
The United States is not a single destination but a vast continent of ideas, cultures, and landscapes woven into one grand tapestry. To visit the USA is to embark on a journey of epic proportions, where the possibilities are as boundless as the open road. The primary allure is its sheer diversity. Within one nation, you can experience the iconic cityscapes of New York and San Francisco, the sun-drenched beaches of California, the majestic, humbling abyss of the Grand Canyon, and the surreal neon glow of Las Vegas. This incredible variety of scenery is the backdrop for the quintessential American experience: the road trip. There is no better way to comprehend the country’s scale and beauty than by driving its historic routes, from the desert highways of the West to the scenic coastal roads of the Pacific. America’s National Parks are a world treasure, preserving some of the planet’s most spectacular natural wonders. From the granite cliffs of Yosemite and the geothermal marvels of Yellowstone to the sheer red rock walls of Zion, these parks offer unparalleled opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and reconnecting with the raw power of nature. The cultural landscape is equally rich and complex. America is a melting pot of cultures from around the globe, creating a vibrant and dynamic society. This is reflected in its world-class museums, its diverse culinary sceneβfrom gourmet food trucks to Michelin-starred restaurantsβand its profound influence on global music, film, and art. From the historic landmarks of its founding to the innovative spirit of Silicon Valley, the United States offers a journey that is endlessly fascinating, incredibly diverse, and truly unforgettable.
Theme: A Foggy & Fabulous First Impression
Your grand American West adventure begins in the iconic city of San Francisco. After arriving at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), you’ll feel the cool, creative energy of the “City by the Bay.” After checking into your hotel, your first mission is to greet the city’s most famous resident. Head towards the waterfront to catch your first awe-inspiring glimpse of the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge, perhaps partially shrouded in its famous fog. In the late afternoon, immerse yourself in the lively, historic atmosphere of Fisherman’s Wharf. Stroll along the piers, listen to the barking sea lions at Pier 39, and indulge in a sourdough bread bowl filled with clam chowder. As evening descends, enjoy dinner at a restaurant with views of the bay and Alcatraz, a perfect and quintessentially San Franciscan start to your journey.
The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train is an efficient way to get from SFO to downtown San Francisco. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available. For getting around the city, purchase a Clipper Card for use on all public transport, including buses, streetcars, and the famous cable cars. San Francisco is famous for its microclimates and fog; the weather can change in an instant. The golden rule is to always dress in layers, no matter the season. A warm jacket is essential, even in summer. The city is very hilly, so be prepared for some steep climbs. Fisherman’s Wharf is very touristy, but it’s a fun and scenic place to start your visit and get your bearings before diving into the city’s other diverse neighbourhoods.
Dressing for San Francisco is all about layers. The city’s weather is notoriously fickle. For your first day, a comfortable pair of jeans or trousers, a t-shirt or long-sleeved shirt, a sweater or fleece, and a windproof jacket is the perfect combination. You can add or remove layers as you move between different parts of the city. Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable. The city is built on hills, and you will be doing a lot of walking. A stylish pair of sneakers or comfortable boots is ideal. Even in summer, evenings by the water at Fisherman’s Wharf can be very cool and windy, so you will be glad you have that extra warm layer. A scarf is also a practical and stylish accessory.
For a quintessential first meal in San Francisco, you must try the clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl at Fisherman’s Wharf. There are numerous vendors and restaurants, like Boudin Bakery, that specialize in this local classic. For a more substantial dinner, the area offers a huge variety of seafood restaurants where you can enjoy fresh Dungeness crab (in season), oysters, and grilled fish with beautiful views of the bay. Just a short walk away, the Ghirardelli Square is the perfect place for a decadent hot fudge sundae for dessert, a sweet end to your first day. While the area is tourist-focused, the experience of eating fresh seafood by the water is a perfect introduction to the city’s culinary scene.
From San Francisco International Airport (SFO), the BART train system is the most direct way to get to the downtown area. Take the Antioch-bound train to a central station like Powell Street or Embarcadero. From there, you can take a historic F-line streetcar, a bus, or a short taxi/ride-share to the Fisherman’s Wharf area. Once you are in the Fisherman’s Wharf/Pier 39 area, it is very compact and best explored on foot. The entire waterfront is a beautiful, flat walk. To get a view of the Golden Gate Bridge, you can take a bus or a ride-share to a viewpoint like Crissy Field or the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center. The city’s public transport system, MUNI, is extensive and the best way to navigate between neighbourhoods.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 80 | 160 | 240 | 320 | 400 |
| Activities | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Transportation (Airport & Local) | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 |
| Total | 370 | 460 | 650 | 890 | 1080 |
Theme: A Great Escape and a Classic Climb
Today is a journey into two of San Francisco’s most iconic and contrasting experiences. In the morning, you’ll take a ferry to Alcatraz Island for a fascinating tour of the infamous former federal prison. The award-winning audio tour, featuring the voices of former inmates and guards, brings the island’s notorious history to life. The views of the city from “The Rock” are also spectacular. In the afternoon, it’s time for another classic San Francisco experience: a ride on a historic cable car. Cling to the side of the car as it clatters up and down the city’s steep hills, a thrilling and uniquely San Franciscan way to travel. Your ride can take you to the top of Lombard Street, the famous “crookedest street,” where you can watch the cars navigate its tight hairpin turns. Itβs a day of infamous history and iconic, joyful experiences.
You must book your Alcatraz tickets online from the official concessioner, Alcatraz City Cruises, as far in advance as possible. Tickets, especially for morning tours, sell out weeks or months ahead. This is the most important advance booking you will make for your San Francisco visit. The tour includes the ferry ride and the excellent audio guide. For the cable cars, the Powell-Hyde line offers the most scenic route. The queues can be very long at the main Powell Street turnaround. A good tip is to walk a few blocks up the line to a less busy stop to hop on. Your Clipper Card works on the cable cars, or you can buy a single-ride ticket. Itβs a day of classic San Francisco experiences, so good planning is key.
For your trip to Alcatraz, it is essential to dress in warm layers. The ferry ride across the bay and the island itself are very exposed to wind and fog, and it is always much colder than in the city. A warm, windproof jacket is a must, even on a sunny day. Comfortable walking shoes are also crucial, as the island is hilly and involves a lot of walking. For the afternoon exploring the city, these same layers will serve you well. You can remove your jacket as you walk through the more sheltered neighbourhoods. A comfortable and practical outfit that prepares you for the cool and windy conditions on the bay is the key to enjoying your day of iconic sightseeing.
