Oregon travel, tourism and hotel guide. Oregon offers endless vacation possibilities with over 400 miles of coastline. Grand resorts, family-friendly hotels, cozy bed and breakfasts, and full service campgrounds are available all along the Coast. Mild temperatures, dramatic scenery and a wide range of recreational activities make this one of the state's most popular regions. You will find accommodations from a wide selection of hotels, motels, inns and bed and breakfasts. Dining along the coast offers great variety from the freshest local seafood to international cuisine. Coast residents are friendly and helpful. They will welcome you and are happy to direct you to nearby attractions, restaurants and lodging.
Oregon is served by Portland International Airport (PDX) and many regional airports. Visit the Airports & Airlines section for more information.
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The down-home environment of hospitality every season of the year makes the Oregon coast memorable. There are many recreational opportunities from fishing, cycling, flying a kite on the beach, scuba diving, hiking through old-growth forests, windsurfing and surfing, beachcombing, whale and bird watching... the list is endless. There are also many coast attractions including aquariums, art galleries, theaters and festivals, parades and poetry readings. Many lighthouses dot the Oregon coast and you'll find hundreds of parks to explore. Visit the Oregon Coast Visitors Association for more information about the wonderful Oregon coast.
USA Immigration & Passport Information
Travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada will be required to have a passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements and will affect all United States citizens entering the United States from countries within the Western Hemisphere who do not currently possess valid passports. This new requirement will also affect certain foreign nationals who currently are not required to present a passport to travel to the United States. Most Canadian citizens, citizens of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, and to a lesser degree, Mexican citizens will be affected by the implementation of this requirement. Visit the United States Immigration section for more information.
Always carry photocopies of valuables such as passport, tickets, driving licence and travellers' cheques which should be kept separately from the originals. In many countries, passports are a prime target of theft for illegal purposes. Your passport should always be kept in a safe place, as considerable inconvenience and disruption to travel plans may result from its theft or loss. If your passport is lost or stolen overseas, contact the nearest Embassy, High Commission or Consulate as soon as possible. Visit the Embassy section for USA foreign embassy listings.
Travel & Health Insurance
Travel and medical insurance is strongly recommended for all overseas travel. Medical costs in the United States are extremely high. Visiting a doctor in the United States for even simple complaints could cost several hundred dollars for the doctor's appointment, pathology tests and medication.
Travel and health insurance is strongly recommended for all overseas travel. Travellers should check with their insurer to make sure that their policy meets their needs. In particular, travellers should seek advice from their insurer on what type of circumstances and activities are the subject of exclusions in their policy