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Hawaiian Islands from San Francisco with Stay – Ruby Princess – 19 January 2025

Hawaiian Islands from San Francisco with Stay – Ruby Princess – 19 January 2025 Hawaiian Islands from San Francisco with Stay – Ruby Princess – 19 January 2025   What’s included Cruise highlights:  Hotels Included – Flights Included     Ruby Princess Spacious, en-suite cabin accommodation A wide range of entertainment Enriching youth & family […]

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    Your Itinerary

    Day 1

    Fly from the UK

    Fly from the UK can be a great way to explore the world. Before your trip, be sure to check the airline's baggage allowance and any visa requirements for your destination. Arrive at the airport early to allow for security checks and boarding procedures. Consider bringing snacks and entertainment for the flight, and wear comfortable clothing. Once you arrive at your destination, be respectful of local customs and enjoy your travels!
    Day 1-2

    San Francisco - 1-Night Hotel Stay

    San Francisco, the city by the Bay, is a vibrant destination that has something for everyone. Famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the city is also home to many other attractions, such as Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island, and Chinatown. The Golden Gate Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, manages to impress even the most experienced travelers with its stunning 1.7-mile span. Approximately 120,000 automobiles drive across it every day. A pedestrian walkway also allows crossing on foot, and bikes are allowed on the western side. The Golden Gate Bridge is said to be one of the most photographed things on Earth, so ready your camera  Cable cars have been transporting people around San Francisco since the late 19th century. The cars run on tracks and are moved by an underground cable along three routes. Their familiar bells can be heard ringing from blocks away. Each one-way trip ($8) will provide spectacular views of the city’s celebrated hills and an exhilarating ride. Visitors can take a relaxing stroll through Golden Gate Park or explore the many art galleries and museums. Foodies can indulge in the city's famous sourdough bread, fresh seafood, and world-class cuisine. San Francisco's diverse neighborhoods offer an authentic experience of the city's unique culture and history.  Alcatraz, the notorious former prison, is located on an island of the same name in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Some of the United States’ most notorious criminals were incarcerated there. Though several tried, no inmate ever made a successful escape from “The Rock.” The prison was closed in the 1960s and stories about Alcatraz are legendary. A visit to Alcatraz today is fascinating. Recorded cell-house tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the prison as they explore the buildings and grounds. To reach the island, take an Alcatraz Cruises ferry from Pier 33. Advance reservations are recommended. If you don't feel like visiting and just wants to see if from the outside, you can take a cruiseOpens in new window that goes around the Island.
    Fisherman’s Wharf is home to PIER 39, a festive waterfront marketplace that is one of the city’s most popular attractions. A community of California sea lions has taken up residence on the docks in the PIER 39 Marina and visitors line the nearby railing to watch their antics. From there, it’s a short walk to favorite area attractions such as Madame TussaudsOpens in new window, the Museum of 3D Illusions, the Cartoon Art Museum, Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum, historic Boudin Bakery, and multiple favorite food options, including crab vendors selling walk-away crab and shrimp cocktails.
    Day 2

    San Francisco - Embark

    San Francisco, the city by the Bay, is a vibrant destination that has something for everyone. Famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the city is also home to many other attractions, such as Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island, and Chinatown. The Golden Gate Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, manages to impress even the most experienced travelers with its stunning 1.7-mile span. Approximately 120,000 automobiles drive across it every day. A pedestrian walkway also allows crossing on foot, and bikes are allowed on the western side. The Golden Gate Bridge is said to be one of the most photographed things on Earth, so ready your camera  Cable cars have been transporting people around San Francisco since the late 19th century. The cars run on tracks and are moved by an underground cable along three routes. Their familiar bells can be heard ringing from blocks away. Each one-way trip ($8) will provide spectacular views of the city’s celebrated hills and an exhilarating ride. Visitors can take a relaxing stroll through Golden Gate Park or explore the many art galleries and museums. Foodies can indulge in the city's famous sourdough bread, fresh seafood, and world-class cuisine. San Francisco's diverse neighborhoods offer an authentic experience of the city's unique culture and history.  Alcatraz, the notorious former prison, is located on an island of the same name in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Some of the United States’ most notorious criminals were incarcerated there. Though several tried, no inmate ever made a successful escape from “The Rock.” The prison was closed in the 1960s and stories about Alcatraz are legendary. A visit to Alcatraz today is fascinating. Recorded cell-house tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the prison as they explore the buildings and grounds. To reach the island, take an Alcatraz Cruises ferry from Pier 33. Advance reservations are recommended. If you don't feel like visiting and just wants to see if from the outside, you can take a cruiseOpens in new window that goes around the Island.
    Fisherman’s Wharf is home to PIER 39, a festive waterfront marketplace that is one of the city’s most popular attractions. A community of California sea lions has taken up residence on the docks in the PIER 39 Marina and visitors line the nearby railing to watch their antics. From there, it’s a short walk to favorite area attractions such as Madame TussaudsOpens in new window, the Museum of 3D Illusions, the Cartoon Art Museum, Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum, historic Boudin Bakery, and multiple favorite food options, including crab vendors selling walk-away crab and shrimp cocktails.
    Day 3-6

