8-night Pacific Northwest Splendor Cruise - Portland (Vancouver) to Spokane (Clarkston)



- $200 per Couple Shipboard Credit
- $250 per Couple Savings for Suite Categories
- $150 per Couple Savings for Stateroom Categories
- Complimentary Pre-Cruise Hotel Overnight Stay
- Complimentary Open Bars and lounges throughout the vessel
- Complimentary Shore Excursions
- Complimentary Room Service available 24 Hours a Day
- Complimentary Internet Service
- Masterful Regional Cuisine
- Lively Cabaret Entertainment, Story Telling & Lectures
- Authentic Paddlewheeler Vessel
Itinerary
Destination | Arrival | Departure |
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Portland | Sunday, Oct 13, 2024 | Sunday, Oct 13, 2024 |
Portland is well known for its cutting edge rock'n'roll, though Shakespeare, Broadway shows, ballerinas, chamber music ensembles and full blown classical orchestrations exist here. Try one of many outdoor activities available year round with views of some of the country's best scenery. Portland has historical and cultural monuments, museums, and historic sites. According to a recent CNN survey, Portland is one of the five most "kid-friendly" cities in the United States. Portland has OMSI (the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry), the nations fifth largest science museum, the Oregon Zoo, and the Children's Museum with a strict "please touch" policy. For adventure, head for the indoor North Clackamas Aquatic Park, with its four foot waves and water slides, or visit an old fashioned Oaks Amusement Park, featuring roller coasters, thrill rides, a train, go carts, and bumper cars. | ||
Portland | Monday, Oct 14, 2024 | Monday, Oct 14, 2024 |
Portland is well known for its cutting edge rock'n'roll, though Shakespeare, Broadway shows, ballerinas, chamber music ensembles and full blown classical orchestrations exist here. Try one of many outdoor activities available year round with views of some of the country's best scenery. Portland has historical and cultural monuments, museums, and historic sites. According to a recent CNN survey, Portland is one of the five most "kid-friendly" cities in the United States. Portland has OMSI (the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry), the nations fifth largest science museum, the Oregon Zoo, and the Children's Museum with a strict "please touch" policy. For adventure, head for the indoor North Clackamas Aquatic Park, with its four foot waves and water slides, or visit an old fashioned Oaks Amusement Park, featuring roller coasters, thrill rides, a train, go carts, and bumper cars. | ||
Cruise Starts (Embarkation) | Monday, Oct 14, 2024 | Monday, Oct 14, 2024 |
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Vancouver, WA | Monday, Oct 14, 2024 | Monday, Oct 14, 2024 |
Don't confuse this Washington city in the far-southwest corner of the state 165 mi/265 km south of Seattle with the much larger Vancouver, British Columbia, or with Canada's Vancouver Island, both of which are just north of the U.S.-Canadian border. Washington state's Vancouver is home to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. This former fur-trading outpost and depot for the Hudson's Bay Company gives a glimpse of life in the settlement circa 1845. Near the fort is the Officers Row National Historic Monument. Among the 21 buildings are residences once occupied by Ulysses S. Grant and George C. Marshall. Three of the houses are open to the public. | ||
Astoria | Tuesday, Oct 15, 2024 | Tuesday, Oct 15, 2024 |
Astoria is a city of 10,000 people on the Columbia River, just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. It is surrounded by the beauty of the forest, mountains, 3 rivers and the sea. Astoria is part of a nationally significant historic region at the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail. Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies; a place that takes visitors back to simpler times, its architecture dominated by hundreds of Victorian homes clinging to steep wooded hillsides and with a revitalized 1920s era downtown; all set against a backdrop of tremendous natural beauty. Unspoiled and generally uncrowded, Astoria is near several first-class interpretive attractions including Fort Clatsop, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, the Flavel House, Fort Stevens State Park, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley and the Astoria Column. Because of its steep hills and beautiful Victorian homes, Astoria has been called the "Little San Francisco of the Pacific Northwest." | ||
Stevenson | Wednesday, Oct 16, 2024 | Wednesday, Oct 16, 2024 |
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Stevenson | Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 | Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 |
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The Dalles | Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 | Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 |
Located at the northern border of Oregon, on the banks of the Columbian River, The Dalles was a major Native American trading center for thousands of years. The Fort Dalles Museum, housed in the only remaining building from the mid-19th century military outpost, features a collection of military artifacts, household goods and old medical equipment from the early days of the city. Recreational activities in The Dalles include river rafting, fishing and camping. Windsurfing is also a very popular pastime in The Dalles and the area has gained a reputation as one of the best places to learn and practice the sport.
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The Dalles | Friday, Oct 18, 2024 | Friday, Oct 18, 2024 |
Located at the northern border of Oregon, on the banks of the Columbian River, The Dalles was a major Native American trading center for thousands of years. The Fort Dalles Museum, housed in the only remaining building from the mid-19th century military outpost, features a collection of military artifacts, household goods and old medical equipment from the early days of the city. Recreational activities in The Dalles include river rafting, fishing and camping. Windsurfing is also a very popular pastime in The Dalles and the area has gained a reputation as one of the best places to learn and practice the sport.
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Richland | Saturday, Oct 19, 2024 | Saturday, Oct 19, 2024 |
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Clarkston | Sunday, Oct 20, 2024 | Sunday, Oct 20, 2024 |
Clarkston is the gateway to Hells Canyon. Take a professionally guided jet boat tour of Hells Canyon, raft the Snake River, paddle a canoe down the Clearwater River on the historic Lewis & Clark Trail, rent your own jetboat, or try your hand at some of the best fishing in the Northwest! Follow the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, learn about the history of the Nez Perce Native American Indians, explore museums full of pioneering history and exhibits, or view bronze sculptures and paintings at local galleries. It is located within easy reach of Lewis-Clark Valley - which offers a wide variety of activities. | ||
Clarkston | Monday, Oct 21, 2024 | Monday, Oct 21, 2024 |
Clarkston is the gateway to Hells Canyon. Take a professionally guided jet boat tour of Hells Canyon, raft the Snake River, paddle a canoe down the Clearwater River on the historic Lewis & Clark Trail, rent your own jetboat, or try your hand at some of the best fishing in the Northwest! Follow the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, learn about the history of the Nez Perce Native American Indians, explore museums full of pioneering history and exhibits, or view bronze sculptures and paintings at local galleries. It is located within easy reach of Lewis-Clark Valley - which offers a wide variety of activities. |
Detailed Pricing

Deluxe Veranda Stateroom
Category: CSize: 180 sq. ft. Features: Queen bed or two single beds, Full bathroom with shower, Private veranda, Interior access, Discovery, and Frontier Decks.
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Cruise Only
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$ 4579 PER PERSON |

Luxury Suite With Veranda
Category: LSSize: 410 sq.ft. Feel as if you own the American Empress in this expansive suite. You are treated to sweeping river views through large windows facing forward and starboard. Step out onto your private veranda, and scan the riverbanks for wildlife. Converse in your spacious sitting room complete with a large flat-screen TV, premium sound, a cocktail table and a wet bar. As a guest of our Luxury Suite, you will be treated to exclusive suite-level Commodore Services and amenities, as well as River Butler service.
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Cruise Only
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$ 9489 PER PERSON |

Outside Stateroom With Window
Category: DSize: 180 sq. ft. Features: Queen bed or two single beds, Full bathroom with shower, Interior access, Explorer Deck.
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Cruise Only
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$ 3869 PER PERSON |

Single Outside Stateroom With Veranda
Category: SOSize: 160 sq. ft. Features: Single bed. Full bathroom with shower, Private veranda, Interior access, Frontier Deck.
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Cruise Only
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$ 6589 PER PERSON |

Suite With Veranda
Category: ASize: 310 sq. ft. Features: Queen bed or two single beds, Full bathroom with shower, Sitting area with sofa, Semi-private veranda, Interior and exterior access, Vista View Deck.
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Cruise Only
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$ 7259 PER PERSON |

Superior Veranda Stateroom
Category: BSize: 210-250 sq. ft. Features: Queen bed or two single beds, Full bathroom with shower, Sitting area, Private veranda, Interior access, Vista View, Discovery and Frontier Decks.
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Cruise Only
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$ 6099 PER PERSON |

Veranda Stateroom
Category: ESize: 150 sq. ft. Features: Queen bed or two single beds, Full bathroom with shower, Semi-Private veranda, Interior access, Vista View Deck.
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Cruise Only
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$ 5069 PER PERSON |
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In consideration of evolving consumer trends, and to further promote a safe, comfortable and enjoyable environment for all Silversea guests, staff and crew, the smoking policy was updated on January 1, 2013.
Smoking is NOT allowed in:
- Guest suites and guest suite verandas
- All Public Areas, Lounges and Bars
Smoking (including Cigars, Pipes and Cigarettes) is allowed in:
- The Connoisseur's Corner.
- In addition, tables and seating have been made exclusively available outside the Panorama Lounge, the Pool Bar, and specified areas of open decks.
- Tables and seating have been made available outside La Terrazza for cigarette smoking exclusively.
Guests who rely upon wheelchairs must bring their own. Please note that not all shore excursions are suitable for guests with impaired mobility.
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- Any physical or mental condition that may require medical or professional treatment or attention during the voyage
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Silversea ships are equipped to offer wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet access. Guests can use their own laptop to surf the Internet and check emails at Wi-Fi locations throughout the ship, or from the comfort and privacy of their suite. Computers, email and Internet access are also available on board at the Internet Café. However, it is important to understand that telecommunication services while at sea are via satellite and significantly different than high-speed connections on land back home. The signal travels in a similar manner to radio waves but at much greater distances. Therefore, onboard Internet access is not guaranteed at all times. Satellite communications are also affected by weather and the ship's location.
Internet Service Fees
The same rates apply, whether accessing the Internet via personal laptop or via the Internet Café computers. All charges are posted directly to guests' onboard account. No credit is given for unused Time Plan minutes. Rates shown are in US dollars and are subject to change.
- Basic Rate: $0.50 per minute (pay as you go)
- Time Plan 1: 100 minutes for $45 ($0.45 per minute)
- Time Plan 2: 250 minutes for $85 ($0.34 per minute)
- Time Plan 3: 1000 minutes for $250 ($0.25 per minute)
Each Silversea ship is equipped with a Medical Centre, which is customarily staffed by a doctor and nurse on 24-hour call when at sea. The Medical Centre is not intended or designed to provide on-going treatment of pre-existing conditions or for extended critical care, and Silversea is not responsible for the diagnosis, treatment or services furnished by shipboard medical personnel. Guests may be charged for medical services and for medications used for their medical treatment.
Ship Overview
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Year Built: | 2014 |
Year Refurbished: | 0 |
Year Entered Present Fleet: | 0 |
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Tonnage (GRT): | 2000 |
PAX (basis 2): | 224 |
Max Pax (inc. Uppers): | 210 |
Passenger Decks: | 4 |
Number of Crew: | 70 |
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Suites with balcony: | 0 |
Suites (no balcony) | 0 |
Ocean View with balcony | 0 |
Ocean View (no balcony) | 0 |
Accomodations Inside | 2 |
Total number of accomodations in all categories | 112 |
Reviews
Ship Reviews

