Oregon Holidays
'An Undiscovered Gem', 'The Untold Secret', 'A Hidden Jewel'. Roll out all those old cliches and they could happily and rightly be applied to the stunning state of Oregon. Sitting on the Pacific North West coast north of it's more fashionable neighbour, California, Oregon is for the active and inquisitve traveller rather than the mere tourist.
You can cycle along hundreds of miles of designated bike
lanes, play world-class golf courses, drink fresh and exciting new wines and explore mile after unspoiled mile
of deserted beaches and pristine forest
wilderness.
Oregon is home to America’s deepest river Gorge (Hells Canyon), deepest lake (Crater Lake) and the world’s second-most-climbed mountain (Mt. Hood), where, should you wish, you could ski year-round.
Oregon is also a state of dramatic contrasts. From the rugged coast, to the high mountain passes of the Cascades, you are bound to find your own slice of paradise in Oregon.
Bon Voyage have been planning and arranging holidays to Oregon since 1979. Allow Bon Voyage to tailor make your Oregon holiday adventure with the quality and service you expect, and at great value prices. Call us, and we'll plan you a holiday that you'll never forget.
Portland, Oregon Holidays
Portland is one the most under-rated cities in America, possibly because travellers rarely make it this far northwest.
The Oregon Coast Holidays
Oregon's share of the Pacific coastline owes its international reputation to the rugged beauty and natural wonders found all along its nearly 400-mile length.
Bend Holidays
Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway presents the opportunity to take a 66-mile loop through Deschutes National Forest.
The Dalles and Hood River Region Holidays
Take a fairly short and incredibly scenic drive east of Portland and you'll come across the stunning Dalles and Hood River region.
La Grande Holidays
The spirit of the West is alive and well in Eastern Oregon where snow-capped peaks look down on rolling hills, complex desert lands and wild rivers.
Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge Holidays
The Columbia River Gorge received the federal stamp of approval when it was named a National Scenic Area in 1986, but Oregon's first inhabitants appreciated its pristine beauty long before then.
Things to see and do
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Pacific Northwest Coastal Drive
One of the highlights of any visit to the Pacific Northwest is the drive north from California through Oregon to Seattle, Washington (or vice versa of course). The rugged winding coastline and lush forests
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Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon in the Cascade Mountain range. It lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, created when Mount Mazama
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Mount Rainier National Park
Located 54 miles southeast of Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park encompasses 235,625 acres, ranging in elevation from 1,610 feet to 14,410 feet above










