Columbia and Snake


Arguably the most important river network of the Pacific Northwest, the Columbia and Snake rivers are navigable for 465 miles from the Pacific Ocean at Astoria, Oregon through Washington to the Idaho border. Cruising these rivers, you will see dramatic waterfalls dropping into the Columbia River Gorge, visit historic forts where blue-coated U.S. Cavalry strived to protect the new frontier, explore Hells Canyon the deepest gorge in North America and navigate the locks and dams that have tamed this mighty river. Upper Columbia

From its source in the Canadian Rockies in southeastern British Columbia, the Columbia River flows southwest before turning southeast and cutting a dramatic gorge in the volcanic shield and meeting the westward flowing Snake River.

Snake River

The Snake River rises in Yellowstone National Park and flows some 1,000 miles through Idaho and, before meeting the Columbia River in Washington. It is navigable up to Clarkson in Washington after which it flows through Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America. The Snake River flows through an area of SE Washington known as the Channeled Scablands consisting of scarred black rock cut by canyons, channels, pools, rock basins, ragged buttes and cliffs.

Lower Columbia

From its confluence with the Snake, its largest tributary, the Columbia runs nearly due west through The Dalles and Portland to Astoria and the Pacific Ocean. Where the river cuts through the Cascade Mountain Range, it has created the dramatic 100-mile-long and 3,000-foot-deep Columbia River Gorge. Before the dams, the river plunged over basalt cliffs and rapids in the Gorge, but today the engineered Columbia provides a nearly level pathway to the sea with the tide reaching the western end of the Gorge, about 100 miles from the ocean. The lower river is flat and includes, Sauvie Island, one of the largest river islands in North America.
 What makes Azamara Club Cruises® different from everyone else? It’s our focus on Destination Immersion®—which lets you stay longer and experience more on every one of our voyages. This means you get to explore everything from nightlife in Stockholm and morning walks in the French Riviera to all-day adventures in Costa Rica’s rain forests. Because life isn’t on a 9 to 5 schedule, and neither are Azamara voyages.

You’ll also experience incredibly scenic waterways and prime docking locations—two great advantages of our boutique-style award-winning ships. Here you’ll find people who are genuinely friendly and happy to make you feel welcomed, and with a maximum of 690 guests, staff and crew can quickly learn your name, tastes, and preferences, too. Plus you’ll enjoy lots of inclusive amenities that will leave money in your wallet and put a smile on your face. We’re the voyage for those who love travel.

 

 

WHEN TO CRUISE?

The season is from late fall October to November Only


Search for your next cruise to The Columbia and Snake

Share by: