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Acapulco, Mexico
An enduring image that's been captured countless times on film is the brave Mexican cliff diver. These fearless men often plunge over 100 feet into rock-infested waters. Alternatively, Acapulco’s world class beaches are perfect for relaxation. (View current weather)

Catalina Island, California
Only twenty miles off the coast of Los Angeles, this throwback to a more genteel era is a favourite playground of the yacht-set. Catalina is the West Coast's answer to Martha's Vineyard with its quaint boutiques and restaurants. Once the exclusive domain of Hollywood's entertainment gentry, Catalina houses lavish retreats like the Wrigley Mansion and Holy Hill House. (View current weather)

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
This southernmost enclave on the tip of the Baja Peninsula features unearthly rock formations, ‘cantinas’ owned by rock stars and hundreds of ways to enjoy yourself on, in, under and close to the water. Cabo San Lucas is also gifted with a coastline that's ideal for kayak exploration, snorkelling and whale-watching. (View current weather)

Ixtapa (Zihuatanejo), Mexico
Pronounced iks-tap-ah and zee-hwa-tan-eh-ho, respectively, these lovely Mexican towns are separated by only four miles. The cobblestone streets of Zihuatanejo, formerly a fishing village, take you past a variety of interesting shops and art galleries. Ixtapa, in contrast to the slightly more commercial nature of Zihuatanejo, is home to what the ancient Nahuatl Indians referred to as "the white place": a beautiful stretch of white sand beaches. (View current weather)

Manzanillo, Mexico
Due to its unique location on the peninsula, Manzanillo features two bays, which makes it one of Mexico's most important ports. It's been that way for centuries and thanks to its beaches and inviting lagoons, Manzanillo today has also become a popular destination for watersports. (View current weather)

Mazatlan, Mexico
One of the most laid back destinations in Mexico, Mazatlan is known as the ‘Pearl of the Pacific’. Here you can visit one of the many shops and galleries that dot this island or explore the heart of Old Mazatlán. (View current weather)

Monterey, California
This is one of the truly magical places in California. Aside from its proximity to Fisherman's Wharf and Big Sur, Monterey boasts a wonderful mix of shops, art galleries and restaurants, not to mention one of the world's premier aquariums. (View current weather)

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
A traditional Mexican village inhabited by genuinely warm people, Puerto Vallarta features beautiful beaches, boutique shopping and some of the most picturesque and challenging golf courses. (View current weather)

San Diego, California
In addition to being home to a world-class zoo and aquarium, San Diego is a laid-back navy town that is the closest U.S. city to Mexico. The Spanish-inspired architecture combined with some of the best weather in North America make San Diego an exciting port of call. (View current weather)

San Francisco, California
San Francisco is the ideal city for visitors. From the Golden Gate Bridge to Alcatraz and Fishersman’s Wharf, trolleys and prominent landmarks make getting around this city easy. For wonderful views of the city, a visit to the Art Deco Coit Tower is a must. (View current weather)