For lunch, explore the fantastic Italian restaurants and delis in the North Beach neighbourhood, San Francisco’s “Little Italy.” You can find incredible pasta, pizza, and sandwiches here. For dinner, dive into the culinary world of Chinatown, the oldest in North America. Grant Avenue is the main tourist street, but the best and most authentic food is often found in the small, bustling restaurants on the side streets. This is a great place to have dim sum, even for dinner, or to try classic Cantonese dishes. For a classic San Francisco experience, have a drink at the Vesuvio Cafe in North Beach, a famous old haunt of the Beat Generation writers like Jack Kerouac.
The ferry to Alcatraz departs from Pier 33 on the Embarcadero waterfront. It is easily reachable by the historic F-line streetcar or by walking from Fisherman’s Wharf. After your tour, you can walk or take the streetcar to the start of the Powell-Hyde cable car line at Powell and Market streets. This scenic cable car ride will take you over the hills, right past the top of Lombard Street. From there, you can walk down the crooked street and continue on foot to explore the charming adjacent neighbourhoods of North Beach and Chinatown. These areas are all within a relatively compact and very scenic part of the city, making for a fantastic day of exploration using a combination of ferries, cable cars, and your own two feet.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 80 | 160 | 240 | 320 | 400 |
| Activities (Alcatraz & Cable Car) | 60 | 120 | 180 | 240 | 300 |
| Transportation | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 390 | 530 | 770 | 1060 | 1300 |
Theme: A Journey Through a Cultural Mosaic
Today is about exploring the diverse cultural fabric of San Francisco’s famous neighbourhoods. Start your day in Golden Gate Park, a vast urban oasis larger than New York’s Central Park. Here you can choose to visit the de Young Museum for American art or the California Academy of Sciences with its aquarium, planetarium, and living roof. Afterwards, take a walk through the adjacent neighbourhood of Haight-Ashbury, the famous epicentre of the 1960s counterculture movement. Then, head to Alamo Square for one of the most famous photo opportunities in the city: the view of the “Painted Ladies,” a row of beautiful Victorian houses set against the modern downtown skyline. In the evening, immerse yourself in the vibrant and trendy Mission District, known for its incredible street art, sunny weather, and the best Mexican food in the city. Itβs a day that showcases the city’s artistic, bohemian, and multicultural soul.
Golden Gate Park is huge, so it’s best to pick one or two attractions to focus on. You can use the park’s free shuttle service on weekends to get around. The city’s MUNI bus and streetcar system is the best way to travel between these different neighbourhoods. The Mission District generally has the sunniest and warmest weather in the city, so it’s a great place to head in the afternoon. The murals are concentrated in areas like Clarion Alley and Balmy Alley. The neighbourhood is best explored on foot. For dinner in the Mission, be prepared for a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. It’s a day for seeing how real San Franciscans live and enjoy their diverse and beautiful city.
A layered and casual outfit is perfect for today’s exploration of San Francisco’s diverse neighbourhoods. A pair of comfortable jeans or trousers with a t-shirt and a hoodie or sweater is a classic San Francisco look. A windproof jacket is always a good idea to have in your bag. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you will be on your feet all day. The Mission District has a trendy, bohemian vibe, while Golden Gate Park is all about relaxed, outdoor style. A versatile outfit that is comfortable for walking in parks, browsing museums, and exploring vibrant city streets will be your best bet. It’s a day to embrace the city’s relaxed and eclectic style.
For lunch, the area around Golden Gate Park and the Haight-Ashbury has many casual cafes and delis. The Mission District is the undisputed culinary highlight of the day. This is the place to get the best and most authentic Mexican food in the city. A “Mission-style” burrito from a famous ‘taqueria’ like La Taqueria or El Farolito is a must-try. These enormous and delicious burritos are a local institution. The neighbourhood is also famous for its excellent bakeries, ice cream shops (like the famous Bi-Rite Creamery), and third-wave coffee shops. For dinner, the Mission offers a huge range of incredible options, from upscale Californian cuisine to hole-in-the-wall ethnic eateries. It’s a true foodie paradise.
San Francisco’s MUNI public transport system is your key to today’s itinerary. To get to Golden Gate Park, you can take several bus lines, such as the 5-Fulton, which runs along the park’s northern edge. To get from there to Alamo Square and then on to the Mission District, you will use a combination of bus routes. A trip-planning app like Google Maps or the MUNI Mobile app is invaluable for navigating the system. A MUNI day pass, which you can buy on the app, offers unlimited rides on buses and streetcars for the day. This is the most efficient and authentic way to travel between the city’s diverse and spread-out neighbourhoods, just like a local.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 70 | 140 | 210 | 280 | 350 |
| Activities (Museum) | 40 | 80 | 120 | 160 | 200 |
| Transportation (MUNI Pass) | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 |
| Total | 365 | 480 | 705 | 960 | 1175 |
Theme: A Day of Sunshine and Superb Vintages
Escape the city today for a journey into one of the world’s most famous wine regions: the beautiful Napa Valley. This scenic day trip takes you north of San Francisco into a stunning landscape of rolling, vine-covered hills and charming small towns. You will spend the day visiting a few carefully selected wineries, from grand, historic estates to smaller, boutique producers. You’ll learn about the winemaking process on a guided tour, and of course, indulge in tutored tastings of the region’s famous Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay wines. The day also includes a stop for a delicious gourmet lunch, perhaps at a winery restaurant or in one of the charming towns like Yountville or St. Helena. It’s a sophisticated and relaxing day of beautiful scenery, world-class wine, and fantastic food, showcasing the epicurean delights of Northern California.
The best way to enjoy a day of wine tasting is to not drive yourself. Joining a guided small-group tour from San Francisco is a fantastic, safe, and informative option. The guide will handle all the driving and the winery appointments. If you do choose to drive, it is essential to have a designated driver. Most wineries require reservations for tastings, so you must book these in advance online. Tasting fees can be expensive, so budget accordingly. The drive from San Francisco takes about 1.5 hours without traffic. To avoid the biggest crowds, a weekday visit is better than a weekend. It’s a day for indulging, so relax, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and savor the world-class wines.
For a day in Napa Valley, the style is “wine country chic.” A smart and stylish yet comfortable outfit is perfect. A flowy sundress, a pair of white trousers with a nice blouse, or a stylish jumpsuit would be very appropriate. For footwear, choose comfortable but elegant sandals, wedges, or flats. You will be walking on some uneven ground at the wineries. A sun hat and sunglasses are essential for protection during your time in the sunny vineyards. Bring a light cardigan or a pashmina, as the cellars where you do the tastings can be cool. It’s a day to look elegant and relaxed, fitting for a sophisticated day of wine tasting in a beautiful setting.
