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Our Price: from $368 (per person, based on double occupancy)
Available: Mon, Fri (Mar 22 - Nov 22)
Depart from: San Francisco, CA
Highlights: Experience the miracles of nature and man in one fun package. See the towering granite cliffs and stalwart pines of Yosemite. Spend time exploring America's tallest waterfall, Yosemite falls. Marvel at the vistas that caused early explorers to call Yosemite the "incomparable valley". After an evening in Fresno, it’s a sunrise journey through America's most fertile agricultural region to the windswept central coast. Looming off of the mountain cliffs is your morning destination, Hearst Castle. Experienced State of California employees will lead you through every detail of decadence and luxurious elegance of William Randolph Hearst's sprawling "ranch" above the clouds on "La Cuesta Encantada".
Day 1 : Hometown - San Francisco |
Airport (SFO) transfer in, Discover America's most picturesque and culturally diverse city - San Francisco.
Please arrange the arrival time in San Francisco (SFO) before 11am, for all customers joining the SF City Tour on the same day.
Highlights include: Civic Center, Twin Peaks, Golden Gate Park, Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Fisherman's Wharf, Market Street and Chinatown. |
Day 2 : Bay Area - Yosemite - Fresno |
Motor high to Yosemite National Park from Bay Area, you can see one of the most famous scenic spots in West America. Jagged rocks of grotesque shapes sheer precipices and overhanging rocks, waterfalls dropping thousands of feet, and endless mountain ridges bring you out of this world. You will enjoy these breathtaking sights: Tunnel View, Bridal Veil Fall, El Captain, Merced River, Yosemite Fall, Half Dome. The day ends with an overnight stay in central California's top city: Fresno. |
Day 3 : Fresno - Hearst Castle - Bay Area |
At San Simeon visit Hearst Castle, a testimonial to publisher William Randolph Heart and his empire. The construction of the castle started in 1920 and was not yet finished when Hearst died in 1951. This castle, with its private zoo and celebrated antiques, occupies an area of 137 acres. Its unforgettable gold-faced swimming pool impresses all visitors. In 1958, Hearst's children donated the castle to the state of California, and it became a public treasure. |
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