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Accompany us to Oregon and discover an abundance of culinary gems. We spend the week on Portland's immaculate west coast, where the beaches, wine and food markets await to dazzle you. Nestled amid beauty, we gladly introduce you to some of Oregon's finest chefs and winemakers. Across the state, from boutique wineries to artisans and farms, nature is cherished. It is for this reason, that Oregon's produce is of an especially high caliber, and creates a foodie haven.
While vacationing in Oregon, you will also find countless walking trails and over 90 waterfalls, including the 600+ foot-high Multnomah Falls. Join us on this tantalizing journey, and have your culinary desires sated.
From Portland to Cannon Beach and from Mount Hood to the wine valley of Willamette, Oregon offers a multifarious list of adventures. Become ensconced in the summer color palette of your surroundings as we journey through the lush landscapes.
Taste your way through epicurean travel experiences, including foraging for mushrooms, visiting local farms, and touring some of the best kitchens in Portland. Enjoy a quaint cooking class in the wine region and revel in the foodie paradise we present to you.
Our itinerary is brimming with excitement as well as time at leisure. Relax with a pampering at one of our favorite local spas or a romantic couples picnic, complete with wine. Our team will be delighted to assist in arranging exclusive experiences, tailored to suit your needs and fulfill your desires.
Surrounded by awe-inspiring scenery, experience Oregon's plentiful biking and hiking trails that wind along vineyards, through woodlands, over mountains, and into valleys. Guests searching for a serene escape can take a morning stroll, or an afternoon horseback ride.
This morning, our chef takes us "foraging" for mushrooms, one of the reasons guests flock to the region. After drive winding up Marys Peak, west of Corvallis, we arrive in the Siuslaw National Forest. Envisage dense forest, perfect for mushroom hunting and kept lush by the coast, which you can see on a clear day. After a picnic, we return to Newberg and en-route visit McMinville where we stop for several wine tastings. In the evening, dinner is at leisure, with our recommendations.
This morning if the weather permits, we suggest a hot air balloon ride over the vineyards as the sun rises (on your own account). Or you could simply take time to relax and enjoy the comfort of the property. Our travel concierge will be available to assist in organizing activities including, hiking or kayaking. For those interested in experiencing more food and wine on their own account, your hosts have an eventful day planned. From local farms to extraordinary wineries, we assure you that you will be satisfied. In the evening, we gather for a unique "Field & Vine" dinner, a tradition in Oregon' summer month.
With the weekend ahead of you, why not extend your journey? Stay in Oregon for an extra night or two and allow us to make some more excellent recommendations. Experience more of the remarkable sites, tours and properties with our professional guidance.
Upon your arrival, our team warmly welcomes and transfers you to the iconic Heathman Hotel in Portland. In the evening, enjoy a complimentary cocktail followed by a fine dining tasting dinner in the relaxed atmosphere of the highly acclaimed French Bistro, Le Pigeon. Prepared by two-time James Beard Award-winning Chef Gabriel Rucker, your feast will be paired with some of the best regional wine. Should you arrive earlier in the day, our travel concierge will happily organize a private guided tour of the city for an adventurous afternoon.
After a laid back breakfast, our Chef accompanies us to the famous Portland farmers market. Explore Portlandโs best food carts, historic neighborhood and iconic bridges on this city-wide culinary jaunt. Meet the foodies running the various Portland establishments, hear their stories, and indulge in award-winning dishes that represent different global cultures. We watch the sun set over the city from the aerial tram, followed by cocktails at one of our favorite rooftop bars. Enjoy a leisurely dinner, with our recommendations.
After a relaxing morning, we gather for a traditional Oregon brunch at "Beast", a James Beard award-winning restaurant. We then board a private boat for a river tour of the Willamette River, complete with delicious wines from the region. Relax for the rest of the day in the comfort of our impeccable hotel, or for those interested in venturing outside of town, your AIV hosts will gladly assist in organizing a hike. In the evening, lovely dinner venues will be suggested.
