San Francisco
San Francisco is one of the greatest travel destinations in the world … and for good reasons. The City-by-the-Bay, with its unique natural setting, rich history, cultural diversity and vibrant life-style is a true immersive experience. This trip combines urban, cultural and nature excursions in the City and around the Bay. From exploring secret alleys in Chinatown, to dining in the Mission District, to walking among the giant sequoias in Muir Woods, to tasting the best wines of Sonoma and sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge, this could be the trip of a lifetime.
Length of trip: 7 to 12 days
Start-end points: San Francisco
Best time to travel: All year-long
Character: Combined urban, culture and nature experience
Intensity level: Easy and relax
California Wine Country
For all the good reasons, this is one of our most popular destinations: delicious local food, fantastic wines and beautiful rural scenery. It appeals equally to the connoisseurs, the casual wine and food curious, or the traveler just looking for a relaxed time in a peaceful setting. From famed Napa vineyards to tiny wineries in Alexander Valley, from renowned restaurants in Sonoma to artisan cheese-makers in Nicasio, there are infinite possibilities for every taste. Combined with a stay in San Francisco, this is the perfect family vacation or romantic getaway.
Length of trip: One week, easily extended to 10-12 days or more
Start-end points: San Francisco
Best time to travel: All year-long
Character: Sophisticated, elegant, relaxed. Urban experience, nature, history and culture.
Intensity level: Easy and relax, comfortable and pampered
Yosemite and the Gold Country
Just east of San Francisco and past the Central Valley, the scenery changes dramatically. At the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, the adventurous traveler enters a world of tall mountains, deep rivers, lush redwoods forests and rustic communities where gold panning is still an honorable occupation. This is the Gold Country and the getaway to one of the most iconic places on earth, Yosemite. From the tiny gold-rush era towns of Sonora to the timeless granite majesty of Half-dome and El Capitan, this is a journey through history and awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Length of trip: 10 to 14 days
Start-end points: San Francisco
Best time to travel: Spring/Summer/Fall
Character: Combination urban, rural and nature
Intensity level: Easy to moderate
Coastal California to Mendocino
Just north of the Bay of San Francisco, a whole new world awaits the curious traveler. With its distinct history and culture, this incredibly diverse region is a micro-cosmos of the best that Northern California has to offer. From lush redwood forests and gushing rivers to wine-growing valleys and small-town farming communities, from old lighthouses on the rugged coastline to tiny fishing villages, from an ancient Russian fort to the quaint artists’ colony of Mendocino, this is a journey of discovery of both of the past and the future of California.
Length of trip: 10 to 14 days
Start-end points: San Francisco
Best time to travel: Spring/Summer/Fall
Character: Combination urban, nature and road-trip
Intensity level: Easy and relax
Los Angeles-Route 1-San Francisco
This tour is the quintessential California Coast experience. It should definitely be on the list of the traveler looking to understand what makes the Golden State tick in all its complexity, contradictions and beauty. From visiting iconic Los Angeles to relaxing in beautiful laid-back Santa Barbara, from wine tasting in Santa Ynez to exploring its grand old Spanish Mission, from cruising along Big Sur and Monterey Bay to experiencing sophisticated San Francisco. Discovering two polar-opposite cities joined by a classic coastal road-trip: It hardly gets any better than that.
Length of trip: 14 to 18 days
Start-end points: San Francisco or Los Angeles
Best time to travel: All year-long
Character: Combination urban, nature and road-trip
Intensity level: Easy and relax
Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe area are among the most beautiful regions in California. With infinite opportunities for enjoying nature and outdoors adventures, this trip combines hikes and bicycle rides on beautiful trails, water sports in pristine lakes and exciting visits to charming Old West small towns. Reno and Sacramento are nearby. Starting or ending the trip with a few days in San Francisco, the adventurous traveler can add a four-wheel-drive jeep excursion on the world-famous Rubicon Trail to complete the experience of this immense natural playground.
Length of trip: 5 to 7 days (+ option San Francisco)
Start-end points: San Francisco, Sacramento or Reno
Best time to travel: Spring/Summer/Fall
Character: Combination rustic urban, nature and outdoors adventures
Intensity level: Moderate
Death Valley and the Eastern Sierra
From busy Los Angeles or Las Vegas, the adventurous traveler rapidly enters the world of stunning beauty and expanse of the Mojave Desert and Death Valley. The scenery then changes dramatically as the road follows the foothills of the Easter Sierra Nevada, climbing to the high mountain passes of Yosemite before winding down through the Gold Country to San Francisco on the Pacific Ocean. Stark desert and remote mountain lakes, ghost towns and Indian reservations, natural hot-springs, granite peaks and the City-by-the-Bay: an adventure of a lifetime.
Length of trip: 15 - 21 days
Start-end points: San Francisco, Los Angeles or Las Vegas
Best time to travel: Spring/Summer/fall
Character: Combination urban, nature and road-trip
Intensity level: Easy to moderate
Memphis to New Orleans, Southern Comfort
This classic American road trip takes the adventurous traveler on a journey to experience the beauty, complexity and contradictions of the American South. Past and recent historical events, rich cultures and unique natural landscapes define the diverse character of this journey. Visiting the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis Tennessee, listening to music on Beale street, revisiting Elvis and other rock and Blues legends at the famous Sun studios, traveling though the bayou swamps of Terrebonne , experiencing the "fais dodo" Cajun culture in Lafayette and the joyful renewed vibrancy of New Orleans: a trip of a lifetime.
Length of trip: 15 to 21 days
Start-end points: Memphis to New Orleans
Best time to travel: All year-long
Character: Combination urban, nature and road-trip
Intensity level: Easy to moderate