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Welcome to Seattle! Spend your first night out on the town with your CEO and group as you explore this free-spirited Pacific Northwest city. From mini golf to gum walls, and made-up games there’s plenty to choose from. So grab your fellow adventurers and get ready to make some memories.
There's a lot to see and do in Seattle, and we recommend spending extra time here if you'd like to explore; speak to your sales agent to book extra accommodation.
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Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
See the world-famous Pike Place Market, an array of sights, sounds and smells. See the fishmongers playfully throwing fish, pick up some local delicacies from market vendors everywhere you turn or just stroll down the cobblestone streets taking everything in. If you're a fan, don't forget to step foot inside the original Starbucks to get a grande cup of the recognized Pike Place Roast.
Visit the Seattle icon, the Space Needle. Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle stands today as a major tourist attraction for those looking to get an incredible view of the city from the 518ft tall (158m) observation tower.
Visit the must-see Chihuly Garden and Glass that showcases Dale Chihuly's glass blowing artwork. Walk through the gardens smelling of fresh flowers and trees, and spot beautiful vibrant glass pieces throughout. Whether they're coming out of the dirt as though they were plants themselves or hanging from the ceiling mimicking plant vines, this exhibit will be sure to fill you with joy.
No trip to Washington is quite complete without a visit to Mt Rainier National Park. Zoom here with your travel tribe from Seattle and enjoy a picnic lunch in the park. Then it’s time to get some hiking done amidst the snowy mountain peaks. Keep your eyes peeled from some of the diverse wildlife that calls this place home. As the light begins to fade and your feet feel heavier from all of that exploring the group will head just outside the park to camp under the stars.
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Soak in the views of the snow-capped active volcano Mount Rainier. Wildflower fields that surround the base of the mountain and lead into lush forest areas that are perfect for hiking and wildlife sightings. Lace up your hiking shoes for some walking through the trails.
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Let’s get weird in Portland! Being one of the most popular cities to visit on the West Coast north of California Portland is artsy, funky, full of great food/drink options and not to mention extremely easy to fall in love with. Between the lush green forest, mountains shrouded in mist, and endless craft breweries sprinkled all over the city, you’ll have no problem finding a creative way to get to know this wacky place.
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Enjoy free time to discover this quirky city. Opt to eat at one of the many famous food trucks, take a food tour, stop by local breweries, visit Washington Park, or go shopping – the options are endless!
Portland is a food-centric city with an iconic food truck scene. Your CEO will be able to help you locate food cart "pods", where clusters of trucks park and serve, throughout the city. Hint: Cartlandia is one of the biggest "super pods" in the city where you will be sure to find good eats!
Go on a walking tour of Portland's best neighbourhoods, see how locals live, where you can find great shops, amazing food, craft breweries, and find street art.
Set out on your own DIY pub crawl if you wish to explore Portland's craft-beer craze. Portland was an early innovator in the craft-beer scene so if you love a cold beer or cider head out and see what the city is pouring.
Please note that the legal bar entry and drinking age in the United States is 21.
It’s time to leave the bizarre behind as you make your way to Bend, Oregon, consistently voted one of the best places to live in the U.S. Arrive just in time to find yourself the perfect place to eat lunch. Then grab your buddies and explore town a bit. Maybe you’ll head to another craft brewery, or maybe you’ll try kayaking and canoeing through the beautiful water of Cascade lake. Or even better? Maybe you’ll do both!
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Enjoy free time in Bend. Opt to go kayaking on the Deschutes River or visit a local brewery.
Slice through the beautiful waters of a Cascade Lake while being led by the moon and stars. Enjoy the calm of nature illuminated by the night sky, before capping off the night with dessert and a local brew on the water's edge. Bliss? Definitely.
Home to 16 craft breweries, Bend is a beer lovers paradise! Hop on the 'Bend Brew Bus' and visit four local breweries for a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process and enjoy samples at each, of course. (Bar entry and drinking age in the United States is 21.)
Grab a paddle and explore the stretch of the Deschutes though the Old Mill District. Paddle upstream for 1.5 miles before enjoying a leisurely float back to the dock.
Rise and shine and hit the road early to take full advantage of the sights at gorgeous Crater Lake National Park. Grab some selfies or just sit and stare in awe at the crystal blue waters of one of the most pristine lakes on earth. Afterwards, head further south to California and Redwood National Park—home to the tallest trees in the world. Spend the evening gazing up at these gigantic coastal redwoods. To get a true sense of the enormity of these trees, try taking a picture of you hugging one of them.
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Considered by scientists to be the cleanest and clearest large body of water in the world, and the deepest lake in the U.S. at 1943 ft, Crater Lake is sure to impress. The lake rests in a dormant volcano – explore this National Park and its many viewpoints. Get sweaty on a steep hike before opting to jump into the crystal clear lake for a quick swim or stay on the rim and gaze at the sapphire waters below.
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Celebrate new friends and new adventures with an Americana themed party at camp in the Redwoods tonight. Enjoy time together around the fire; maybe play charades, laugh, tell jokes, and have an impromptu dance party as the largest trees in the world cast shadows around you on this fun night!
Wake up to the sounds of the forest before going on a morning hike through these old mystical trees. Don’t worry, it's not all about the redwoods, even though they are really something. After craning your neck for hours you’ll be excited for a chance to look down as you head to the rocky California coast, to enjoy tide pooling and small beach communities as you continue towards San Francisco.
Prepare to be awed by the tallest trees in the world. The coastal redwoods of this National Park have been standing here for thousands of years, with the tallest standing over 107m (350 ft) tall! Enjoy time to explore and take in these ancient giants.
Catch yourself daydreaming as you cruise along the coast and then watch as vineyards pass by in California's famous wine region en route to San Francisco. Scoot over to the city on the Golden Gate Bridge and stop for pictures at this iconic site. We’re thinking group selfie? It might be one of the last ones on this trip as your tour ends on arrival.
Opt to pre-book the "Sunset Sailing – San Francisco" activity on the checkout page ahead of time to include this optional on your tour.
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What trip to San Fran would be complete without seeing the Golden Gate Bridge? Depending on time, step foot on this famous red suspension bridge or find a great viewing point to take some photos.
Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.
What trip to San Fran would be complete without seeing the Golden Gate Bridge? Depending on time, step foot on this famous red suspension bridge or find a great viewing point to take some photos.
Board a catamaran and set sail into the setting sun around San Francisco Bay. Take in views of the iconic skyline, breeze past infamous Alcatraz Island, and sail under the Golden Gate Bridge. If you haven't fallen in love with San Fran yet, this should do the trick.
Iconic to San Francisco, travel back in time and hop on the world's last manually operated cable car system.