Travel Archives | Incredible Adventures https://incadventures.com/category/travel/ Small Group Tours from San Francisco in Biofuel Vans - One or Multi-Day. Yosemite Tours, Napa Valley, Sonoma Wine, Muir Woods. Fri, 18 Mar 2022 21:17:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://incadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IA-Round-Logo-Grey-50x50.png Travel Archives | Incredible Adventures https://incadventures.com/category/travel/ 32 32 San Francisco 2 Day Itinerary https://incadventures.com/san-francisco-2-day-itinerary/ https://incadventures.com/san-francisco-2-day-itinerary/#respond Fri, 18 Mar 2022 21:17:16 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=888906 When you search for things to do in San Francisco, you will be bombarded with endless information about activities and attractions in the city. With so many activities to choose from, the possibilities are endless and a bit overwhelming. That’s why our team at Incredible Adventures has compiled a San Francisco two-day itinerary that highlights...
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When you search for things to do in San Francisco, you will be bombarded with endless information about activities and attractions in the city. With so many activities to choose from, the possibilities are endless and a bit overwhelming. That’s why our team at Incredible Adventures has compiled a San Francisco two-day itinerary that highlights the best of the city in just 48 hours. Whether you are interested in museums, nature, or restaurant suggestions, we have you covered!

Day 1 in San Francisco

Day 2 in San Francisco

Discover San Francisco in 48 Hours

Visit us in the City by the Bay and follow our San Francisco 2 day itinerary with Incredible Adventures. Are you looking for transportation around the city? Consider reserving our bike rentals, GoCar rentals, or hop-on hop-off bus tickets. We can’t wait to see you for an incredible vacation in San Francisco!

Save Big with Incredible Adventures!

We are currently offering discounts on all of our Incredible Adventures tours when you book your trip in advance.

  • Book 90 days prior to the departure date and SAVE 20% with the code EARLY90.
  • Book 60 days prior to the departure date and SAVE 15% with the code EARLY60.
  • Book 30 days prior to the departure date and SAVE 10% with the code EARLY30.

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Top 5 Neighborhoods to Visit in San Francisco https://incadventures.com/san-francisco-neighborhood-guide/ https://incadventures.com/san-francisco-neighborhood-guide/#respond Tue, 15 Feb 2022 22:30:04 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=858412 So, you’ve decided to plan a trip to San Francisco, now what? If you’ve never vacationed to the City by Bay, you may not realize just how many neighborhoods there are in the city. There are dozens of diverse neighborhoods with their own personalities, culture, and attractions. At Incredible Adventures, we are here to be...
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So, you’ve decided to plan a trip to San Francisco, now what? If you’ve never vacationed to the City by Bay, you may not realize just how many neighborhoods there are in the city. There are dozens of diverse neighborhoods with their own personalities, culture, and attractions. At Incredible Adventures, we are here to be your trusted guides through the city. Read through our San Francisco neighborhood guide and join us for a memorable vacation experience!

1. Chinatown

One of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in North America can be found in San Francisco. Grant Avenue is the most popular spot for visitors, full of gift shops and authentic restaurants serving the best dim sum in the city. Experience the culture, history, architecture, and charm of this neighborhood during your getaway. 

Our Hop-On-Hop-Off, San Francisco Tour, includes a fantastic walking tour of Chinatown!

2. North Beach

Adjacent to Chinatown, you will find the district of North Beach, also referred to as “Little Italy.” This neighborhood is known for its Italian-American heritage and history. Stroll Columbus Ave. and check out the charming restaurants and coffee shops or take in breathtaking views from the city at Coit Tower.

The easiest way to travel between San Francisco neighborhoods is with our GoCar San Francisco Tour or San Francisco Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour.

3. Fishermans Wharf

Fishermans Wharf is by far the most popular destination for visitors in San Francisco. There are traditional souvenir shops here, but you can also find fantastic restaurants, unique museums, and maritime history here. One of the most notable attractions is Pier 39, where you can see sea lions and visit the famous Aquarium of the Bay.

Buy tickets for the Aquarium of the Bay with Incredible Adventures. Or join us for a San Francisco Sailing Tour!

4. Mission District

This San Francisco neighborhood has come a long way from its 18th-century colonial Spanish roots. Today the community firmly rooted in Latino culture is bustling with shops and restaurants. With colorful murals lining the streets, historic sites, and a buzzing nightlife, Mission District is not to be missed!

5. Union Square

Union Square is the hub for hotels, entertainment, art, tours, and high-end shopping in San Francisco. You can pick up a bike rental with Incredible Adventures here to explore the city on your own. Whether you want to watch a Broadway show or explore fine art galleries, this neighborhood is a must-visit!

Save Big with Incredible Adventures!

Now that you’ve read through our San Francisco neighborhood guide, you can start planning your trip with Incredible Adventures. We are currently offering discounts on all of our tours when you book your trip in advance.

  • Book 90 days prior to the departure date and SAVE 20% with the code EARLY90.
  • Book 60 days prior to the departure date and SAVE 15% with the code EARLY60.
  • Book 30 days prior to the departure date and SAVE 10% with the code EARLY30.

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The Best Grand Canyon Bus Tours From Las Vegas https://incadventures.com/grand-canyon-bus-tours-from-las-vegas/ https://incadventures.com/grand-canyon-bus-tours-from-las-vegas/#respond Fri, 24 Sep 2021 21:51:28 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=169519 Every year millions of people from around the world flock to the Grand Canyon to feast their eyes on one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This awe-inspiring canyon was formed by millions of years of erosion, wind, rain and was carved by the Colorado River. But, what most people don’t know is...
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Every year millions of people from around the world flock to the Grand Canyon to feast their eyes on one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This awe-inspiring canyon was formed by millions of years of erosion, wind, rain and was carved by the Colorado River. But, what most people don’t know is that there are four distinctive destinations: the South Rim, Grand Canyon West, Grand Canyon East, and the North Rim. With Incredible Adventures, you can tour two of the most popular areas of the canyon with an experienced guide. Keep reading to learn about our Grand Canyon bus tours from Las Vegas:

Grand Canyon South Rim Tours

The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is the most visited area of the canyon. We have two tours of the South Rim where you can choose between the standard larger group or a smaller private tour. Both tours include a knowledgeable guide, transportation, the entrance fee to the park, lunch, and of course, incredible site seeing. The itineraries of the South Rim Tours include the following stops and highlights: 

Read more information about the Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour and the Grand Canyon South Rim Small-Group Tour and decide what tour is suitable for you!

Grand Canyon West Rim Tours

Like the South Rim tours, the West Rim Tours are also available as regular and private tours. Join the professional guides at Incredible Adventures and take in breathtaking panoramic views and learn the canyon’s geology. You will also learn about the significance of the Grand Canyon from a member of the indigenous Hualapai tribe and visit the Hualapai Ranch. One of the newest attractions of the West Rim is the Skywalk, a glass bridge 4,000 feet above the canyon floor that can be added on at an additional cost. Some of the sights and activities you can expect on the tours include the following: 

You can find more detailed information on the Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour and the Grand Canyon West Rim Small-Group Tour by following the corresponding links. 

Incredible Grand Canyon Bus Tours From Las Vegas

Embark on a Grand Canyon bus tour from Las Vegas with Incredible Adventures. The natural grandeur of this geological wonder is something you must see for yourself. We offer dozens of other tours from Las Vegas, where you can explore the stunning nearby National Parks. So, if you have extra time in Sin City, we invite you to choose us for your next incredible adventure.

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Explore the Best of the Southwest on a Las Vegas Tour https://incadventures.com/las-vegas-tours-2/ https://incadventures.com/las-vegas-tours-2/#respond Wed, 10 Mar 2021 21:45:23 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=102602 Las Vegas is a hub for more than just thrill-seekers and gamblers. Beyond the bright neon lights, the rooftop pools, and the ringing slot machines, there is more than meets the eye. Its desert surroundings place it among some of the most incredible natural landscapes in the entire world. If you want to make your...
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Las Vegas is a hub for more than just thrill-seekers and gamblers. Beyond the bright neon lights, the rooftop pools, and the ringing slot machines, there is more than meets the eye. Its desert surroundings place it among some of the most incredible natural landscapes in the entire world. If you want to make your Sin City getaway an all-encompassing one, then you can’t go wrong with Incredible Adventures. Check out our variety of Las Vegas tours, and see what makes Sin City an excellent jump-off point for a plethora of Southwest adventures.  

