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Julia_N, May 2026
Perfect for solo travelers!
Wow! Adam, our guide, was one of the best I’ve had. Full of knowledge, funny, and engaging. I was hooked on all the info he provided and was never bored. We had a wonderful, gorgeous day exploring the Oregon Coast and I would 100% do this tour again. Worth every penny.
Lois_T, Apr 2026
Eric is awesome guide!
Our driver/guide Eric did an incredible job sharing highlights of Portland. His knowledge of history, architecture, the park system, as well as unique characteristics of the city’s quadrants made this tour very worthwhile. I’d love to take a good tour with him! He’s a formally trained chef.
Curt_W, Apr 2026
Great intro to Portland
The weather wasn't great and so my wife and I were the only ones on today's tour, which for us was a good thing. We had never been in Portland and Peter did a fantastic job showing us around town. He's a native and has deep knowledge about the city and its interesting history. We wanted a great introduction to Portland and he came through.
Leena_K, Apr 2026
Excellent way to spend a day in Oregon
It's a full day of sightseeing. We were picked up from our hotel in downtown Portland which was very convenient. Our tour guide was Jim and he really made the day enjoyable with his commentary and hospitality. We were able to see a lot of sites that we would not have reached on our own. He even stopped at a cafe that was featured in the Twilight movie for a fan that was in our group.
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Portland is famous for its “weird” vibes, progressive atmosphere, and countless breweries and restaurants. But, some of the most memorable parts of the region lie outside the city center. Portland bus tours allow you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest without a car. Visit the Columbia Gorge, a wonderland of waterfalls and hiking trails; head out to the rugged, rocky seacoast; or reach the base of Mt. Hood, the tallest summit in the state and an active stratovolcano.