Cruise reviews reflect the opnions of travel editors and cruisers / readers and may not represent those of our company.
Submit Your Own Review!Food was some of the best I've ever had at sea, lectures from expedition guides were excellent quality and service from all the staff onboard was so professional but also from the heart
Pros: Food was some of the best I've ever had at sea, lectures from expedition guides were excellent quality and service from all the staff onboard was so professional but also from the heart
Cons: Evening entertainment was just about non-existent - could add some more choices here
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Comfortable luxury ship, great dining and a happy staff providing good service.
Pros: Comfortable luxury ship, great dining and a happy staff providing good service.
Cons: No Cons
Review: As an avid Expedition, Nature, and Safari lover, I was not sure what to expect on Silversea Expedition, but I did very much enjoy it. On this itinerary we did not have the full Expedition experience, no zodiac landings or kayaking from the ship, but this was because the countries we were in did not allow it, but instead we had a selection of locally guided tours in each port, and the Naturalists from the ship came along on each departure. On my trip, there were a number of Silversea repeat guests, and some more Expedition travelers, and both seemed to enjoy themselves. For me, the lectures, and watching for wildlife with the Naturalists were the best feature, but sailing on a luxury all suite vessel with a balcony and a butler was certainly enjoyable as well! Silversea puts it together well and included both a pre and a post night hotel.
Everything was perfect except
Pros: Everything was perfect except
Cons: No Tv live shows. No cnn msnbc fox cbs etc
Review: Only old tv shows. National Geographic. Movies Nothing live from any country.
Small ship, small number of guests, great staff
Pros: Small ship, small number of guests, great staff
Cons: Slightly dated design, rough seas, tenders to ports were a negative
Review: An excellent trip overall with a great staff and even better food. We loved the small ship atmosphere and the very quiet spaces. The ship never felt crowded and we loved the number and variety of public rooms. The tenders into ports was a bit of a turn off as I found the tenders to be crowded, hot and stuffy and not a great overall experience. The shore excursions were also a hit or miss. I don't enjoy riding in small vans with multiple people, et al. One of our shore excursions was cancelled and we were not notified until we were onboard the ship. The quality of food was excellent - a huge variety and they willingness of the staff to meet any need was very nice. Excellent wine list if you didn't like the included wines and i thought the pricing for some of the rare/high-end thing was very fair, if not inexpensive. The different restaurants and changing menu's were also a nice surprise. I don't think I ate the same thing twice in 10 days, except the large salads I made for lunch! The ship is being updated soon we're told and it is in need of a refresh. Everything was very clean but had the slight feel of a the early 90's to me. Our room was comfortable and had tons of storage space. The butler that attended to us was beyond accommodating and very helpful. The entertainment on board was very good and varied from lectures to broadway style reviews. We enjoyed the energy of the young performers. Overall it was an excellent trip and would do it again.
Great service, food and amenities. Plenty of things to do, and plenty of places to relax. Amazing horseback trail ride and beach swim in Antigua.
Pros: Great service, food and amenities. Plenty of things to do, and plenty of places to relax. Amazing horseback trail ride and beach swim in Antigua.
Cons: Our Silver Suite was roomy, but tired. Needed updating.
Review: This was a great cruise for us since we live in FL and did not have to fly to the port city. We enjoy the days at sea, and this cruise included 4 . Lovely decorations throughout the ship for the holiday. The Boutique staff were friendly and funny, and the selection was great. Our Butler and all the service staff made us feel right at home.
Excellent staff, food, & Lectures by Nicki.
Pros: Excellent staff, food, & Lectures by Nicki.
Cons: We couldn’t visit 2 ports I was looking forward to due to weather: Isles des Madelines & Boston Harbor.
Review: Would take the same cruise again, perhaps a bit earlier in the season to prevent such severe weather, esp. ocean waves. No person to blame. A “Bomb Cyclone” in Boston is surely an unpredictable weather oddity. NYC was sunny & beautiful the following two days. History/Geography Lectures were outstanding!
Small ship, attentive staff, excellent food and entertainment
Pros: Small ship, attentive staff, excellent food and entertainment
Cons: No coffee bar, cabins need refurbishing, no ice cream bar,specialty restaurant charged additional $60 pp.
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The staff, as always, is outstanding and very friendly
Pros: The staff, as always, is outstanding and very friendly
