Summer vacation, here we come! What’s new for you in California -- and beyond
Does your summer vacation planning need a kickstart? You’ve come to the right place. Here are scores of ideas for new and different places to stay and places to play. Make your picks and pack your bags for summer of ’15 fun.
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Why, San Francisco, you've changed!
You'll leave your heart in San Francisco all over again when you see what’s new in the City by the Bay: Boozy mini-golf, neo-Mexican cuisine, new lights on the Ferry Building and fire pits -- and picnickers -- on the Presidio's parade lawn. Here’s your excuse to head on back.
There's plenty new to do on Santa Catalina Island
One instant favorite: A new -- hiccup -- happy hour hike of Avalon that hits watering holes serving up specialty island drinks. There's also a new destination day spa, and a tour that asks the question "Is Catalina a UFO hot spot?" The answer is out there...
Ready for an action-packed summer adventure? Sierra is calling...
The summer attractions just keep coming: Biking, hiking, sushi bistros and gastro pubs, tram rides and more. Here's the 411 on Sierra fun.
Think you've 'done' SoCal and California? Think again
Travel the Golden State this summer and find yourself enchanted by a changing slate of hotels, spas, museums and more, from San Diego to the Coachella Valley to Napa Valley.
What summer '15 has in store for you all across the U.S.A.
Traveling across the Pacific or across the country, you’ll find much to tickle your travel fancy, from rum tasting in Hawaii to New York’s amazing One World Observatory.
Fancy a bit of globetrotting this summer?
If the world is your oyster, get ready to dine. We found new luxe hotels in Los Cabos, Mexico, life-size animatronic "dinosaurs" at Alberta's Calgary Zoo, a mountain-to-mountain zip-line in British Columbia and so much more.
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