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The Ultimate California Coast Road Trip Itinerary
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Planning a California coast road trip?! Taking a drive down the PCH?! You’re in the right place! I’ve got loads of info for you!
A road trip down the California Coast on the Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) is an unforgettable way to see so much of what the state has to offer.
From waterfalls and castles (yes, really), to spectacular beaches and theme parks, thereâs absolutely no shortage of things to do on the California Coast.
Whether youâve got a weekend or a few weeks to travel, you can fill your time with a wide array of California experiences. Let’s get this Pacific Coast Highway road trip under way!
Being one of the most scenic drives in the world (and rightfully so), I advise you to take your sweet time to really savor all the charming beauty of this west coast road trip down California.
And before we go into it, if you’ve got even more time in California and you’d like to visit a few spots off the coast, check out my latest post: 45 (Extremely) Beautiful Places in California (opens in new tab, don’t worry!) << lots more itinerary inspiration for your California road trip!
Recommended Route down the California Coast
- Stop 1: San Francisco, California
- Stop 2: Half Moon Bay
- Stop 3: Santa Cruz
- Stop 4: Monterey/Carmel-by-the-Sea
- Stop 5: Big Sur
- Stop 6: San Simeon
- Stop 7: San Luis Obispo/Pismo Beach
- Stop 8: Solvang
- Stop 9: Santa Barbara
- Stop 10: Ventura â Channel Islands
- Stop 11: Malibu
- Stop 12: Los Angeles/Santa Monica
- Stop 13: Anaheim
- Stop 14: Orange County
- Stop 15: San Diego
ALL 75 of my favorite PCH stops RIGHT over here ! There’s tons of ideas in this California coast road trip itinerary, but those are my absolute favorites.
Note that the number of stops you’ll be able to make highly depends on how much time you have allotted for this California road trip.
Suggested One-Week Itinerary: If you have a week or so for this drive down the California Coast, I recommend a day in SF (depending on whether you’ve been or not), a day in Carmel/Monterey, a day in Big Sur , stopping at Hearst Castle in San Simeon, dune-bashing (if that’s your thing) in Pismo Beach, a day in Santa Barbara, stopping in Malibu en route of LA, checking out the main sights of LA/Santa Monica , then some beach time in Orange County .
Yes , it’ll be pretty jam-packed , but highly doable if you plan your drives correctly. You can really spend an infinite amount of time on the California Coast, so it’s hard to say exactly how long this road trip will take. It highly depends on your interest, how much time you wanna spend in the cities, and how much driving per day you wanna do.
Note that you can drive directly from San Francisco to LA in roughly 6 hours, but this route (via Highway 101 and Highway 5) will take you inland, meaning youâll miss out on so much of the Central Coast.
If youâre planning to drive round trip, I highly recommend that you drive South down the coast via Highway 1 â the Pacific Coast Highway , and then venture back up North via Highway 5 and Highway 101.
You can drive either way (from SF to LA/San Diego -or- LA/San Diego to SF), but I prefer driving South, starting in the SF Bay Area and making my way down to LA/SD. Pssst: the views are better this way as the car will be closer to the water. đ
Renting a Car: Since this is in fact a road trip , youâll need a vehicle to get you from place to place! Worth mentioning so you donât forget to account for the cost of a rental car when following this California coast road trip itinerary!
I like to search via this site in order to compare rental companies to see who has the best price.
Note that many rental car shops charge extra for returning their cars at different pick up/drop off locations â just something to keep in mind (it may be worth the extra 6 hour drive back to your original starting point to avoid this pesky fee).
Search for the cheapest car rentals over here !
WHERE TO GET THE BEST FLIGHT DEALS TO CALIFORNIA:
First things first, if youâre not a resident of San Francisco (or LA), youâll of course need to get yourself there. Since SFO is a major international airport, and a hub for many airlines, you can easily find cheap airfare within the states.
I swear by Skyscanner and Google Flights , and always always always use these two sites when looking for airfare. The option to watch prices and get email notifications are top notch and one of my favorite features of the two.
Always check budget airlines that may not be listed, especially if you are coming from other areas of the US with shorter flight times. A great list of budget airlines can be found here .
If youâll be following this itinerary and heading south (without driving the direct 6+ hours back to San Francisco ), youâll want to book two one-way tickets. 1) HOME â SFO, 2) LAXâ HOME. Make sure to search for one-way flights when booking tickets.
Totally your call, but I suggest flying round trip from the same airport so you can avoid one-way drop off rental car fees.
When to Drive Down the California Coast
Keep in mind that the summer months (June, July, and August) are usually rather foggy in San Francisco and down the California coast. Because of this, some mornings will be pretty damp and misty. For best weather and best chance of sunshine, plan for a road trip in either late September or October.
