We just finished Uncruise's Rivers of Adventure cruise along the Snake and Columbia rivers (departure Oct 12 from Clarkston WA). It was a lovely cruise through a beautiful area of the country, that I think alot of people don't know about, but should. The canyon scenery was really spectacular. Also, this is great cruise for people who like to hike. We did 3 good hikes: the falls at Palouse ...
This was our fifth cruise with Uncruise and our first on the S.S. Legacy. The cruise left from Clarkston, WA and sailed to Portland, OR. The voyage exceeded its billing as an adventure cruise. While there were plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, kayaking and rafting, the cruise also offered a number of tours for those interested in a gentler pace.
There were too many highlights to ...
Yes, you could certainly taste (and possibly even drink) the 83 wines served up on the week-long “Rivers of Wine” cruise at the boutique wineries and on board the replica gold rush steamboat S. S. Legacy.
But you could also enjoy the widely varying scenery along the Willamette, Columbia and Snake Rivers as you cruised east from Portland (Oregon), as well as experience the historical and other ...
We chose this cruise because it didn't go onto the open ocean, and we wanted the river experience. Overall impression: Nice, but you have to be a real Lewis & Clark fan to get the most out out of this cruise, and you need to be able to handle the heat during summer.
We cruised from Portland, OR to Clarkton, then back, in July.
I should have done my geographical homework before we left. I ...
We were looking for something a little different and kind of stumbled across Uncruise. Very happy we did. The 7 day wine cruise out of Portland, OR up the Columbia and Snake Rivers was more and better than expected.
There were only 51 passengers of a possible 88. Certainly not crowded and the missing 37 missed out. Quaint cabins with enough room because you aren't in them anyway. The beds ...
We wanted to explore the Columbia Gorge on a small ship and this one looked interesting. Portland is an easy flight for us, so we took Southwest and had free baggage. This is an older ship that was renovated in 2015. We oped for a larger cabin because my husband does not like twin beds, but the cabin was still on the small side. Every aspect except the size of the cabin exceeded our expectations. ...
This was a Lewis & Clark Expedition cruise that followed along the Columbia & Snake Rivers from Portland, Oregon out to Hells Canyon Idaho, then back. We were interested in learning more about the region and felt this offered the best mix of information, relaxation and accommodations. We were not disappointed! We experienced breathtaking scenery while stopping everyday to visit and learn even more ...
An absolutely fabulous experience- cruising on the Columbia River! The crew and staff were the friendliest, most enthusiastic and most competent we've ever experienced bar none. We never lacked for a thing- the chef was more than happy to accommodate any request- many passengers opted to order items that weren't on the menus and were served accordingly. The onboard entertainment was well ...
Scenery, history, culture, food and wine!
We had never been to this part of the US and this cruise was the perfect introduction. Second, part of the appeal was the small size of the ship (we only had 56 passengers on our cruise), lack of cell service or Wi-Fi for much of the time, no children and a complete absence of Disnification.
The cruise experience is based on comfort, good food, ...
This Historic Cruise was made memorable by the expertise and enthusiasm of the historians/actors/guides. The ship, SS Legacy was small with about 80 passengers which led to instant camraderie with ones fellow passengers and the great crew. The food and drinks were outstaning and all included. Each day's shore excusions on various spots on the Columbia and Snake Rivers were very ...