Explore delicious eats in one of Portland’s hippest neighborhoods! Known as “Alberta Arts District”, this colorful street is lined with locally owned shops, bars and restaurants. Alberta Arts District celebrates the creative individuality and vibrant diversity of Portland’s eclectic art scene. On this walking foodie tour, you’ll sample some of the best food and drink Portland has to offer, including internationally inspired food fusions, local brews, hip food carts, and farm-to-table bakeries, all while learning about the celebrated art, local craftsmen, and neighborhood history! The group maximum for this tour is 12.
Dietary restrictions: we CAN provide substitutions for vegetarians and non-alcohol guests, but CANNOT provide substitutions for vegan, gluten free, or dairy allergies. All allergies and dietary restrictions must be indicated in advance at time of ticket purchase.
Travel to the Oregon Coast for a taste of incredible seafood and cheese in this region and get a chance to meet the dedicated farmers that produce them. The tour offers the chance to have some hands-on experience, and see how they raise food for our community.
Discover what the food cart hype is all about in the city that put food cart pods on the map! With over 700 food carts throughout the city, we’ve done the research for you! Let us take you around to several locally-ran and operated food carts, relax on patios in the heart of Southeast Portland, and taste the delicious foods that make Portland a true foodie destination. On this small-group walking tour you’ll discover global foods, quench your thirst with tasty drinks, and learn fun history in this off-the-beaten-path neighborhood. We like to think this is the perfect way to discover quirky Portland, eat where the locals eat, and have fun!
This tour is an in-depth, up close and personal experience that follows the life of a wine grape as it travels from the vineyard, to the cellar, to a finished bottle of wine. Start your journey with a complimentary glass of wine and make your way through our rows of Pinot Noir vines, where you are encouraged to touch and taste the grapes straight from the their clusters. Make your way through our wine cellar and learn about the wine-making process while sampling some of our up-and-coming wines straight from the barrel. End your day with a tasting of our current release wines and locally-sourced aperitifs, and take in the breathtaking views of the estate and Mount Hood in the distance.
This 2 1/2 hour 4 mile tour takes you to some of the city's most famous donut shops for a taste of Portland's most delicious doughy delights - all food included! We'll cruise between 4 donut shops and ride through several of Portland's most lively and iconic neighborhoods including Old Town, Chinatown, the Pearl District, the Park Blocks, Portland State University and the scenic Portland Waterfront. Our first stop is NOLA with their rich, chocolaty layered La’ssant. The next is the deservedly famous Blue Star, where we'll sample the French brioche-based doughnut that graced the cover of Food & Wine magazine. Then on we go to local favorite Coco Donuts, which not only has scrumptious donuts but also roasts their own coffee. Then we cruise down the hill, along the river and to the most famous place in Portland, Voodoo donuts where we'll skip the line (often an hour long!) and try the notoriously delicious bacon maple bar (vegetarian option available).
The first stop of the day will be at Willamette Falls. This is a horseshoe-shaped block waterfall caused by a basalt shelf in the river bottom. The 42-foot-high and 1,500-foot-wide falls occurs 26 river miles upstream from the Willamette’s confluence with the Columbia River. It’s the largest waterfall by water volume in the Northwest and the 18th largest by volume. Around the falls are the locks, which are the oldest continuously operating multi-lift lock and canal system in the United States.
Next we will make our way to Silver Falls State Park. This area was settled originally by the Kalapuyan Indians. They most likely used the area for hunting, as well as for spirit quests. A small town was established in the Silver Falls area, although it was abandoned by the time the park was created in 1933.
While you are here you will be able to hike part of the Trail of Ten Falls (approximately 3 miles, further if you are able) and some of the waterfalls you may see are:
South Falls- This is the highlight of Silver Falls State Park, and due to its proximity to the city of Salem, is likely one of the most popular waterfalls in Oregon outside of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls are produced where South Silver Creek plunges 177 feet over a huge overhanging basalt cliff with a large pool occupying the bottom of the amphitheater.