If summer is your only option, you may get lucky with clear skies, but donât count on it. However, with this in mind, the fog usually clears up by mid-morning/afternoon. Normal summer temps are in the low-60âs to mid-70âs, so bring a jacket and reconsider that convertible! âMay Grey, June Gloomâ is a real thing out here.
*All drive times are approximations. Traffic can be heavy at some points along the drive, and youâll likely be getting out of your car occasionally to take photos along the way.
Stumped on what to pack for a California road trip itinerary? Check out this ultimate road trip essentials packing guide (opens in new tab)!
What to Pack for your Pacific coast highway road trip (rotate sideways on Mobile)
Now let’s get this California coast road trip planning on it’s way!
California Coast Road Trip Itinerary:
1) start in san francisco.
Ahhh, SF, my favorite city; although technically Iâm biased because I chose to move to the city by the bay from NYC a few years ago. đ
A few San Francisco must doâs include either walking or driving over the Golden Gate Bridge, wandering around Fishermanâs Wharf (and stuffing your face with an ice cream sundae at Ghirardelliâs), getting spooked at Alcatraz Island (go on the night tour!), relaxing with some coffee in Union Square, walking down twisty Lombard Street, and riding a cable car.
Get some great views at either Twin Peaks or the top of Coit Tower, check out the Painted Ladies, commonly known as the âFull Houseâ houses, and nosh on some sourdough bread, fresh pasta in North Beach, and a burrito in the Mission District.
Other things to do in San Francisco include taking a panoramic night tour of city , cruise around the bay in a catamaran (champagne included!), see the Golden Gate Bridge from above on a seaplane tour , and taking a day trip to Napa Valley (not to be missed on any PCH road trip !)
Visiting San Francisco for the first time? Read THIS and THIS . đ And make sure to check out this perfect 3-day SF itinerary !
Beware, parking is not the greatest (and garages are expensive), and public transportation is somewhat lacking. I’ve lived here for 4 years now and still don’t love touring the city via car.
I recommend playing tourist and taking a full tour of the city instead of trying to do everything on your own. Or rent bikes , electric bikes (!!!), or even a really fun (and kind of cheesy) goCar if you’d prefer to fly solo. Uber is always a good suggestion, and with my discount code (jessicak148), you can get a few bucks off your first ride!
Read More about San Francisco:
- A First Time Visitors Guide to San Francisco
- The Ultimate San Francisco Food Bucket List
- Hiking in San Francisco: A Coastal Walk through Landsâ End
- 25 Spectacular Day Trips from San Francisco
- Best Places to Photograph the Golden Gate Bridge
- Best Desserts in SF (All my Favorite Spots)
Where to Stay in San Francisco
- Intercontinental San Francisco (up-scale luxury and fantastic restaurant)
- Hotel Carlton (travel themed and around the block from Mr. Holmes Bakehouse)
2) Half Moon Bay (45 minutes from SF)
Your first official stop on your California coast road trip (unless you wanna make a few stops in Pacifica /Pescadero – I’ve got a whole road trip guide from San Francisco to Santa Cruz here )! Say goodbye to the city and venture on over to Half Moon Bay, a cozy little seaside village right on the coast.
You could easily plan a full dayâs worth of activities here, but I suggest spending either a morning or afternoon, unless you want to take the plunge and stay at the ever-so-beautiful Ritz Carlton .
A few must doâs: go for a stroll on one of the many beaches that dot this area of the coastline (my favorites: Poplar, Mavericks, and Miramar), wander around Half Moon Bay Main Street, walk the coastal trail, and indulge in a lobster roll from Samâs Chowder House.
Read More about Half Moon Bay:
- The Weekend Guide to Half Moon Bay
- 12 Reasons to Love the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay
- All My Favorite Beaches in Half Moon Bay
3) Santa Cruz (1 hour from Half Moon Bay)
Drive a bit further on Highway 1 and youâll reach Santa Cruz, where I suggest stopping for a few hours . Walk on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, ride the Giant Dipper and/or the Ferris Wheel right on the beach, and stop for a snack or two (churros and funnel cake are my favorites). You can also head to Shark Fin Cove if you’re looking for a unique beach!
Also, donât miss the Mystery Spot, which I wonât give away for obvious reasons, and make sure you try Marianneâs before heading out (the absolute BEST ice cream in the area).
Read More about Santa Cruz:
15+ Things to do in Santa Cruz
4) Monterey/Carmel-by-the-Sea (45 minutes from Santa Cruz)
Next up on our Pacific Coast Highway road trip – Monterey and Carmel! California is just full of sweet little seaside towns, and this area, despite being rather touristy, is definitely one to stop at.
