This amazing USA multi-centre offer consists of 3 nights in Los Angeles, 7 nights in Hawaii and then 2 nights in San Francisco, giving you a beach holiday and two fantastic city breaks all rolled into one!
Fly to Los Angeles where you will spend 3 nights at a fantastic hotel in Los Angeles. Then you will fly to Hawaii to spend 7 nights at a hugely popular hotel in the heart of Waikiki. Finally you fly to San Francisco where you will spend 2 nights at a 3* hotel near union square.
DAY 01 - 03: LOS ANGELES, USA
One of the most popular ways to experience L.A. is by enjoying free activities, such as a scenic drive or visiting top cultural attractions. Visit the infamous Rodeo Drive, renowned for its high-end boutiques. Enjoy the vast range of restaurants and nightclubs with something to suit everyone! L.A. has more museums and theatres than any U.S. city, and a thriving music and gallery scene. Go and see an LA Philharmonic performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall or an outdoor concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Take a lovely stroll down Venice Beach or experience the famous Santa Monica pier.
Thinking about holiday to Hawaii? This superb destination is the world’s most isolated island archipelago, and lies over two thousand miles from the coast of California. The Islands offer a unique history, culture and laid back tropical ambience, and visitors never fail to be seduced by its many charms.
If Oahu is the heart of Hawaii, then Honolulu is its racing pulse. In this cosmopolitan capital city, you’ll find everything from historic landmarks to fine dining to world-class shopping. Home to the majority of Oahu’s population, Honolulu stretches across the southeastern shores of the island, from Pearl Harbor to Makapuu Point, encompassing world-famous Waikiki Beach along the way.
DAY 10 - 12: SAN FRANCISCO, USA
San Francisco is home to a little bit of everything. Whether you’re a first time visitor or a long time local. San Francisco’s Golden Gates welcomes all.
Once called "the bridge that couldn't be built," today it is one the seven wonders of the modern world, It’s considered one of San Francisco’s most famous landmark. Visit Alcatraz, a former prison, now a National Park and one the city’s most popular attractions. A mile and half from Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz was one of the first lighthouses built on the Pacific Coast, then an infamous prison for notorious convicts such as Al Capone. Get around the city on one of the few places in the world where you can ride around on a national historic landmark. The cable cars are the world’s last permanently operational manually operated cable car system.