redwood National and State Parks, Eureka
Accommodation:Red Lion Eureka
day 6 - The Best of the Redwoods
Begin your day at Blue Ox Historic Village, one of the last remaining Victorian job shops in the U.S. Tour the facility and make your own card on the proof press. Unlock California's incredible scenery at Humboldt Redwoods State Park. View some of the world's most majestic ancient redwood groves within the 17,000 acres of the old-growth redwood forest the largest expanse of ancient redwoods on the planet. Drive through the Avenue of the Giants which is famous for being the most scenic drive among the redwoods and has been called the finest forest drive in the world. You can breathe in fresh forest air and snap a few photos of these titan trees. Then make your way to San Francisco. You'll arrive in the city by the bay with a free evening to explore. Try local cuisine at one of the city's iconic restaurants or seek out the best view of the glittering Golden Gate Bridge stretching across the bay.
Meals:Breakfast
Location Visited:Eureka, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants, San Francisco
Accommodation:Beacon Grand
day 7 - San Francisco
Fuel up for a full day of indulging in San Francisco's many sites. Embark on a morning exploration tour that takes you from the hotspot of Fisherman's Wharf to Union Square. This afternoon, opt to take in more of the city on a Bay Cruise. Take advantage of photo opportunities with views in every direction as you sail past the famous Pier 39 sea lions and along San Francisco's historic waterfront, revealing the city's skyline. Conclude a big day in the big city over dinner with your travel companions.
Meals:Breakfast, Dinner
Location Visited:San Francisco
Accommodation:Beacon Grand
day 8 - Farewell, San Francisco
It's been a memorable journey from Seattle to San Francisco discovering the many icons of the Pacific Northwest. Conclude your tour after saying goodbye to your travel companions and departing at leisure.
Our trip manager did great job trying to salvage this trip for us but it seemed to us the itinerary was flawed from the start. The time on the bus was long and uneventful many times. We were left to eat at supermarket deli counters few times having to set on a curb to eat. More options and planing needed for these stops. We arrived at our hotels late most days leaving little time to freshen up and get a good meal on the local economy. Just to much distance to cover in to short of time frame. Not as well planed as our other Trafalger experiences
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5.0 out of 5
The motel in Eureka was a disappointment. A nicer place would be better. Everything else was great! *personal info removed by Feefo* did an awesome job! They took great care of us the whole trip!
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AnonymousVerified Traveler
2.0 out of 5
Too much riding in the bus
Not enough meals, once we got to a town r had to look for places to eat
Also seemed like we were always rushing.
Had to buy lunch three times in 5 days at a supermarket.
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AnonymousVerified Traveler
3.0 out of 5
Too much time sitting on a bus. The Creamery should be skipped. The Vineyard tour with lunch was excellent. Needed information about the small towns we passed through. The Portland Rose Garden was great. The Dossier hotel in Portland was poor - location, service and food. Downtown Portland felt dangerous to walk around. The visit to Mt. St Helen's visitor center was a bust. It really was just a bathroom stop. We were not told that tickets to the visitor center had already been purchased so many people did not go in. We should have driven to see the real effect of the eruption. The dinner cruise in Portland was good.
This was my fifth Trafalgar tour and it did not stand up to the standards of the other four trips.