Astoria, Oregon

Astoria, Oregon

United States

Introduction to Port

Astoria, Oregon offers a distinctly Pacific Northwest welcome that sets it apart from every other cruise port. Nestled at the mouth of the Columbia River, this historic harbor pairs rugged natural beauty with a storied maritime heritage, giving travelers a sensory introduction to Oregon’s coast as soon as they step ashore. Signature experiences unfold along a walkable waterfront where award-winning seafood shacks, craft breweries, and the pastel-painted facades of the Astoria Riverfront come alive. Dockside explorations begin with a visit to the Columbia River Maritime Museum, a climb up the sweeping Astoria Column for panoramic views, or a behind-the-scenes tour of Fort Stevens State Park and its World War II battlements. From Astoria, guests can embark on scenic day trips to Cannon Beach’s sea stacks, the dunes and lighthouses of the northern coast, and the lush trails of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, all easily reached by excursion buses or charter shuttles. The port’s fleet-friendly design accommodates mid-sized, intimate vessels that glide into sheltered berths, allowing more time in port and smoother transitions to shore. Onboard, cruise lines enhance the experience with locally inspired menus, seafood-forward dining, and enrichment programs that celebrate Oregon’s coast, complemented by spa and wellness options, fitness facilities, and family-friendly activities. In short, Astoria delivers a transportive, small-port experience that blends culture, coastline, and community into one compelling voyage.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Coastal scenery
Stunning views along the coast with dramatic sunsets.
Historic architecture
Explore a 15th-century manor with period interiors.
Maritime heritage
Explore ports, fishing villages, and maritime museums showcasing local history.
Outdoor adventures
Hiking, canyoning, and waterfalls for all skill levels.