Delight in Myriad Southwest Tours from Las Vegas

You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better spot to start your Southwest excursions than Las Vegas. Just think of all the nearby national parks, like Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, and Zion and Bryce—all a few hours away! If you’re looking for other ways to reconnect with nature, there are myriad camping tour options available near Las Vegas as well. We offer an action-packed odyssey of a three-day national park camping tour that you’ll be talking about years after the fact.  

The wide variety of tours from Las Vegas keeps guests coming back for more. Aside from national parks, you’ll also have the opportunity to explore the lowest point in the United States, Death Valley. Or, you could head east and take in the splendor of the scenic Mojave Desert on your way to the Hoover Dam. Embrace the stunning Southwest scenery on a Valley of Fire outing, and soak in the natural splendor surrounding Las Vegas on your next incredible adventure. 

A Beacon for Travelers

Las Vegas may not be for everyone, but when you realize how much more there is to offer beyond the shows, luxury stays, and games, it makes a pretty strong case. And if you want to arrange an unforgettable trip to view these wonders, you can’t do better than scheduling a tour with Incredible Adventures. Get more than you bargained for when you give us a call at 1-800-777-8464!

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Why You Should Take a Trip to Reno, Nevada https://incadventures.com/why-you-should-take-a-trip-to-reno-nevada/ https://incadventures.com/why-you-should-take-a-trip-to-reno-nevada/#respond Mon, 28 Sep 2020 21:16:55 +0000 http://incadventures.com/?p=14102 Reno, Nevada, is a hidden gem. When you take a trip to sunny Reno, Nevada, you’ll unearth an eclectic city with stunning nature, plenty of outdoor activities, unique breweries, and hip and artsy establishments. With an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, you’ll fall in love with the warm weather, fresh air, and...
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Reno, Nevada, is a hidden gem. When you take a trip to sunny Reno, Nevada, you’ll unearth an eclectic city with stunning nature, plenty of outdoor activities, unique breweries, and hip and artsy establishments. With an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, you’ll fall in love with the warm weather, fresh air, and all of the entertainment that Reno, Nevada, has to offer. Incredible Adventures will guide you on an epic journey to explore this off-the-beaten-path destination.

Take a Vacation to Reno, Nevada, through Incredible Adventures

You get the best of both worlds when you go on vacation to Reno, Nevada, with Incredible Adventures. You and your group are able to experience the beautiful outdoors but also get to explore the artsy city and all of the fun that comes along with it. For four days, tour with our team and create memories that will last a lifetime. To learn more about our tour of Reno, and all of the reasons you should visit, continue reading below.

Our professional guides will take you on our four-day tour, where you’ll spend the days participating in outdoor activities. You’ll swiftly be introduced to amazing nature and beautiful landscapes that you only see on postcards. At night, you can get a taste of the nightlife on the California and Nevada state line, and hop from brewery to brewery while admiring the hip culture. 

The Sierra Nevada Mountain Range is one of the many places you’ll be able to visit—keep your camera handy! From there, you’ll be able to hit the trails of the gorgeous Emerald Bay State Park, one of Tahoe’s most stunning areas. Snap pictures of the beautiful, deep blue colors of Lake Tahoe while enjoying the fresh air and warm sun. If you get too hot, cool off by taking a dip in the largest alpine lake in the United States.

If you’re a fan of breweries, or even if you’re not, the taprooms in Reno are places that you must go to if you’re visiting the area. This is why we make sure to stop at multiple breweries, so that beer lovers can get their fix and potentially sway people towards becoming beer lovers. And don’t forget: The local art scene is unique, as well as the eclectic vibe of the entire city. This four-day tour is $769 based on double occupancy, so if you’re interested, head to our website and book your tour online today!

Incredible Adventures

We hope that we’ve provided you with at least a few good reasons about why you should take a trip to Reno – there isn’t a doubt in our minds that you won’t love it! Incredible Adventures has been taking customers on tours all across the nation for many years, and we have perfected the touring industry. To learn more about us and other destinations you can visit with us, head to our website!

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Spend the Day Hiking in Big Sur https://incadventures.com/hiking-in-big-sur/ https://incadventures.com/hiking-in-big-sur/#respond Thu, 19 Mar 2020 22:32:14 +0000 http://incadventures.com/?p=13778 With so many different trails, it’s hard not to spend at least one day hiking in Big Sur. Immerse yourself in nature and explore the gorgeous coastline, trees, ocean, and everything else Big Sur offers. Big Sur’s Beautiful Hiking Trails There are dozens of beautiful trails for hiking in Big Sur. These hikes will bring...
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With so many different trails, it’s hard not to spend at least one day hiking in Big Sur. Immerse yourself in nature and explore the gorgeous coastline, trees, ocean, and everything else Big Sur offers.

Big Sur’s Beautiful Hiking Trails

There are dozens of beautiful trails for hiking in Big Sur. These hikes will bring you through enchanted greenery or to the crashing waves, depending on what type of scenery you’d like to see. Below are a few favorite Big Sur hiking trails.

Mill Creek Trail

Mill Creek Trail is known as one of Big Sur’s most significant hikes. The 3.6-mile hike is almost completely shaded underneath giant redwood, sycamore, and maple trees, making it a refreshing hike during all four seasons. At the beginning of the hike, you’ll be surrounded by California bay trees and a rushing creek. Eventually, the trail and the creek join together, and you will be able to hike upstream the rest of the way and wade through the water.

The Sand Dollar Beach Trail

This hike is a lovely combination of beach and trail. While hiking here, you’ll be able to see up and down the coast as you take the mile-long path to the overlook. From there, you might even be able to see whales or dolphins as they move up and down the coast. Hike back down the same trail to head to the beach. Sand Dollar Beach is the broadest unbroken swathe of sand along the Big Sur, making it a great place to hike and hangout.

Jade Cove Trail

The Jade Cove Trail is a simple, flat path that loops out to the coast and down to the water so that hikers can search for jade. Hikers are encouraged to look for the trail that heads northwest out to Plaskett Rock point before heading down to the cove. Take caution, as hiking down to the cove is steep and can be treacherous. Once you’ve reached the cove, the views and the refreshing water makes it all worth it.

Monterey & Big Sur Discovery 2-Day Hotel Tour

If you’re visiting Big Sur but want to do so much more than hiking, then this tour is the right one for you. Incredible Adventures created this excursion so that visitors can have a well-rounded experience in Big Sur. Explore the coastal redwoods of Big Sur and take some photos of the breathtaking coastline. You’ll have the option of visiting the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium or hop onto an e-bike for a 17-mile tour. All of the activities will be over two days, with one night spent at a lovely beachside hotel.

Enjoy Big Sur With Incredible Adventures

We have made it our mission to create some of the best tours, for anything, all around the world. If you want to do more than just hiking in Big Sur, then book with Incredible Adventures. Our Big Sur tours are second to none – we make sure that you get a little taste of everything that Big Sur has to offer. Be at one with nature, but also with luxury and comfort as you make your way around Big Sur with us! To book the tour that is perfect for you, check availability online or give us a call at 1-800-777-8464.

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Witness Yosemite’s ‘Firefall’ this 2020 https://incadventures.com/witness-yosemite-firefall-2020-incredible-adventures/ https://incadventures.com/witness-yosemite-firefall-2020-incredible-adventures/#respond Fri, 31 Jan 2020 18:08:20 +0000 http://incadventures.com/?p=13756 Off the eastern edge of El Capitan flows a small but significant stream. Within the crevices of the granite cliffside, Horsetail Falls has a knack for hiding, yet in a couple of weeks it will take center stage as the greatest spectacle for those visiting Yosemite National Park. What is Firefall? Firefall is a natural...
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Off the eastern edge of El Capitan flows a small but significant stream. Within the crevices of the granite cliffside, Horsetail Falls has a knack for hiding, yet in a couple of weeks it will take center stage as the greatest spectacle for those visiting Yosemite National Park.

What is Firefall?

Firefall is a natural phenomenon that happens every late winter/early spring in Yosemite National Park. As the sun begins to set, Horsetail Falls becomes a thin ribbon of embered orange with hues of red, cascading to the valley floor. This mystical glow is a timely manner, only striking for 2 weeks in February, 10-15 minutes before the sun fully disappears behind towering rock faces. This year, the naturally occurring Firefall starts February 14, 2020.