Napa Valley is a world-class culinary destination, home to more Michelin stars per capita than any other wine region. For a truly special experience, have lunch at one of the acclaimed winery restaurants like Auberge du Soleil or The Restaurant at Auberge. The charming town of Yountville is a foodie mecca, home to several famous restaurants, including The French Laundry. For a more casual but equally delicious option, the Oxbow Public Market in the town of Napa offers a fantastic array of artisanal food vendors, from oysters and tacos to gourmet sandwiches and local cheeses. It’s a perfect place for a relaxed lunch. Many organized tours will include lunch at a scenic spot. A day in Napa is as much about the food as it is about the wine.
The most convenient and relaxing way to do a Napa Valley day trip from San Francisco is to join a guided tour. Many companies offer excellent small-group tours in comfortable vans that include pickup from your hotel, visits to 3-4 wineries, and sometimes lunch. This allows everyone in your party to enjoy the wine tastings without worrying about driving. If you prefer to go independently, you will need to rent a car. The drive from San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge or the Bay Bridge to Napa Valley takes about 1.5 hours, depending on traffic. This gives you the flexibility to choose your own wineries, but requires a designated driver and careful advance planning and booking of your tasting appointments.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (in SF) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 90 | 180 | 270 | 360 | 450 |
| Activities (Day Tour) | 150 | 300 | 450 | 600 | 750 |
| Transportation (Included in tour) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 490 | 730 | 1070 | 1460 | 1800 |
Theme: A Leap from Bay Breezes to Desert Lights
Today you’ll trade the cool, foggy climes of San Francisco for the dazzling, dry heat of the Nevada desert. A short flight will transport you to Las Vegas, a city of pure fantasy and spectacle. Upon arrival at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), you’ll feel the energy and excitement immediately. After checking into your hotelβwhich is an attraction in itselfβthe day is about your first immersion into this neon oasis. As evening falls, your main activity is to simply walk the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. Marvel at the incredible themed hotels, from the canals of Venice to the pyramids of Egypt. Your essential stop is the magnificent Bellagio Fountains, a breathtaking show of water, light, and music. Itβs a surreal and unforgettable introduction to a city that truly has to be seen to be believed.
There are many direct flights from San Francisco (SFO) and Oakland (OAK) to Las Vegas (LAS). Book in advance for the best fares. Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available at the airport for the short ride to the hotels on The Strip. The Las Vegas Strip is much longer than it looks, about 4.2 miles (6.8 km). Wear very comfortable shoes for walking. To save your feet, you can use the Las Vegas Monorail or The Deuce bus service, which run up and down The Strip. Stay very well-hydrated; the desert air is extremely dry. It’s a good idea to buy water from a convenience store rather than from the hotels. Be prepared for a city that operates 24/7 and offers a complete sensory overload in the best possible way.
For your travel day, comfortable clothes are best. Upon arrival in Las Vegas, you’ll be entering a world of air-conditioned hotels and intense outdoor heat. During the day, casual resort wear like shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses is perfect for exploring. However, in the evening, Las Vegas is a city where people love to dress up. For your first night on The Strip, a smart casual or more glamorous outfit is a great choice. A stylish dress or smart trousers and a nice top for women, and a collared shirt with chinos or smart jeans for men, will fit right in. You will be walking through elegant casino floors and restaurants. Comfortable but stylish shoes are key. It’s a city of spectacle, so feel free to be a bit more bold and glamorous with your style.
Las Vegas is one of the world’s great dining destinations, with countless celebrity chef restaurants and world-class buffets. For your first night, you are spoiled for choice. Many of the major hotels on The Strip have incredible buffet dinners, offering a huge variety of high-quality food, which can be a fun and indulgent experience. For a meal with a view, book a table at a restaurant overlooking the Bellagio Fountains, such as Lago by Julian Serrano at the Bellagio or Mon Ami Gabi at the Paris hotel. Alternatively, you can find more casual and affordable options in the food courts within the hotels or at restaurant chains along The Strip. The city caters to every possible taste and budget, making it a true foodie paradise.
The journey today is a short domestic flight from San Francisco (SFO) or Oakland (OAK) to Las Vegas (LAS). The flight time is just over an hour. From Las Vegas airport, the most convenient way to get to your hotel on The Strip is by taxi or a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft. The journey is short, about 10-15 minutes. Once you are on The Strip, the best way to explore the different hotels and casinos is on foot. Be aware that distances are deceivingly long. To travel longer distances up and down The Strip, you can use the Las Vegas Monorail, which runs along the east side of The Strip, or The Deuce, a double-decker bus that runs 24/7. Many hotels are also connected by free trams.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 180 | 180 | 250 | 360 | 450 |
| Food & Drinks | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 |
| Activities | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Transportation (Flight & Local) | 150 | 300 | 450 | 600 | 750 |
| Total | 430 | 680 | 1000 | 1360 | 1700 |
Theme: Man-Made Marvels and Dazzling Shows
Today is a day to explore the grand designs, both historic and modern, that define the Las Vegas experience. In the morning, take a half-day trip to one of the greatest engineering marvels of the 20th century: the Hoover Dam. Straddling the border of Nevada and Arizona, this colossal dam holds back the mighty Colorado River. A guided tour takes you deep inside the dam to see its massive generators. In the afternoon, return to Las Vegas and explore a different side of the city’s history in Downtown Las Vegas. Visit the Fremont Street Experience, a pedestrian mall with a massive LED canopy, and see the vintage neon signs of the old casinos. As evening falls, itβs time for the quintessential Las Vegas experience: a world-class show. Whether you choose a spectacular Cirque du Soleil production, a concert by a resident superstar, or a mind-bending magic show, itβs the perfect, dazzling end to your day.
The easiest way to visit the Hoover Dam is on a guided bus tour from Las Vegas. These half-day tours are very convenient and informative. If you have a rental car, the drive is easy and takes about 45 minutes. It’s essential to book tickets for your chosen Las Vegas show well in advance, especially for the popular Cirque du Soleil shows, as they often sell out. You can sometimes find last-minute discount tickets at the Tix4Tonight booths on The Strip, but this is a gamble for the top shows. Fremont Street is a different, more old-school Vegas vibe than The Strip and is definitely worth a visit. It’s a day that showcases the incredible entertainment and engineering feats that make Las Vegas so unique.
For your day trip to the Hoover Dam, wear light and comfortable clothing suitable for the desert heat. Shorts, a t-shirt, a sun hat, and sunglasses are essential. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as you will be on your feet for the tour. In the evening, you will want to dress up for your show. Las Vegas is a place to see and be seen. For a top show, a cocktail dress or a stylish top and trousers for women, and a smart shirt with trousers for men, is appropriate. The theatres are heavily air-conditioned, so a light jacket or a pashmina is a very good idea. It’s a day that transitions from practical daytime sightseeing to glamorous evening entertainment, so plan your outfits accordingly.
