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Vancouver to San Diego

Embark on an unforgettable seven-day journey down the stunning West Coast, sailing from vibrant Vancouver to sunny San Diego. Experience unparalleled luxury and service aboard the magnificent Crystal Serenity with Crystal Cruises, renowned for its exquisite culinary experiences and sophisticated ambiance.

This spectacular itinerary invites you to discover charming Victoria, historic Astoria, and the iconic Golden Gate city of San Francisco. Marvel at the natural beauty of Santa Catalina Island before arriving in picturesque San Diego, each port offering unique cultural insights and breathtaking scenery.

Indulge in gourmet dining, world-class entertainment, and personalized service as you glide along the Pacific. This voyage is your chance to explore diverse coastal gems in ultimate comfort and style, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

  • Cruise Line: Crystal Cruises
  • Ship: Crystal Serenity + 1 more
  • Duration: 7 Nights
  • Departure: August
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Vancouver to San Diego Itinerary

Day 1

Vancouver, British Columbia

Vancouver is bustling, vibrant and diverse.
This gem on Canada's west coast boasts the perfect combination of
wild natural beauty and modern conveniences. Its spectacular views
and awesome cityscapes are a huge lure not only for visitors but
also for big productions, and it's even been nicknamed Hollywood
North for its ever-present film crews.

Less than a century ago, Vancouver was
barely more than a town. Today, it's Canada's third largest city
and more than two million people call it home. The shiny futuristic
towers of Yaletown and the downtown core contrast dramatically with
the snow-capped mountain backdrop, making for postcard-pretty
scenes.

Approximately the same size as the downtown
area, the city's green heart is Canada's largest city park, Stanley
Park, covering hundreds of acres filled with lush forest and
crystal clear lakes. Visitors can wander the sea wall along its
exterior, catch a free trolley bus tour, enjoy a horse-drawn
carriage ride or visit the Vancouver Aquarium housed within the
park.

The city's past is preserved in historic
Gastown with its cobblestone streets, famous steam-powered clock
and quaint atmosphere. Neighbouring Chinatown, with its weekly
market, Dr Sun Yat-Sen classical Chinese gardens and intriguing
restaurants add an exotic flair. For some retail therapy or
celebrity spotting, there is always the trendy Robson Street.

During the winter months, snow sports are
the order of the day on nearby Grouse Mountain. It's perfect for
skiing and snowboarding, although the city itself gets more rain
than snow. Vancouver's ethnic diversity and ideal combination of
mountains, sea and city offer visitors an endless supply of things
to see and do, no matter the budget.

Day 2

Victoria, British Columbia

Victoria, British Columbia is a beautiful and historic city located on the southeastern tip of Vancouver Island. Founded in 1843 as a Hudson's Bay Company fort, Victoria quickly grew into a prosperous city and became the capital of the British colony of Vancouver Island in 1866. Today, Victoria is a popular tourist destination known for its mild climate, Victorian architecture, and beautiful natural setting.

While there are many things to see and do in Victoria, some of the most popular attractions include the Royal BC Museum, the Butchart Gardens, and Beacon Hill Park. Visitors can also take a short ferry ride to nearby Vancouver or take a day trip to the nearby Gulf Islands.

No matter what your interests are, you're sure to find something to love in Victoria, British Columbia.

Day 3

Astoria, Oregon

Astoria, located on the picturesque Oregon Coast in the United States, is a charming and vibrant small town with a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. With its unique blend of coastal vibes, art scenes, outdoor activities, and historical landmarks, Astoria offers something for every traveler.

One of the main attractions of Astoria is its stunning location at the mouth of the Columbia River, where it meets the Pacific Ocean. This prime location makes it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and biking along the rugged coastline to kayaking, boating, and fishing on the Columbia River, there is no shortage of activities for adventure seekers.

Astoria is also home to several beautiful and expansive parks, including the Astoria Column. This iconic landmark stands tall on Coxcomb Hill and provides visitors with panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape. Climb to the top for an unforgettable experience and don't forget to bring your camera!

For history buffs, Astoria is a goldmine. As the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, the town is steeped in history. The Columbia River Maritime Museum is a must-visit, offering a fascinating insight into the region's maritime heritage. The museum showcases a vast collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and even allows visitors to step aboard a real Coast Guard cutter.

Another historical gem in Astoria is the Flavel House Museum. This beautifully restored Victorian mansion was once the residence of Captain George Flavel and his family. Step back in time as you explore the opulent rooms filled with period furnishings and learn about the Flavel family's influence on the local community.

Astoria's downtown area is a vibrant hub filled with art galleries, eclectic boutiques, and cozy cafes. Stroll along the charming streets, admire the vibrant murals adorning the buildings, and discover unique treasures in the local shops. Every second Saturday, the town hosts an Art Walk, where local artists showcase their work, making it the perfect time to soak in the creative energy of the community.

