Catch sights around town

1. Shot in Astoria movie tour

Any movie buffs out there? Astoria has long been a favorite filming location for Hollywood, and films like The Goonies and Free Willy were shot in the area. Film aficionados and curious pop culture fans can join the Shot in Astoria: Hollywood Film Sites guided tour to explore the famous spots featured in these blockbusters.

White neoclassical building with 'OREGON FILM MUSEUM' signage and 'COUNTY JAIL 1914-1976' text on its facade, featuring columns and symmetrical windows.
The historic Oregon Film Museum, housed in the former Clatsop County Jail building (1914-1976), features a neoclassical facade with elegant columns and architectural details.

2. Astoria column

Standing proudly atop Coxcomb Hill since 1926, the Astoria Column offers a one-of-a-kind view of the Columbia River and Pacific Ocean. Visitors can climb the 164-step spiral staircase to take in panoramic views that stretch for miles. Take this adventure with the Panoramic Astoria guided tour to capture the full experience, where you can see the country's first permanent American settlement west of the Rockies.

A towering lighthouse-like monument stands tall against a blue sky, surrounded by lush evergreen forests.
The ornate, historic monument rises majestically above the verdant landscape, serving as a landmark in the scenic setting.

3. The shops downtown

Astoria's downtown is packed with cozy boutiques, galleries and local shops offering unique treasures. Discover handcrafted treasures like blown glass, pottery and wood carvings from local artisans or browse vintage stores packed with coastal antiques. Whether you’re on the hunt for a statement piece of art or unforgettable souvenirs, there’s something for every shopper. Spend some time strolling these delightful streets, taking in the relaxed small-town atmosphere.

Downtown Astoria, Oregon, on a rainy day, showcasing a street lined with parked cars, historic architecture and trees under a cloudy sky.
A rainy downtown street view of Astoria, Oregon, with parked cars lining the road and historic buildings in the background.

4. Garden of surging waves

This Chinese heritage garden in downtown Astoria is a serene tribute to the Chinese laborers who helped build the town back in the 1800s. The gardens mark a special 200th anniversary of the city’s founding and have been drawing visitors since 2011 with its detailed stone pathways and traditional pavilions. The intricate designs and tranquil water features make it a peaceful spot for reflection and a beautiful place to experience Astoria’s diverse cultural history.

5. Astoria sunday market

Running from May through October, the Astoria Sunday Market is the largest in the region, showcasing fresh local produce, handmade crafts and live entertainment. Whether you're tasting artisanal cheeses, honey or baked goods or hunting for unique treasures like hand-carved woodwork or custom jewelry, the market offers a true taste of Astoria's creativity.  The market attracts up to 200 vendors each week, making it a bustling hub of activity every Sunday.

Close-up of freshly harvested carrots and bok choy displayed at a farmer’s market in Astoria, Oregon.
 Stock up on farm-fresh veggies at Astoria’s local market, where vibrant carrots and crisp bok choy promise to elevate your next meal.

6. Astoria–megler bridge

This 4-mile-long bridge is an impressive feat of engineering that connects Oregon to Washington across the Columbia River, and you won’t want to miss the stunning views of the water and surrounding landscapes. When it was completed in 1966, it was the longest continuous truss bridge in the world and it remains a point of pride for the region.

Astoria-Megler Bridge, a stunning steel truss structure spanning the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington.
The iconic Astoria-Megler Bridge connects Oregon and Washington, offering travelers breathtaking views of the river and surrounding forests.

Enjoy the beautiful outdoors

7. Cannon beach

If you're seeking a beach experience on the Oregon coast, you have to visit the renowned Cannon Beach. Known for its wide sandy shores and Haystack Rock — a towering sea stack that rises up from the ocean — it's a perfect spot for a relaxing stroll or beachcombing. When it’s time for a break, wander into cozy cafes offering everything from fresh-based pasties to seafood chowder, or browse the town’s quaint shops for local art and crafts. Join the Seaside & Cannon Beach Shopping On Your Own excursion to explore this beautiful coastal gem.

 Haystack Rock stands tall against a vibrant, fiery sunset sky, its reflection creating a mesmerizing mirror effect on the wet sand.
The iconic Haystack Rock is silhouetted against a breathtaking sunset at Cannon Beach, Oregon, creating a serene and tranquil coastal scene.

