From the golden California hills to the greener, even snowcapped, mountains in the north, the immensity of the Pacific coast is enchanting. On this coastline, European explorers seemed to have found the mythical El Dorado, a place as bountiful in resources as it was surpassing in beauty. Historic missions are now neighbored by beautiful cities. Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco rule the north. Charming towns like Santa Barbara and Monterey tuck themselves away from the hustle and bustle. Historic and cultural attractions draw visitors from near and far to explore coastal life. Seabourn Cruises help guests arrive to these cities from the sea.
Seabourn’s The Suite Life Event.
Book your 2022 or 2023 Cruise and you can enjoy:
Sun-drenched Los Angeles sprawls between the blue Pacific Ocean and snow-capped mountains, the entertainment capital of the world, with more museums than any other U.S. city.
Picturesquely sited between the snow-capped Olympic Range and the Cascades, Washington State’s “Emerald City” welcomes you with parks, museums and the Pike Street Public Market.
The humble beginnings of the City of Vancouver, in the settlement of Gastown on Burrard Inlet, rose out of the old growth forests and the sawdust of the old Hastings Mill.
Sail in under the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the world’s most photographed structures. The picturesque city itself is easily navigated by visitors from the bay-front Embarcadero.
“The American Riviera” sprawls on slopes rising from a sandy beach to the steep backdrop of the Santa Ynez Range, with Spanish adobe-styled facades and red barrel-tiled roofs.
The Inner Harbor’s Parliament Buildings and Empress Hotel impress visitors with Victoria’s English heritage, as do Butchart Gardens, horse trolleys and red double decker busses.