On our last day in Portland, we introduce you to the city's distilleries and breweries. Between hands-on cocktail classes and tours of the breweries, we enjoy lunch, on your own account, at an amazing eatery. We end the day with a private chocolate tour.
Explore Portlandโs chocolate scene, ride the streetcar on a loop around the east and west sides of the city and learn about how the city has become renowned for its chocolate. We visit chocolate-makers to become more knowledgeable about the varieties of chocolate and how to taste their intricate flavors. We spend the evening at leisure and your hosts will recommend lovely restaurants in the area.
ALTERNATIVE: Guests interested in an adventurous experience are invited to join a 4 hour tour of the Columbia River Gorge waterfalls.
After breakfast, we depart for the coast. While your luggage is being transferred to our next home, we drive in the opposite direction to visit Oregon's famous Cannon Beach. Tucked along the northern coastline, culinary treats exclusive to the Pacific Northwest await.
Indulge in the bountiful local flavors, from artisan chocolatiers to fresh seafood, as we introduce you to six of the best eateries on the Oregon coast.
After a full day, we are welcomed at our next impeccable home with dinner, paired with local wines.
This morning, our chef takes us "foraging" for mushrooms, one of the reasons guests flock to the region. After drive winding up Marys Peak, west of Corvallis, we arrive in the Siuslaw National Forest. Envisage dense forest, perfect for mushroom hunting and kept lush by the coast, which you can see on a clear day. After a picnic, we return to Newberg and en-route visit McMinville where we stop for several wine tastings. In the evening, dinner is at leisure, with our recommendations.
This morning if the weather permits, we suggest a hot air balloon ride over the vineyards as the sun rises (on your own account). Or you could simply take time to relax and enjoy the comfort of the property. Our travel concierge will be available to assist in organizing activities including, hiking or kayaking. For those interested in experiencing more food and wine on their own account, your hosts have an eventful day planned. From local farms to extraordinary wineries, we assure you that you will be satisfied. In the evening, we gather for a unique "Field & Vine" dinner, a tradition in Oregon' summer month.
With the weekend ahead of you, why not extend your journey? Stay in Oregon for an extra night or two and allow us to make some more excellent recommendations. Experience more of the remarkable sites, tours and properties with our professional guidance.
Upon your arrival, our team warmly welcomes and transfers you to the iconic Heathman Hotel in Portland. In the evening, enjoy a complimentary cocktail followed by a fine dining tasting dinner in the relaxed atmosphere of the highly acclaimed French Bistro, Le Pigeon. Prepared by two-time James Beard Award-winning Chef Gabriel Rucker, your feast will be paired with some of the best regional wine. Should you arrive earlier in the day, our travel concierge will happily organize a private guided tour of the city for an adventurous afternoon.
After a laid back breakfast, our Chef accompanies us to the famous Portland farmers market. Explore Portlandโs best food carts, historic neighborhood and iconic bridges on this city-wide culinary jaunt. Meet the foodies running the various Portland establishments, hear their stories, and indulge in award-winning dishes that represent different global cultures. We watch the sun set over the city from the aerial tram, followed by cocktails at one of our favorite rooftop bars. Enjoy a leisurely dinner, with our recommendations.
After a relaxing morning, we gather for a traditional Oregon brunch at "Beast", a James Beard award-winning restaurant. We then board a private boat for a river tour of the Willamette River, complete with delicious wines from the region. Relax for the rest of the day in the comfort of our impeccable hotel, or for those interested in venturing outside of town, your AIV hosts will gladly assist in organizing a hike. In the evening, lovely dinner venues will be suggested.
On our last day in Portland, we introduce you to the city's distilleries and breweries. Between hands-on cocktail classes and tours of the breweries, we enjoy lunch, on your own account, at an amazing eatery. We end the day with a private chocolate tour.
Explore Portlandโs chocolate scene, ride the streetcar on a loop around the east and west sides of the city and learn about how the city has become renowned for its chocolate. We visit chocolate-makers to become more knowledgeable about the varieties of chocolate and how to taste their intricate flavors. We spend the evening at leisure and your hosts will recommend lovely restaurants in the area.
