Destinations

Main Menu

My Booking

Main Menu

About Us

Main Menu
USA

Portland - Astoria - Cannon Beach - Yachats - Eugene (Self Drive)

Customize and Book

Returning to a different city/airport, Reorder city, or design your own Itinerary

This 7 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 7 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Portland
  • Hotel for 1 night in Astoria
  • Hotel for 1 night in Cannon Beach
  • Hotel for 1 night in Yachats
  • Hotel for 1 night in Eugene
  • Driving Time
    Portland – Astoria: 1 hr 46 min approx.
    Astoria – Cannon Beach: 37 min approx.
    Cannon Beach– Yachats: 2hrs 56 mins approx. .
    Yachats - Eugene: 1hr 47 min approx.

Venture through these interesting cities in Oregon, exploring its natural landscapes and nightlife with a Rental Car. Combine and visit Portland (Oregon’s largest city, sits on the Columbia and Willamette rivers), Astoria, Cannon Beach (a small coastal city, known for its long, sandy shore), Yachats and finally, spend an exciting stay in Eugene (known as 'Tracktown,' famous for its track and field champions also the birthplace of Nike). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Portland, OR

  • Astoria, OR

  • Cannon Beach, OR

  • Yachats, OR

  • Eugene, OR

Customer Reviews

Price Guidance

The package rates displayed are your total price per person based on Double Occupancy and your Arrival Date and Number of Nights selected. You can change details after selecting your travel date.

Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):

Your Preferred Major Airport:

*Sample prices on display include ALL taxes & fuel surcharges... read more

Trip Summary

  • Portland, OR

    Portland has a wide variety of parks, bridges and bicycle paths as well as art, theaters and a vivid music scene. Its eco-friendliness, its microbreweries and coffeehouses are enchanting and the Iconic Washington Park encompasses sites from the formal Japanese Garden to Oregon Zoo and its railway. A little bit creative, a little bit counter-culture, Portland is a year-round, always-evolving city that`s home to a mindful community dedicated to keeping its city sustainable, innovative and accessible.

    Visit and discover the Portland Japanese Garden, Oregon Zoo, International Rose Test Garden, Washington Park, Portland Art Museum, and so much more!

  • Astoria, OR

    Astoria sits on the Columbia River, near the Pacific Ocean. The Astoria Column, a towering hilltop monument with murals depicting area history, offers panoramic views. The Columbia River Maritime Museum showcases fishing, shipping and military history in a waterfront building. Set in a Queen Anne style Victorian mansion, Flavel House Museum features period furniture as well as manicured gardens. Astoria is gritty, and likes it that way. But that rustic exterior is just a cover for the many enchanting dichotomies you`ll find waiting around the next corner. In recent popular culture, Astoria is most famous for being the setting of the 1985 film The Goonies, which was filmed on location in the city.

    Visit and discover the Fort Astoria, Megler Bridge, Heritage Museum, Astoria Riverwalk, Clatsop County Parks, Shively Park, and so much more.

  • Cannon Beach, OR

    Cannon Beach is a small coastal city in northwest Oregon. It`s known for its long, sandy shore. Standing tall in the ocean, Haystack Rock is a seasonal haven for tufted puffins. On a headland to the north, trails in Ecola State Park offer sweeping views of the ocean, coves and a lighthouse. South is Arcadia Beach, with tide pools and a picnic area. In Cannon Beach, you`ll find everything from fine dining with wine pairings to relaxed, family restaurants where you`ll feel comfortable bringing the kids, as well as a handful of spots with dog-friendly patios.

    Explore the Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Hug Point State Recreation Site, Ecola State Park, Tillamook Head and much more.

  • Yachats, OR

    Yachats is a small coastal city whose name comes from the Siletz language and means `dark water at the foot of the mountain`. Much of the town`s coastline is dominated by black basalt rock, the result of lava flows some 50 million years ago. Hazy Cascade Mountain horizons, surging ocean waters, and tide pools sunk in black basalt on the shoreline make the name altogether appropriate. Instead of sandy beaches, much of the coastline near Yachats is composed of rugged black basalt that produces surging sea landmarks like Devil`s Churn, Spouting Horn, and Thor`s Well. The city is a magical place for a peaceful retreat, outdoor adventure, inspiration, and romance.

    Explore the Cape Perpetua, Thor's Well, Devils Churn, Smelt Sands State Recreation Site, Yachats State Recreation Area, Amanda's Trail, Cape Cove Trailhead, Strawberry Hill, and much more.

  • Eugene, OR

    Eugene is a city in Oregon, on the Willamette River. The University of Oregon is home to the Northwest-focused Museum of Natural and Cultural History and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, known for its Asian collections. The Fifth Street Public Market has cafes and locally owned stores. Green spaces include riverside Alton Baker Park, with extensive trails, and Hendricks Park, featuring a rhododendron garden. Eugene is full of artists, innovators and visionaries. This destination strives to be welcoming by designing accessibility into growth plans and taking leaps towards a more sustainable future.

    Explore the Hendricks Park, Alton Baker Park, Skinner Butte Park, Ridgeline Trail, Delta Ponds City Park, Oregon Space and Air Museum, Dorris Ranch, and so much more!

  • You can now

    Stagger

    your payment!