    At Sea

    You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools, and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends. Activities and entertainment tend to ramp up on days at sea because everyone is onboard the ship. You might notice more trivia contests, tournaments in the casino, afternoon shows in the theater, musical entertainment, poolside activities, and even special classes not offered on other days of your cruise. 
    Day 7

    Kauai

    Kauai is one of the most beautiful islands in Hawaii and a must-visit for anyone who loves nature and adventure. Known as the "Garden Isle," Kauai boasts stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and dramatic cliffs. Take a helicopter tour to see the breathtaking views of the Na Pali Coast or hike the Kalalau Trail for an up-close encounter with the island's natural beauty. Relax on the white sand beaches of Poipu or Hanalei Bay, or go snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of Ke'e Beach. Kauai is the perfect destination for anyone seeking adventure and relaxation in paradise.
     
    Day 8

    Honolulu

    Honolulu. If Oahu is the heart of Hawaii, then Honolulu is its racing pulse. In this cosmopolitan capital city, you’ll find everything from historic landmarks to fine dining to world-class shopping. Honolulu stretches across the southeastern shores of the island from the world-famous Pearl Harbour to Makapuu Point encompassing the world-famous Waikiki Beach.  Rooted in authentic Hawaiian tradition and home to a melting pot of ethnicities, Honolulu is a modern city with a unique blend of cultures that serves as the state capital and a gateway to the Hawaiian Islands. 
    Day 9

    Kona

    Kona is a beautiful coastal town located on the western side of Hawaii's Big Island. The town is famous for its sunny weather, coffee plantations, and stunning beaches. Visitors can take a stroll in the historic Kailua Village, or explore the Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, which is home to ancient Hawaiian temples and statues. Kona is also a great place to go snorkeling, scuba diving, or deep-sea fishing. Whether you are looking for adventure or relaxation, Kona has something for everyone. So, pack your bags and head over to Kona for an unforgettable vacation experience.
     
    Day 10

    Hilo

    Hilo is a small, charming town located on the eastern side of the Big Island of Hawaii. Known for its lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and stunning beaches, Hilo is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience Hawaii's natural beauty. One of the town's most popular attractions is the Wailuku River State Park, which features the majestic Rainbow Falls and the impressive Boiling Pots. Another must-see is the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, home to over 2,000 species of plants and flowers. With its laid-back vibe and awe-inspiring scenery.
    Day 11-15

    At Sea

    You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools, and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends. Activities and entertainment tend to ramp up on days at sea because everyone is onboard the ship. You might notice more trivia contests, tournaments in the casino, afternoon shows in the theater, musical entertainment, poolside activities, and even special classes not offered on other days of your cruise. 
    Day 16

    Ensenada

    Ensenada, located on the Baja California Peninsula, is a beautiful coastal city in Mexico. With its stunning beaches, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage, Ensenada is the perfect destination for a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including surfing, whale watching, and wine tasting at one of the many nearby vineyards. For those looking for a more cultural experience, Ensenada boasts a vibrant arts scene, featuring galleries and museums that showcase the region's history and contemporary art. With its warm climate and welcoming locals.
    Day 17

    At Sea

    You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools, and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends. Activities and entertainment tend to ramp up on days at sea because everyone is onboard the ship. You might notice more trivia contests, tournaments in the casino, afternoon shows in the theater, musical entertainment, poolside activities, and even special classes not offered on other days of your cruise. 
    Day 18