The Firefall is a fickle phenomena as several variables must perfectly converge. There must be enough snow melt where Horsetail Falls is actually flowing, but this fall has a peak flow season of December through April, keeping chances quite high. Furthermore, the sky must be crystal clear at sunset. Even subtle clouds can block sun rays from making their way through to the falls. When nature harmoniously merges during this time, visitors are left with one of Yosemite’s breathtaking sights adding to the supernatural effect of the park.’

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The History of Firefall in Yosemite

‘Last Light on Horsetail Falls‘ is the first known photograph to capture the Firefall in all its vivid glory. Taken in 1973 by Galen Rowell, a National Geographic photographer, the photograph made the annual event a bucket list view for aspiring photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. “The most interesting parts of the natural world are the edges, places where ocean meets land, meadow meets forest, timberline touches the heights,” stated Rowell, or in this case where sun meets water.

Although the name is reminiscent of the spectacle’s similarity to the golden blaze of summer bonfires, the naturally occurring Firefall inherited its name from a Yosemite tradition dating back to the nineteenth century.

A small inn, known as ‘The Mountain House’ was built at the top of Glacier Point in 1873. It served as a resting place for those traveling James McCauley’s toll trail from Yosemite Valley to the base of Sentinel Rock, a route now known as ‘The Four Mile Trail’ and one of the valley’s most popular hikes. The building of ‘The Mountain House’ and the addition of The Glacier Point Hotel in 1917 made the area more suitable for travelers, growing in popularity. As a form of summer entertainment, large bonfires were built during the evenings with red fir bark on the edge of Glacier Point. As flames gave way and the night continued to darken, piles of crimson embers were pushed over the edge, creating a steady flow of light.

To view a stream of fire tumbling down 3,000 feet became a sought-after event from Camp Curry (now Curry Village) down in the valley. Starting in 1872, the event became a ritual, occurring every evening at 9:00pm until it’s last descent in January 1968. After almost a century, the park service banned the firefall event due to its unnatural essence and severe damage among local meadows.

How to see Firefall this February

Despite the end of an era with the man-made firefall tradition, the history lives on each February as visitors flock to witness the grandeur of it’s natural replacement. Let us take you to see the Yosemite Firefall this winter! This year the Firefalls are scheduled to occur February 14th through 27th, and luckily we still have hotel rooms available within the Valley.

There are two ways to experience this must-see phenomenon: Take the trip at your own pace and book a hotel room or join one of our tours to receive both transportation, a guided tour of Yosemite Valley and a hotel room.

Here are more details on how to secure your spot:

1. Book a hotel room and self-drive to the park

It is recommended to stay in Yosemite Valley when viewing Firefall. With the additional visitors during this time period and a lack of parking, staying within Yosemite Valley is the most convenient option. These rooms book up fast online, but we still have a few rooms available at a few of our preferred accommodation options: Yosemite Valley Lodge and the Half Dome Village Tent Cabins (weekends only through winter).

Check our hotels page to see live availability for both of those hotels and to find out more information. Remember, book quickly for the 2020 event!

2. Take in the sights as you journey to Yosemite on one of our tours!

Our Yosemite Winter Hotel Tour covers your transportation to and from Yosemite, letting you focus on the snow-capped mountains rather than the winding roads. Enjoy a full afternoon of roaming the valley, cross Firefall off your bucket list, and wake up to the morning light gushing over Half Dome.

Yosemite National Park in February is as good as winter gets!

Act fast before all rooms sell out. For more information, feel free to call us at (415) 642-7378

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Best of the Sierras: Yosemite, Mammoth Lakes & Lake Tahoe https://incadventures.com/best-sierras-yosemite-mammoth-lake-tahoe/ https://incadventures.com/best-sierras-yosemite-mammoth-lake-tahoe/#respond Wed, 23 Aug 2017 22:50:38 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11689 “Of all the mountain ranges I have climbed, I like the Sierra Nevada the best.” – John Muir If the mountain man himself, John Muir, could come to such a bold conclusion about the Sierras, you KNOW it must be true! The Sierra Nevada Mountain range is a naturalist’s definition of perfection. Year after year, our...
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“Of all the mountain ranges I have climbed, I like the Sierra Nevada the best.” – John Muir

If the mountain man himself, John Muir, could come to such a bold conclusion about the Sierras, you KNOW it must be true! The Sierra Nevada Mountain range is a naturalist’s definition of perfection.

Year after year, our 3-day Camping trip to Yosemite National Park has been our best seller. Yosemite’s High Country leaves passengers captivated: with more time to explore, we take groups beyond Yosemite’s crowded valley and into the less-traveled areas of the park. Our guides can skip the tourist traps on longer road trips and show off why we Californians love our state!

Interest has increased for new and unique experiences, so we started designing an itinerary that incorporated more of the Sierra Nevada mountain range’s diversity. in 2016, Incredible Adventures launched a 4-day road trip highlighting the best of the Sierras. On this trip, we spend one day and night each in Yosemite National Park, Mammoth Lakes, and South Lake Tahoe with fun, unique add-ons in between. With both hotel and camping accommodation options, travelers of all different spending budgets and comfort levels can join the fun!

Interested in spending four days in on the road with us? Here’s how Northern California’s ultimate mountain road trip plays out:

Denise’s Farmers Market

Before even hitting your first National Park, you’ll be introduced to California’s flourishing Agricultural region: cherries, strawberries, almonds, OH MY! California’s Central Valley provides more than half of the USA’s fruits, vegetables, and nuts: it’s the state’s single most productive agricultural region, and one of the most productive in the world!  Denise’s Farmers Market is one of our favorite spots on the way out. Sample and purchase fresh and dried produce – and every flavor of corn nuts! Our passengers love to stock up on snacks here and avoid the concession queues in the park. This rest stop that doubles up as a midway point to Yosemite for bathroom breaks and yummy treats, and will leave you happy, healthy, and with more time to explore when you get to the park!

Yosemite National Park

Your first stop along the Sierras will be America’s Favorite National Park. Everyone from John Muir to Teddy Roosevelt to Barack Obama and millions of visitors in between cannot help but be astonished by Yosemite’s beauty. Your guide will show off the Valley, High Country, and groves of Giant Sequoias. Then you’ll spend the night at the Yosemite Bug – a quaint Mountain Resort known for their comfortable rooms and hearty buffet!

Mammoth Lakes

Next, you’ll head North through the Sierras on your way to Mammoth Lakes. Located at almost 8,000 ft elevation, this town is known as a top ski destination in California. In the summer, mountain biking and hiking are popular in the area. The gondola ride up to Mammoth Mountain and a visit to Mammoth Brewing company are not to be missed!

Devil’s Postpile National Monument in Ansel Adams Wilderness

Talk about geographic phenomenon! The Devil’s Postpile is a dark cliff of columnar basalt formed from lava flow an estimated 10,000 years ago. This unique rock formation is located in between Mammoth Lakes and Lake Tahoe along the John Muir Trail.

Bodie Ghost Town

After discovering gold in nearby Mono Lake back in 1859, W. S. Bodie triggered a massive settlement to the Sierras just North of his find. However, all these new neighbors only had one thing in mind: once they mined through all of the gold, the party ended pretty abruptly. Then, around 1912, the population began declining. By 1915, newspapers were already officially labeling Bodie a proper “Ghost Town”.

Everyone seemingly just up and left. Cars, churches, saloons, have all been preserved and protected as National/State Historic Landmarks. It’s a really neat glimpse of a town stopped in time, and a great stop on your way to glorious South Lake Tahoe.

South Lake Tahoe

Lastly, we head to South Lake Tahoe. Located right on top of the state line between California and Nevada, South Lake is El Dorado County’s most populous city.  Tahoe is known for its snow activities in the winter, lake activities in the summer, and 24-casinos where you can win big year-round!

From the luxurious sunset walks along the lake to rugged hikes to flowing waterfalls with expansive views of the Emerald Bay, ending this 4-day road trip through the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in South Lake Tahoe is the perfect final act. In the morning, you’ll pack up and return to beautiful San Francisco, seeing the gorgeous views of the city from Treasure Island and the Bay Bridge.