North Falls- The massive recess behind North Falls is especially unique and a favorite feature of visitors to the park. The undercut cliff extends back from the falls for at least 100 feet, and the ceiling runs anywhere from 20 to perhaps as much as 75 feet above the trail as it passes behind the falls. The huge size of the under cut chamber allows the roar of the falls to be amplified considerably, making the falls sound quite powerful.
Twin Falls- During the wet season North Silver Creek splits into two channels and spills down an angled basalt ledge, creating two veiling curtains.
Middle North Falls- This is a markedly amorphous waterfall which changes physical shape in a very dramatic way as the volume of water in North Silver Creek changes. The 106 foot tall falls take the form of a narrow column of water during the summer months, funneled to perhaps 5 feet wide at most by a narrow runnel in the bedrock.
Double Falls- Double Falls is the tallest waterfall in Silver Falls State Park – by a hair – and also the best of the handful of tributary waterfalls found along the Trail of Ten Falls.
Drake Falls- Rumbles over a broad sloping ledge of basalt set in the middle of a fairly deep, narrow constriction in the canyon of North Silver Creek.
Lower North Falls- North Silver Creek produces the falls as it rumbles down a 30-foot tall dome-shaped protrusion of basalt and forms a large pool at its base. The domed shape of the falls inspired the nickname “The Thunderdome” among the whitewater kayaking community.
At the end of the day we will drop you at your downtown Portland hotel.
Portland's downtown is dotted with outdoor sculptures. Some immense and famous, some hidden in plain sight. The outdoor sculptures of Portland exemplify Portland's unique character, charm, and history in a number of ways. Take a self-guided GPS audio walk and discover Portland in a new and interesting way!
Downtown Portland is a busy place on a weekday, but people are friendly. You may run into street musicians, homeless people, food carts, and more! The tour starts in the middle of Pioneer Square, known as "Portland's Living Room."
The tour is ready whenever you are and the audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.
Enjoy a private, informative and interactive downtown Portland and city highlights tour. See the top, can't-be-missed highlights and attractions that the city has to offer. This scenic, 2.5-hour feature-packed tour will surely get you acquainted with Portland, the city of roses. See stunning city views, hear important historical facts, and learn about current local trends on this guided, small-group tour for no more than 4 guests. Snacks and bottled water are complimentary.
Join us on our full day guided tour from Portland to Mt. Hood. By visiting Mount Hood with our enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides, you will have multiple opportunities to get the best photographs of the awe-inspiring scenery, and to learn about the history and heritage of Portland’s iconic mountain.
Our tour will depart the hustle and bustle of downtown Portland by first taking you into the wonders of the Columbia River Gorge. We will follow the Columbia River east to the town of Hood River for lunch before driving up through the Hood River Valley to the south side of Mt. Hood. The sites that we may visit include: Multnomah Falls, Rowena Crest, a farm stand (seasonally), and Timberline Lodge. Your route may vary based on weather and road conditions but our guides will make necessary changes to enhance your Mt Hood Loop tour experience.
This hotbed of Portland artists always offers something new to discover. Beautiful murals reveal themselves in this neighborhood's alleyways and behind every corner you'll find experimental spaces where artists of all types are able to share their creations with the world.
Come on and let’s explore the bustling streets of the Buckman neighborhood. All the while this Portland culinary tour will take us to some of Portland’s distinctive foodie offerings. This once exclusively industrial neighborhood has undergone a Renaissance in recent years. It has come into its own as a favorite place for hipsters to live, hang out and of course eat! A plethora of diverse and delicious eateries await you.
Our several stops in this Portland epicurean walking tour will create a varied and scrumptious meal and whet your appetite for what the Buckman hood has to offer. Examples may include ethnic contributions such as the well renowned Nostrana and Kachka, as well as a visit to a local cidery, a vibrant food cart pod and Dutch waffles for dessert.
