Sonoma County is a breathtaking region renowned for wine. With more than 800 wineries in Napa and Sonoma, and world-class restaurants, California Wine Country draws culinary enthusiasts from around the world. Prepare for your Sonoma Wine Country visit.
A trip to Alcatraz Island takes some planning. Located only 1.25 miles from San Francisco, Alcatraz is one of the most notorious prisons in American history and nearly impossible to escape, though some have tried. Know what to expect on your tour of "the Rock" with our tips.
Want to be more spontaneous? Our 4- or 5-day cruises along the Pacific Coast are perfect for last-minute trips or weekend getaways. Turn a brief holiday into a lasting memory with these cruises. Learn what cities you’ll visit and their top attractions.
San Diego is a vibrant city known for its culinary scene, world-class zoo, laid-back beaches, and popular surfing spots like Del Mar and La Jolla. Find the best shore excursions in San Diego with our guide. Exploring this coastal gem on a cruise has never been easier.
With twinkling hillsides, the striking Golden Gate Bridge, and blue-green water, the City by the Bay is a beautiful sunset backdrop. Our San Francisco Sunset Guide unveils the city’s best spots to see the display.
Though California’s coastal cities share similarities like year-round sunshine, fresh cuisine, and natural beauty, each has a different vibe. Dive deeper to uncover the cherished attractions and experiences in the Golden State’s best cities. Surprises are in store, from Monterey’s breathtaking 17-mile drive to the rugged trails of San Diego’s Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.
Venture to California’s most treasured coastal cities and towns on a 7-Day Classic California Coast cruise. Cruise alongside Golden Gate Bridge, sample fresh, authentic West Coast cuisine, and sightsee in San Francisco, San Diego, and Santa Barbara. Find out more about this perfectly timed itinerary, offering a balance of relaxation and adventure.
Good news — you can spot whales and other marine mammals off the West Coast year-round. Some whales are residents, and others visit to feed during specific times of the year. Plan ahead to give yourself the best chance. Read our guide to find out when your favorite whales are likely to be in town.