2-Hour Tour of Astoria

October 2, 2023

When

October 2, 2023    
10:45 am - 2:15 pm

SOLD OUT

Van1 - 11 people

Pickup time Guide Lead traveler Name Adults
10:30AM Bill Matthews 7
10:30AM Bill Hughes 2
10:30AM Bill  Feiner 2

Bus- 14 people

Pickup time Guide Lead traveler Name Adults
10:30AM Katie AKKAYA 2
10:30AM Katie  Ratliff 2
10:30AM Katie  Johnson 2
10:30AM Katie  Taylor 2
10:30AM Katie Shirley 2
10:30AM Katie Bowen 2
10:30AM Katie Daril Godinez 2

 

 

Bus - 12 people

Pickup time Guide Lead traveler Name Adults
1PM Bill & Kate  Jordan 2
1PM Bill & Kate Bensusen 2
1PM Bill & Kate Mitchinson 2
1PM Bill & Kate  Herrick 2
1PM Bill & Kate Rosen 2
1PM Bill & Kate Scott & Hotaling 2

Look for the Onward Adventures white bus when walking off the port!

The tour of Astoria is designed for the visitors off the cruise ships, but anyone can go. We meet near the trolley where our cruise visitors can choose if they would like to walk to town. The tour supposed to be a two-hour tour, but we go over that time when we can.

We only can hold 14 people. We go to the Astoria Column where we stay there for approx. 20 minutes. If you commit to climbing the 164 stairs, we give you a plane to write your name and location on. When you get to the top you can watch your plane fly!

We then hop back on the bus and show you our beautiful view and historic homes. Our next stop is the Flavel house and Film Museum, we stay approx.  for 20 minutes, just enough time to view the Goonies Jeep, jail and walk the beautiful grounds of the Flavel home.

When we all get back on the bus, we will drive through town showing some of our amazing buildings and heritage. We will also point out some places such as the Goonies house, Kindergarten Cop grade school.

Our next stop is Pier 39 where we walk over the bridge greeted by Sea lions on a dock out in the water.  This is a ½ hour stop, just enough time for everyone to choose a fresh cool beer, or have the tastiest coffee and homemade pastries, or to buy a heart lock and sign it and add it to the locks of love collection. We also walk through the Bumble Bee Tuna Museum, guiding our guest through history.  On the Pier they have a fantastic vending machine where you can buy an Astoria post card and stamp and so many more random things.   When we get back on the bus, we ask the group how they feel on time. If we have time, we have the group choose a few more stops such as:

Columbia River Maritime Museum, Fort George brewery, or to stop at Josephson’s Smoke House where the owner greets the guest with a handshake and the best clam chowder that only cost $5.00!

From there you can see the other cruisers walking toward the boat, so we get back on the bus the last time where we answer all questions and post them on our web and Facebook as a blog, “Curiosity of a Traveler”.

 

 

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