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Columbia & Snake River Cruise

AMERICAN CRUISE LINES - AMERICAN SONG

August 11-19, 2026

cruise including
Sign Language Interpreter Service

BOOK BY OCTOBER 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
ship

Our ship, the AMERICAN SONG, will be our home when we are sailing
on the Snake and Columbia Rivers.

CLICK HERE to see what it is like to sail on the AMERICAN SONG

Cruising the Snake River

Cruising the Snake River

Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens

Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls

Sacagawea Museum

Sacagawea Museum




Prices include all of the following:

  • 1-night pre-cruise hotel including breakfast
  • Accommodation on board the American Song
  • Port charges
  • Breakfast, lunch, cocktail hour, dinner on board the American Song
  • Selection of wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board the American Song
  • Gratuities for crew members on board the American Song
  • WiFi (can be intermittent)on board the American Song
  • Transfer ship - airport

Map

Map



Astoria

Astoria

Astoria

Astoria

Cruising the Columbia River

Cruising the Columbia River

Portland

Portland

AUG 11 CLARKSTON, WA
Arrive in Clarkston. The historic town of Clarkston is named in honor of William Clark from the renowned Lewis and Clark Expedition. The town traces its lineage back to the resilient Nez Perce tribe, the original stewards of this fertile land.
Aug 12 EMBARKATION - CRUISING THE SNAKE RIVER
Breakfast. On the morning of your cruise, simply gather in the hotel lobby after breakfast, and we'll whisk you away to the awaiting ship. Rest assured, all luggage will be swiftly transported from the hotel to your stateroom aboard the ship, leaving you free to relax and soak up the excitement of your upcoming voyage. As we sail, spot the untamed wilderness and canyon hillsides as they come to the forefront in a mesmerizing demonstration of ever-changing vistas. Keep your eyes peeled for the inhabitants of this pristine landscape - from the graceful white pelicans to the playful river otter.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 13 RICHLAND, WA
Breakfast. Richland stands boldly at the intersection of the Yakima and Columbia Rivers, inviting exploration and discovery. Our ship docks mere steps from the serene waterfront, where trails wind alongside charming shops and local wineries beckon with their unique flavors. Sacajawea State Park offers a glimpse into the past, where the Corps of Discovery-led by Lewis and Clark-once camped amidst a thriving Native American community in October 1805.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 14 CRUISING THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE
Breakfast. Get ready to watch the Columbia River Gorge develop. Behold the majestic bluffs cloaked in greenery, while hillsides reach for the sky. The dynamic landscape is truly a wonder, catch the best views up on the sun deck. But that's just the beginning, as the ship sails along, get ready for a range of exhilarating activities tailored just for you. Engage in destination-focused enrichment programs featuring guest speakers exploring all things regional and port-related.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 15 HOOD RIVER, OR
Breakfast. Hood River holds a name derived from the river that flows from Mount Hood into the Columbia. Once renowned as the final stop of the Mount Hood Railroad, where timber and produce embarked on their journey downstream, this town exudes a long history of trade and commerce. Today, Hood River beckons with a tapestry of delights, from quaint shops showcasing local artisanal treasures to some of the Pacific Northwest's finest wineries and breweries.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 16 KALAMA, WA
Breakfast. Our brand-new private dock in Kalama, Washington allows you to go where most cruises can't. Take in the stunning Cascade Mountains as you drive to view the remnants of nearby Mount St. Helens. Guided by a knowledgeable local, delve into the gripping tale of the volcano's cataclysmic eruption in 1980 and its profound impact on both the environment and the lives of those in the surrounding area. Right off the ship's dock, step into the beauty of an expansive city park, adorned with captivating local artwork that adorns the impressive adjacent hotel. Learn more about other wonders of the region at the fascinating interpretive center.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 17 ASTORIA, OR
Breakfast. As the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, this port is adorned with charming Victorian homes that cascade down the hillside, this town has earned the lively nickname of "The Little San Francisco." Embark on your own adventure or choose from a selection of thrilling excursions that will allow you to see this city from its shore where mountains paint the sky to the cliff where the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is perched above the Pacific. Wander through the town's charming shops, galleries, wineries, and brew pubs, or lose yourself in the captivating exhibits of the nearby Columbia River Maritime Museum.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 18 DAY OF CRUISING
Breakfast. Along the riverbanks, you may spot deer grazing or river otters frolicking in the shallows. As you pass through locks and dams, experience the engineering feats that tame this mighty river. Don't forget to look out for historical landmarks and points of interest, such as the towering Mount Hood and the striking Bonneville Dam.
Lunch, Cocktail Hour, Dinner
Aug 19 PORTLAND - DISEMBARKATION
Breakfast. As we bid farewell and prepare to send you off on your journey homeward bound, take a moment to bask in the glory of your extraordinary time here on the Columbia & Snake Rivers. Let the memories of laughter, exploration, and newfound friendships be some of the few things you take with you. Until we meet again, cherish every moment and carry the spirit of adventure with you wherever you voyage.
BOOK BY OCTOBER 30, 2024 AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF $300 PP DBL OCC
Category AAR, private balcony, Deck 2, 275 sq. ft.: $6,355 per person
Category AAL, private balcony, Deck 2, 300 sq. ft.: $6,760 per person
Category AAC, private balcony, Deck 3, 316 sq. ft.: $6,995 per person
Category AAM, private balcony, Deck 4, 350 sq. ft.: $7,415 per person
Category Veranda Suite, private balcony, Deck 2, 3, 4, 405 sq. ft.: $8,785 per person

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AMERICAN SONG: Deck Plans, Ship and Stateroom Information


All prices are based on double occupancy. Prices and itinerary are subject to change at any time without prior notification. Prices do not include travel insurance, shore excursions, air arrangement etc. A deposit payment is due NOW in order to make a firm reservation. Flight arrangements are offered by American Cruise Lines and can be booked through Kerstin's Deaf Travel. A Real ID or a valid passport is required. Appropriate physical fitness is required since the tour includes walking at each stop. Minimum group size: 20 guests, maximum group size: approx. 40 guests.

Contact Kerstin's Deaf Travel to book your Columbia & Snake River Cruise vacation by sending an e-mail to kerstin@kerstinstravel.com




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