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Columbia & Snake Rivers
by Alan
This new class of modern riverboats, with just 180 guests, is the first of its kind in the U.S. and features contemporary styling, a grand multi-story atrium in the center of the ship, a variety of sizable lounges, and private balconies in each spacious stateroom.
Your Cruise Includes:
Daily Enrichment Program
At Least One Shore Excursion Every Day
Evening Entertainment
Cocktail Hours, Wine, & Beer
WiFi Internet
All Gourmet Meals
Gratuities, Port Charges, & Other Fees
Complimentary Pre-Cruise Hotel
Paddlewheelers
These recently renovated classic paddlewheelers offer modern design features and amenities. The 110 - 180 onboard guests can enjoy large staterooms with private balconies and hotel-style bathrooms, as well as a variety of unique lounges.
15-DAYS/14-NIGHTS
Be among the first to experience National Parks & Legendary Rivers, our first ever land and cruise package, which includes a cruise along the Columbia & Snake Rivers, a jet boat ride through Hells Canyon, and a land exploration of three incredible National Parks.
For Days 1-7, refer to the Columbia & Snake Rivers itinerary on Page 15.
Room category rates are per person and correspond with each ship's deck plan starting on page 90. Categories and prices vary by date and ship. All itineraries, prices, routes, excursions, and ships are subject to change.
American Riverboats
Your Cruise Includes:
Daily Enrichment Program
At Least One Shore Excursion Every Day
Evening Entertainment
Cocktail Hours, Wine, & Beer
WiFi Internet
All Gourmet Meals
Gratuities, Port Charges, & Other Fees
Complimentary Pre-Cruise Hotel Stay
Transportation to the National Parks
Entrance fees and currated experiences in the parks
TAGGART LAKE TRAIL Grand
Teton National Park
On this easy to navigate trail, delight in stunning views of Grand Teton, the highest mountain in the range, towering thousands of feet above the sagebrush flat. Continue on towards Taggart Lake, where you'll cross a footbridge over Taggart Creek. Admire a cascading waterfall just upstream, while traveling through a mixed forest of spruce, fir, pine, and long stretches of aspen groves.