Monterey and Carmel are only a few miles apart, and I highly suggest spending the night in either of these towns (Monterey being the more affordable option) while on your California coast road trip.
A few recommended activities and bites: bundle up on a whale watching tour , indulge in clam chowder at Old Fishermanâs wharf, walk around Cannery Row, and spend a few hours at the Monterey Bay Aquarium (included in the San Francisco CityPASS if youâve gotten it previously).
Don’t miss a walk around the charming little town of Carmel, cruising around the area in a Sea Car , watching the sunset at Carmel Beach Park, and stopping at the viewpoints along the 17 Mile Drive.
On our most recent visit, I couldnât stop raving about the food, with my favorites being the Monterey Crepe Company, Redâs Donuts, and The Poke Lab. I really should make an-depth guide to Monterey soon!
Read More about Monterey/Carmel:
- Why I Want to Move to Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
- Monterey and the 17 Mile Drive
Where to Stay in Monterey:
- Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa (located on a golf course!)
- Holiday Inn Express Monterey-Cannery Row (wonderful location)
- The Monterey Tides Hotel (right on the beach!)
5) Big Sur (50 minutes from Monterey)
Next up: Big Sur , famous for a reason and many people’s favorite stop on this California coast road trip itinerary. Most people are surprised at how little âcivilizationâ is around here â no traffic lights, strip malls, or banks.
Itâs more of a state of mind rather than a specific point on a map, encompassing about 90 sunny Californian miles down the coast.
With this being said, plan to drive down the coast and consider setting up camp/hotel in another location, unless you want to fork over some big bucks for a luxury hotel. I recommend everyone spend a bit of time in Big Sur on a California coast road trip (at least half a day)â itâs too remarkable to miss!
Youâll be stopping on the side of the highway so many times youâll lose count â the coast line is just that spectacular! Itâs known for its winding turns, seaside cliffs, and breathtaking views of the often misty coastline.
A few must-doâs here in Big Sur : see McWay Falls at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, wiggle your toes in purple sand at Pfeiffer Beach (yes, parts of it really are purple, I was surprised tooâŚ), marvel at the Bixby Creek Bridge, and check out all the views from Point Lobos. OH, and if you’re visiting between February and April, definitely find the hidden blooms at Calla Lily Valley !
Read More on Big Sur
- A Big Sur Road Trip Itinerary: What to See, Do, Eat, and Enjoy
Where to Stay in Big Sur (Super Duper Beautiful Luxury Spots)
- Post Ranch Inn (cliff-top hotel with a gorgeous spa)
- Ventana Inn (luxe wilderness resort, with lots of privacy)
- Hyatt Carmel Highlands (overlooking Big Sur)
6) San Simeon (2 â 4 hours drive, depending on how many stops you make in Big Sur)
Did you think youâd be stopping at a castle on your California coast road trip? When I first learned about Hearst Castle, I was mesmerized. Being a historic landmark on the coast, tours do fill up in advance, so be sure to book your spot ahead of time .
First time visiting? Sign up for the Grand Rooms Tour â and thatâs exactly what youâll see â plenty of spectacularly ornate rooms, plus lots of time to explore the absolutely stunning grounds.
Non-negotiable on any California Coast road trip, in my opinion. Be sure to look out for the zebra on the side of the highway as you enter/leave. Bizarre, opulent, and oddly satisfying.
And while youâre in the area, make sure to stop at Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery, a popular spot to observe elephant seals with its own boardwalk and viewing areas.
The best times to visit the rookery are in late January, late April, and late October, but visits are encouraged year round. Have you seen an elephant seal use their large, inflatable noses to make noise? Itâs pretty wild!
7) San Luis Obispo/Pismo Beach/Morro Bay/Paso Robles (45 minutes from San Simeon)
So there’s kinda a lot to do in this little area – so best to pick and choose your favorites (if not, you can easily spend a whole week here!).
In SLO (what locals refer to as San Luis Obispo), sip pink drinks at the Madonna Inn , stuff your face with bbq are Firestone Grill, blow bubbles at the Bubble Gum Wall in downtown, and grab donuts at SLO Donut Company (SloDoCo). All my favorites, and I can’t image an afternoon not doing any of these.
Looking to stretch your legs? Opt for the Bluff Trail at MontaĂąa de Oro State Park, a 3.4 mile round trip relatively flat path with (better-than-okay) ocean views.
Thought Napa/Sonoma were the only wine countries in California? Winos â youâre in luck. This part of your California coast road trip (in Paso Robles ) features over 100 wineries, and deciding which to visit is the hardest part!
The DAOU Vineyards gets constant praise, and with itâs wonderful wine, olive oil, and views, itâs hard to beat!
