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There is nothing quite like the staggering scenery along the Pacific Coast, including golden beaches, rolling hills, and soaring mountains. Visit wine country in California for some breathtaking views. View Mount St. Helens' expansive landscape and dramatic scenery. Take advantage of unmatched views of the Palisades from the 1,684 feet-high East End Peak of Catalina Island. See the entire marine life and colorful fish found in the crystal-clear waters of Catalina Island. Ensenada's 100-foot cave and spouting blowhole, La Bufadora, is a natural wonder not to be missed.

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Whether searching for the golden beaches of Southern California or the green rainforests of the British Columbian coast, you will undoubtedly have an experience unlike any other.

The scenic route from Vancouver to San Diego begins in the cosmopolitan city of Astoria, Oregon, or Victoria, Canada, beginning in Vancouver and ending in San Diego. Spend invigorating days at sea with unforgettable views and breathtaking wildlife while enjoying the finest in entertainment and recreation.

In the mid-1800s, the Bay Area was a widespread trade and commerce destination. Cross the longest suspension bridge in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge. Experience Alcatraz Island before it became an infamous federal prison, where the first lighthouse and fort were built. There are gorgeous views of the Bay Area in a park rich in history. Discover the first settlers of Ensenada, the Yuman people. Afterward, explore Catalina Island, once Spanish territory that the Banning Brothers bought and turned into a resort.

There is something for every palate on the Pacific Coast. Explore exciting coastline cities and sample everything from gourmet wines to fresh seafood. Dine at one of Santa Barbara's farm-to-table restaurants, where you can have beef from local ranches or chicken from local farms. Monterrey's French-inspired pastries are available in both sweet and savory flavors. Visit Guadalupe Valley and taste unique regional wines. Try the deep-fried fish tacos prepared by Baja Fish Tacos. After eating enormous crabs at one of Catalina Island's bayside restaurants, you can sample some of the island's local craft beer at one of its many pubs.

Get the best of the Pacific Coast's wineries and collections. Many travelers have been dreaming about California wine country for decades, including Napa Valley and Sonoma. There are many reasons people visit the West Coast, including the relaxed pace and temperate weather. Discover California's great wine country as you sample Sonoma's finest vintages. Learn about the making, varieties, and taste of wine at Guadalupe Valley in Mexico, while taking in the breathtaking views of vineyards.  

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Take a cruise that takes you from rugged coastlines to rolling vineyards on the Pacific Coast, an award-winning program that combines the splendor of the Pacific Coast with the elegance of the El Dorado region. California's wine country offers beautiful wines and delicious seafood. Enjoy an exciting overnight stay in San Francisco while exploring some of the city's most iconic neighborhoods. Discover the endless beaches, breathtaking nature, and world-class cuisine of Vancouver. Next, head south to see deserted beaches in Southern California and Mexico. These are just some ports you can visit while on your Pacific cruise.

Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street, and Alcatraz Island are some of the city's iconic landmarks. Take a walk through Haight-Ashbury and experience the counter-culture movement of the '60s. Take a ride on the Powell Street cable car. Silicon Valley is a haven for startups and innovators. You can enjoy a wide variety of cuisine at neighborhood eateries. Experience the Golden Gate Bridge's breathtaking view of the city. San Francisco's charm and stunning beauty never fail to captivate the visitor.

Enjoy your stay in Ensenada, a vibrant, exciting city that continues to develop into more than just a destination for cruise passengers and visitors from north of the border. In terms of food, the local cuisine offers delicious dishes infused with sustainability and multicultural influences. Visit museums to learn more about the city's history. Then head to the wine country for various Mexican wines and enjoy the bustle along its broad promenade.

There's no better place to relax and recharge than Catalina Island, with its friendly resort vibe and beautiful natural surroundings. Despite being close to Los Angeles, it is a world away from the city's bright lights. Green Pleasure Pier is a quiet harbor where you can watch the boats float calmly. Check out the Catalina Island Museum for a glimpse into the island's history. While you stroll along the boardwalk, skip stones at Moonstone Beach's pebbly shore. The best views of the island can be found on Mount Orizaba. You can also enjoy hiking and outdoor recreation along the 38-mile Trans Catalina Trail.

Incredibly exciting and exquisitely fascinating, Vancouver is one of the world's most livable cities. A lush green rainforest, snowcapped mountains, and sandy beaches make this a great departure port. Take a ride across the famous suspension bridge 140 meters high. You can view Vancouver from the Observation Deck before a cruise or explore fantastic art in the Vancouver Art Gallery.

Visit San Diego's many attractions on a cruise from the city. Its sandy beaches, fantastic surf conditions, laidback culture, tasty Mexican food, and beautiful weather all year round can't be beaten. You're sure to have a fabulous vacation in San Diego, nicknamed America's Finest City, no matter if you want to sunbathe on the beach or visit one of the area's many museums or animal attractions.

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