For lunch, you can grab a bite at the cafe at the Hoover Dam visitor centre or wait until you get back to Las Vegas. The Downtown area around Fremont Street has some excellent and often more affordable restaurants than The Strip. Carson Kitchen is a very popular spot for creative American cuisine. For your pre-show dinner, every major hotel on The Strip has a huge variety of restaurants, from casual to ultra-fine dining. It’s a good idea to choose a restaurant in or near the hotel where your show is located to make for a relaxed and seamless evening. Many restaurants offer pre-theatre menus that are designed to have you fed and on your way in time for the curtain. Reservations are highly recommended for any sit-down restaurant before a show.
Joining an organized bus tour is the most popular and hassle-free way to visit the Hoover Dam from Las Vegas. These tours provide hotel pick-up and drop-off and a guided experience. If you are starting your road trip today, you can pick up your rental car in the morning and drive to the dam yourself. To get from The Strip to Downtown Las Vegas and the Fremont Street Experience, you can take The Deuce bus, which runs up and down The Strip, or simply take a taxi or a ride-share. The journey takes about 15-20 minutes. Itβs a day that combines an excursion outside the city with an exploration of its other famous neighbourhood.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 180 | 180 | 250 | 360 | 450 |
| Food & Drinks | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 |
| Activities (Tour & Show) | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 |
| Transportation | 20 | 40 | 60 | 80 | 100 |
| Total | 500 | 820 | 1210 | 1640 | 2050 |
Theme: A Road Trip to the Edge of Awe
Today your great American road trip begins as you leave the neon lights of Las Vegas behind and journey to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World: the Grand Canyon. After picking up your rental car, you will drive east into Arizona. A great stop along the way is the historic town of Seligman on Route 66, a perfectly preserved slice of classic Americana. As you continue your journey, you will climb onto the Colorado Plateau, and the landscape will transform. You will arrive at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in the afternoon. After checking into your lodge, your first mission is to go to the rim. The first time you lay eyes on the Grand Canyon is a truly humbling and unforgettable experience. The sheer scale and intricate beauty of the canyon are breathtaking. The day culminates with watching the sunset from Mather Point, as the canyon walls are painted in incredible shades of red, orange, and purple.
It is highly recommended to book your accommodation inside the Grand Canyon National Park (at Grand Canyon Village) as far in advance as possible (up to a year ahead), as it sells out very quickly. Staying in the park allows you to easily experience sunrise and sunset without a long drive. The drive from Las Vegas to the South Rim takes about 4.5 hours without stops. A National Parks Pass (“America the Beautiful” pass) can be a good value if you plan to visit multiple national parks on your trip. The temperature at the Grand Canyon’s South Rim (at an altitude of 7,000 feet) will be significantly cooler than in Las Vegas, especially at night. Be prepared for the temperature drop and bring warm clothes for the sunset viewing.
For your road trip day, comfortable clothing is key. However, you must be prepared for a significant change in climate. Las Vegas will be hot, but the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is at a high altitude and will be much cooler, especially in the evening. Dress in layers that you can add as you climb in elevation. A pair of comfortable trousers or jeans, a t-shirt, and have a warm fleece and a windproof jacket ready. Comfortable walking shoes are a must. For sunset at the rim, you will be glad you have a warm hat and gloves, as the temperature can drop quickly as soon as the sun disappears. Practical, layered clothing is essential for a comfortable transition from the desert floor to the high plateau.
For lunch, you can stop at one of the classic American diners in a Route 66 town like Seligman or Kingman for a nostalgic and fun meal of burgers and milkshakes. Once you arrive at the Grand Canyon, dining options are located within Grand Canyon Village. The historic El Tovar Dining Room offers a famous fine dining experience with spectacular views (reservations are essential and must be made far in advance). The Arizona Steakhouse offers a more casual but still excellent option with great rim views. For a more budget-friendly and casual meal, the Maswik Lodge Food Court and the Yavapai Lodge Tavern offer good options. It’s a good idea to bring some of your own snacks and drinks, as options within the park are limited and can be expensive.
The journey today is a classic American road trip. You will pick up a rental car in Las Vegas. The drive to the Grand Canyon South Rim is straightforward. You will take US-93 South to Kingman, Arizona, and then join the historic I-40 East. A great detour is to take the old Route 66 from Kingman to Seligman before rejoining the I-40. From the town of Williams, you will take Highway 64 North directly to the South Rim entrance of the park. The drive is approximately 275 miles (440 km) and takes about 4.5 hours of driving time. Having your own car is essential for exploring this region and gives you the freedom to travel at your own pace.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 200 | 200 | 250 | 400 | 450 |
| Food & Drinks | 80 | 160 | 240 | 320 | 400 |
| Activities (Park Pass) | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 100 | 100 | 120 | 120 | 140 |
| Total | 415 | 495 | 645 | 875 | 1025 |
Theme: Gazing into the Depths of Time
Today is a full day dedicated to the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Grand Canyon. The day begins before dawn as you make your way to a viewpoint like Mather or Yavapai Point to witness a spectacular sunrise. Watching the first light of day slowly illuminate the vast canyon and reveal its intricate layers of colour is a deeply moving experience. Spend the rest of the day exploring the South Rim. You can walk a section of the Rim Trail, a flat and easy path that offers continuous, stunning views. For a different perspective, use the park’s excellent free shuttle bus system to visit other viewpoints along Hermit Road. For those feeling more adventurous, a short hike down into the canyon on a trail like the Bright Angel Trail offers a completely different perspective and a true sense of the canyon’s immense scale. Itβs a day for quiet contemplation and being humbled by one of the planet’s greatest natural wonders.
To experience the Grand Canyon without the crowds, get up for sunrise. The park is incredibly peaceful at this time. The free shuttle bus system is the best way to get around the South Rim, especially to the viewpoints on Hermit Road, which is closed to private vehicles for much of the year. If you plan to hike below the rim, even for a short distance, be very prepared. The altitude is high, the sun is strong, and the climb back up is strenuous. Carry plenty of water and snacks. “Down is optional, up is mandatory.” The Rim Trail is the best way for most visitors to experience the canyon’s beauty safely. The scale is hard to comprehend, so take your time, find a quiet spot, and just sit and watch the light change.