    San Francisco - Disembark

    San Francisco, the city by the Bay, is a vibrant destination that has something for everyone. Famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the city is also home to many other attractions, such as Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island, and Chinatown. The Golden Gate Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, manages to impress even the most experienced travelers with its stunning 1.7-mile span. Approximately 120,000 automobiles drive across it every day. A pedestrian walkway also allows crossing on foot, and bikes are allowed on the western side. The Golden Gate Bridge is said to be one of the most photographed things on Earth, so ready your camera  Cable cars have been transporting people around San Francisco since the late 19th century. The cars run on tracks and are moved by an underground cable along three routes. Their familiar bells can be heard ringing from blocks away. Each one-way trip ($8) will provide spectacular views of the city’s celebrated hills and an exhilarating ride. Visitors can take a relaxing stroll through Golden Gate Park or explore the many art galleries and museums. Foodies can indulge in the city's famous sourdough bread, fresh seafood, and world-class cuisine. San Francisco's diverse neighborhoods offer an authentic experience of the city's unique culture and history.  Alcatraz, the notorious former prison, is located on an island of the same name in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Some of the United States’ most notorious criminals were incarcerated there. Though several tried, no inmate ever made a successful escape from “The Rock.” The prison was closed in the 1960s and stories about Alcatraz are legendary. A visit to Alcatraz today is fascinating. Recorded cell-house tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the prison as they explore the buildings and grounds. To reach the island, take an Alcatraz Cruises ferry from Pier 33. Advance reservations are recommended. If you don't feel like visiting and just wants to see if from the outside, you can take a cruiseOpens in new window that goes around the Island.
    Fisherman’s Wharf is home to PIER 39, a festive waterfront marketplace that is one of the city’s most popular attractions. A community of California sea lions has taken up residence on the docks in the PIER 39 Marina and visitors line the nearby railing to watch their antics. From there, it’s a short walk to favorite area attractions such as Madame TussaudsOpens in new window, the Museum of 3D Illusions, the Cartoon Art Museum, Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum, historic Boudin Bakery, and multiple favorite food options, including crab vendors selling walk-away crab and shrimp cocktails.
    Day 18

    Fly to the UK

    Fly to the UK. Flying back to the UK after your holiday can be a smooth process if you plan. Start by checking your flight details and arriving at the airport with plenty of time to spare. Make sure you have all the necessary documents, including your passport and boarding pass. If you have any duty-free items, keep them easily accessible. During your flight, stay hydrated get up, and stretch your legs periodically. Once you land, be prepared for possible long queues at passport control. With a little preparation, you can make your return trip stress-free.
    Day 19

    Arrive UK

    Welcome home, we will be contacting you in a few days to check that your holiday cruise met your expectations and that you had a wonderful time.
    1 San Francisco Riu Plaza Hotel or similar!
    4 star hotel San Francisco 18/01/2025 1 nights stay
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    San Francisco Riu Plaza Hotel is located close to Pier 39, one of the most iconic parts of San Francisco, and it offers the best services so that you can enjoy an unforgettable stay. Its complete facilities include free WiFi, an outdoor pool, a gym, and conference rooms. This hotel in Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco has more than 500 rooms that are perfectly equipped to offer you maximum comfort. Each of them has a satellite TV, a mini-fridge, a coffee machine and air conditioning, and many more amenities. The facilities at Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf also include a pool with sun loungers and umbrellas where you can enjoy the Californian climate throughout the hottest months. The food at this hotel on Pier 39 won't disappoint. In the morning, you can enjoy a delicious American-style buffet breakfast to start your day full of energy. Throughout the rest of the day, you can enjoy products from our menu while you work on your laptop or take a break in the Grab & Go area, where you'll find seating available. The bar at the Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf has the ideal atmosphere to enjoy a few drinks and snacks in the afternoon. Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco has a gym so sports-lovers have the space to practice their favourite activities. If you’re in San Francisco for business, this hotel in Pier 39 provides conference rooms where you can hold your meetings and events. Our staff will take care of offering you all the services you need. To make your stay in San Francisco truly unforgettable, we suggest you visit the city’s most iconic spots. Don’t miss the Golden Gate Bridge, the famous ‘Painted Ladies’ Victorian houses, ascend the legendary hills with the Cable Car or visit Alcatraz Prison. If you want to find out more, you can visit our San Francisco destination guide and get an idea of everything that awaits you.
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