Want someone else to take you around? Probably a good idea if you’ll be drinking lots of wine! Hop on a full-day hop-on, hop-off wine tasting tour (yes, they exist!) and you can choose your own itinerary in Paso Robles Wine Country.
Or take the easy way out and let someone else decide for you on this Ultimate Wine Experience in San Luis Obispo (foodie lunch and 3-5 wineries included!).
You need to include a dune buggy ride on Pismo Beach on your Pacific Coast Highway road trip ! One of the most epic things to do in this area! More info on that here . Nowhere else in California can you drive a vehicle on a public beach!
Before getting to SLO, you may as well make a pit stop in Moro Bay. If the weather cooperates (always a gamble over here), you’ll be rewarded with views of the giant monolith. Be sure to walk around the nearby beach to find sand dollars, and grab a cinnamon bun from one of the local bakeries.
If youâre thinking of stopping here for the night (or have had too much to drinkâŚ), consider staying at no other than the wildly famous Madonna Inn . But be sure to save your breakfast appetite for SLOâs legendary Big Sky CafĂŠ. Oh, and there’s always beach time as well if the weather cooperates.
8) Solvang (1 hour from San Luis Obispo)
A bit in-land, but well worth the few miles off the highway. This cute little area will feel as if youâve been transplanted to a Danish village, with authentic Dutch bakeries and international cuisine. Worth a quick pit stop, for the pastries alone (try the aebleskiver â pancake puffs). đ
Stroll the village to spot Danish icons including the Little Mermaid Fountain, a handful of historic windmills, the giant red clog, and Round Tower. Thereâs also two historic churches to check out, Old Mission Santa Ines and Bethania Lutheran.
Looking for something a bit more active? See the unique architecture of the only Danish city in The West via segway tour ! They are so much fun and an easy way to get around!
9) Santa Barbara (45 minutes from Solvang)
An absolute must-stop on any Pacific Coast Highway road trip ! Here in Santa Barbara â dubbed the American Riviera â youâll find widespread beaches and a truly relaxed atmosphere.
Downtown youâll find Mediterranean-style white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs, which accurately reflect the cityâs Spanish colonial heritage.
And the food! Oh, the food here! Consider joining a historic Santa Barbara Food Tasting Tour to get a true feel for what the locals love here (hint hint: includes Northern Italian dishes, gourmet cheese, local wine and handcrafted chocolates… yum).
Rather take a beer tour? Sign up for the Self-Guided Santa Barbara Lagoon Loop Craft Beer Trail (yes, it’s a thing down here).
Donât miss Old Mission Santa Barbara, a historic church known for its beauty, a panoramic view of the city from the Clock Tower observation deck of the Santa Barbara County Courthouse, and the Santa Barbara Public Market.
Save some time for Stearnâs Wharf and then beach it up, you deserve it! If you havenât noticed by now, Iâm all about that ice cream â satisfy your sweet tooth at McConnellâs Fine Ice Creams (worth the wait and then some).
And whatever you do, don’t leave Santa Barbara without taking a surf lesson (<– reserve your spot now, as they can fill up pretty quickly during the warmer months).
Where to Stay in Santa Barbara:
- Inn by the Harbor (romantic and Mediterranean two blocks from the waterfront)
Recommended Tours in Santa Barbara:
- El Paseo Wine and Photo Tour
- Santa Barbara Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure
- Santa Barbara Funk Zone: Food and Photo Tour
10) Ventura for Channel Islands National Park (40 minutes from Santa Barbara)
Usually not very common on a âtraditionalâ California coast road trip, but I couldnât leave this destination off the list. In Ventura, be sure to check out Mission San Buenaventura, Olivas Adoble, and Oxnard Beach Part.
This vibrant town is the unexpected spot to make your way to Channel Islands National Park, located just off the coast via ferry, plane, or private boat.
Take a break from the crazy urban life and go for a hike on the Channel Islands, literally! The park is comprised of 5 islands and their surrounding mile of ocean, so itâs best to decide beforehand where and what to go/do.
Head to Inspiration Point on Anacapa Island for some of the best views of the National Park, and/or you can snorkel/dive/kayak in Landing Cove (Anacapa Island) or at Scorpion Anchorage (Santa Cruz Island). If youâre on Santa Cruz Island, be sure to check out Cavern Point, which provides a spectacular view after a short hike. You can even go whale watching around here!
FYI â there is NO transportation available on the islands â you have to either walk, kayak, or cruise around via private boat. Bicycles are not allowed. Plan a day trip here from Ventura to get your nature fix.
Recommended Channel Islands Tours
- Channel Islands Full-Day Private Sailing Trip
11) Malibu (50 minutes from Ventura)
Just the name âMalibuâ sounds exotic and beachy to me. Here on your California coast road trip youâll find wide stretches of beaches, celebrity homes, and The Getty Villa (which is said to be absolutely stunning).