Cons: Internet Reservations for tours is not reliable for same last names.
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Pros: No Pros
Cons: No Cons
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Pros fantastic service, especially by the butlers.: The size of the ship, the dining options and Cons: The television satellite went
Pros: Pros fantastic service, especially by the butlers.: The size of the ship, the dining options and Cons: The television satellite went
Cons: Cons: The television satellite went out for 4 days and there was some grumbling .
Review: Perfect weather and interesting ports added up to a wonderful trip. The staff was great and the food in all of the dining options was quite good. The chef did several cooking trips and demonstrations and everyone loved them. The demonstrations were standing room only. He shopped locally and people appreciated the high quality of the fruits especially.
very attentive staff and good food
Pros: very attentive staff and good food
Cons: No Cons
Review: We took a late March 10-day trip in the Caribbean including the week before Easter (spring break for many schools). We had a great diversity of fellow passengers and the interactions between the passengers was far better than we have ever experienced before. Perhaps the good staff attitude helped set the tone. In any event, we seemed to be always chatting with new friends, whether on our small-group shore excursions, or at coctails, or at meals.
Every suite has a butler who can attend to your every need. Every one is very service oriented.
Pros: Every suite has a butler who can attend to your every need. Every one is very service oriented.
Cons: The deep soaker tub can be difficult for some guests to climb in and out of for their shower.
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the service, the food, the pool deck
Pros: the service, the food, the pool deck
Cons: ship was a bit worn
Review: Our butler was attentive, courteous, and prompt. I wish I could have taken him home. The entire staff on this ship was outstanding. They seemed to know what you wanted before you did. Food was excellent in the dining room and La Terrazza. We felt the service in La Champagne was not up to the standards of the rest of the ship. The evening entertainment was limited, but that may be due to the small size of this ship. The SilverWind was a bit tired and needed some refurbishing. However, that in no way detracted from our experience on board. We are looking forward to our next SilverSeas experience in 3 months.
food and service
Pros: food and service
Cons: needs to be updated more.
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The staff is wonderful!
Pros: The staff is wonderful!
Cons: The ship could use some refurbishing
Review: Love the inclusive features (drinks, shore excursions, gratuities) that are offered on a luxury ship! Staff could not do enough for you. Entertainment was fun, professional, loved it!
No lines, no queues. Embarking and disembarking was really easy and pleasant. Wifi connectivity was excellent.
Pros: No lines, no queues. Embarking and disembarking was really easy and pleasant. Wifi connectivity was excellent.
Cons: Some public areas were looking a bit tired. One Launderette with only 3 machines for the entire ship was often crowded and some guests got frustrated.
Review: No Review
all excellent--food, staff, living quarters, shore excursions
Pros: all excellent--food, staff, living quarters, shore excursions
Cons: none
Review: Trip of a lifetime--I loved it!
We have the best travel planner! She leaves nothing to chance, anticipating our personal needs and expectations as she plans trips for us at least annually. This trip ended in our 45th day as Silversea travelers - so we have both experience and loyalty with/to them. Bar and butler service the best! Accommodations comfortable and roomy. Dining options flexible for a small ship.
Pros: We have the best travel planner! She leaves nothing to chance, anticipating our personal needs and expectations as she plans trips for us at least annually. This trip ended in our 45th day as Silversea travelers - so we have both experience and loyalty with/to them. Bar and butler service the best! Accommodations comfortable and roomy. Dining options flexible for a small ship.
Cons: The ship takes some liberties in moving pre-booked reservations/appointments for La Terrazza and the spa. My ship evaluation clearly communicated our disappointment in this situation. Food is predictable and one must not be timid about asking for better wines than those automatically poured. Difficult to figure out how to operate laundry appliances - need at least some instruction.
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Excellent service and food and wine
Pros: Excellent service and food and wine
Cons: More shore excursion choices especially for evening events off ship, like a concert
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Entire service staff was exceptional
Pros: Entire service staff was exceptional
Cons: None. Perfect experience
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