California's Gold Coast 2017
Overview
Highlights
- Private yacht cruise on San Diego's Big Bay
- Mission San Juan Capistrano
- The Getty Museum
- Central Coast winery tour
- Hearst Castle
- guided walks with naturalists in Morro Bay & Yosemite National Park
- the Big Sur Coast
- Monterey Aquarium
- Gold Country
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Trip includes
- Insider Yosemite stories during filmed narratives from filmmaker Ken Burns 2-night stays in San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey & Yosemite National Park Private champagne dinner cruise aboard a yacht in San Diego Walking tour with a naturalist in Morro Bay Central Coast vineyard tour and wine tasting Travel the coastline along the amazing Pacific Coast Highway - one of the world's outstanding drives Inside-the-park stay in Yosemite National Park, and a private walk with a naturalist guide Insider guided tour of the San Diego Zoo Visits to two 18th-century California missions Overnight stay in Beverly Hills, and in the heart of San Francisco at historic Union Square Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as detailed 26 meals (11 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 9 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage
Itinerary
Tour begins at The US Grant hotel at 5:30 PM. A transfer is included from San Diego International Airport to the US Grant hotel, a sumptuously restored city icon since 1910. Join us in celebrating your arrival in this Southern California mecca of palm trees, Mediterra...
Your day begins with an insider guided tour of the renowned San Diego Zoo. Then enjoy an entertaining and educational city tour, taking in the eclectic Gaslamp Quarter, where a mix of Victorian-era buildings and modern skyscrapers offer cultural, dining and downtown-l...
Heading north towards Los Angeles, your first stop is at the restored Mission San Juan Capistrano, a "jewel of the missions," founded in 1776 by Padre Junipero Serra. Built as a vast quadrangle of adobe bricks, the mission was self-sufficient - housing provisions, ga...
A visit to The Getty Museum, set hilltop in the Santa Monica Mountains, brings together the disparate elements of the Los Angeles landscape: ocean, mountains and the urban street grid. Together they were the inspiration for this modernist complex of curvilinear design...
On a city tour, you'll get a feel for the quiet Santa Barbara beach community that's long been a celebrity hideaway, with a stop to tour the city's still-functioning 1929 Courthouse. The Spanish-Moorish structure is surrounded by lush gardens. Inside you'll find a Mur...
Get ready for scenic delights as you pass through rolling hills on this morning's road trip along coastal Highway 101. Entering the Central California wine region, you'll find microclimates where morning fog and ocean breezes encourage varieties such as pinot noir and...
Morning begins with a guided walking tour at Hearst Castle, a national and California Historical Landmark in San Simeon. This elaborate estate, created for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, takes you back to an early-20th-century era of opulent entertaining -...
Today's tour of the Monterey Peninsula encompasses the beauty of Pacific Grove, famed 17-Mile Drive and Pebble Beach, before arriving in Carmel by the Sea, called one of the "most romantic cities of the world" by Travel + Leisure. Enjoy time to explore and find an app...
Agriculture takes center stage today as you leave the coast and drive through the farms, orchards and vineyards of California's expansive Central Valley to your final destination, Yosemite National Park. Abundant sunshine, superb soil, and year-round growing condition...
Sometimes called a "freak of nature," Yosemite Valley is only seven miles long and less than a mile wide. Yet contained within its sheer, high walls is an array of astonishing natural treasures: world-famous cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome; plunging waterfalls li...
On your way from Yosemite to the incomparable city by the bay, visit Jamestown for lunch at the historic National Hotel built during the height of the Gold Rush period. Our memorable California tour arrives in San Francisco late this afternoon, with time to rest, rela...
Tour ends: San Francisco. Fly home anytime. A transfer from The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square to the San Francisco International Airport is included. Allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in.
MEALS : B
PORTOFCALL : San Francisco, California
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