But Malibu is more than just that, including stunning canyons, horse ranches, waterfront restaurants, acres of land, and lots and lots of hiking trails. You can also take a private surf lesson if you missed out in Santa Barbara!
A few spots not to miss: Paradise Cove (the only restaurant you can actually drink on the beach), Geoffreyâs Malibu for a wonderful lunch view (get some fresh seafood here!), Point Dume Beach (youâll always see dolphins!), Malibu Pier, a tour of celebrity homes , and wide and sandy Zuma Beach, known for its excellent surf.
Donât leave without some gelato from Grom Gelateria, the absolute best of the best! And if you’re a sucker for fantastic views like me, don’t miss out on a Malibu scenic airplane tour ! Your pictures will be epic, I promise!
12) Los Angeles/ Santa Monica (50 minutes from Malibu)
I highly suggest you spend at least 2-3 days here as there is just SO much to do . Youâll want to divide your time between Downtown LA (DTLA) and Santa Monica/Venice Beach, with possible other stops to make as well.
After checking out all the necessary tourist hot spots , you’ll have more time to envelope yourself in the “true” feeling of Los Angeles. Promise me you won’t miss a Warner Brothers Hollywood Studio Tour !
In DTLA , I highly suggest the Broad Museum (FREE, but usually a long wait time), getting an egg sandwich at Eggslut, The Last Bookstore, macaroons at Bouttega Louie, and culture and snacks in Little Tokyo.
Don’t feel like walking? Take a segway tour of DTLA ! Don’t feel like figuring out public transportation? A hop-on, hop-off bus of the LA area is always the way to go!
In Santa Monica and Venice , be sure to check out the Santa Monica Boardwalk (ride the ferris wheel and/or the coaster during sunset), Abbot Kinney Boulevard, Venice Canals, and the Venice Beach Boardwalk.
In addition, you canât miss the Urban Lights exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)! Youâll find pretty cool murals all around the area as well if thatâs your type of thing (it most definitely is mine)!
Hike in the Hollywood Hills , take an airplane tour of Santa Monica and the coastline , go on a tour of some movie stars’ homes ,
Read More about Los Angeles/Santa Monica:
- The Ultimate SoCal Guide: 25 âVery LAâ Things to do in Los Angeles, California
- The Perfect Way to Spend A Day (or Two) in LA
- The Cool Girlâs Guide to LA: What to See, Do, Eat, and Enjoy
Where to Stay in Los Angeles/Santa Monica
- The Orlando Hotel (middle of West Hollywood and lots of great Mexican nearby!)
- HI Hostel (perfect for solo travelers, and around the block from the beach)
13) Anaheim for Disneyland (45 minutes from LA)
Disney lovers will enjoy this spot for sure, but just for the record, Disneyland is not as large and/or âwow!!!!â as Disney World. I had a Disney-fanatic-friend visit Disneyland a few months back and she was not impressed to say the least.
Save this stop if youâve never been to the location in Florida, or if you canât stand not to check it out for yourself. Regardless, youâll have a grand olâ time on the rollercoasters and indulging in all things Mickey.
A few parks to check out (click to buy tickets): Universal Studios Hollywood , Disneyland Park , Adventure City, and Disney California Adventure Park.
I highly recommend getting these theme park tickets in advance to by-pass any super-long lines and spend more time in the parks. You’ll save yourself lots of time, that’s for sure!
- Universal Studios Hollywood 1-Day Ticket with Options
- Anaheim: Disneyland Resort 1-Day Entrance Ticket
14) Orange County: Huntington Beach/Newport Beach/Laguna Beach (35 minutes from Anaheim)
This stretch of coast is absolutely BEAUTIFUL and should not be missed if your itinerary has you driving down to San Diego (or even as an extra stop from the LA/Ahaheim area).
Here youâll find manicured beach towns, a hell of a lot of beautiful people, and even more beautiful stretches of sand with mesmerizing sunsets.
The beaches are plentiful, but my favorites include Huntington Beach , Newport Beach, and Laguna Beach, all within a few miles of each other. We recently spent a bit of time in San Clemente , and fell in love with the town! Donât miss gelato at Gelato Paradiso and the views from Heisler Park and Dana Point.
You wonât want to skip âThe OCâ on your California coast road trip â I can promise you that!
Read More about Orange County/Southern California
- My Birthday in Sunny Southern California
- 4 Days in Huntington Beach: Everything You Need to Know
- The Complete Guide to San Clemente
Want to extend your PCH road trip?!
1) GO FURTHER SOUTH! You could choose to venture even further south to San Diego, as there’s lots and lots to do! Watch this space for updates and more information on California, including best things to do in San Diego as well!