Food lovers will delight in Astoria's culinary scene. From fresh seafood straight from the Pacific Ocean to farm-to-table eateries serving up locally sourced ingredients, there is a wide range of dining options to satisfy any palate. Don't forget to try the famous fish and chips or sample some craft beer from one of the town's breweries.

Astoria is also a gateway to other stunning coastal destinations in the area. Just a short drive away, visitors can explore the charming beach town of Seaside, with its iconic promenade and sandy shores. Cannon Beach, famous for its impressive Haystack Rock and miles of pristine coastline, is also within reach and shouldn't be missed.

Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, a taste of history, artistic inspiration, or just a peaceful coastal getaway, Astoria captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest. With its unique charm and warm hospitality, this coastal gem is a destination that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler.

Day 5

San Francisco, California

The most attractive of American cities and regularly voted the
best city in the USA, San Francisco is adored because of its
colourful history, dramatic setting and its laissez-faire
atmosphere, a quality missing from the more synthetic Los Angeles.
It is a regular trendsetter in everything alternative, from
flower-power to 'free love' and gay liberation; it prides itself on
being individualistic, down-to-earth and cultured.

Streets rollercoaster up and down the hills, and when not
swathed in the city's trademark fog, there are superb vistas of San
Francisco Bay, spanned by one of the world's most famous sights,
the Golden Gate Bridge. Surrounded by hills and urban development,
traversed by bridges, dotted with sails and 14 small islands,
including the notorious Alcatraz, the bay is the largest inlet on
the Californian Coast. Fisherman's Wharf at the edge of the bay is
a popular place to eat, stroll and shop, with its resident seals a
favourite photographic subject.

Within the surprisingly compact city are distinct neighbourhoods
that reflect the cultural background of diverse communities that
were attracted to San Francisco by the discovery of gold in 1848,
and the promise of a new life for those desperate to escape their
harsh circumstances. Most of San Francisco's residents were born
outside the city and this mix of cultures is reflected in the
dragon-studded temples of colourful Chinatown and Japantown, the
characteristic bohemian flavour of the Italian pasta restaurants
and cafes in North Beach, the old Spanish-speaking Mission District
that blends with the nightlife of SoMa, the modern Financial
District, the gay centre of Castro and The Haight, characterised by
the memory of the hippie movement of the 1960s.

Day 7

Santa Catalina Island, California

Billed as the 'land of opportunity', for more than 500 years, people have travelled to the United States of America seeking a better life. The territory was fought over by colonial powers for 300 hundred years, and finally won its independence from Britain in 1783.

Despite the near-annihilation of the Native American population, a bloody civil war, and centuries of ingrained racism (Native Americans were not granted citizenship until 1924 and racial segregation was the norm until as late as the 1950s), the American people have succeeded in forging one of the world's most democratic and tolerant nations. This has resulted in a fascinating melting-pot of cultures, and the undisputed military and economic heavyweight of the world.

A country of this size, with a history this colourful, truly does present endless opportunities for travellers heading stateside. World-famous attractions like the Statue of Liberty in New York City, Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona don't even begin to scratch the surface of what the US has to offer visitors.

Depending on where and when you travel, a holiday in the United States can offer sizzling desert mesas, labyrinthine cities, chilly snow-covered forests, tropical jungles, or rolling flower-covered prairies. With an area of roughly 3,794,083 square miles (9,826,630 square km), the US is the perfect place to take long road trips along the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Pacific Coast Highway, or Route 66, gaining a broader understanding of this vast nation along the way.

Whether you want to see the celebrity stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the majestic summit of Pike's Peak, or the world's largest ball of twine in Darwin, Minnesota, the United States has something for everyone.

Day 8

San Diego, California

San Diego characterises a typical Southern Californian beach
city: with year-round sunshine and surf, a superb coastline with
miles of sandy-white beaches, easygoing inhabitants, and a wide
variety of world-class family attractions, tourists can't help but
be drawn to 'America's finest city'.

Although California's second biggest city with an
ever-increasing population of more than a million, San Diego prides
itself on its small-town ambience, with very little of the
pollution, highway congestion and raciness of Los Angeles. In 1769
a Spanish missionary by the name of Father Junipero Serra
established a Catholic mission and fortified settlement in what was
later to become San Diego; it was the first permanent European
settlement on the West Coast of the United States.

The city is a vibrant collection of colourful neighbourhoods and
communities. It has award-winning restaurants, trendy shopping
districts, attractions such as the world-renowned San Diego Zoo and
SeaWorld, and a dynamic downtown district that includes the city's
historic Gaslamp Quarter. There are numerous indications of its
Mexican and Spanish heritage in the traditional architecture,
typical Mexican cuisine, and strong links with the town of Tijuana
just across the Mexican border.

San Diego is also rich in art and culture, and the city boasts
the largest urban cultural park in the US, with beautiful gardens
and Spanish architecture featuring 17 museums, art galleries and
theatres to be found in Balboa Park. More than 70 miles (113km) of
beaches around the city offer superb surfing and beach activities
and provide the perfect introduction to this accessible and
laid-back city.

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