Guided in Japanese: Easy San Francisco

4.5 hours | San Francisco | S F O - 2 0 4
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Points of Interest

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Cliff House
Easy activity

Description

Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.

What you will visit:
San Francisco
One of America's most picturesque cities, San Francisco is famed for its cable cars, fog-enshrined bridge, 43 hills, a delightful mix of Victorian architecture and free-spirited charms, plus all the hustle and bustle of a world-class city. "The City by the Bay" has it all and isn't afraid to show it.
Golden Gate Park (free time)
A lush park that runs more than three miles long and covers more than 1,000 square acres, Golden Gate Park is replete with museums, gardens and attractions that help define San Francisco's character. Highlights include the Japanese Tea Gardens, MH De Young Museum, a state-of-the-art facility that integrates art, architecture and the natural landscape, and the California Academy of Sciences.
What you will see along the way:
Your half-day tour begins when you board your motorcoach for a scenic drive along the Embarcadero, the eastern waterfront and roadway of the Port of San Francisco. You'll drive past Ghirardelli Square, once home to the world-famous chocolate factory, and the bustling Fisherman's Wharf. You'll also pass the Palace of Fine Arts, the last remaining building from the Panama Pacific International Exhibition in 1915. Drive past a nostalgic row of Victorian homes en route to Golden Gate Park and conclude with views of famed Market Street.
Photo Opportunities:
Golden Gate Bridge
Arguably the most photographed bridge in the world, the orange-vermillion painted Golden Gate Bridge is admired for its magnitude and graceful beauty. The bridge took over four years to build and was completed in 1937. The Golden Gate Bridge spans tidal currents, ocean waves, and battering winds to connect the City by the Bay with the Redwood Empire to the north.

Twin Peaks
At the geographic center of San Francisco, Twin Peaks has two identical summits that stand at an elevation of about 922 feet, the second-highest in San Francisco. Weather permitting, you'll fill your camera with sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, once home to an infamous prison, as well as Angel Island and Yerba Buena Island, two islands located in the San Francisco Bay.
Lands End
At the northwestern corner of San Francisco, you'll find yourself on a winding trail surrounded by wildflowers with breathtaking vistas at every turn. The Spanish name for Lands End is "Point Lobos," for the many "lobos marinos" (sea lions) that can be seen off its rocky shores.

Special Notes:

Order of tour stops and scenic drive routes may vary to avoid traffic and congestion. This tour is not available on voyages embarking or disembarking in San Francisco.

Child Price:

12 years and under

Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.

Depart from ship for a narrated drive to Twin Peaks for photo stop

Travel time:
00:30

Drive Twin Peaks to Golden Gate Park

Travel time:
00:15
Time at site:
00:30

Drive from Golden Gate Park Across the Golden Bridge and stop for a photo opportunity at Vista Point

Travel time:
00:30
Time at site:
00:20

Scenic drive of SF to Cliff House, Fisherman's Wharf and stop for a photo opportunity of Alcatraz

Travel time:
01:30

Re-board motorcoach for return to ship

Travel time:
00:10