ALTERNATIVE: Guests interested in an adventurous experience are invited to join a 4 hour tour of the Columbia River Gorge waterfalls.
After breakfast, we depart for the coast. While your luggage is being transferred to our next home, we drive in the opposite direction to visit Oregon's famous Cannon Beach. Tucked along the northern coastline, culinary treats exclusive to the Pacific Northwest await.
Indulge in the bountiful local flavors, from artisan chocolatiers to fresh seafood, as we introduce you to six of the best eateries on the Oregon coast.
After a full day, we are welcomed at our next impeccable home with dinner, paired with local wines.
This morning, our chef takes us "foraging" for mushrooms, one of the reasons guests flock to the region. After drive winding up Marys Peak, west of Corvallis, we arrive in the Siuslaw National Forest. Envisage dense forest, perfect for mushroom hunting and kept lush by the coast, which you can see on a clear day. After a picnic, we return to Newberg and en-route visit McMinville where we stop for several wine tastings. In the evening, dinner is at leisure, with our recommendations.
This morning if the weather permits, we suggest a hot air balloon ride over the vineyards as the sun rises (on your own account). Or you could simply take time to relax and enjoy the comfort of the property. Our travel concierge will be available to assist in organizing activities including, hiking or kayaking. For those interested in experiencing more food and wine on their own account, your hosts have an eventful day planned. From local farms to extraordinary wineries, we assure you that you will be satisfied. In the evening, we gather for a unique "Field & Vine" dinner, a tradition in Oregon' summer month.
With the weekend ahead of you, why not extend your journey? Stay in Oregon for an extra night or two and allow us to make some more excellent recommendations. Experience more of the remarkable sites, tours and properties with our professional guidance.
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring...
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring this beautiful wine region. Located midway between the rugged coast and bustling Portland and 30 miles from Salem, McMinnville is the epicenter of the wine valley and a great setting from which to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The property offers total peace and seclusion from city life and guests are invited to stay at the Inn on the vineyard, which has nine elegant guest rooms, each complete with luxury amenities and stunning views of the valley.
Make yourself at home at this spacious inn that features nine different lodging options, all complete with in-room comforts like fireplaces and deluxe air jet bathtubs. Guests are welcome to enjoy breakfast on the expansive veranda that provides unparalleled views of the surrounding vineyards, and this gourmet feast is delivered each morning to your room so that you have more time to relax and delight in the tranquility of the region.
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring this beautiful wine region. Located midway between the rugged coast and bustling Portland and 30 miles from Salem, McMinnville is the epicenter of the wine valley and a great setting from which to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The property offers total peace and seclusion from city life and guests are invited to stay at the Inn on the vineyard, which has nine elegant guest rooms, each complete with luxury amenities and stunning views of the valley.
Make yourself at home at this spacious inn that features nine different lodging options, all complete with in-room comforts like fireplaces and deluxe air jet bathtubs. Guests are welcome to enjoy breakfast on the expansive veranda that provides unparalleled views of the surrounding vineyards, and this gourmet feast is delivered each morning to your room so that you have more time to relax and delight in the tranquility of the region.
The original Heathman Hotel was built in 1926, located at the intersection of Park and Salmon streets in downtown Portland by contractor and hotelier, George Heathman. By the following year, Portland had become a burgeoning city with a demand for higher-end accommodations to meet the social station and needs of the affluent residents and travelers passing through. Given the success of the first hotel, Heathman started construction on a sister...
The original Heathman Hotel was built in 1926, located at the intersection of Park and Salmon streets in downtown Portland by contractor and hotelier, George Heathman. By the following year, Portland had become a burgeoning city with a demand for higher-end accommodations to meet the social station and needs of the affluent residents and travelers passing through. Given the success of the first hotel, Heathman started construction on a sister property.
In 1927, The New Heathman Hotel opened its doors, just a block from the original. It was a 10-story concrete and brick structure, with decorative details in the Jacobean Revival style. Unabashedly classic in spirit, the Heathman has always been a storied actor in the cityโs artistic conversation due to its location in the heart of Portlandโs cultural district. In the hotelโs early years from the 1930โs to the 1950โs, the mezzanine was home to the studios of Portland radio station KOIN.
