Oakland Travel
Alameda
Despite being close to major Bay Area cities, Alameda has managed to retain a small-town kind of feel. Victorian homes abound, and the main attractions are beachside activities, including surfing, sailing and swimming. The biggest draw has to be the relaxing feel of a quite town close to the coastline.
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Berkeley
Famous for its cultural diversity, political movements, and legendary California cuisine, Berkeley has something to offer for any type of traveler. Beautiful hillside parks, an array of music venues, shops and restaurants as well as the University of California are only a few of the sites to see in this lively destination. read more
Famous for its cultural diversity, political movements, and legendary California cuisine, Berkeley has something to offer for any type of traveler. Beautiful hillside parks, an array of music venues, shops and restaurants as well as the University of California are only a few of the sites to see in this lively destination. read more
San Francisco
For any traveler, the list of attractions in San Francisco seems never-ending - Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Angel Island, Fisherman's Wharf - to name a few. Whether you are traveling this diverse metropolis by foot or riding one of its famous cable cars, there is so much to see and do in this city by the bay. read more
For any traveler, the list of attractions in San Francisco seems never-ending - Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Angel Island, Fisherman's Wharf - to name a few. Whether you are traveling this diverse metropolis by foot or riding one of its famous cable cars, there is so much to see and do in this city by the bay. read more
Point Reyes National Seashore
As a protected seashore just north of San Francisco, Point Reyes offers visitors undisturbed beaches, multiple hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities, including springtime whale-watching. The moderate Pacific climate only makes the area more appealing for travelers looking for an out of the way place to enjoy themselves.
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Tiburon
Just a short ferry ride from San Francisco, this former fishing village on the Tiburon peninsula is popular with both travelers and locals alike. Excellent views of San Francisco, Alcatraz and Angel Island, along with antique shops, art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants with outdoor ocean view dining make for a delightful day trip from bustling San Francisco. read more
Just a short ferry ride from San Francisco, this former fishing village on the Tiburon peninsula is popular with both travelers and locals alike. Excellent views of San Francisco, Alcatraz and Angel Island, along with antique shops, art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants with outdoor ocean view dining make for a delightful day trip from bustling San Francisco. read more
Sausalito
This little seaside village is located on the southeast corner of Marin County, minutes after crossing the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Brimming with art galleries, specialty shops, restaurants, and breathtaking views of San Francisco, a drive or ferry ride to Sausalito provides the perfect getaway for any traveler. read more
This little seaside village is located on the southeast corner of Marin County, minutes after crossing the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Brimming with art galleries, specialty shops, restaurants, and breathtaking views of San Francisco, a drive or ferry ride to Sausalito provides the perfect getaway for any traveler. read more
South San Francisco
For any traveler, the list of attractions in San Francisco seems never-ending - Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Alcatraz Island, Fisherman's Wharf - to name a few. Whether you are traveling this diverse metropolis by foot or riding one of its famous cable cars, there is so much to see and do in this city by the bay. Don't forget to spend some time at the Farmer's Market on Saturdays. read more
For any traveler, the list of attractions in San Francisco seems never-ending - Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Alcatraz Island, Fisherman's Wharf - to name a few. Whether you are traveling this diverse metropolis by foot or riding one of its famous cable cars, there is so much to see and do in this city by the bay. Don't forget to spend some time at the Farmer's Market on Saturdays. read more








