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Portland to Seattle via Olympic National Park (Self Drive)

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6 to 9+ Nights from $728*
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This 6 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 7 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Portland
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Olympic National Park
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Seattle
  • Driving Time
    Portland - Olympic National Park: 2 hrs. 50 mins. approx.
    Olympic National Park - Seattle: 2 hrs. 10 mins. approx.

This Self-Drive vacation package will introduce you to these beautiful cities at the Evergreen and Beaver States. Combine with a Rental Car and start this trip with a visit to Oregon's largest city; Portland. Then, drive to Washington State and discover the natural protected area with expectational beauty and diversity like Olympic National Park. Don't miss the opportunity to take a walking trail excursion and nice pictures!. After that, end this trip at the "Emerald City"; Seattle (full of lush green spaces, attractions and birthplace of the famous Starbucks). Entrance to national parks is not included. Plan your visit according to your schedule and be sure to check each park's operating hours. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Portland, OR

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  • Olympic National Park, WA

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  • Seattle, WA

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Trip Summary

  • Portland, OR
    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!

  • Olympic National Park, WA
    Olympic National Park, WA

    Olympic National Park covers the majority of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington, the last place in the U.S. to be explored by settlers at the turn of the 20th century. There are three different ecosystems present here: mountains and subalpine forests, a temperate rainforest, and the Pacific coastline. To experience much of this UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve, you will need to explore on foot; this park is one of the most beautiful places for scenic walks and hikes.

    Explore the Hoh Rain Forest, Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Forest, Lake Quinault, Sol Duc River, Marymere Falls, Mount Olympus, Hall of Mosses, Ozette Lake, Mount Storm King, Lake Cushman, and so much more!

  • Seattle, WA
    Seattle, WA

    Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest and serves as cultural and commercial epicenter of Washington. It is one of the greenest cities on the West Coast, with many forests and thousands of acres of public and private parks. Seattle is a very cosmopolitan city, and has a very large tech workforce. The most popular points of interest are the futuristic Space Needle and the nine-acre Pike Place Market. It doesn`t take long to realize that you`ve arrived in a city of well-educated palates and wildly experimental chefs who are willing to fuse American cuisine with just about anything – as long as it is local.

    Explore and discover the amazing Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Center, and so much more!

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