In 1984, the Heathman underwent a major renovation during which the original exterior and eucalyptus-paneled Tea Court Lounge were fully restored to their original glory. in 2018, a room renovation took place. Lighter, brighter and more contemporary, the new design is rooted in the buildingโs unique history and pays homage to the hotelโs role as muse to generations of guests and locals alike.
The original Heathman Hotel was built in 1926, located at the intersection of Park and Salmon streets in downtown Portland by contractor and hotelier, George Heathman. By the following year, Portland had become a burgeoning city with a demand for higher-end accommodations to meet the social station and needs of the affluent residents and travelers passing through. Given the success of the first hotel, Heathman started construction on a sister property.
In 1927, The New Heathman Hotel opened its doors, just a block from the original. It was a 10-story concrete and brick structure, with decorative details in the Jacobean Revival style. Unabashedly classic in spirit, the Heathman has always been a storied actor in the cityโs artistic conversation due to its location in the heart of Portlandโs cultural district. In the hotelโs early years from the 1930โs to the 1950โs, the mezzanine was home to the studios of Portland radio station KOIN.
In 1984, the Heathman underwent a major renovation during which the original exterior and eucalyptus-paneled Tea Court Lounge were fully restored to their original glory. in 2018, a room renovation took place. Lighter, brighter and more contemporary, the new design is rooted in the buildingโs unique history and pays homage to the hotelโs role as muse to generations of guests and locals alike.
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring...
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring this beautiful wine region. Located midway between the rugged coast and bustling Portland and 30 miles from Salem, McMinnville is the epicenter of the wine valley and a great setting from which to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The property offers total peace and seclusion from city life and guests are invited to stay at the Inn on the vineyard, which has nine elegant guest rooms, each complete with luxury amenities and stunning views of the valley.
Make yourself at home at this spacious inn that features nine different lodging options, all complete with in-room comforts like fireplaces and deluxe air jet bathtubs. Guests are welcome to enjoy breakfast on the expansive veranda that provides unparalleled views of the surrounding vineyards, and this gourmet feast is delivered each morning to your room so that you have more time to relax and delight in the tranquility of the region.
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring this beautiful wine region. Located midway between the rugged coast and bustling Portland and 30 miles from Salem, McMinnville is the epicenter of the wine valley and a great setting from which to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The property offers total peace and seclusion from city life and guests are invited to stay at the Inn on the vineyard, which has nine elegant guest rooms, each complete with luxury amenities and stunning views of the valley.
Make yourself at home at this spacious inn that features nine different lodging options, all complete with in-room comforts like fireplaces and deluxe air jet bathtubs. Guests are welcome to enjoy breakfast on the expansive veranda that provides unparalleled views of the surrounding vineyards, and this gourmet feast is delivered each morning to your room so that you have more time to relax and delight in the tranquility of the region.
The original Heathman Hotel was built in 1926, located at the intersection of Park and Salmon streets in downtown Portland by contractor and hotelier, George Heathman. By the following year, Portland had become a burgeoning city with a demand for higher-end accommodations to meet the social station and needs of the affluent residents and travelers passing through. Given the success of the first hotel, Heathman started construction on a sister...
The original Heathman Hotel was built in 1926, located at the intersection of Park and Salmon streets in downtown Portland by contractor and hotelier, George Heathman. By the following year, Portland had become a burgeoning city with a demand for higher-end accommodations to meet the social station and needs of the affluent residents and travelers passing through. Given the success of the first hotel, Heathman started construction on a sister property.
In 1927, The New Heathman Hotel opened its doors, just a block from the original. It was a 10-story concrete and brick structure, with decorative details in the Jacobean Revival style. Unabashedly classic in spirit, the Heathman has always been a storied actor in the cityโs artistic conversation due to its location in the heart of Portlandโs cultural district. In the hotelโs early years from the 1930โs to the 1950โs, the mezzanine was home to the studios of Portland radio station KOIN.
