Take in the sights of Portland, Oregon from a different perspective. Cruise through the heart of Portland on the Willamette River. Enjoy a narration of the sights available on all the decks. A happy h
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- 1.5-hour cruise on the Willamette River
- OPTIONAL: Bring headphones for your phone & listen to narration via our app (instruction on board)
- Historical narration plays on all levels of the vessel
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Honestly, late spring to early fall is the sweet spot! The weather's usually nice, so you can enjoy the views without getting drenched. Plus, sunset cruises in summer are super pretty. Just check the forecast before you go, especially in early spring—sometimes it's a little unpredictable.
A: Kids are totally welcome on the Happy Hour Sightseeing Cruise! There’s no official age limit, but keep in mind that the happy hour menu is geared toward adults. Families love it, and the views are amazing for everyone. Just make sure to keep an eye on your little ones near the edges of the deck!
A: Yes, there are several parking garages around the waterfront where the cruise departs. The one on SW Naito Parkway is pretty popular and usually has spots available. It's a short walk to the boarding area. Just be aware that it can get pricey if you're there for a while, so plan accordingly. Also, consider using public transport if you can!
Discussions
Just did the Happy Hour Sightseeing Cruise in Portland – wow!
I went on the Happy Hour Sightseeing Cruise last weekend and it was such a great way to see the city! The views of the skyline were stunning, especially with the sunset. I got a drink from the bar, and the vibe was super chill. The historical narration was informative but not boring, which I loved. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fun gift idea!
Thinking about gifting the Happy Hour Cruise for my parents
I've been looking for a unique gift for my parents, and this Happy Hour Sightseeing Cruise in Portland seems perfect! They love trying new experiences, and the idea of cruising on the river while enjoying drinks sounds fun. Has anyone done it with older folks? How was the experience?