8. Mount Saint Helens

Famous for its 1980 eruption, Mount Saint Helens is a remarkable opportunity to witness the aftermath of one of the most significant volcanic events in U.S. history. The landscape around the volcano is both eerie and stunning, with views of towering trees sheared off like toothpicks and gaping craters left by the blast Be sure to book the Mount St. Helens excursion to fully experience this natural wonder, — where pockets of life are slowly reclaiming the volcanic wasteland.

Mount St. Helens erupts in a dramatic display of power, its rugged landscape bathed in vibrant hues of red and orange.
The fierce volcanic activity of Mount St. Helens contrasts with the serene, undulating terrain in the foreground, creating a stunning natural spectacle.

9. Peter Iredale shipwreck

The hauntingly beautiful wreck of the Peter Iredale, a four-masted steel barque that ran aground in 1906, is the most photographed site in Oregon. At low tide, visitors can walk right up to its rusted remains, where the skeletal frame stands as a striking reminder of the ship’s dramatic history. You can check out this exciting locale with Princess’ Shot in Astoria tour.

Mount St. Helens erupts in a dramatic display of power, its rugged landscape bathed in vibrant hues of red and orange.
The fierce volcanic activity of Mount St. Helens contrasts with the serene, undulating terrain in the foreground, creating a stunning natural spectacle.

10. Fort Stevens state park

Fort Stevens State Park spans an incredible brimming with outdoor adventures for every kind of explorer! Stroll along scenic beaches, hike through lush trails, or dive into history with tours of old military fortifications. And don’t miss the highlight: the legendary Peter Iredale shipwreck! Want the inside scoop? Join Princess on the Fort Stevens - Behind the Scenes excursion to uncover its secrets and make memories you'll never forget.

A tranquil scene at Fort Stevens State Park Oregon featuring sandy dunes, golden grass and winding water streams under a bright blue sky.
Wander through the serene beauty of Fort Stevens State Park where golden dunes meet winding streams under an open sky.

11. Alderbrook lagoon kayak adventures

Want to escape the city and immerse in nature? Paddle through calm waters while surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife like deer and native birds. This adventure is suitable for both beginner and seasoned kayakers. At the end of your kayaking excursion, stop at Rogue Pier 39 Public House for some refreshments on tap.

 Ice fog along the Columbia River as seen from the Astoria Oregon Riverwalk in the Alderbrook neighborhood, with houses reflecting on the still water and a backdrop of trees.
Discover the frosty charm of Astoria’s Alderbrook neighborhood, where ice fog blankets the Columbia River in serene beauty.

12. Best of Oregon’s scenic coast

The Oregon coast is known for its rugged beauty, and the Best of Oregon’s Scenic Coastal Highlights tour offers the chance to explore some of the most breathtaking coastal landscapes. From dramatic cliffs that feature puffins and seagulls to windswept beaches, this excursion provides a perfect overview of the state's natural beauty. Plus, you can pop into the Tillamook Ice Creamery and Cheese Factory to indulge in the brand's famous cheddar — or try a scoop of the rich marionberry pie ice cream.

Adult tufted puffin in full breeding plumage with a golden crest and orange beak standing on rocky terrain, with another puffin in the background.
Meet the striking tufted puffin, a seabird sporting a dramatic golden crest and vibrant orange beak — nature’s own masterpiece perched on rugged coastal rocks.

13. Waterfront biking

Enjoy a leisurely six-mile roundtrip ride along Astoria’s picturesque waterfront, with stops at historic landmarks like the old fish cannery. Here, you can savor fresh local seafood — think Dungeness crab or Pacific Northwest salmon, straight from the source. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for sea lions lounging on the docks and a variety of coastal birds adding to the charm of this unforgettable adventure.

Astoria Scenic Waterfront Biking
Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just seeking a relaxing outdoor escape, the Astoria Scenic Waterfront Biking excursion is the perfect choice.
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Taste some local sips

14. Rogue Pier 39 public house

Located right on the pier, Rogue Pier 39 Public House is a delightful place to sample craft beers while enjoying views of the Columbia River. Known for its wide variety of beers brewed in Oregon, Rogue Pier 39 Public House serves popular drinks like Dead Guy Ale and Hazelnut Brown Nectar. Pair your drink with the brewery’s seafood dishes like their beer-battered fish and chips for a true coastal experience.

