Departure City :
Burnaby BC, Richmond CA, Surrey, BC, Vancouver BC
Available Days :
Special Date
Highlights :
Visit Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco all at once and fully experience the unique charm of these three famous cities in the western United States. You will definitely linger there!
Enjoy some free time shopping at the designer stores in Pioneer Square in downtown Portland. Shop till you drop in this shopping paradise!
Take a night tour of Las Vegas, the world's gambling capital, and experience the prosperity of this entertainment capital.
Visit the West Canyon, known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and experience its magnificent natural scenery.
Stroll along the glass bridge suspended above the canyon and enjoy the beautiful views of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River from an aerial perspective.
Explore the world-renowned San Francisco, see iconic landmarks, and experience the breathtaking beauty of the Bay Area!
Note:
1. If you hold a U.S. or Canadian passport: You must bring a valid U.S. or Canadian passport.2. If you hold a U.S. permanent resident document: You must bring a valid passport and U.S. permanent resident document (green card). Make sure your U.S. permanent resident ID is valid and carry it with you at all times.3. If you do not hold the above documents: Please prepare the corresponding travel visa in advance according to the instructions of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For details, please visit: https://www.cbp.govNote:1) If the U.S. tourist visa you hold is in an expired passport, but the visa itself is still valid, please travel with your new valid passport and your old passport, and use the valid visa for U.S. travel.2) Starting from November 29, 2016, all individuals holding Chinese passports and holding B1/B2, B1 and B2 visas with the longest validity period (ten years) must complete valid EVUS registration before traveling to the United States. Passengers who have not completed EVUS registration will not be able to obtain a boarding pass or enter the country through land ports. For details, please visit: https://www.evus.gov
Starting from January 1, 2026, non-U.S. residents entering designated national parks will need to pay USD $100 per person per national park (for those 16 years old and above)