2) START UP NORTH! Interested in starting this Pacific Coast Highway road trip a bit north of San Francisco? Check out the drive from San Francisco to Mendocino , highly recommended in my opinion if you’ve got a few more days to explore! A weekend in Mendocino is the perfect way to start your trip! And if you’re looking for some redwoods, you’ll find lots around here !
3) HEAD ALL THE WAY TO SEATTLE! Yes, it’s possible! If you have ample extra time, say another week (or more), check all these stops on a San Francisco to Seattle road trip ! Crater Lake and donuts, anyone?!
Have you ever take a California coast road trip?! Is taking a road trip down the Pacific Coast Highway on your bucket list?!
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July 30, 2020 at 5:32 pm
Totally agree! I added Santa Barbara last minute to my road trip and you are so right – you don’t want to miss out on this city. The weather was as close to perfect as you can get. It really makes you want to spend as much time outside as possible.
If you are looking for bike rentals I would suggest Cal Coast Adventures as they offer tons of biking options. Beach cruisers to mountain bikes – they really have it all!
Another bucket list item I was able to check off was learning to surf with Santa Barbara Surf School. The instructors were so knowledgeable about ocean life and safety and I stood up on my first wave.
It was an experience I’ll never forget. Can’t wait to make my way back to Santa Barbara!
October 20, 2020 at 8:22 am
I wanted to thank you for all your great advice and suggestions. My husband and I decided to take a spontaneous 4-day weekend road trip down the PCH. We flew in to San Francisco from Minneapolis and, thanks to your posts, were able to experience some amazing sights. We flew in later in the day, so we stayed in Pacifica for the night. We were right on the beach and saw our first California sunset there! I rolled my eyes at your Taco Bell suggestion (in a another post), but we decided to try it (as my husband is a Mt. Dew lover!). What a fun experience … a Mt. Dew margarita, a Grande Burrito and an awesome ocean view!!
The next day we started our journey down 1 and made it from Half Moon Bay down to Santa Barbara and then back up to San Francisco. We had a fabulous experience, thanks to both beautifully sunny, warm October weather and your insight and suggestions (on this post and several others). We packed in a lot, but it was a trip of a lifetime and made more special with your help!
November 15, 2020 at 7:04 pm
Hi Alison – so glad you had such a special trip! I absolutely LOVE the PCH and California in general so I'm so happy my posts were helpful! Hope you get back to CA sooner than later! And yes – we love that Mountain Dew marg, haha!
December 22, 2020 at 12:11 am
Great itinerary and very nice hotel recommendations. I really enjoyed reading this. On stop #10, Ventura, consider stopping by the Hollywood Beach Salon – Spa – Boutique for some relaxation overlooking the beautiful Channel Islands Harbor!
January 18, 2021 at 1:05 pm
I also want to golf at Pebble
January 19, 2021 at 10:23 am
That would be such an experience! It's on my husband's bucket list for sure!
January 22, 2021 at 7:15 am
Hi, I live in Westminster near Anaheim and am going to visit my daughter in Monterey from 2/5-2/7. This is a short trip. I am thinking take the fastest route there and on the way back make short stops at some of the places you recommended. I will have my 3 kids with me in their 20s and possibly my Australian Shepherd. I was wondering what you recommend? The trip back has to be done in one day. I'm a little nervous about driving to since I tend to get lost lol. Thank you
January 22, 2021 at 1:52 pm
Hi Mary! I recommend stopping in Paso Robles, Morro Bay, and San Luis Obispo. These 3 spots are all so different from each other and aren't too far apart. Morro Bay is on the coast (look out for adorable sea otters), Paso has delicious wines (just make sure they aren't take out only right now), and SLO is a fun town to walk around (don't miss the bubble gum wall!).
Also, I'd opt to take the 101 (and NOT highway 1) driving down from Monterey to Paso since the drive from Monterey through Big Sur to Cambria is literally on the side of a cliff and takes forever.
Have fun!!!
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An Iconic California Coast Road Trip Itinerary (45 Epic Stops!)
Post Summary: 45 Epic California Coast Road Trip Stops (Northbound!)
Did you know that California’s Highway 1 is one of the most popular west coast road trips in the United States?
It makes perfect sense. California’s rugged coastline, gorgeous sunsets, and nostalgic adventure feel have drawn us in more times than we can count!
If you’re hoping to plan your own road trip down the famous Highway 1, you’ve come to the right place. From the Redwoods all the way down to the sunny beaches of San Diego, there are so many amazing stops to see!
In this post, we’re sharing our favorite stops along Highway 1 for the ultimate California coast road trip. We hope this post encourages you to create your own adventure in California and explore this beautiful coast!
