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Top Experiences in Marine Mammal Center

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A Taste of SF Tours

Private Tour to Muir Woods, Sausalito, Marin Headlands, Point Bonita Lighthouse

USD 999

Taking pictures at the Golden Gate Bridge near Lone Sailor Monument
Visiting Muir Woods: coastal sequoias - tallest trees in the world.
Visiting Sausalito: a beautiful little town with stunning views of the Bay, Bridges, and downtown SF. Lunch in one of many seafood restaurants. Souvenir shops and art galleries.
Visiting Marin Headlands. See panoramic views of the ocean and the bay.
Visiting 923-foot high Hawk Hill where a coast artillery battery was built during WWII to protect the Bay entrance.
Visiting the world’s largest marine mammal hospital where injured, ill, or abandoned sea animals are rescued, rehabilitated, and released.
Visiting the Nike Missile Site, the last line of defense against air attack.
Visiting Point Bonita Lighthouse, located at the Bay entrance, a 56-foot tower, built in 1855 at 306 feet above sea level
Visiting Fort Baker-Cavallo Point, a military base just under the Golden Gate Bridge, on its northern side.
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Tour Limo LLC

Muir Woods, Sausalito, Cavallo Point and Marin Headlands Tour

USD 999

Take pictures at the Golden Gate Bridge near Lone Sailor Monument.
Visit Muir Woods: coastal sequoias - tallest trees in the world.
Visit Sausalito: a beautiful little town with stunning views of the Bay, Bridges, and downtown SF.
Eat Lunch in one of many seafood restaurants.
Visit souvenir shops and art galleries.
Visit Fort Baker-Cavallo Point, a military base just under the Golden Gate Bridge.
Visit Marin Headlands. See panoramic views of the ocean and the bay.
Visit 923-foot high Hawk Hill where a coast artillery battery was built during WWII to protect the Bay entrance.
Visit the world’s largest marine mammal hospital where injured, ill, or abandoned sea animals are rescued, rehabilitated, and released.
Visit the Nike Missile Site, the last line of defense against air attack.
Visit Point Bonita Lighthouse, located at the Bay entrance, a 56-foot tower, built in 1855 at 306 feet above sea level