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April 12, 2007

Traveling around California

We already have quite a few entries on traveling in California, but I found a few decent articles and feel like sharing a few old blog entries so here we go: traveling in California.

Actually before I start, a note to the people who complain that they don't have enough money or time to go on vacation: being a servant in California can be more lucrative than you might think. I can't seriously recommend a job over starting your own business if you want to be rich, but for someone who wants nothing more than a good job.

During your three weeks paid vacation, there are lots of things to do without even leaving the state of California. This site has some good California travel itineraries. I spent a lot of time reading these vacation outlines.

This article recommends a few luxury hotels in California: "Northern California offers scores of places to vacation like a queen or software CEO. We found these ultimate luxury inns in the wine country, San Francisco and along the Pacific Coast."

I recently wrote about the lone cypress. When I wrote about Catalina Island, we got some very useful comments. This San Diego travel itinerary can really help someone plan their own trip. You can also go panning for gold (I've always wanted to do this) or go whale watching. We also have some useful information on places to eat in San Diego.

There's also Mexico's California including Cabo San Lucas. I'm not sure what's going on with their jazz festival, but there are some high-priced adventure vacations in the Baja. Check out the cheaper one:

MARQUIS LOS CABOS

"Sense of Adventure on Land"

$6,950 per couple.

Season: June 1-Oct. 10.

Includes: five nights in a Private Pool Casita; round-trip VIP airport transfers; welcome drink; buffet breakfast each morning; three-day rental of a 4WD Jeep, with insurance; Hummer trip to Canyon of La Zorra with picnic lunch; East Cape tour by Hummer with picnic lunch; Hummer trip to Los Todos Santos; one-hour horseback ride in the desert; one-hour horseback ride on the beach; taxes, service fees.

Cost per night: $1,390

Doesn't include: transportation to the destination.

Posted by James Trotta at April 12, 2007 1:58 PM | TrackBack  

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