You will not leave hungry!
We will walk a total of 1.3 miles,checking out vintage homes, repurposed industrial spaces and hipster hangouts while we visit a handful foodie hot spots in the historic Buckman hood.
Hop on a bike, join an expert local guide, and get ready to discover some of Portland’s best craft breweries. Feel the breeze on your face as you ride through some of the city’s prettiest neighborhoods, stopping for beer samples along the way, while also learning all about Portland’s extensive craft brewing history.
Flytographer 120 Minute Vacation Photo shoot
Connect with a local professional photographer in Portland and capture your most memorable moments during this private photo shoot. Get insider tips on the best things to do in Portland, including where to eat and what to see from your vacation photographer. Return from your trip with beautiful, high-quality, vacation photos.
The best souvenir ever.
Mt. Hood is the highest summit in Oregon, and the fourth highest in the Cascades. It features waterfalls, glaciers, and historic Timberline Lodge, built by local artisans during the Great Depression, and featuring the longest ski season in the US. To the north of Mt. Hood is the Hood River Valley. You will get intimate with this area through a visit to Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood, fruit stands in the Hood River Valley, downtown Hood River (your opportunity for lunch and/or alcoholic beverages), and breathtaking stops in the eastern and western Columbia River Gorge (Multnomah Falls included). Your expert guide, with formal background in ecology and natural resources, will teach you about the natural and cultural history of the area, as you drive the Mt. Hood and Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byways. Maximum group size of 11. Pickup and drop-off at your hotel.
During the scavenger hunt teams answer trivia questions, follow clues scattered around the city, and complete photo and compass challenges
Performing silly tasks and hunting for checkpoints around the city, digital walking tour brings adventure and family-friendly fun
Players set out on scavenger hunt walking tour challenge through city answering questions and performing family-friendly tasks
Participants gear up and launch the ScavengerHunt.com app to start their own adventure, racing against the clock at a time of their choosing
Patrons can learn about producing beer and see the brewing process behind the scenes as well as sip on crafted beer and play trivia
This cruise includes:
2-hour cruise along the Willamette River
Live entertainment
Northwest Plated Brunch
Select Dessert Buffet
Complimentary champagne, sparkling apple cider, and orange juice
Captains narration
Full-service bar available for purchase
Gift shop Items available
Boarding Starts at 11:00pm
Cruise time 11:30pm - 1:30pm
Our Champagne Brunch is our passenger favorite cruise. Enjoy a plated style brunch and let us do the work for you. Order as many helpings as you want from the comfort of your own private table. We will make sure to keep the coffee and the champagne flowing, all you need to do is relax and take in the views. You will have a dedicated server at any point during the cruise they will be able to help you make sure it is an amazing experience.
Portland Spirit public cruises boards at the Salmon Street Springs Fountain in Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The fountain is located in the park where Salmon Street meets Naito Parkway/Front Avenue.
Guided tour of the inner landscapes of the energetic world. We talk with real ghosts in real time.
Third-generation winemakers follow environmentally friendly practices to create a selection of delicate, sophisticated wines
Guests sample up to 10 wines during private table-side service with tidbit pairings, and also roam the vineyards during guided walking tours
In the tasting room at Tualatin Estate Vineyards customers try classic, elegant Pinot Noirs and cool-climate white wines
Our most popular tour gives you the best views of Multnomah Falls for the best price in the Columbia River Gorge.
A company provides year-round flight adventures through the Columbia River Gorge, and over Downtown Portland
Professional commercial pilots will fly you and your group up to Mt. Hood and back through the Gorge for stellar views of the Cascades.
Passengers can skip traffic jams and arrive in Downtown Portland quickly by flying with a helicopter from Troutdale Airport
Kason Vineyards, specializing in the grape-growing and wine-making processes, offers wine tasting for two or four people
Visitors can sample different varieties of wine combined with a selection of cheeses