Celebrate Watsonville’s 150th Anniversary
Santa Cruz County, often overshadowed by its big sisters, San Francisco and Monterey Bay, is California’s quintessential beach town, offering visitors great surf…
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Santa Cruz County, often overshadowed by its big sisters, San Francisco and Monterey Bay, is California’s quintessential beach town, offering visitors great surf…
California’s summer fire season turned a corner for Yosemite National Park with the reopening of the park’s most popular attraction, Yosemite Valley. In light of this, Yosemite’s…
Travelling alone has never been more popular, particularly for those aged 65 and over. ABTA reports show our population is older and more adventurous than ever before – and many…
Whether sampling the alternative tipple in Sonoma County, or joining fellow beer fans at the Great American Beer Festival in Colorado, visitors will find plenty of opportunity in the US…
California’s Highway 1 has re-opened after more than 18 months of roadway closures, and to celebrate over 80 classic cars – representing eight decades from classic vintage…
Hollywood might not be in San Francisco, but some of the most famous films have been set in California’s northern city – and that’s not even counting the TV series…
If the arrival of summer conjures images of sipping wine al fresco with the backdrop of California’s Pacific Coastline, travellers should look no further than Santa Barbara – also known…
Want to visit the Golden State but do it the green way, we have compiled 11 activities to discover California ecotourism, lower the carbon footprint and leave you with a…
From goat yoga in Oregon, to Santa Barbara’s salt caves and blissful paddling in Newport Beach, here are our ten ways to find your zen in the States…
If you think Tuolumne County in California is all about Yosemite Park, think again, there’s a lot to discover and experience all year round. Just 2 ½ hours east of…
The Golden State is an appropriate moniker for California, which has flourished ever since gold was discovered in 1848, leading to the gold rush and the 49s, which is also the name of the leading San Francisco American Football team. Evidence of the state’s mining heritage abound especially if you head away from the major cities.
Even before the Beach Boys created their unforgettable sounds, the state has been a dream destination for people looking for some beach and surf, or more recently to try the excellent wines in Sonoma and Napa, as well as the Tri-Valley.
The main reason for the state’s success as a tourist destination is its weather. You are practically guaranteed sun on your holidays, and whether you are looking to hike through Yosemite or lazing around on one of the state’s numerous beaches, a touch of sun on your face make things just that much better.
If Los Angeles proves too much for you, then head across the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco hugging Route 1 along the way. Few cities in the world compare with San Fran for entertainment, cuisine and practising those hill starts.
Ecotourism
Ecotourism is a growing thing in the state, for inspiration, you can read out 11 ways to enjoy California ecotourism.
But the state is much more than a city break. Head towards the Sierra Nevada and enjoy the clear skies and fresh air of the mountains, just check that the wildfires are not still raging before you head off. There you will discover another side of California that has not changed much in the 170 years since the 49s rolled into town.