After reading this guide on how to plan a trip to the California coast, youâll be ready to have another epic western US adventure.
The Ultimate California Coast Road Trip (All The Best Stops)
Where do i begin northbound or southbound.
Where to start your California Coast road trip is completely up to you!
Starting south and driving northbound is probably the most common way to travel Highway 1 because of the easy access to airports and rental cars to begin your journey.
There are easy southern starting points like San Diego or Los Angeles. Northern California starting points are a little more difficult – you’ll have to begin in Medford, Oregon, or Redding, California and drive a few hours to the coast to begin.
However, if you’re driving from Portland or Seattle and following our Pacific Coast Highway road trip or our Oregon Coast Road Trip , you’ll find that going southbound isn’t much of a problem!
For the sake of this post, we’re sharing stops in the order of someone going northbound!
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The California Coast Road Trip – Northbound (Beginning in San Diego!)
San diego area stops.
To get a taste of SoCal, visit San Diego! San Diego is one of the most beautiful places in California, and it offers visitors gorgeous views, lots of fun attractions, and a diverse array of activities and experiences.
Here are some of the most popular (for good reason!)âand our favoriteâplaces to go in San Diego:
La Jolla is one of the most popular attractions in San Diego! This is because of its cute and high-end shops, delicious restaurants, and tons of amazing places to stay.
If you love animals and long walks, youâll want to visit the La Jolla Cove and the La Jolla Coast Walking Trail to see all kinds of coastal creatures!
The beaches in La Jolla are also top-notch for ocean kayaking (where you can go into sea caves!)! There are also tons of opportunities to go snorkeling/swimming, and relaxing.
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
Looking to be close to town while still having adventures in nature? Check out Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve !
In the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, youâll find tons of hiking trails (both popular and more secluded), unique foliage specific to this area, lots of wildlife, gorgeous Pacific Ocean views, and lovely corners to find solitude and relaxation.
Some of our favorite things about Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve are the beautiful cliffs, blooming wildflowers native to Southern California, and the Torrey Pines State Beach .
A day use fee to the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve costs between $10-25 , depending on what vehicle you drive. The gates open at 7:15AM, though the park is busiest from 10AM-1PM everyday!
Just north of San Diego , Encinitas is another perfect stop on your California coast road trip.
Here, youâll find lots of great beaches to relax or play, including Cardiff State Beach , Swamiâs Beach , and Moonlight State Beach !
For a full stay in Encinitas, take a day at LEG O LAND California (just 15 minutes north of Encinitas in Carlsbad, CA)! You can also stroll through the San Diego Botanic Garden , and grab a bite to eat at the famous restaurant, The Taco Stand .
San Clemente
For cute California vibes, you must stop in San Clemente, California!
San Clemente boasts top-notch relaxation and picnicking at the San Clemente State Beac h . There is also fun hiking/strolling along the 2.3-mile San Clemente Beach Trail , great surfing, epic sunset views on the San Clemente Pier , and tons of cute shops and restaurants.
Orange County Stops
Orange County is the place to go if you’re looking for epic outdoor adventures. From surfing their iconic waves to exploring the gorgeous bluffs and canyon trails, there’s so many amazing places to go in Orange County!
Here are some of our favorite things to do:
Laguna Beach
Laguna Beach is full of amazing opportunities to hit the beach, explore the coast, and stroll around downtown. With their weekly summer art walks, this is a perfect stop for people who love locally-made goods.
Looking to stay on a budget during your California Coast road trip? Here are some free things to do in Orange County to have fun and save money at the same time!
Newport Beach
Newport Beach is the perfect destination for boutique shops, paddle boarders, and sailboat lovers!
Looking for a bit more adventure? Head over to “The Wave” which is located at the end of the jetty. This is where giant waves come and challenge even the best surfers – you’re sure to get a show here!
Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach is the place to go if you’re seeking that iconic California coast culture. There won’t be a shortage of surfers here! Some of the best waves on the entire California Coast are found on Huntington Beach.
Want to experience the waves for yourself? Consider taking a lesson with Toes on The Nose surf school to try out a new skill!
Los Angeles Stops
Los Angeles is another big city stop along your California Coast road trip. Known for its fame and glamor, Los Angeles features the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame , top-tier restaurants, and hundreds of unique shops, hotels, and attractions.
Santa Monica
Santa Monica is the place to go for iconic California fun. Popular for its amazing public pier, this area is full of activities to do on your California Coast road trip. Stop a while and play in the waves, check out the amusement park right on the pier, or grab an ice cream cone and watch the sunset.
There isn’t a bad way to experience Santa Monica Pier!
Venice Beach
When planning your California coast road trip itinerary, be sure to include visiting Venice Beach. This is a classic SoCal beach with tons of popular attractions.
