GO BEYOND LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
WITH HOUSE OF TRAVEL.
With a stunning coastline, l aidback surfer vibes, rolling vineyards and celebrity culture, California has always been a favourite with our customers. Here’s how to make the most of this incredible destination.
S OAK UP PALM SPRINGS.
With fantastic shopping from great labels and local creatives alike — not to mention museums, gardens and mid-century modern architecture — Palm Springs is a customer favourite. You’ll find plenty of bars and restaurants too, with everything from elegant dining to drag show brunches powered by bottomless mimosas. The nearby nature is stunning too: Joshua Tree National Park, Indian and Tahquitz Canyons await. If you haven’t hired a car, Amtrak train travel to Palm Springs is a quirky alternative and offers service direct from Los Angeles.
DRIVE THE PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY.
This spectacular coastline drive is one of the USA’s most famous and we recommend seven days to really soak it in. Begin in sunny San Diego, a waterfront city brimming with great dining, craft beer and beautiful beaches, before heading to Huntington Beach and its landmark pier. Santa Barbara is often called “The American Riviera”: Head to The Funk Zone, a neighborhood of rehabbed warehouses devoted to wine tasting, art and incredible shopping. Visit historic Hearst Castle and take in the sights of Carmel and beautiful Monterey.
VINEYARD HOP.
Between Sonoma County and the Napa Valley, California is heaven for wine lovers. Sample the goods in open air markets and tasting rooms — or head straight to the wineries for decadent lunches and seriously impressive tastings. The famous Wine Road in Sonoma County passes plenty of awardwinning wineries (not to mention some stunning scenery). To really indulge, ask us about wine tours by bike or the Napa Valley Wine Train (and ditch those car keys)! Craft beer or small batch spirits more your style? You’ll find plenty — especially in Petaluma.
GO GREEN IN YOSEMITE.
For dramatic waterfalls, giant sequoia trees, aweinspiring cliffs and plenty of tramping tracks, look no further than Yosemite National Park. Cast your eyes over jaw-dropping rock formations like El Capitan or tackle the challenging hike to the top. Iconic Mirror Lake sits at the end of an easy hour-long ramble — maybe the world’s most perfect picnic spot. We recommend hiring bikes to explore further into the park, which is easily reached by day or overnight tour from San Francisco.