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Seattle is one of USA’s most northerly cities and known for its vibrant and delicious cuisine and a certain coffee shop. There is plenty to do here including numerous parks to explore,magnificent views to take in from the dizzying heights of an observation deck, or discover old Seattle.
From gardens to museums,Portland’s sights will stimulate all
your senses. The International Rose Test Garden is a must see between May and September.
Head to the stunning Oregon coastline and Depoe Bay, an intimate village with gift shops, galleries and of course plenty of seafood restaurants. Depoe Bay is often referred to as the whale watching capital — so why not take a trip to see these majestic creatures?
Tucked in the scenic countryside of Oregon is Jacksonville. Take a historic trolley tour or explore its many surrounding vineyards and the tempting winery tasting rooms.
Ancient Redwood groves and a world of small towns lie to the North of San Francisco. Eureka is your first stop. Enjoy a stay here on The Redwood Coast. Pristine beaches and the stunning Redwood National Park can be discovered on foot, horseback or kayak. Then its onto Mendocino with its beautiful coastline and picturesque wine country.
San Francisco is one of America’s greatest cities, with so many iconic sites to see. Explore Union Square and Chinatown.Ride the cable cars and take in fantastic Pier 39, notorious Alcatraz and the wonderful bay views. Hire a bike and cycle over Golden Gate Bridge.
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Sea Rock InnNo trip to San Francisco would be complete without a visit to infamous Alcatraz Island. The All Loops hop–on/ hop–off tour allows you to explore the city at your own pace.
From £104 per person.
Enjoy huge savings off regular combined admissions of the must see attractions. It even allows you to skip the queues!
From £82 per person.