Dressing for a day at the Grand Canyon requires preparing for intense sun and potential temperature swings. For sunrise, it will be very cold, so a warm jacket, hat, and gloves are essential. As the day warms up, you will need to shed layers. Lightweight hiking trousers or shorts and a breathable, sun-protective shirt are ideal for walking. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots with a good grip are a must, especially if you plan to hike below the rim. A wide-brimmed hat is the most important accessory for protecting you from the relentless sun. Sunglasses are also crucial. A daypack is necessary to carry your extra layers, a large amount of water, sunscreen, and snacks. Dress for a serious day of outdoor exploration in a high-altitude desert environment.
For a quick breakfast after sunrise, the coffee shops at the visitor centre or lodges are convenient. For lunch, you can grab a sandwich from the Yavapai Lodge cafeteria or the deli at the Bright Angel Lodge. This allows you to maximize your time for sightseeing. A great option is to pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the stunning viewpoints along the Rim Trail. For dinner, you can choose from the various restaurants in Grand Canyon Village. The El Tovar Dining Room offers an upscale, historic experience. The Arizona Steakhouse provides great food with rim views. For a more casual meal, the Harvey House Cafe at the Bright Angel Lodge is a good choice. Reservations are highly recommended for the main dining rooms, especially during peak season.
Today you will explore the Grand Canyon using a combination of your own car and the excellent free park shuttle bus system. You can drive to the main visitor centre at Mather Point. From there, the best way to explore the viewpoints to the west (along Hermit Road) is by using the shuttle bus. This allows you to hop on and off at various spectacular overlooks. The Rim Trail connects many of these points, so you can walk a section and then hop back on the bus. You can use your car to visit the viewpoints to the east of the main village along Desert View Drive. This combination gives you the flexibility of your own car and the convenience of the shuttle system for the most popular and vehicle-restricted areas.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 200 | 200 | 250 | 400 | 450 |
| Food & Drinks | 80 | 160 | 240 | 320 | 400 |
| Activities | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 40 | 40 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
| Total | 320 | 400 | 540 | 770 | 910 |
Theme: A Journey Through Sculpted Landscapes
Today is a day of incredible geological wonders as you journey from the Grand Canyon towards Zion National Park. Your first major stop is the town of Page, Arizona, home to the iconic Horseshoe Bend. A short walk from the car park will lead you to the edge of a dramatic cliff, where you can gaze down at the emerald-green Colorado River making a spectacular 270-degree turn far below. Itβs one of the most famous and photogenic viewpoints in the American Southwest. After soaking in the view, you will continue your drive north into Utah. The landscape changes dramatically as you approach Zion National Park, with towering, sheer sandstone cliffs of red and white rising majestically from the valley floor. You will arrive in the charming gateway town of Springdale in the afternoon, check into your hotel, and enjoy your first incredible views of the monumental cliffs of Zion, a perfect preview of tomorrow’s adventures.
The drive from the Grand Canyon South Rim to Page is about 2.5 hours. The walk to the Horseshoe Bend viewpoint is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) round trip. There is no shade, so it is essential to bring a hat and plenty of water. There is now an entrance fee for the car park. The drive from Page to Springdale (Zion) is another 2.5 hours. If you wish to visit the famous Antelope Canyon near Page, you must book a guided tour with a licensed Navajo tour operator months in advance, as it’s incredibly popular and spots are limited. Today is a significant driving day, so start early to give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the sights without rushing. The scenery on the drive is spectacular and a huge part of the day’s experience.
For a day of driving and viewpoints, comfortable and sun-protective clothing is key. Lightweight trousers or shorts and a breathable, long-sleeved shirt will protect you from the intense desert sun. A wide-brimmed hat is an absolute must for the walk to Horseshoe Bend, as there is no shade. Sturdy walking shoes or comfortable sneakers are the best footwear. You will be transitioning between different desert environments, so having layers, including a light jacket, is a good idea. As you will be arriving in Zion in the evening, the temperature may start to cool down. Itβs a day for practical and protective road trip attire.
The town of Page has a good selection of restaurants for lunch, from fast-food chains to local diners and Mexican restaurants. Big John’s Texas BBQ is a very popular and fun spot. For dinner, the town of Springdale, right outside Zion National Park, has a fantastic and surprisingly diverse range of excellent restaurants. The Spotted Dog Cafe is a popular choice for American cuisine with a Southwestern flair. Oscar’s Cafe is another beloved spot known for its huge portions of delicious Mexican food. After a long day of driving, enjoying a great meal with a spectacular view of the Zion cliffs is a perfect reward. Itβs a good idea to make a dinner reservation, especially during peak season.
Your rental car is your transport for today’s spectacular road trip. The drive from Grand Canyon Village to Page is straightforward, taking Highway 64 East to Highway 89 North. The Horseshoe Bend car park is located just a few miles south of Page, right off Highway 89. From Page, you will continue on Highway 89 North into Utah before taking Highway 9 West, which will lead you through stunning scenery directly to the east entrance of Zion National Park and then down into the town of Springdale. The drive through the east side of Zion, with its unique slickrock formations, is an incredible experience in itself. Having your own car is the only way to make this journey and enjoy these incredible sights.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 220 | 220 | 280 | 440 | 500 |
| Food & Drinks | 80 | 160 | 240 | 320 | 400 |
| Activities (Horseshoe Bend) | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 100 | 100 | 120 | 120 | 140 |
| Total | 410 | 490 | 650 | 890 | 1050 |
Theme: A Hike into a Sandstone Cathedral
Today is a full day dedicated to exploring the majestic Zion Canyon. This is a park best experienced on foot, and you will spend the day walking amongst its towering sandstone cliffs. For much of the year, the main canyon is only accessible by the park’s excellent free shuttle bus, which takes you on a scenic journey to the various trailheads. Your main destination is the Temple of Sinawava, the last stop on the bus. From here, you will take the easy and beautiful Riverside Walk, a paved trail that follows the Virgin River. This trail leads to the start of one of the world’s most famous hikes: The Narrows. You can walk into the river itself and hike upstream between the canyon’s towering, narrow walls. For another classic Zion experience, you could also hike to the beautiful Emerald Pools. It’s a day of being humbled by the immense scale and beauty of this natural sandstone cathedral.
During the busy season (approx. March to November), you must use the free park shuttle to access the main Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. The shuttles are frequent but can have long queues, so it is essential to start your day very early. To hike The Narrows, you don’t need a permit for the “bottom-up” day hike from the Temple of Sinawava. Check the weather and the flash flood potential at the visitor centre before you go. It is highly recommended to rent appropriate gear in Springdale. For the very popular and strenuous Angels Landing hike, you now need to obtain a permit through an online lottery system well in advance. Zion is an incredibly popular park, so an early start is the key to a great experience.
