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On arrival at Los Angeles International Airport, you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
The day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Los Angeles is a sprawling Southern California city and the centre of the nation’s film and television industry. Near its iconic Hollywood sign, studios such as Paramount Pictures, Universal and Warner Brothers offer behind-the-scenes tours. On Hollywood Boulevard, TCL Chinese Theatre displays celebrities’ hand- and footprints, the Walk of Fame honors thousands of luminaries and vendors sell maps to stars’ homes.
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Today morning your will visit Universal Studios on the full day tour. Enjoy a day at Universal Studios with no waiting time to enter the studio. You will embark on a guided tram ride for fun and thrills as you tour Hollywood's biggest movie studio.
Overnight in Los Angeles.
In the morning proceed for a Half Day Los Angeles City Tour. This tour visits the towering skyscrapers of Downtown Los Angeles the city center. There, you will see the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, where the academy awards are held, Hollywood Bowl, world famous Chinese Theatre via Hollywood Blvd., where you will gaze at the Walk of Fame and view hundreds of foot and handprints of stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Eddie Murphy and many more. Next we will cruise the Sunset Strip on our way to Beverly Hills and Bel Air where you will see a dazzling array of STARS' HOMES, and well-groomed parks, manicured gardens and Hillside Estates.
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Today morning you will check out and transfer to Las Vegas. Upon arrival check in at the hotel. The rest of the day is free at leisure.
Las Vegas, in Nevada’s Mojave Desert, is a resort city famed for its vibrant nightlife, centered on 24-hour casinos and other entertainment options. Its Main Street and focal point is the Strip, just over 4 miles long. This boulevard is home to themed hotels with elaborate displays such as fountains synchronized to music as well as replicas of an Egyptian pyramid, the Venetian Grand Canal, and the Eiffel Tower.
In the evening you will experience night life of Las Vegas by joining the Evening tour. Travel down to the fabulous Las Vegas Strip to see Vegas’ finest resorts. From the comfort of your motor coach, experience the city lights and spectacular water fountains of the Bellagio, the Pirate Ships at Treasure Island, the majesty of Paris and Venice, see erupting Volcanoes at the Mirage in this unforgettable evening city tour. Enjoy, up close and personal, some of the city's most interesting venues. Enjoy the famous Freemont Street Experience city light
Today will be a free day for you to relax in your hotel, or there are a variety of OPTIONAL TOURS that you can choose from.
Optional tours you can book with us
1) Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour.
2) Lake Mead Dinner Cruise.
Overnight in Las Vegas.
In the morning get ready to check out and transfer to airport for your onward flight to San Francisco. Upon arrival check in at your hotel and the day is free to relax.
San Francisco, in northern California, is a hilly city on the tip of a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. It's known for its year-round fog, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and colorful Victorian houses. The Financial District's Transamerica Pyramid is its most distinctive skyscraper. In the bay sits Alcatraz Island, site of the notorious former prison.
Afternoon proceed for a city sightseeing tour. Scheduled stops include Vista Point at Golden Gate Bridge, Twin Peaks with its panoramic view of the city from above (weather permitting) and other photo opportunities recommended by our most experienced driver-guides. Selected highlights include the Civic Center, Mission Dolores, Castro District, Twin Peaks, Union Square, Golden Gate Park, Nob Hill, Cable Cars, Chinatown, North Beach, Coit Tower, Fisherman’s Wharf, Marina District, Palace of Fine Arts, The Presidio, Cliff House, Pacific Ocean, The Ferry Building, Bay Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, Treasure Island, Golden Gate Bridge and more.
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Today morning you will explore the California through Monterey, Carmel and 17 Mile Drive tour. California’s rugged Central Coast can both humble and inspire. Our route down Highway 1 through Half Moon Bay and the seaside town of Santa Cruz features one spectacular view after another. Pass through the Salinas Valley, the “artichoke capital of the world and to Monterey. Scheduled stops include Steinbeck’s Cannery Row in Monterey, vista points along the 17-Mile Drive, Pebble Beach, Seal Rocknand the legendary Lone Cypress. We also visit the art gallery/restaurant district of Carmel. Crossing from the historic to the futuristic, our return trip takes us through Silicon Valley, the High Tech Capital of the United States.
Overnight in San Francisco.
The day is free until checkout time. The driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
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- AED 10,590/- per person, prices are based on twin sharing.
- Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights.
- Destinations: Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, San Francisco.
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USA-The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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