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Tauck Value Includes:


 Behind-the-scenes tour of Seattle’s Pike Place Market with an interpretive guide, featuring food tastings


 An overnight stay at the Hotel Grand Pacific in Victoria, British Columbia, with time at leisure to explore


 A “treetop adventure” through the canopy of a coastal rainforest, over a network of footbridges above a British Columbia river gorge


 Cider tasting, expertly paired with a delicious savory tasting platter, at a British Columbia ciderhouse overlooking the sea


 Tauck Exclusive dinner at the Sky City Restaurant in Seattle with stunning views of the cityscape and mountains


 Flightseeing by floatplane from The Butchart Gardens to Vancouver Harbour


Fresh is defined by natural gems like Multnomah Falls and locally grown products of Seattle’s Pike Place Market


4. PIKE PLACE MARKET / SPACE NEEDLE Immerse yourself in the aromas, tastes and colors of Pike Place Market, during walking tours tempting with food tastings and interpretations. After a free afternoon, join us for a special dinner at Sky City Restaurant amidst spectacular views. Meals BD


5. OLYMPIC PENINSULA / VICTORIA Travel by ferry to Port Angeles and continue on to picturesque Victoria, British Columbia, aboard another ferry. Discover the sensory pleasures of this charming city as you wish. Meals B


6. THE BUTCHART GARDENS / VANCOUVER Tour Sea Cider Farm and Ciderhouse in Oak Bay, sampling ciders and food pairings along the way. Drive to The Butchart Gardens to view its floral landscapes and have Afternoon Tea at the family residence. A scenic floatplane will fly you to Coal Harbor, Vancouver, this afternoon; your hotel is ideally set right on the city’s waterfront. Meals BLD


7. TREETOP ADVENTURE / PUBLIC MARKET A breathtaking “treetop adventure” this morning offers you a squirrel’s-eye view of the coastal rainforest. Tour Stanley Park, and explore the Gastown District on your own for lunch. A chef-guided tour of Granville Island Public Market culminates with our farewell dinner of gourmand delights and cooking demonstrations at “Edible at the Market.” Meals BD


8. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Vancouver, BC. Fly home anytime. Transfers from The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver are included to Vancouver Int’l Airport, or the train station. Allow 3 hours or flight check-in. Meals B


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 8 -00 788-7885


 A chef-guided tour through the Granville Public Market in Vancouver, an epicurean’s paradise


 Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as detailed


 14 meals (7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 4 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage


8DAYS FROM $2,990 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 4 Dinners)


BEGINS PORTLAND May 26 Jun 2, 23, 30 Jul 21 Aug 4, 18 Sep 1, 15, 22 Oct 6, 13


Special Single Savings: dates in red indicate special departures where you save $200 on the single room price; inquire at time of booking.


Go to www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability; additional dates may become available.


Double $2990 Airfare is additional.


Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product.


FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS


Night 1,2 The Westin Portland Night 3,4 The Westin Seattle Night 5


Hotel Grand Pacific Night 6,7 The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver


Portland, OR Seattle, WA Victoria, BC


Vancouver, BC


A Taste of the Pacific Northwest combines well with these journeys; ask at time of booking!


Grand Canadian Rockies (10 days, page 52) California’s Gold Coast (10 days, page 34) Best of the Canadian Rockies (8 days, page 56)


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PRICE PER PERSON Single $3627


Triple $2864


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