In 1984, the Heathman underwent a major renovation during which the original exterior and eucalyptus-paneled Tea Court Lounge were fully restored to their original glory. in 2018, a room renovation took place. Lighter, brighter and more contemporary, the new design is rooted in the buildingโs unique history and pays homage to the hotelโs role as muse to generations of guests and locals alike.
The original Heathman Hotel was built in 1926, located at the intersection of Park and Salmon streets in downtown Portland by contractor and hotelier, George Heathman. By the following year, Portland had become a burgeoning city with a demand for higher-end accommodations to meet the social station and needs of the affluent residents and travelers passing through. Given the success of the first hotel, Heathman started construction on a sister property.
In 1927, The New Heathman Hotel opened its doors, just a block from the original. It was a 10-story concrete and brick structure, with decorative details in the Jacobean Revival style. Unabashedly classic in spirit, the Heathman has always been a storied actor in the cityโs artistic conversation due to its location in the heart of Portlandโs cultural district. In the hotelโs early years from the 1930โs to the 1950โs, the mezzanine was home to the studios of Portland radio station KOIN.
In 1984, the Heathman underwent a major renovation during which the original exterior and eucalyptus-paneled Tea Court Lounge were fully restored to their original glory. in 2018, a room renovation took place. Lighter, brighter and more contemporary, the new design is rooted in the buildingโs unique history and pays homage to the hotelโs role as muse to generations of guests and locals alike.
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring...
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring this beautiful wine region. Located midway between the rugged coast and bustling Portland and 30 miles from Salem, McMinnville is the epicenter of the wine valley and a great setting from which to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The property offers total peace and seclusion from city life and guests are invited to stay at the Inn on the vineyard, which has nine elegant guest rooms, each complete with luxury amenities and stunning views of the valley.
Make yourself at home at this spacious inn that features nine different lodging options, all complete with in-room comforts like fireplaces and deluxe air jet bathtubs. Guests are welcome to enjoy breakfast on the expansive veranda that provides unparalleled views of the surrounding vineyards, and this gourmet feast is delivered each morning to your room so that you have more time to relax and delight in the tranquility of the region.
Youngberg Hill is a family-owned estate settled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the county seat of McMinnville. The Bailey family moved onto the land in 2003 and have since added their own personal flair to this gorgeous estate winery that sits atop a 50-acre hill.
There are over 150 wineries, tasting rooms, and vineyards within 20 minutes of Youngberg Hill, making its location ideal for days spent exploring this beautiful wine region. Located midway between the rugged coast and bustling Portland and 30 miles from Salem, McMinnville is the epicenter of the wine valley and a great setting from which to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The property offers total peace and seclusion from city life and guests are invited to stay at the Inn on the vineyard, which has nine elegant guest rooms, each complete with luxury amenities and stunning views of the valley.
Make yourself at home at this spacious inn that features nine different lodging options, all complete with in-room comforts like fireplaces and deluxe air jet bathtubs. Guests are welcome to enjoy breakfast on the expansive veranda that provides unparalleled views of the surrounding vineyards, and this gourmet feast is delivered each morning to your room so that you have more time to relax and delight in the tranquility of the region.
A member of the American Culinary Federation as a Certified Executive Chef, Kevin has garnered extensive media coverage for his outstanding culinary skills and has won dozens of awards as well as a nomination for the esteemed James Beard Award. Making his mark on the local food scene, Kevin helped pioneer the farm-to-table movement in Orlando, focusing on sourcing ingredients from local farmers.
To keep his menu hyper-local, Kevin even maintained an 800sq ft. garden behind K Restaurant. In 2017, Kevin sold K Restaurant and set off to lead trips around the world through Art In Voyage. Lucky for us, when he is home he supports EEE by offering La Tavola dinners at the Kitchen House & Garden. Over the years, heโs also had the privilege of working alongside culinary greats such as Susan Spicer, Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay, and Alan Susser.
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All listed retreats (hotels, villas, and barges) are, at times, subject to changes. In such rare instances, similar or higher standards will be upheld.
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