Best of the Sierras Reviews – See what passengers have said about the tour:

“Tops on the “living it up” list should be the Yosemite and Tahoe Sierras Tour offered by Incredible Adventures, the only tour company that offers a round trip to Yosemite National Park, the mountain resort town of Mammoth Lakes and spectacular Lake Tahoe.” -Steve, 2016

 

“This was truly an incredible adventure. Leo took us to the most breathtaking spots! Our phrase after each first view was ‘Oh My Goodness – WOW’. I loved this trip as it was all about Nature. And Leo made it easy and fun to enjoy every day of it.” – sfran2017, 2017

 

“We saw the drop-dead gorgeous Yosemite and Lake Tahoe views, and also enjoyed great food stops along the way. The Bug is a charming stay! Highly recommend this tour!” -tripper4040, 2017

 

“We’ve just returned from the most awesome tour of Yosemite and Lake Tahoe with Leo from Incredible Adventures. The key to a great tour is a great guide! The itinerary was awesome but Leo bought it all to life with an incredible range of knowledge and experience. His familiarity with the best routes and photo opportunities put us at ease very early on.” -Dan, 2017

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How to Get Last Minute Alcatraz Tickets This Summer! https://incadventures.com/alcatraz-tickets/ https://incadventures.com/alcatraz-tickets/#respond Wed, 14 Jun 2017 18:31:24 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11647 Alcatraz Island is the #1 attraction in San Francisco. Funny, isn’t it, that when the prison was in use, people would do anything to escape it? Today, it is one of the National Park Service’s most popular sites with over 1.4 million tourists visiting the island each year! In the summertime, it can be pretty...
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Alcatraz Island is the #1 attraction in San Francisco. Funny, isn’t it, that when the prison was in use, people would do anything to escape it? Today, it is one of the National Park Service’s most popular sites with over 1.4 million tourists visiting the island each year! In the summertime, it can be pretty hard to get tickets, but we’ve got you covered!  If you’d like a Day or Night Tour to Alcatraz to be a part of your San Francisco vacation this summer, then let’s discuss the best practices to attain those highly coveted Alcatraz Tickets:

 

Book your Alcatraz Tickets Months or Weeks in Advance

If you’d like to book directly through the Alcatraz Cruises website, you’ll need to do so well in advance. High season for Alcatraz tickets is from June-August. Tickets can be sold out for weeks or even months prior to departure! In fact, June just started and tickets for the Alcatraz night tour are not available until mid/late-August. And let us tell you, that sunset from Alcatraz is spectacular, and does a phenomenal job of really setting the mood. Lucky for you, we have an allocation of Night Tour tickets, so please do read on 🙂

 

Find Alcatraz Tickets for Sold Out Days, or Only Several Days in Advance

Incredible Adventures is given an allotment of Alcatraz tickets from the National Park Service each month! We receive both day and night options to accommodate different requests and schedule needs. Two things that are very important to note though:

  1. We MUST package these Alcatraz tickets with one of our tours. We’re a one-stop shop if you were already planning on visiting Yosemite National Park, Muir Woods, Wine Country, Silicon Valley, etc. We even can package Alcatraz tickets with Hop-On-Hop-Off options  or a quick Muir Woods and Sausalito tour if you’re without the flexibility to leave the city for more than a day. Tickets are no more expensive than buying directly through Alcatraz’s website. We’re just here to facilitate a chance to see make it over there!
  2. Tickets must be arranged through Incredible Adventures at least four days in advance! We have to turn in our “manifest” to the parks service 4 days before departure. Ordering your Alcatraz tickets through Incredible Adventures works best at LEAST a week out, if not earlier.

 

Already in town and Alcatraz tickets appear to be sold out?

Wait… You want to go tomorrow?! Well, you still have options. They aren’t great, but you do have options!

Rise and Shine! If you are interested in lining up at Pier 33 at 5am on the morning of your desired tour date there is a last-chance option for you. Alcatraz Cruises releases up to 50 tickets the morning of the tour, on a first-come/first-served basis and subject to availability. Everyone in your party must be present to receive a ticket, so gather the troops, get a big commuter mug of coffee, and make a morning out of it. You won’t know what time of day your tour will be until you get it, so make sure you account for that in your day’s plans. All part of the experience, right?

Resellers.  The only legit way to get tickets within 4 days of the ferry tour is through Alcatraz Cruises at pier 33. But, just like at a sports arena or a music venue, Fisherman’s Wharf often has ticket scalpers offering last-minute Alcatraz ferry tickets at a high price. You may be thinking, “hmm, that seems a bit sketchy…” – that’s because it can be!  Incredible Adventures doesn’t recommend this option. ALWAYS use your best judgment. Trust your sources. There are plenty of scammers out there taking advantage of unsuspecting tourists.

Moral of the story: Plan ahead. We can help. Join Incredible Adventures on a tour to maximize your time in the Bay Area. Explore More. Explore Often. See it all! And follow these tips for your best shot at Alcatraz Tickets.

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Camping Recipes for Your Next Camping Escape https://incadventures.com/camping-recipes/ https://incadventures.com/camping-recipes/#respond Thu, 01 Jun 2017 23:03:54 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11649 Your camping escape is about to get a lot more delicious! Just because you’re in the great outdoors doesn’t mean your meals can’t be incredible. Whether you’re cooking over a bonfire or on a gas grill, you’ll be the envy of your campsite on your next overnight stay under the stars. Try these comfort food...
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Your camping escape is about to get a lot more delicious! Just because you’re in the great outdoors doesn’t mean your meals can’t be incredible. Whether you’re cooking over a bonfire or on a gas grill, you’ll be the envy of your campsite on your next overnight stay under the stars. Try these comfort food camping recipes to feel like the fanciest folks around the campfire. you’ll be the envy of the whole campsite!

 

Breakfast Camping Recipes (serves ~6 people)

Breakfast Burritos

(can be adjusted for any quantity of campers)

  • Olive Oil
  • Frozen Hashbrowns
  • Your choice of meat (chorizo, breakfast sausage, ham, bacon, etc)
  • 2 Eggs/person
  • Taco Seasoning
  • Salsa
  • Sour Cream (or Yogurt as a substitute)
  • Cheese
  • Tortillas (flour or corn)

Heat a few tablespoons of olive oil in large skillet. Add hashbrowns and cook for 1 minute, stirring continuously.

Add in your meat of choice and continue to cook, stirring occasionally until both have browned (about 8-10 minutes). Note: if the meat is very greasy, you can cook it separately and drain it before adding it to the cooked hashbrowns.

Whisk eggs in separate bowl. Add taco seasoning. Pour eggs into skillet with hashbrowns and meat. Stir frequently until eggs are set.
Warm tortillas, and place desired amount of egg mixture onto each tortilla. Add Salsa, Sour Cream, Cheese as desired. Roll up and enjoy!

Lunch Camping Recipes

Chicken Gyro Wraps (serves ~6 people)

  • Greek Yogurt
  • Feta Cheese
  • Cucumbers
  • Garlic
  • Lettuce
  • Grape/Cherry tomatoes
  • 2 Lemons
  • Red Onion
  • Parsley
  • Pitas
  • 2 lb boneless chicken breast or thigh (or 1 pre-cooked rotisserie chicken)
  • Olive oil
  • Oregano
  • Rosemary
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Dill

Tzatziki Sauce/Dressing

Dice or grate cucumbers (pour off any excess liquid). Add to yogurt. Add garlic, dill, and lemon juice.

Salad Toppings
Dice/quarter the tomatoes, dice the red onion, & chop parsley. Mix with the tzatziki dressing, and season with salt and pepper

Chicken (if raw)
Heat up a wok with a few tablespoons of olive oil. Sear the chicken for 7 minutes – add water, bring to a boil, flip chicken until cooked ~15 mins. Once cooked let cool enough to shred the chicken. Add the shredded chicken back to wok with more olive oil, oregano, rosemary, and salt and pepper to taste. Serve with pita bread.

Dinner Camping Recipes

Pesto Chicken Pasta (serves ~6 people)

  • Box of pasta
  • 1lb Boneless chicken breast or thigh (can be skipped, for a vegetarian camping recipe option)
  • 1 jar/2c Pesto
  • 1 jar/1c Sundried tomatoes (cut the sun-dried tomatoes in half or in strips if they’re big, drain the oil off & reserve)
  • ½c pine nuts
  • Parmesan cheese

Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces. Cook the chicken in a few tablespoons of the reserved oil from the sundried tomatoes. Toast the pine nuts in a small pan on low while chicken is cooking; make sure to watch them, though – they can burn quickly! Cook pasta according to packaging. Combine additional ingredients and serve with salad.