15. Fort George Brewery

Fort George Brewery is a must-visit for craft beer enthusiasts. Housed in a historic building, this brewery offers a wide selection of locally brewed beers, including the fan-favorite Vortex IPA and the seasonal Magnanimous IPA. With its industrial-chic atmosphere and rooftop seating, Fort George is a relaxing spot to linger after a day of exploring Astoria.

16. Astoria brewery

Astoria Brewery is famous for its small-batch beers and lively taproom atmosphere. Its popular beers, such as Bitter Bitch IPA and the award-winning Blonde Bombshell, are brewed on-site and served fresh. Enjoy your drinks in the cozy taproom or on the outdoor patio, which offers great views of the river and the iconic Astoria-Megler Bridge.

17. Buoy beer company

For a stop right on the waterfront of the Columbia River, grab a signature beer like Buoy IPA or Helles Lager from Buoy Beer Company while watching sea lions swim beneath the brewery’s glass floor panels. The combination of stunning views, wildlife and exceptional brews makes Buoy a must-do for any beer lover.

18. Astoria ale trail

What better way to explore Astoria’s rich craft beer scene than a pub crawl? The self-guided Astoria Ale Trail excursion takes you through several of the town’s best breweries so you can try the variety of craft beers available, from hoppy IPAs to smooth porters.

19. Willamette Valley wine tasting

If you favor grapes over brews, Oregon’s Willamette Valley is renowned for its world-class wines — especially pinot noir. Journey to this picturesque region of lush vineyards and rolling hills on the Willamette Valley Wine Country & Tasting excursion, where you'll visit some of the region’s finest wineries and sample award-winning wines like pinot gris, chardonnay and, of course, that famed pinot noir.

Jump into Astorian history

20. Historic riverwalk trail

Don’t miss the chance to stop by the riverfront and watch ships navigate one of the world’s most treacherous bar crossings, the Columbia River Bar. As you walk along the Historic Riverwalk Trail, you’ll pass old canneries, heritage buildings and vintage trolley cars. The trail stretches 4 miles, offering amazing river views and a glimpse into Astoria’s deep-rooted connection to the sea.

A beautifully preserved Victorian-style mansion stands amidst towering trees, inviting visitors to imagine the stories hidden within.
This charming and historic Flavel House is a Victorian mansion, surrounded by lush greenery, beckons visitors to explore its architectural details and uncover its past.

21. Maritime Memorial Park & Fort Clatsop

Don’t miss the chance to stop by the riverfront and watch ships navigate one of the world’s most treacherous bar crossings, the Columbia River Bar. As you walk along the Historic Riverwalk Trail, you’ll pass old canneries, heritage buildings and vintage trolley cars. The trail stretches 4 miles, offering amazing river views and a glimpse into Astoria’s deep-rooted connection to the sea.

22. Flavel House Museum

Step back in time with a visit to the Flavel House Museum, a beautifully preserved Victorian mansion built in 1885. Once home to Captain George Flavel, this grand residence features ornate woodwork, stained glass windows and period furnishings that capture the opulence of the era. Marvel at the intricately carved staircase and elegant parlor rooms that reflect the wealth and refinement of late 19th-century Astoria. Be sure to take a stroll through the gardens surrounding the home for a relaxing retreat.

23. Hanthorn Cannery Museum

Located in the oldest fish processing plant on the Columbia River, Hanthorn Cannery Museum tells the story of Astoria’s once-thriving salmon canning industry. Explore exhibits that showcase antique machinery, historical photographs and artifacts from the cannery’s heyday. The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Astoria’s economy, along with incredible views from the docks.

Explore the hidden gems of Oregon with princess cruises

There are all kinds of things to do in Astoria, Oregon, and Princess makes visiting a breeze. Whether you’re exploring Astoria’s idyllic downtown, marveling at natural wonders or uncovering the town's history one excursion at a time, this port on your Pacific Coast cruise promises something magical for every traveler. Take full advantage of your time here with Princess and discover the many adventures awaiting you in Astoria.

Beautiful coastal views of Astoria, Oregon.
Beautiful coastal views of Astoria, Oregon.