For a day of hiking in Zion, comfortable and moisture-wicking athletic clothing is best. If you plan to hike The Narrows, you will get wet. Many people wear quick-drying shorts or hiking pants. The most important item is your footwear. It is highly recommended to rent proper water hiking shoes and neoprene socks from an outfitter in Springdale for The Narrows; it will make the experience much safer and more comfortable than using your own sneakers. For other hikes, a pair of sturdy hiking shoes with good grip is essential. A sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are crucial. A backpack to carry plenty of water and snacks is also a must. It’s a day for functional outdoor gear designed for hiking in a desert and river environment.
For lunch, it is best to pack a picnic to eat inside the park. This allows you to maximize your time for hiking and to enjoy a meal in a spectacular setting. You can buy sandwiches and supplies from the supermarkets and cafes in the gateway town of Springdale before you board the shuttle in the morning. For dinner, Springdale offers a fantastic range of restaurants. After a long day of hiking, you’ll have earned a great meal. The Zion Canyon Brew Pub, located right near the park entrance, is a very popular spot for a rewarding burger and a craft beer. For a more upscale meal, the King’s Landing Bistro offers excellent food with beautiful views. There are many great options to choose from in this charming town.
To explore Zion Canyon, you will use the park’s mandatory free shuttle system. You can park your car at the main visitor centre (this car park fills up very early) or, more easily, park in the town of Springdale and then walk or take the free town shuttle to the park’s pedestrian entrance. From the visitor centre inside the park, you will board the Zion Canyon shuttle. This shuttle runs up and down the scenic drive, stopping at all the major trailheads, including the Emerald Pools and the Temple of Sinawava (for the Riverside Walk and The Narrows). The system is very efficient and offers a narrated tour along the way. It’s the only way to access the main canyon for most of the year.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 220 | 220 | 280 | 440 | 500 |
| Food & Drinks | 80 | 160 | 240 | 320 | 400 |
| Activities (Gear Rental) | 30 | 60 | 90 | 120 | 150 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 40 | 40 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
| Total | 370 | 480 | 660 | 930 | 1110 |
Theme: A Final Desert Drive and a Dazzling Finale
On your last day in the magnificent national parks, you have time for one final morning adventure in Zion. You could take an early morning hike on a trail you missed, perhaps the Watchman Trail near the visitor centre for great views, or simply enjoy a relaxed breakfast in the beautiful surroundings of Springdale. In the late morning, you will begin the scenic drive back to Las Vegas. The journey takes you back through the dramatic desert landscapes of Utah and Nevada. After arriving back in the dazzling city of Las Vegas in the afternoon and checking into your hotel, you have one final evening to enjoy this unique city. You could see another spectacular show, have a final gourmet dinner at a celebrity chef restaurant, or try your luck one last time in a casino. Itβs a final night of glamour and excitement before you head to the coast.
The drive from Springdale (Zion) to Las Vegas takes about 2.5 to 3 hours. It’s an easy and scenic drive. A fantastic detour, if you have time, is to the Valley of Fire State Park, which is about an hour outside of Las Vegas. It features stunning red Aztec sandstone formations and is well worth the visit. Remember that you will lose an hour as you cross from Utah (Mountain Time) back into Nevada (Pacific Time). For your final night in Las Vegas, it’s a good idea to have made a reservation for your chosen show or dinner in advance. After several days in the quiet nature of the national parks, the return to the sensory overload of Las Vegas can be quite a shock, but itβs a fun and exciting end to your road trip loop.
In the morning in Zion, you will need your comfortable hiking attire. For the drive back to Las Vegas, you can stay in these comfortable clothes. Once you arrive in Las Vegas and check into your hotel, you will want to change for your final evening. As before, Las Vegas is a city where you can dress up and enjoy the glamour. A stylish dress or a smart casual outfit is perfect for a final show and a nice dinner. After several days of practical outdoor gear, it can be a fun change to put on a more elegant outfit and enjoy the sophisticated and exciting atmosphere of the city for one last night.
For breakfast, enjoy one of the excellent cafes in Springdale, perhaps grabbing a famous Bumbleberry pie from the Bumbleberry Inn. For lunch, you can stop at a diner in one of the small towns on the way back to Las Vegas. For your farewell dinner in Las Vegas, the options are limitless and spectacular. This is a great night to splurge on a celebrity chef restaurant. You can find outposts from culinary giants like Gordon Ramsay, Wolfgang Puck, and JoΓ«l Robuchon in many of the major hotels. It’s a chance to have a truly world-class dining experience. Alternatively, a final visit to one of the city’s extravagant buffets is another great way to celebrate. Reservations are a must for any top restaurant.
Your rental car is your transport for the day. You will make the scenic drive from Springdale, Utah, back to Las Vegas, Nevada. The route is straightforward, primarily on Interstate 15 South. The drive takes about 2.5-3 hours. Upon arrival in Las Vegas, you can either return your rental car this evening or keep it for your journey to the airport for your flight to Los Angeles the next day. Once you are back on The Strip, you can use the monorail, trams, or your own feet to get to your chosen dinner and show for the evening.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 180 | 180 | 250 | 360 | 450 |
| Food & Drinks | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 |
| Activities | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 80 | 80 | 90 | 90 | 100 |
| Total | 360 | 460 | 640 | 850 | 1050 |
Theme: From Desert Glitz to Ocean Breezes
Today you trade the desert for the coast, taking a short flight from Las Vegas to the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles. After arriving at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), pick up your rental carβan essential tool for navigating this vast cityβand head west towards the ocean. After checking into your hotel, your first taste of the LA lifestyle is the iconic beach scene. Head to Santa Monica, walk out onto its famous pier with its amusement park and aquarium, and watch the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Then, make your way south to the famously bohemian and eccentric Venice Beach. Stroll along its legendary boardwalk, watch the skateboarders at the skate park, see the bodybuilders at Muscle Beach, and soak in the unique and vibrant street culture. Itβs a perfect, sun-kissed introduction to the City of Angels.
A rental car is almost essential for getting around the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Book it in advance to pick up at LAX. Be prepared for traffic; LA is famous for it, so always allow extra time for your journeys. The flight from Las Vegas to LA is very short, about one hour. The beach cities of Santa Monica and Venice are great places to base yourself for a more relaxed, coastal vibe. They are also west-facing, making them perfect for watching the sunset. The contrast between the more polished, upscale Santa Monica and the quirky, bohemian Venice is fascinating, and they are located right next to each other, connected by a beautiful beach path.
For your travel day, comfortable clothes are best. Upon arrival in LA, you can embrace the city’s casual and trendy style. For a day at the beach in Santa Monica and Venice, a pair of shorts or a summer dress is perfect. The weather is generally warm and sunny, but it can get cool and breezy by the ocean in the evening, so it’s always a good idea to have a light jacket or a sweater with you. A pair of comfortable sandals or sneakers is ideal for walking along the piers and boardwalks. Sunglasses and a sun hat are essential. The overall style is laid-back California cool, so relaxed, comfortable, and stylish clothing will be perfect.