 

Vegan Camping Recipes

Vegan Coconut Sweet Potato Soup (serves ~6 people)

  • 2-3 cans Veggie Broth (~6-8 cups) OR ¼ jar of veggie bullion + water
  • 1-2 cups of uncooked rice
  • 3-4 cloves of Garlic (minced)
  • 1/2 yellow onion, diced
  • 1/2 Serrano Chili (if you like spice)
  • 2 cans of Coconut milk
  • 2-3 Sweet potatoes, diced
  • 1 Small Bag/Bunch of Kale, washed and cut into small pieces.
  • Turmeric powder
  • Ginger powder
  • Sriracha
  • Fresh cilantro (optional)
  • Lime wedges (optional)

Prepare rice as directed on package, set aside.

Bring the veggie broth to a boil, and add in coconut milk. Bring this back to a simmer. Add in onion, sweet potato, chili, garlic and spice to taste. Cook for 15 mins until sweet potatoes are soft. Add kale and let cook for 5 more minutes to let soften.

Serve over rice, add sriracha if desired. Garnish with cilantro/lime.

Couscous Salad

  • Box of Israeli couscous (big grains) about 2 servings per box – double check servings per box
  • 3 Tbs olive oil (plus more for “dressing”)
  • 3-4 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 yellow onion
  • 1/2 lb Green Beans
  • 1/2 Red, yellow, or green bell pepper
  • 1/2 bunch radishes (4-5)
  • 1/2 can corn off the cob
  • Cilantro or basil

Cook couscous according to box. Saute garlic and onions in olive oil. Add diced veggies and cook to al dente. Mix al dente veggies and couscous together. Add corn, radish and cilantro/basil raw, add more olive oil if needed for moisture.

Dessert Camping Recipes

Banana Boats (1 per camper)

  • Aluminum foil
  • Bananas
  • Chocolate/Nutella/Peanut Butter
  • Cinnamon
  • Marshmallows, Chopped nuts, etc.

Slice a slit in the inside curve of a banana lengthwise while the peel is still on, making a “boat”. Place this in a large square of aluminum foil (this will need to wrap all around the banana, so maybe 20″ square. Stuff your banana with chocolate, Nutella and/or peanut butter or sprinkle with cinnamon. Add anything else you want! Wrap the foil tightly and toss your parcel directly into the fire/coals for a few minutes. Carefully remove, check to see that contents inside are melted to your preference, and enjoy!

Smores (duh)

  • Graham Crackers
  • Marshmallows
  • Chocolate Bar of choice (Hersheys and Reeses are our favorites!)

Put a stick through your marshmallow, long enough that the marshmallow can be roasted without endangering your arm. Be careful to use a stick that isn’t chemically treated (lumber) or secretly poison oak. Trust us.

Prepare graham cracker by first breaking it into two pieces. Cover one of those halves with chocolate. Make sure it’s nearby and ready to receive your melted marshmallow BEFORE you start roasting.

Roast your marshmallow over the fire till golden all around (it’s an art, and a personal preference). Then, squish the toasted marshmallow on top of chocolate graham cracker with its plain counterpart. Allow your masterpiece to rest a few minutes so heated marshmallow can melt the chocolate a bit, then devour. Repeat as desired.

Enjoy!

 

 

These camping recipes may require a stove, propane tank, pots, pans, dishes and other kitchen tools, though some can be accomplished with nothing more than a roll of aluminum foil! No worries, though – all of these tools are included on our 3-day Camping Escape Tour in Yosemite National Park!

…And when all else fails, there’s always PB&J.

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School’s out, the snow is (mostly) gone, and we’re stoked for Camping season in California once again! Check out this sweet camping video that highlights the best of our 3-day Tour in Yosemite National Park.

Camping Video

There are parts of the park that many people never see because of time and transportation limitations. It’s said that more than 80% of visitors only see about 7% of Yosemite National Park, which is 1,169 square miles of wilderness. On this adventure, you’ll go beyond Yosemite’s Valley floor. This is your chance to explore more! Our small-group tours have unique access to Yosemite’s High Country and the Giant Sequoias. We’ve also opened up more tours this year with five departures a week from May to October.

We provide the camping equipment, and offer sleeping bags for a small rental fee. We’ll also include five fresh meals for your crew. Experience what it’s like to Camp like a Californian as we roast s’mores around the campfire, hike to astounding vistas, and sleep under the stars.Camp like a Californian around the Campfire

One could easily spend months, or maybe even YEARS, in Yosemite and find a new hike or vantage point almost every day. As you can see in this camping video, there is so much to see and do! If you don’t have time in your vacation to San Francisco for a 3-day camping trip, we also offer one and two-day trips to the park that will still leave you in awe.

However much time you spend out there, be sure to FIND YOURSELF in Yosemite National Park this Summer!

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Valentine’s Day Trading Cards: National Parks Edition https://incadventures.com/valentines-day-trading-cards/ https://incadventures.com/valentines-day-trading-cards/#respond Tue, 14 Feb 2017 01:09:17 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11538 Who needs chocolates or flowers this Valentine’s Day? Who needs a sappy boyfriend or girlfriend? Who needs expensive dinner reservations or an elaborate proposal*?   Those things are great, but this year, all we need are our National Parks!   While there are so many things to love on this special day, there are few...
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Who needs chocolates or flowers this Valentine’s Day? Who needs a sappy boyfriend or girlfriend? Who needs expensive dinner reservations or an elaborate proposal*?

 

Those things are great, but this year, all we need are our National Parks!

 

While there are so many things to love on this special day, there are few things in this world that we adore more than our National Parks. As Edwin C. Bearss, NPS Chief Historian, 1981-1994, said, “Our national park system belongs to all of us, both legally and spiritually.”

 

Whenever you’re down, our National Parks are there for you. If you need peace and quiet away from your routinely busy lifestyle, our National Parks are there for you. If you are itching for an escape outdoors, a taste of fresh air or a night under the stars, our National Parks are there for you. If you want to learn something new, our National Parks (and thousands of volunteer docents, scientists, and rangers) are there for you!

 

We feel immensely connected to these protected plots of land. And we wanted to share our love with the whole world (wide web). We shout it from soaring maintained mountain tops and scream it to beautifully sheltered seas. So for Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing Trading Cards for our land conserving followers to share with loved ones all over the Earth!

Arches National Park Valentine Badlands National Park valentine Death Valley National Park Valentine Everglades National Park valentine Glacier Bay National Park valentine Grand Canyon National Park valentine Kings Canyon National Park valentine Wrangell National Park valentine Yellowstone National Park valentine Zion National Park valentine

 

*that said, if you ARE going to propose, what better way to do so than in one of these amazing locations? The national parks are an inspiring and beautiful backdrop for you to pop the big question, or even celebrate the big day! 

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Best Tour to Yosemite from SF by TravelMag.com https://incadventures.com/travelmag-best-yosemite-tour/ https://incadventures.com/travelmag-best-yosemite-tour/#respond Thu, 22 Dec 2016 22:44:02 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11466 Incredible Adventure’s 3-day Camping Escape in Yosemite National Park was recently featured on TravelMag.com’s website as one of best tours to Yosemite from San Francisco. While we also provide one and two-day options year round, one of our favorite trips to run from May-October is this 3-day experience! They say 80% visitors to Yosemite National...
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Incredible Adventure’s 3-day Camping Escape in Yosemite National Park was recently featured on TravelMag.com’s website as one of best tours to Yosemite from San Francisco. While we also provide one and two-day options year round, one of our favorite trips to run from May-October is this 3-day experience!

They say 80% visitors to Yosemite National Park only end up seeing about 7% of it – the Valley.

The park is enormous and hard to sum up in a couple of hours. Heck, it’s hard to see a good portion of it in a couple of days. But for first timers to the park, and especially for first-time campers, this is the best kickstart to understanding the area.

On top of spending time in the Valley, this tour includes a visit to the Giant Sequoias and a day spent in High Country! We supply all of the camping equipment, and offer sleeping bags for a small rental fee, so even adventurers traveling light can join us. Five fresh meals are also provided and we’ll spend time camping like Californians around the campfire.

Have no fear, there is also running water at our campsite. So, while we may not be completely ‘roughing it, you can guarantee you’ll have everything you need on this Incredible Adventure.

