Its windy streets are ideal for car chases (think Steve McQueen and Bullitt), and you can see why when you cop a load of San Francisco with American Holidays?
San Fran famously boasts the Golden Gate Bridge, a gateway to explore Awesome Oakland.

But San Fran is. in truth, a gateway to a number of cool destinations.
Which is where AH come in with their multi-destination offers.
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All backed up with their January Sale discounts.
Michael Douglas first came to our attention 50 years ago.
As the bulbous-nosed Karl Malden’s junior on The Streets of San Francisco.
And MD didn’t do too badly after bowing out in the final season to become a teacher!
By the time we got to Michael and Karl in 1972 our heads were already spinning from that car chase from Bullitt.
Bullitt proof



Frank spent ten minutes in his green Ford Mustang GT being chased by a black Dodge Charger 440 Magnum.
And took in Columbus Avenue at Chestnut Street, Chestnut Street between Leavenworth and Jones, Leavenworth Street at Chestnut and Kansas Street at 20th Street.
And, of course the Golden Gate Bridge.
Magnum opus



Talking of Magnums, of course, San Francisco is the gateway, albeit an aerial one, to the home of Magnum PI, Hawaii.
The moustachioed one, Tom Selleck, whom I was oft-mistaken for at the time, stomped his beat on the island of Oahu.
And that slice of heaven was also used for Hawaii 5-0 as well as Honolulu.
San Fran and more



American Holidays offer a range of San Francisco multi-holidays with Vegas, or LA, or Seattle, or part of a Californian road trip.
Or with the 50th state, the Pacific idyll that is Hawaii.
All of which is reason enough to spread your wings.
And cop a load of San Francisco with American Holidays. And Hawaii.
Deal us in



You can see that here is a three-night in San Fran and a 15-night Hawaiian Princess cruise with flights from Dublin from €3355pp.
You’ll fly out from Dublin in October.
Book ‘em Danno!
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