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USA

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California

LONG BEACH

Located right in the heart of

Southern California with plenty

for the family to discover. We

love Long Beach for the

Shoreline Village’s waterfront

boardwalk, exploring souvenir

shops, restaurants, the arcade,

and riding the carousel. Take

the Catalina Express and visit

the picturesque Catalina Island

located an hour off the coast.

CALIFORNIA’S

BEACHES

SANTA MONICA

A perfect beach add-on to your

Los Angeles stay, this cool,

captivating beach will allow you

to relax. Here you’ll find vibrant

galleries, museums and

theatres for you to explore.

Take a cycling tour from Santa

Monica pier down past Muscle

Beach on to Venice Beach or

head onto the pier for a ride

on the Ferris wheel.

LOS

ANGELES

CATALINA

ISLAND

HUNTINGTON BEACH

Welcome to ‘Surf City’, you’ll

understand how Huntington

Beach earned this name from

the moment you see the

perfect waves. With more

than eight miles of wide sandy

beaches, you can either relax

and watch the surfers or head to

the boardwalk and rent your

own surfboard.

SAN

DIEGO

SAN DIEGO

San Diego enjoys 70 miles of

coastline, so there are plenty of

beaches to choose from. Hit the

water at La Jolla Shores, laze

around in the lagoon at Torrey

Pines State Beach, or walk

along the shore at Del Mar City

Beach, admiring the dramatic

cliffs and tidal pools as you go.

CALIFORNIA’S

WINE COUNTRY

More than 200 days of the year are

sunny in California, and beneath the

blue skies, the grapes of the state’s

wine country thrive. Misty valleys,

sun-drenched slopes and coastal

breezes result in a remarkable

variety, from deep ruby reds to

effervescent whites.

SONOMA

Sonoma County has 18 distinct

appellations, with unique climates that

make for exquisite wines. Sun-soaked

valleys with volcanic, clay soils create

full-bodied Merlot, while grapes for

Chardonnay are grown on chalky hills with

fertile soils. A local guide will steer you to

the best cellars to taste the region’s finest.

NAPA VALLEY

The lush, green hills of the Napa Valley

are reminiscent of Tuscany, and the

diverse soils and microclimates mean that

400 wineries thrive here. Travel between

them aboard a vintage railcar, the Napa

Valley Wine Train, stopping to meet the

makers and sample the produce in

family-owned and operated wineries.

SANTA ROSA

Santa Rosa is Sonoma County’s largest

city, just an hour’s drive from San

Francisco. While many venture to the

Napa and Sonoma valleys, the wine in

Santa Rosa has won its fair share of

awards. It’s not only wine the region is

known for either; it boasts taprooms, bottle

shops and brew pubs for beer lovers.

Sonoma

NEWPORT BEACH

Made famous by the TV series

The O.C., Newport Beach is

well-known as an upscale city

with some of the best beaches

in California. Head to the

glamorous shops of al fresco

Fashion Island for designername

brands. We recommend

you take the island ferry over to

Balboa Island to sample the

famous Frozen Banana.

LAGUNA BEACH

This is a beach lover’s paradise,

with seven miles of soft white

sand, art galleries and quaint

cafés. We love the laid-back

attitude mixed with a funky,

bohemian vibe. Watch the

surfers as they catch waves at

Rockpile Beach or take a hike

on the bluffs for stunning views

of the Pacific Ocean.

Napa Valley Wine Train

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