Thanks TravelMag.com for the mention!

time you’re traveling, be sure to give their site a peek. They have travel tips for destinations all across the globe.

The Best Yosemite Tours from San Francisco

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11 Winter Activities in Yosemite National Park https://incadventures.com/winter-activities-yosemite/ https://incadventures.com/winter-activities-yosemite/#respond Mon, 12 Dec 2016 23:06:48 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11399 Winter in Yosemite can be a chilly, peaceful escape from San Francisco. Sometimes the waterfalls and lakes freeze up, the trees glisten covered in fresh, white snow and a gorgeous, tundra-like wonderland is revealed. Without the rush of the Summer crowd, you’ll find yourself experiencing the beauty and solitude of a special side of the...
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Winter in Yosemite can be a chilly, peaceful escape from San Francisco. Sometimes the waterfalls and lakes freeze up, the trees glisten covered in fresh, white snow and a gorgeous, tundra-like wonderland is revealed. Without the rush of the Summer crowd, you’ll find yourself experiencing the beauty and solitude of a special side of the park not many get to see, therefore getting to take part in winter activities that many do not get to do!

One great thing about traveling with Incredible Adventures is that we’ll be continuing our tours to the park daily throughout the season. Our vehicles are small enough and our guides are trained to apply chains to our tires if road restrictions are enforced. Travelers can avoid the stress of driving in uncharted territories by hitching a ride in our small group biofueled mini-coaches!

Once you make it to The Valley, there’s still a lot to see and do. We have single day options, but our if you have the time, we’d recommend our Overnight Hotel Stay-and Play option to experience it all! Here are our favorite Winter activities to check out on our 1 and 2-day tours to the park:

Hike to Lower Yosemite Falls

An easy 30-minute loop trail. While the falls themselves may be dry until rain or snow return, there are still plenty of educational exhibits or places to stop in awe over the nature that surrounds you!

Hike around Mirror Lake

The trail around Mirror lake is open year round and provides a unique perspective to some of the park’s most photographed icons. This hour trail made the list of our favorite Winter Activities for its base views of Half Dome.

Yosemite Museum

Too cold outside? Venture into the museum formerly known as Ansel Adam’s Gallery, to learn about the cultural history of Yosemite’s native Miwok and Paiute people from 1850-present. Demonstrations of basket-weaving, beadwork, and traditional games are presented.

Yosemite Valley Visitor Center

Strike a pose with John Muir! View the exhibit hall where you can learn how Yosemite’s spectacular landscape was formed, how people have interacted with it through the centuries, how wildlife adapts and survives, and how your national park continues to evolve.

Pro Tip: There’s a free 23-minute film that will provide a stunning overview of Yosemite’s splendor

Ansel Adams Gallery

One of the first people to capture Yosemite’s essence was Ansel Adams. Check out his gallery of photos that inspired a nation to head West and recognize the park’s significance!

Majestic Yosemite Hotel

Formerly known as the famous Ahwahnee Hotel, here’s a chance to step back to an earlier era of history as you explore the National Historic Landmark erected in 1927. The hotel provides a cozy atmosphere in which to relax and enjoy a warm drink!

View Half Dome at Sunset

Towering more than 4,000ft above the Eastern end of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome is in a prime location for some pristine sunsets!

Fireside Storytelling campfire at the Majestic Yosemite Hotel

Totally family friendly

Starry Night Skies Over Yosemite

Discover the stories of the night sky. Advanced Registration required at any tour & activity desk once you’re in the park.

Ice Skating

Half Dome Village Ice Rink is open and weather permitting, it costs $9.75/adult, $9/child. Skate Rentals are an additional $4.

Rent Snow Shoes

If you’re feeling adventurous, you can rent a pair at Half Dome Village!

Other Evening Presentations are weather permitting. Have a look at the Park’s website for the most up-to-date winter activities information: http://www.travelyosemite.com/things-to-do/evening-programs/

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3 Reasons to Find Yourself Outside this Black Friday https://incadventures.com/find-yourself-outside-black-friday/ https://incadventures.com/find-yourself-outside-black-friday/#respond Fri, 25 Nov 2016 18:04:46 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11395 Yesterday was Thanksgiving – one of the best reminders of the year that we have all that we need. Things that we own are extra. The moments we spend with our loved ones and the memories shared are what make us truly grateful. As long as we have our health and freedom, we’ll have a...
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Yesterday was Thanksgiving – one of the best reminders of the year that we have all that we need. Things that we own are extra. The moments we spend with our loved ones and the memories shared are what make us truly grateful. As long as we have our health and freedom, we’ll have a brand new day to do it all over again and get it right! But then, Black Friday rolls around…

The media likes to hype us up for Black Friday. “Save big on the Holidays” “Holiday Sales” “If you don’t buy it now, you’ll be a big, fat, broke, GRINCH come Christmas!” Instead of bringing joy, these sentiments leave both the consumer and businesses with pressure-ridden anxieties! How can you combat the corporate giants this holiday season? Two words: Get Outside! Being out amongst nature and avoiding the malls today will bring many benefits that will make you want to say “Thanks” year-round! Here are our 3 favorite reasons to  opt outside this Black Friday!

 

Save Money

Consumerism. Capitalism. Some other ‘ism’ that dictates how you should be spending. With less cash registers and price tags out in the wilderness, you’ll have less temptation to throw your money away. Besides a possible park entrance fee (Here’s a list of California State Parks that waived their fees today), maybe some gear and a couple of snacks, your bank account will thank you for making it outside!

Live Stress Free

You know all of those crazy videos where people get trampled running around the store for savings? Or the ones where grown adults physically fight over toys because of a sale sticker? Don’t camp overnight in line for the malls to open their doors. Put your tent to better use and camp in the great outdoors. Sit around the campfire and wake up to the fresh air and freedom to do what you please.

Support Responsible Businesses

Materialism and the selfish desire to always get ahead has employers acting all sorts of crazy this time of year. The hours start earlier and go way later. The expectation of spending time with family is pretty much out the window. Consumers expect accessibility and some employees pay the price.

 

Last year, REI shook up the idea of Black Friday and the crowd went wild! The president closed their stores nationwide, urged it’s employees to ‘opt outside’ with loved ones and their target market couldn’t agree more. We support businesses like REI in their efforts to respect the sustainability of their workers and the environment.

So what are you doing looking at your screen right now? Get outside! Unplug your devices. Disconnect from you WiFi and your comfort zone. Forget about Black Friday. Let’s make it a Green Friday! Find yourself in nature today.

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Video Footage: An Incredible Day in Wine Country https://incadventures.com/video-footage-wine-country/ https://incadventures.com/video-footage-wine-country/#respond Thu, 13 Oct 2016 22:40:32 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=11342 Preview what it’s like to experience our tour of Napa and Sonoma from our passenger’s perspective! We sent out Mari Johnson, a California native, as a tourist in her own city. Whether you’re traveling from across the world or across the Bay, a day spent in Wine Country is always a treat! Check out the...
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Preview what it’s like to experience our tour of Napa and Sonoma from our passenger’s perspective!

We sent out Mari Johnson, a California native, as a tourist in her own city. Whether you’re traveling from across the world or across the Bay, a day spent in Wine Country is always a treat!

Check out the video from her day tour below:

This tour includes an educational tram ride around the Benziger Family Winery, tastings at Benziger and Imagery, lunch from Glen Ellen Market and property visits to 4-6 wineries.

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Lunchtime in Sonoma Town Square https://incadventures.com/lunchtime-in-sonoma-town-square/ https://incadventures.com/lunchtime-in-sonoma-town-square/#comments Mon, 12 Oct 2015 20:35:38 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=10604 You’re going to drink some of the best wine that California has to offer with some of the most picturesque acres of vineyards as your backdrop. Could you imagine your day getting any better? Well just around lunchtime – it does! Here are some ways you can spend your free time in historic Sonoma Town Square:...
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You’re going to drink some of the best wine that California has to offer with some of the most picturesque acres of vineyards as your backdrop.

Could you imagine your day getting any better? Well just around lunchtime – it does!

Here are some ways you can spend your free time in historic Sonoma Town Square:

Grab a Bite to Eat
Lunchtime’s main focus should be the act of lunch. Especially considering the 3-4 tastings on your itinerary, you’ll want some food to soak up the alcohol. Nobody wants to be THAT passenger 😉

A couple of our favorites in the square are Sunflower Caffe as a sit-down option, Sonoma Cheese Factory for a sandwich and cheese sample, or The Girl & The Fig.

