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San Francisco or Sausalito Segway Tour
Fun guided tours on a Segway. Explore the sights and sounds of the San Francisco or
Sausalito waterfront Daily gliding departures! San Francisco Segway Tour
or Advanced San Francisco Hills and Crooked Street Segway Tour
or the Sausalito Segway Tour
Trolley Tours -Trolley Hop- Hop On Hop Off ! or Motorized Trolley Tour San Francisco Trolley Hop Info & Booking or Trolley Tour Info and Booking
Sailing Day or Sunset Cruises
Smooth, Fast Sailing on a Catamaran. San Francisco's Most Exciting Way
to see the Bay. Info & Booking March 2nd to November 25th
World Famous Fire Engine Tour
Fire Engine tour through the City, over the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito.
Info & Booking
Helicopter Tour A Helicopter Tour over San Francisco is the best ways to see the best sights of San Francisco or fly to Wine Country. Info & Booking
Seaplane Tours Day and Afternoon Seaplane Flights over the Golden Gate Bridge. Info & Booking
Bike the Golden Gate Bridge Ride the Bike Path over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito or Tiburon & return via ferry. Info & Booking
Sonoma Hot Air Balloon Ride
Ride above the most beautiful place on earth, the Sonoma Wine Country in a Hot Air Balloon.
Info & booking
Napa Hot Air Balloon Ride
Napa Valley Wine Country Hot Air Balloon Flights - Early morning flight departures
©2008 Super SightseeingDuration: Approx. 8 Hours
Departs from: PIER 43 1/2 at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco CA 94133
Price from:
$45.00 - $78.00 (USD)
Your city tour will include three or four scheduled stops of 10-25 minutes each at selected landmarks. Enjoy ample time for photos and exploration at the Golden Gate Bridge and panoramic views from Twin Peaks.(weather permitting) Other memorable stops may include the stunning Palace of Fine Arts, Cliff House overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Ocean Beach and recently restored City Hall.
This is the most popular tour in San Francisco and is an excellent way to see the City in a short space of time or to orient you for a longer stay. Stops may change depending on weather and traffic. At the end of your tour you will return to Fisherman's Wharf for more sightseeing or choose to be returned back to your hotel. On your tour you will learn about and view the Golden Gate Bridge, Marina District, Palace of Fine Arts, Cliff House, Nob Hill, Chinatown, Financial District, Presidio, Golden Gate Park, Civic Center and Little Italy - North Beach.
©2006 Super SightseeingThe Muir Woods Redwoods National Park & Sausalito tour starts in Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco and heads through the Marina and Presidio National Park to the Golden Gate Bridge.
You will have a 10 minute photo stop at the Bridge. From the Golden Gate Bridge vista point you will enjoy spectacular views of San Francisco and the Marin Headlands.
The Tour continues North winding along picturesque Highway 1 to Muir Woods. This 550 acre National Monument is home to Coastal Redwoods, some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world. Upon arrival you will be given a map and guide of the park showing various trails and routes for a self guided tour. In the park there is a cafe, National Park bookstore and gift shop.
After leaving the National Park the tour follows the coastal road towards the city of Sausalito.
In Sausalito,you will have enough time to enjoy the shopping, galleries and fabulous spectacular waterfront views. Sausalito is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, on the south-eastern tip of Marin County. Sausalito was named by 18th century Spanish explorers for the "little willow" trees - Saucelito which were found on the banks of its streams. Sausalito is a small town of only 7,500 residents.
| Location: | PIER 43 1/2 at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco CA 94133 |
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| Schedule: | Daily 9:00AM |
©2006 Super SightseeingCombo Tour: Part 1 -Deluxe City Tour Highlights Include:
Experience San Francisco Francisco’s colorful past as you travel through history – from the first settlements of Native Americans – to a cosmopolitan city of beautiful architecture – from the Wild West and the frenzied days of the “Gold Rush” – to the vibrant culture that flourishes today.
Be awe-inspired by the magnificence of the Golden Gate Bridge, enjoy the lush gardens of Golden Gate Park, travel past spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
On your tour you will see Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, Victorian homes, Presidio National Park, Palace of Fine Arts, and North Beach. With stops at the Golden Gate Bridge, Twin Peaks (weather permitting), City Hall, Golden Gate Park, and more.
Enjoy wireless, hands-free audio entertainment where your imagination flourishes and the adventure lies ahead.
Combo Tour: Part 2- Muir Woods and Sausalito Highlights Include:
Travel across the Golden Gate Bridge and through the rugged coastal mountains. Enjoy magnificent views of San Francisco Bay and lush valleys, where the Coastal Miwok Indians once lived.
First stop – Muir Woods National Monument, where ancient groves of giant Redwood Trees (Sequoia Sempreverins) tower over Redwood Creek.
A Full 1-1/4 hour stop – the most time offered than any other tour company. Muir Woods entrance fee included.
Next, visit the beautiful coastal town of Sausalito – a gorgeous Mediterranean-style village, with quaint shops, art galleries, and waterfront restaurants.
One hour stop in Sausalito – you may extend your stay in Sausalito and return by ferry to San Francisco (ferry cost not included).
CITY TOUR TOUR QUESTIONS
Do we remain inside the bus for the entire tour, or are we able to walk around certain points of interest?
We make stops about every 10 minutes at key locations. Stops can range from five- minute photo stops to 20 minutes at the Golden Gate Bridge. Other stops may include: Twin Peaks, Golden Gate Park, City Hall/Civic Center and San Francisco’s stately Victorian architectural delights – the "Painted Ladies”.
All full size coaches have restrooms. Our "mini coaches” – do not. Along the routes used by our smaller coaches there are a number of rest stop opportunities.
What is the difference between a "Hop on/Off " and a Full City Tour?
Value and Simple geography make the difference. "Ho