Santa Monica and Venice offer a fantastic range of dining options, with a focus on fresh, healthy, Californian cuisine. For a classic experience, you can get casual food on the Santa Monica Pier. For a more trendy meal, explore the restaurants along Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, which is known as one of the coolest blocks in America. You can find everything from gourmet food trucks to high-end farm-to-table restaurants. For your first dinner, a restaurant with a terrace or patio where you can enjoy the beautiful coastal weather is a great choice. Many places offer excellent seafood and vegetarian options. It’s a great introduction to the fresh and vibrant food scene of Southern California.
The day starts with a short domestic flight from Las Vegas (LAS) to Los Angeles (LAX). Upon arrival, you will pick up your rental car, which will be your primary mode of transport for your time in LA. The drive from LAX to Santa Monica takes about 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. Once you are in the Santa Monica/Venice area, you can park your car and explore on foot. The two beach towns are connected by a flat, 3-mile paved beach path, which is perfect for walking or cycling. Bicycles and electric scooters are very popular and easy to rent. This allows you to enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery and avoid the hassle of finding parking at both locations.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 90 | 180 | 270 | 360 | 450 |
| Activities | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Transportation (Flight & Car) | 180 | 320 | 460 | 600 | 740 |
| Total | 520 | 750 | 1080 | 1460 | 1790 |
Theme: A Day Amongst the Stars
Today is a journey into the heart of the entertainment world: Hollywood. Start your morning by finding the stars of your favorite celebrities on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. See the famous handprints and footprints in the cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre. In the afternoon, for a dose of real movie magic, you could take a behind-the-scenes studio tour at a major studio like Warner Bros. or Universal Studios Hollywood, which is also a theme park. As the day winds down, drive up to the Griffith Observatory. This iconic landmark not only offers fascinating science exhibits but also provides the most spectacular panoramic views of the entire Los Angeles basin and the best, most direct view of the legendary Hollywood Sign. It’s a day of iconic sights, movie history, and breathtaking city views.
Hollywood can be an intense and crowded experience. It’s best to visit the Walk of Fame in the morning before the biggest crowds arrive. Be prepared for the many street performers and people selling tours. A studio tour is highly recommended for a real look at the movie industry and should be booked in advance online. The best time to visit the Griffith Observatory is in the late afternoon. This allows you to see the exhibits, enjoy the views in the daylight, and then watch as the city lights up after sunset. Parking at the observatory can be very difficult; taking a ride-sharing service or the public DASH Observatory bus is a much less stressful option. It’s a classic LA day, so embrace the glamour and the crowds.
For a day in Hollywood and at the Griffith Observatory, a stylish and comfortable outfit is a great choice. LA has a trendy but casual vibe. A pair of smart jeans, a stylish top, and comfortable sneakers or sandals will be perfect for the day. You will be doing a lot of walking along the Walk of Fame and in the studio tours. The sun is usually strong, so sunglasses and a hat are essential. In the evening, at the Griffith Observatory, it can get cooler as the sun goes down, so bringing a light jacket or a sweater is a very good idea. It’s a day for looking cool and casual, fitting the celebrity-centric atmosphere of Hollywood.
The area around the Hollywood Walk of Fame is filled with tourist-focused chain restaurants. For a more authentic experience, explore the side streets or head to a different neighbourhood for lunch. Franklin Village, near Griffith Park, has some great cafes. For dinner, the nearby Los Feliz and Silver Lake neighbourhoods are hubs for trendy and excellent restaurants. Musso & Frank Grill is a Hollywood institution, a classic old-school steakhouse that has been serving since 1919βa true taste of old Hollywood glamour (reservations essential). For a more casual but equally classic LA experience, you could visit a famous diner or grab an iconic burger from an In-N-Out Burger, a beloved Californian fast-food chain.
Your rental car is the key to navigating today’s spread-out itinerary. The drive from the beach cities to Hollywood can take an hour or more, depending on traffic. Parking in Hollywood can be found in several large parking structures, like the one at the Hollywood & Highland complex. From Hollywood, it is a short but often traffic-filled drive up to the Griffith Observatory. Be aware that parking at the observatory is very limited and expensive. The best option is often to park in the area around the Greek Theatre and take the DASH Observatory shuttle bus up the hill. Or, you can take a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft for the entire journey to avoid all parking hassles.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 90 | 180 | 270 | 360 | 450 |
| Activities (Studio Tour) | 70 | 140 | 210 | 280 | 350 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 80 | 80 | 90 | 90 | 100 |
| Total | 490 | 650 | 920 | 1230 | 1500 |
Theme: A Finale of High Culture and High Fashion
On your last full day in the United States, indulge in the sophisticated side of Los Angeles. Start your morning with a visit to the magnificent Getty Center. Perched on a hilltop with breathtaking views, this architectural masterpiece houses a world-class collection of European art, beautiful gardens, and stunning photography exhibits. In the afternoon, descend into the world of luxury and glamour with a drive through Beverly Hills. See the lavish mansions and then take a stroll down the legendary Rodeo Drive, one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets. In the evening, it’s time to celebrate the end of your incredible American West journey with a special farewell dinner. Choose a restaurant in a glamorous neighbourhood like Beverly Hills or West Hollywood to toast to the amazing memories you’ve made, from the Golden Gate Bridge to the depths of the Grand Canyon.
Admission to the Getty Center is free, but you need to make a timed-entry reservation online in advance. Parking is paid. It’s a large complex, so allow at least a few hours to explore it properly. Driving through Beverly Hills is an experience in itself. You can find maps of celebrity homes, but a guided tour is often more informative. For Rodeo Drive, even if you are just window-shopping, it’s a fun experience to see the incredible luxury on display. For your farewell dinner, it is essential to make a reservation well in advance, especially for any of the city’s top restaurants. Itβs a day to enjoy the finer things in life, LA-style.
For your day of art and glamour, a stylish and smart casual outfit is perfect. LA is a fashion-conscious city. A chic sundress, a stylish jumpsuit, or a pair of smart trousers with a fashionable top will have you fitting right in at the Getty Center and in Beverly Hills. Comfortable yet stylish shoes are still important, as you will be walking through the museum and along Rodeo Drive. For your special farewell dinner, it’s a great opportunity to dress up. A cocktail dress or an elegant outfit for women, and a smart collared shirt with trousers and perhaps a blazer for men, would be very appropriate for a high-end LA restaurant. It’s a day to embrace the sophisticated and glamorous side of the city.