Cheese Tastings
While not an official tasting, there are definitely samples to try before you buy. Grab a toothpick and go to town. Try the Jacks; try the cheddars; try em all! We have a feeling you’ll think they’re all grate.

Drink More Wine
Don’t let lunch get in the way of a good time. Keep the wine tastings going! It’s not everyday you’re in a premium wine-growing region. Choose between free pours or pay-to-play. Maybe multitask and order a bite to eat to accompany your glass. However you’re feeling,

Have A Beer
There is a tavern and Irish Pub to take a break from tasting grapes. Sonoma is becoming more recognized for their craft brews so you may want to pair lunch with what’s on tap.

Shop til You Drop
Or at least until you’re supposed to meet back up with your guide! Browse through boutiques full of high-fashion clothing and accessories. Maybe you’ll find the shoes to match that dress you’ve been waiting to wear. Or that dress to match your shoes. Maybe a the perfect golf-themed wine bottle holder for your uncle (no kidding). Skip the cheesy souvenirs (unless it is literally cheese…) and buy yourself something nice!

Learn Something
Sonoma Town Square has a lot of history to it. It’s the site of the Bear Flag Revolt – yes that cute little bear on our state flag – and home of California’s northernmost mission, Mission San Francisco de Solano. Explore the Barracks whose first inhabitants were Mexican soldiers back in 1835!

Chocolate Tastings
Tucked away in a little alley of shops is a delightful chocolate shop sure to appease your sweet tooth. No reservation necessary, you can waltz in and sample their truffle ganache flavor of the day and taste chocolates in varying cacao percentages. Try their world class truffles filled with ganaches made of fruit, honeys, peanut butter, and you guessed it – more wine!

Our guides spend a lot of time in Sonoma Town Square. They’re friends with the locals that work downtown and know all of the hidden gems. Be sure to ask your guide for advice if you’re not sure what to do! However you choose to spend your time – we’re sure you’ll enjoy your break on this Incredible Woods and Wine Combo Tour!

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Happy 99th, National Park Service! https://incadventures.com/national-park-service-turns-99/ https://incadventures.com/national-park-service-turns-99/#respond Tue, 11 Aug 2015 20:22:53 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=10557 A bit of history for ya: In 1882, Yellowstone was signed into law as protected land. As some years went by, other monuments and natural/historic areas were recognized, but the management of these properties was assigned to multiple agencies from the War Department to the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture. In 1915, to...
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A bit of history for ya:

In 1882, Yellowstone was signed into law as protected land. As some years went by, other monuments and natural/historic areas were recognized, but the management of these properties was assigned to multiple agencies from the War Department to the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture.

In 1915, to help streamline operations, Teddy Roosevelt established the National Park Service; a federal organization whose mission was to protect and manage the 35 national parks and monuments acknowledged at the time.

In celebration of this milestone and to kickoff their centennial year, NPS is offering free admission to more than 400 parks across the US on August 25 – including Muir Woods National Monument and Yosemite National Park (two of our favorites!).

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Biodiesel: By All Means https://incadventures.com/biofuel-means/ https://incadventures.com/biofuel-means/#respond Mon, 25 May 2015 20:12:00 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=10235 National Biodiesel Board recently featured our company on America’s Advanced Biofuel website. We were selected as one of eight stories to highlight Biodiesel in Action from coast-to-coast. Check out their video interview here! It was the middle of the night when our owner, Jolie Ginsburg, woke up with a harsh realization: Our petroleum tours to the...
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National Biodiesel Board recently featured our company on America’s Advanced Biofuel website. We were selected as one of eight stories to highlight Biodiesel in Action from coast-to-coast.

Check out their video interview here!

It was the middle of the night when our owner, Jolie Ginsburg, woke up with a harsh realization: Our petroleum tours to the natural gems surrounding San Francisco were harmful and unsustainable. She woke her partner, Brian Deninger, up and confessed her unwillingness to be complacent on the matter any longer.  From then on, they vowed to only use alternative fuels whenever possible.

And we did! Today, our growing fleet sets the standard for sustainability by running on 99.9% biofuel!

Click here to learn why IA chooses eco-friendly biofuel alternative fuel!

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Open That Bottle! https://incadventures.com/open-bottle/ https://incadventures.com/open-bottle/#respond Fri, 27 Feb 2015 00:13:02 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=10037 Come on, open it. You know the bottle we’re talking about. The expensive one you bought on vacation in Napa 5 years ago. The one you got as an anniversary present, or from your boss for a job well done, or that you bought for a “special occasion” that never really manifested. Yeah, THAT bottle....
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Come on, open it.

You know the bottle we’re talking about. The expensive one you bought on vacation in Napa 5 years ago. The one you got as an anniversary present, or from your boss for a job well done, or that you bought for a “special occasion” that never really manifested. Yeah, THAT bottle. The one gathering dust in your cabinet.

Maybe it feels like the time isn’t right, or that you haven’t reached your goal yet, or that it’s just too “special” to open. Maybe your friends aren’t wine connoisseurs and you think you shouldn’t “waste” it. While those excuses may be legitimate for you, you may be missing out on the chance to celebrate and re-live the experiences that got you the wine in the first place.

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It’s time to live a little: National Open That Bottle Night is coming up on February 28th (this Saturday). This is an opportunity to come together with friends, get creative with a special meal, and finally breathe life into that aging beverage; making new memories and savoring the old ones. Open That Bottle Night was invented by Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brechter of the Wall Street Journal’s weekly wine “Tastings” column (see their article about OTBN here, and learn some tips to ensure success). They believe that “wine is more than the liquid in the bottle. It’s about history, geography, relationships and all of the things that are really important in life”.

Regardless of the age, price, or varietal, open a bottle of wine this Saturday and relive the memories that make it special.

 

…And hey, you’ll need some new memories, so come along with us on a Muir Woods and Sonoma Tour, a Napa & Sonoma Wine Education Tour, or even our Napa & Sonoma Overnight Hotel Tour and get a couple new bottles, bring them home, and stick them in the back of the cupboard for a special occasion*. There’s another Open That Bottle Night coming along on February 27, 2016, after all.

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*Here at Incredible Adventures, we believe strongly that Wednesdays are special occasions (#WineWednesday). Also any day when traffic is bad, or there’s nothing but reruns. Also all other days. YOU make it special! OPEN THAT BOTTLE!

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FAQ: Winter in Yosemite https://incadventures.com/faq-winter-yosemite/ https://incadventures.com/faq-winter-yosemite/#comments Thu, 13 Nov 2014 20:45:32 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=9887 Q) Do you go to Yosemite year-round? A) Incredible Adventures travels to Yosemite EVERY DAY. Many tour companies around here shut down their Yosemite operations during the snowy winter months, but we’re one of the few that stay operational year ’round! With the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years’ Day (the only 3 days we...
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Q) Do you go to Yosemite year-round?

A) Incredible Adventures travels to Yosemite EVERY DAY. Many tour companies around here shut down their Yosemite operations during the snowy winter months, but we’re one of the few that stay operational year ’round! With the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years’ Day (the only 3 days we don’t operate tours), we run our Yosemite Day Tours daily, year ’round, and our Yosemite Winter Stay & Play Hotel Tours daily throughout the winter season! Our Yosemite Hotel Tours run 3 times a week in the summertime, as do our Yosemite Escape 3-Day Camping Tours.

Q2) What about all the snow and road closures in Yosemite in the winter?

A2) Yosemite is located up in the Sierra Nevada mountains, so it gets quite a bit of snow in the winter time. For us coastal-California types, this is super exciting (we’re not very used to snow down here at sea-level)! Still, it can make transportation through the mountain passes a little more complicated, so we are always well-prepared for any kind of weather. All of our vehicles are small-format (no more than 15 passengers), which makes it easier for us to get around. Every mini-coach in our fleet is prepared with snow chains, and our guides are rigorously trained to know when and how to use them safely. In the winter months, we check the road conditions several times a day, making sure that our routes to and from Yosemite are the safest and clearest available (to assure the safety and comfort of our guests, and also to maximize the amount of time you get to explore the park)!

Q3) Are there differences in the tour in the wintertime?

