Friday, July 6, 2012

Cruise California Style

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By Justin Paul


When in California, why not consider a California cruise. THere are several options to choose when planning a cruise vacation, for both Californians and non. The weather makes a year round destination a real time scenario. Some ports such as Long Beach, San Diego, and Los Angeles make these cruises special. These are just to name a few.

For example, a great area is San Diego. Take in a breathless view of downtown San Diego with a Yacht Charter and Bay Cruise and gasp the surrounding harbor and gaze out at the beautiful Pacific Ocean, while soaking up the beautiful San Diego day, and the prices are very reasonable. Weddings, corporate events, parties, and business meetings are also part of the packages, plus dinner cruises. Some even offer all-night accommodations.

Consider a Northern California Cruise. This is a great option. In the Napa Valley an don the Petalum River you can find Dolphin sighting trips and day cruises. Since the 1970's , Independently owned and operated , this company does a great job at focusing on the natural landscape and beauty of the area. The Delphinius Riverboat cruise is also there, and its a wonderful trip through the marshlands and wildlife areas of the valley.

The Napa Cruise, which departs from Vallejo, will take passengers past old navy ships at Mare Island to the marinas, salt ponds, and backwater homes of beautiful Napa, California. This is a one day trip cruise option with additional options that can be added such as lunch and or tours of Victorian Old Town.

Since we are discussing Northern California cruises, why not mention another great city to visit, which is the great "City by the Bay"; glorious San Francisco? Cruise under The Golden Gate Bridge. Visit Fisherman's Wharf, ride the historic cable cars, or walk the hilly streets while you are there. This city is brimming with history and tourist attractions.

In California, Carnival Cruise Lines can take you to the cheery playgrounds of Catalina. Situated just 22 miles from the mainland, this fun island makes a great get away that is fun and affordable. In today's economy, everybody is looking for a good deal and a way to take a holiday without wasting tons of money. A cruise that travels to Catalina Island offers a longer itinerary that can include destinations to Mexico and Canada as well.

Once you arrive in Catalina, there are many great opportunities to enjoy the island. Window shopping in Avalon. Go snorkeling at Casino Point in Marine Park. Hike the mountain and canyon trails where bison still roam freely. Drive into the interior of the island for beautiful views of the Pacific ocean. Visit the Botanical Gardens or go on a kayaking trip. Catalina also offers Glass Bottom Boat Tours, as well as a Semi-Submersed Vessel Tour. Whale Watching Tours are available between the months of January through March. Witness the glorious gray whales as they migrate to Mexico off the Catalina Coast.

Carnival also offers a four day trip to Baja, Mexico. This trip begins and ends in Los Angeles. Ports of call include Catalina and Ensenada, Mexico. Spend time enjoying the many amenities mentioned in Catalina in addition to Mexico's Bajamar Golf Course, shopping in the port of Ensenada, and the famous La Bufadora, which is a natural water spout. The ship has a family-oriented atmosphere featuring adult and youth activities.

Swim in the large swimming pool or slide down the twisty water slide. Play miniature golf or just relax in the spa. A sauna, gym, and exercise room help keep those extra pounds at bay from all the delicious foods available 24 hours a day while on board the ship.

So as you can see, vacationers looking for a California Cruise have several options to choose from, with many amenities, services, styles, and land excursions to enjoy.




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