California Coast and

the Pacific Northwest

 

June 26 – July 3, 2010                                                                               Trip # 5042

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June 26 …      Depart Tifton and motorcoach to Atlanta for a morning flight  across the country and to the "City by the Bay," San Francisco for a two-night stay.  We begin to discover this amazing city with a fascinating sightseeing tour that highlights the city's most popular landmarks.  See the stunning Twin Peaks, the Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf.  Dinner this evening is located on Pier 39, San Francisco's #1 attraction.  From here you'll experience postcard views of the Golden Gate and Bay bridges, Alcatraz and the San Francisco Bay.  D

 

June 27 …      Today we cruise Route 1, the most breath-taking, most photographed stretch of highway along the California coast.  Enjoy famous Cannery Row (the setting of many Steinbeck stories) and the seals and sea lions along Monterey Bay.   Lunch break at the Hog’s Breath (past Mayor Clint Eastwood’s favorite restaurant) before continuing down the winding 17-Mile Drive in the privately owned Del Monte Forest.  See Pebble Beach with its world famous golf course as well as Seal Rock and the majestic Cypress Point.  Return to San Francisco for the night.  B

 

Text Box:  June 28       Depart San Francisco this morning as we trek over the legendary Golden Gate Bridge on our way to Napa Valley to see the vineyards and enjoy the history and a taste during a winery tour.  We reload the coach and make our way along the “Avenue of the Giants,” a scenic highway loaded with towering redwoods.  We continue through redwood country and venture into the Redwood National Park, where the trees are so tall, the sun seldom hits the ground.  On to Eureka for the night.   A special dinner this evening at the Samoa Cookhouse, the last surviving lumberjack camp style cookhouse in the West, has been serving family-style meals since 1893.   B D

 

June 29       We continue up the coast into Oregon for a visit to Jot’s Resort in Gold Beach along the Rogue River.  We begin with a cruise up the spectacular Rogue River taking you into Oregon's rugged wilderness for a chance to see bald eagles, cormorants, seals and blue heron.  Fisherman hold up giant salmon and dinner is included at a fishing lodge.  Back at Jot’s, don’t forget to purchase canned or smoked salmon, which is a real treat.  We overnight at the Resort.  B D

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June 30       Today we head to Coos Bay to visit a local factory for an inside look at how the area's craftspeople make amazing objects out of dense myrtle wood.  Next, everyone is invited on a dune buggy ride through Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.  This thrilling ride will take you over one hundred foot sand dunes and offers an up-close view of this very unique terrain.  Next see Oregon’s amazing coastline of crashing waves upon the rugged rocky beach.  The day ends with a scenic journey across the striking Coastal Mountain range and takes you through the Willamette Valley to Portland for a two-night stay in North America’s “Best Big City.”    B

 

 

Text Box:  July 1         Visit the Rose Gardens of the city this morning before a drive along Lewis and Clark Highway to the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. It's a day of sightseeing you will never forget.  See the spectacular Columbia River Gorge where a constant wind speed of 60 mph is ever present and many waterfalls can be seen from the coach along the way.   See the salmon ladders at Bonneville Dam and enjoy lunch overlooking the River Gorge.   An afternoon stop at the Pendleton Wool Factory Outlet on the return route to Portland.  Your tour director will provide a shuttle to Gastown, to enjoy the collection of restaurants and shops located in the historic district of the city.  B L

 

July 2          The tour heads north today past Mount St. Helens toward Paradise Lodge located at Text Box:  the base of Mt. Rainier.  Lunch is included and time to enjoy an awesome view of the mountain’s hanging glaciers from inside the lobby of Paradise Lodge.   This afternoon we ascend the foothills of Mount Rainier.   At 14,411 feet, Mt. Rainier has long been an icon of the Pacific Northwest.  Your driver / guide will explain the history of the Coastal Mountain Range and also make a stop to explore the national park’s visitor center.  The route includes many picturesque views all the way across the mountain.  We continue north for the night in Seattle.  Dinner is included as we enjoy the Farewell Celebration with our friends from the tour.  B L D

 

 

July 3          Today a morning flight will take you home with many pleasant memories of your vacation in the rugged Pacific Northwest and the Coast of California.    B

 

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PACKAGE PRICE:   $2099.00 per person double occupancy   (Add $500 single supplement)

 

Early Bird Special:  save $100 off total cost of trip when reservation is made by November 1, 2009!

                                      

DEPOSIT:  $500 due to make a reservation  

 

FINAL PAYMENT due April 1, 2010 

    

(All payments are non-refundable – see cancellation policy below for included insurance coverage)

 

PACKAGE PRICE INCLUDES:    All airport transfers and intra-city transportation, airfare from Atlanta, thirteen meals, all tours and admissions listed, ten nights lodging, all taxes, luggage handling, Travel Insured Group Travel Insurance (Deluxe) program, tour director and local guides.    The cost of each tour is listed on the page describing the tour.    All prices are based on double occupancy.  Tour prices include hotel accommodations for each night of the tour's itinerary, motorcoach transportation, all admissions and tours as listed, tour director, baggage handling and meals listed by B-breakfast, L-lunch, D-dinner, including meal gratuities.

 

                       

To Book this Tour:   Contact:  Mrs. Diane Kilgore (229) 391-5070

 

Payments:  Make all payments payable to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and send to:

                       

ABAC 12, 2802 Moore Highway

Tifton, GA 31793

(Please note trip #5042 on your payment)

 

CREDIT CARD or DEBIT CARD can be used by calling the ABAC office at 229-391-5070           

 

How to Confirm Reservations:  Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.  It is important that reservations and deposits be made at the earliest possible date to ensure availability of a particular tour.  Payments are to be mailed to the address above, credit card call-in, or drop off payments at the Public Service and Business Outreach office at ABAC. 

 

CANCELLATION POLICY AND TRAVEL INSURANCE:   Due to the stringent cancellation policy pertaining to this trip involving flights and a train reservations, Kelly Tours has included cancellation insurance in your package. Travel Insured Group Travel Insurance (Deluxe) program is included. Please see below for details.

 

Luggage Handling:  Luggage service on overnight tours is limited to one large bag per person.  You may also bring a small carry-on for which you are responsible.  Remember not to over pack.  Airlines will charge for luggage weighing over 50 pounds.  Airlines will charge a baggage fee for every checked luggage (not included).

 

Departure Points:     ABAC – Tifton, Georgia    

 

California Coast and the Pacific Northwest                   Trip # 5042                      June 26 – July 3, 2010

 

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