A3)There are  a lot of areas of Yosemite that aren’t accessible in the wintertime, and you’d be pretty miserable in the cold if you COULD get there. So, we try to format our tours to make sure you’re getting the best options for you within the season that you’re traveling! The links below will take you to our summer and winter itineraries for both our day and overnight tours:

SUMMER:

Yosemite Day Tour
Yosemite Experience 2-Day Hotel Tour
Yosemite Escape 3-Day Camping Tour

WINTER:

Yosemite Day Tour
Yosemite Stay & Play 2-Day Winter Hotel Tour

If you have any concerns or questions, you can ALWAYS contact us and we’ll help you with anything you need to fully enjoy your time in Yosemite!

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Winter with IA https://incadventures.com/winter-with-ia/ https://incadventures.com/winter-with-ia/#respond Thu, 06 Nov 2014 19:10:51 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=9879 Despite the freakishly warm weather in San Francisco, our summer season at Incredible Adventures is officially at a close! We welcome the shoulder season, as we ease into winter both here in San Francisco, and out on the road in Yosemite National Park and in Wine Country. Our Yosemite 1-Day , Muir Woods and Wine, and Napa & Sonoma Wine...
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Despite the freakishly warm weather in San Francisco, our summer season at Incredible Adventures is officially at a close! We welcome the shoulder season, as we ease into winter both here in San Francisco, and out on the road in Yosemite National Park and in Wine Country.

Our 

href=”https://incadventures.com/tour/yosemite-winter-day-tour/”>Yosemite 1-Day , Muir Woods and Wine, and Napa & Sonoma Wine Education tours run every day during the winter, providing a great get-away for guests who don’t have a lot of time (but would like to get a glimpse of California’s beautiful countryside). For travelers with a little more time to explore, we offer two-day tour packages (hotel stay included) of both Yosemite and Wine Country through the winter. These tours are a great way for passengers to take in everything California has to offer.

This is an excellent time of year to see Wine Country, and there’s no better way than to get a hotel right next to beautiful Sonoma Square and spend a couple of days! With our Napa, Sonoma, and Muir Woods 2-Day Hotel Tour, you can do just that! This time of year the tasting rooms are less crowded, everyone is starting to get into the holiday cheer, and new wines are being pulled out for special holiday sales (yay)!

In addition to folding up the tents from our last camping trip of the season, we’ve also completed all of our summer hotel tours to Yosemite National Park. The roads to Glacier Point and the Giant Sequoias will be closed soon, and the trails are beginning to be snowed in. Now we move to our winter itinerary, which focuses on the beautiful solitude of Yosemite Valley in the snow, as well as offering our more active guests an option for some skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, ice skating, and fun on the slopes! This trip includes a stay in a cozy hotel INSIDE Yosemite Valley, where you’ll be immersed in the winter beauty throughout your stay. Our Yosemite Stay & Play Winter Hotel Tour is an awesome way to experience Yosemite Park.

As the busier summer months fall away, the shoulder season is the optimal time to finally go on that wine country tour you’ve been meaning to arrange with us. Or catch a glimpse of Yosemite, made no less beautiful by the winter months. Bundle up and come away with us on an Incredible Winter Adventure!

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People Don’t Care About Climate Change? Think Again. https://incadventures.com/people-dont-care-climate-change-think/ https://incadventures.com/people-dont-care-climate-change-think/#respond Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:31:42 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=9804 Climate change is real, and people ARE paying attention. Tomorrow, over a hundred world leaders in many fields (including President Barack Obama) are gathering for a Climate Summit at the UN headquarters in New York to begin work on a global agreement to address climate change. The Climate Summit’s website says “The Climate Summit will be about action...
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Climate change is real, and people ARE paying attention.

Tomorrow, over a hundred world leaders in many fields (including President Barack Obama) are gathering for a Climate Summit at the UN headquarters in New York to begin work on a global agreement to address climate change. The Climate Summit’s website says “The Climate Summit will be about action and solutions that are focused on accelerating progress in areas that can significantly contribute to reducing emissions and strengthening resilience – such as agriculture, cities, energy, financing, forests, pollutants, resilience and transportation.”

“By promoting climate action, it aims to show that leaders across sectors and at all levels are taking action, thus expanding the reach of what is possible today, in 2015, and beyond.”

To kick things off, more than 300,000 people showed up in New York for the People’s Climate March over the weekend, making it the largest climate-focused march in history. This march filled 4 miles of streets around Columbus Circle and Central Park West and got a LOT of news coverage. Among the crowd were politicians, policymakers, and famous environmentalists – including Leonardo DiCaprio. Leo was recently named a “Messenger of Peace on Climate Change” by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, joining the likes of Edward Norton, Michael Douglas, Charlize Theron, and Jane Goodall (to name a few influential folks that also hold the MOP title). Leonardo will be speaking at the summit tomorrow as well.

Things are starting to change. In the news this week, it was reported that the Rockefeller family is divesting of their shares in fossil fuels, and have pledged to invest in cleaner alternatives. According to the New York Times, “their actions…could help spur international debate, while the shift of investment funds to energy alternatives could lead to solutions to the carbon puzzle.” (read the full article).

Fueled by biofuel

At Incredible Adventures, we use biofuel fuel made from locally-sourced, 100% recycled waste vegetable oil to run our fleet of mini-coaches. We think protecting the environment from global warming and traveling the world shouldn’t be conflicting goals, and are dedicated to finding ways to travel responsibly. To see so many people taking to the streets (and putting their money where their mouth is) to bring awareness to these environmental issues is encouraging and inspiring!

 

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FAQ: Pickups from SFO / San Francisco Airport https://incadventures.com/faq-pickups-sfo-san-francisco-airport/ https://incadventures.com/faq-pickups-sfo-san-francisco-airport/#respond Thu, 04 Sep 2014 14:31:58 +0000 https://incadventures.com/?p=9781 Q) Do you pick up at the San Francisco Airport (SFO) or from airport-area hotels? A) Incredible Adventures picks up at nearly every hotel in the city proper: hotels in SOMA, Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, the Financial District, the Embarcadero, and Lombard Street are all within our pickup radius! That said, we cannot pick you...
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Q) Do you pick up at the San Francisco Airport (SFO) or from airport-area hotels?

A) Incredible Adventures picks up at nearly every hotel in the city proper: hotels in SOMA, Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, the Financial District, the Embarcadero, and Lombard Street are all within our pickup radius! That said, we cannot pick you up (or drop you off) at the San Francisco Airport, or at any of the nearby airport hotels. Here’s why:

It’s a little-known fact that the San Francisco Airport (SFO) isn’t actually located in San Francisco proper! Because of our city’s unique geography (we’re bordered on 3 sides by water), there’s not a lot of space for things like airports, so it got placed approximately 13 miles to the south. San Francisco has mastered this complication fairly well, with several public transportation options (and many cabs and airport shuttles) to make sure folks visiting our fair city can get here.

Because of this additional space and the long haul to the city, many “Airport Hotels” have popped up in the South San Francisco, Burlingame, and Millbrae areas. These hotels are often less expensive than hotels in the center of the city, and are ideal for business travelers and people who are arriving or departing very early (or very late) from SFO.

Still, this 13 miles from the city can be quite a long way, especially in high-traffic commute hours. This means an added 20+ minutes each direction to get to these hotels, which cuts into the precious time we have to take our guests to see the amazing views of Yosemite Valley (or worse, it cuts into your wine tasting time)! Also, commercial vehicles like Incredible Adventures’ mini-coaches are required to have special permits before they’re allowed onto airport property. Because of this, we do not have pickups available from SFO or the surrounding area.

Q2) So…How can I meet your tour, then?

A2) You have several great options:

– Some airport hotels have a shuttle into the city, or to the airport (where you can catch BART easily). Check with your concierge or the front desk; they will be able to assist you in making the best choice of transportation.

– If you’re staying at an airport hotel with a car, we can suggest a local hotel in the city proper that has very reasonable flat-rate all-day parking. Contact us and we’ll give you directions.

– You can take a cab or Uber, but make sure you check the price before you go. It can sometimes be very pricey, so unless you have a large group and are splitting the fare, be careful!

– Our public transportation systems are very reliable and are a great way to get around. We often suggest taking BART into the city and meeting us right by the Powell St station at a central hotel meeting point (usually the Wyndham Parc 55, which is right next to the station), or taking CalTrain in to the San Francisco Station at 4th and Townsend. We know navigating a new city can be tricky; feel free to give us a call and our staff will be happy to help you figure out the right transportation for you!

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