The Getty Center has a restaurant and a cafe with beautiful views, which are excellent and convenient options for lunch. Beverly Hills is home to some of LA’s most famous and luxurious restaurants, perfect for a celebratory farewell dinner. Spago, Mastro’s Steakhouse, or The Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel are all iconic choices for a high-end experience. The nearby neighbourhood of West Hollywood is another culinary hotspot, with a huge concentration of trendy and highly-acclaimed restaurants along Robertson Boulevard and Melrose Avenue. This is your chance to have a final, spectacular meal that celebrates the innovative and diverse culinary scene of Los Angeles. Reservations are a must.
Your rental car is the best way to get around for today’s itinerary. The Getty Center is located just off the 405 freeway and has a large, dedicated parking garage. From there, a tram takes you up to the museum itself. To get to Beverly Hills from the Getty, it’s a short and scenic drive. You can easily drive through the residential streets to see the mansions and then park in one of the public parking structures to walk along Rodeo Drive. For your evening dinner, you will also drive to your chosen restaurant. Navigating LA by car is part of the experience, just be sure to allow plenty of time to get between locations due to the city’s notorious traffic.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Mid-Range) | 250 | 250 | 350 | 500 | 600 |
| Food & Drinks | 120 | 240 | 360 | 480 | 600 |
| Activities (Parking) | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 80 | 80 | 90 | 90 | 100 |
| Total | 470 | 590 | 820 | 1090 | 1320 |
Theme: A Final California Sunrise
On your final morning in the United States, enjoy one last California breakfast. Find a local cafe for a final taste of the healthy and delicious West Coast cuisine, perhaps an avocado toast or a smoothie bowl. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a final, quick stroll on the beach or to pick up some last-minute souvenirs. Reflect on your epic 15-day journey across the American West, from the iconic bridges of San Francisco and the neon glow of Las Vegas, to the profound silence of the Grand Canyon and the towering cliffs of Zion, culminating in the star-studded glamour of Los Angeles. As you drive to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for your departure, you will be carrying home a lifetime of memories from this incredibly diverse and unforgettable country.
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is one of the busiest airports in the world. It is crucial to allow a very generous amount of time to get there, return your rental car, check in, and get through security. For an international flight, you should aim to be at the airport at least 3-4 hours before your departure time. The traffic in LA can be extremely heavy and unpredictable, so it is always better to be early. Settle your hotel bill the night before for a smooth check-out. It has been an incredible journey across a huge country, so take a deep breath and prepare for your journey home, filled with amazing stories to tell.
For your departure day, comfort is the absolute priority for your long flight home. A comfortable pair of trousers or joggers, a soft t-shirt, and a warm hoodie or sweater is the ideal travel outfit. Airplane cabins can be cold, so having a warm layer is essential. Wear a pair of comfortable, slip-on shoes like sneakers, which are convenient for airport security and for staying comfortable on the plane. This practical and relaxed attire will ensure you have a comfortable journey home, filled with the incredible memories of your American West adventure.
Enjoy a final, leisurely California breakfast or brunch. The cafe culture in LA is excellent, and you can find many places serving delicious coffee and healthy, fresh food. It’s much better to have a good meal before you go to the airport. The food options at LAX are extensive but can be crowded and expensive. A relaxed final meal in a sunny LA neighborhood is a much more pleasant way to end your trip. You can use up your last few US dollars on some American snacks to take on the plane with you. A final taste of the fresh, vibrant flavours of California is the perfect send-off.
The journey to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is best done with your rental car. You will drive to the rental car return depot near the airport, and from there, a dedicated shuttle bus will take you to your terminal. It is vital to allow extra time for this process and for LA’s traffic. If you have already returned your car, a taxi or a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft is the most convenient option. There are also airport shuttle bus services that offer shared rides from various parts of the city. Plan your route and your departure time carefully to ensure a stress-free end to your magnificent American journey.
| Expense | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Food & Drinks | 50 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 |
| Activities (Souvenirs) | 50 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 |
| Transportation (Car & Fuel) | 40 | 40 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
| Total | 140 | 240 | 350 | 450 | 560 |
This summary provides a realistic and ideal estimated cost for a 15-day trip to the United States, based on a mid-range travel style. Costs are in USD and can vary significantly based on season, booking time, and luxury level. This estimate includes domestic flights and car rentals.
| Expense Category | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (14 nights) | 3170 | 3170 | 4170 | 5620 | 6630 |
| Food & Drinks | 1260 | 2520 | 3780 | 5040 | 6300 |
| Activities | 615 | 1195 | 1775 | 2355 | 2935 |
| Transportation | 985 | 1500 | 2005 | 2490 | 2970 |
| Grand Total (in USD) | 6030 | 8385 | 11730 | 15505 | 18835 |
The United States is a global leader in the wellness industry, offering an incredible variety of yoga and wellness retreats to suit every style and budget. California is a major hub, with world-famous retreat centers like the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, offering workshops on everything from yoga to psychology against a stunning coastal backdrop. You can find desert yoga retreats in Arizona and Utah for a spiritual connection with the dramatic landscape, or luxury spa resorts in places like Napa Valley that combine wine tasting with wellness treatments. From rustic yoga camps in the mountains of Colorado to high-end wellness clinics in Florida, the USA provides a vast landscape for rejuvenation, self-discovery, and health, catering to all aspects of mind-body wellness.
Packing for a multi-destination trip in the USA requires versatility. For this “Western Wonders” itinerary, you will need several types of clothing. For cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles, pack layers. A t-shirt, sweater, and a light to medium jacket are essential, especially for San Francisco’s cool evenings. For Las Vegas and the national parks, lightweight, sun-protective clothing is a must for the hot, dry days. However, the Grand Canyon and Zion are at a high altitude and can get very cold at night, so a warm fleece or jacket is crucial. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes are the most important item you will pack. If you plan on serious hiking, proper hiking boots are necessary. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are non-negotiable for the intense sun in the desert Southwest.
Shopping in the United States offers a huge range of experiences, from luxury boutiques to massive outlet malls. In cities like Los Angeles, you can browse the ultra-high-end designer stores on Rodeo Drive. San Francisco’s Union Square is another major hub for department stores and luxury brands. For a more unique experience, explore the independent boutiques in neighbourhoods like the Mission District in SF or Abbot Kinney in LA. A quintessential American shopping experience is a visit to an outlet mall, often located outside the main cities, where you can find discounted prices on major brands. For souvenirs, look for authentic Native American crafts in the areas around the Grand Canyon and Zion, such as turquoise jewelry or pottery. Each city and region offers its own unique shopping character, from quirky vintage finds to the latest in high fashion.
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