TRAVELER’S PASSAGE

San Francisco is filled with such a teeming multitude of sights to see that it would truly take one years to explore every interesting nook and cranny. What Traveler’s Passage attempts to do is guide you to some not-to-be-missed experiences and show you ways to get a real taste of what makes the Bay Area so special. Here are hints on how to take a whirlwind tour of the highlights of San Francisco.

Published: April, 2005

San Francisco is filled with such a teeming multitude of sights to see that it would truly take one years to explore every interesting nook and cranny. What Traveler’s Passage attempts to do is guide you to some not-to-be-missed experiences and show you ways to get a real taste of what makes the Bay Area so special. Here are hints on how to take a whirlwind tour of the highlights of San Francisco.

Go on a Sunset Adventure with the Red And White Fleet
This 2 hour sunset cruise will take you to some of the most impressive sights along the waterfront, like Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, past Alcatraz and Angel Island, drifting along the breath-taking shorelines of Tiburon, Belvedere, and Sausalito. The cruise is timed so the sun will be setting as you head west back towards the Golden Gate Bridge and the many famous sites along Fisherman’s Wharf. A relaxing, wonderful way to view the must-see sites of the Bay without wearing out your shoe leather! Check http://www.redandwhite.com for further info.

Take a Walking Tour with Local Tastes of the City
Sampling fine fares and then walking it off the calories? How does it get any better than this! Travelers have their choice of regions to dine in: Chinatown, the Haight, Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach and Golden Gate Park. Well informed guides can provide insight into what makes San Francisco such a mecca for the masses and keep you well supplied with delectable dishes to dine from while they do it! http://www.localtastesofthecitytours.com/