Known for its bohemian vibe, the walkable Venice Beach highlights street performers, a fun pier to walk on and watch the sunset, and unique beachside activities.
The Getty Museum is a FREE museum located in West Hollywood in Los Angeles.
Being one of the largest art organizations in the world, you must visit the Getty Museum! Here, youâll find both American and European Art, lots of unique architecture, and gardens to spend hours in.
Other Famous L.A. Destinations
Want more to do while in Los Angeles? We gotchu! While in this popular SoCal city, be sure to check out The Broad , Griffith Observatory , Hollywood Bowl , Watts Towers Arts Center , Los Angeles Theater , Los Angeles Conservancy , and Huntington Beach Pier .
Topanga State Park
Topanga State Park is known as the largest state park within a city limit in the US. It is one of the easiest natural attractions to access while in the greater Los Angeles area!
With over 76 miles of trails, Topanga State Park is the perfect place to escape after exploring the big city.
The most popular trails in Topanga State Park include the Eagle Rock/Eagle Spring Loop Trail , Musch Ranch Trail , and Will Rogers Trail .
Not up for hiking? Try biking or horseback riding!
Malibu, California is one of the most well-known cities along the California coastline. It’s known for its big estates and the grand homes of celebrities!
In Malibu, you can also expect a relaxed surf culture in places like Zuma Beach and Point Dume State Beach .
For jaw-dropping harbor scenes and vintage town vibes, be sure to stop in Ventura, CA!
What makes Ventura unique is their popular Surfers Point at Seaside Park . This is a paved beach pathway lined with palm treesâand easy access to Santa Cruz Island . This is an island located in Channel Islands National Park that has tons of hiking, kayaking, diving, and camping.
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is one of the most picturesque areas along the west coast with cool attractions. It’s often called the American Riviera!
Some of the most popular destinations in Santa Barbara include the Old Santa Barbara Mission and botanical gardens, hiking at Figueroa Mountain or Arroyo Burro Beach County Park , and stopping for a margarita, Mexican food, and epic sunsets at the end of the day.
San Lius Obispo Stops
San Luis Obispo, or SLO, is one of the cutest stops on the California coast with many fun attractions!
Here are some of our favorite activities in San Luis Obispo:
Lompoc Flower Fields
The Lompoc Flower Fields is a stunning area filled with larkspur, stock, and sweet peas.
The best times to see the blooms at the Lompoc Flower Fields are between May and June!
While the fields are privately owned (AKA no trespassing!), you can take pictures from the side of the road. Even better, stop to buy some locally owned fruit stands along the way and enjoy a treat!
The Town of San Luis Obispo
The charming town and greater area of San Luis Obispo has lots of things to do for families, couples, individuals, and friends. It’s almost halfway between San Francisco and L.A.!
While in the area, you can relax at Pismo Beach , go wine tasting in SLOâs wine country , or explore the MontaĂąa de Oro Bluff Trail (easy, 4.1-mile trek with 229â elevation gain) in MontaĂąa de Oro State Park .
Hiking the Bluff Trail and tide pooling near Spooners Cove is another fun stop in SLO. It offers visitors epic views of the California coast!
Big Sur Stops
For a complete road trip up the California coast, you must travel along the world-famous Big Sur Scenic Byway.
Big Sur is a 90-mile stretch of coast with some of the most scenic curves and bends along the coast. It’s truly a must-see attraction!
Sunrise at Coastal Pullouts
Along these winding, twisting roads are endless opportunities to pull the car over and capture the roaring waves crashing into the cliffs! Foggy hills, jagged rocks, and dramatic coastlines are around every corner here in Big Sur.
Read More: The Ultimate Pacific Coast Road Trip
McWay Falls
If any view can sum up your time on the California Coast, the view of this 80ft tall McWay Falls would be it!
It’s the shortest recorded trail in the Big Sur area. That makes it a perfect option for families and people who want to quickly stop by on their drive.
Park at the parking lot labeled “Overlook/Waterfall Trail/Pelton Wheel” and head back toward the coast. You cross through a tunnel that goes under the highway, and then have access to the boardwalk view of McWay Falls. Viewing platforms, short walk.
There is no beach access at McWay Falls!
Read More: How To Pull Off A Day Trip To Big Sur, California
Pfeiffer Beach
Pfeiffer Beach is a wonderful place to explore, that’s marbled with purple sand! However, be caution of the route! The way to the beach is through a winding 2-mile narrow road, so be prepared to squeeze right next to another car to get by one another!
Another popular attraction for visitors in Keyhole Rock. Keyhole Rock which is a natural bridge worn through by the crashing waves.
Read More: California’s Black Sand Beach
Bixby Creek Bridge
Did you know this is one of the most photographed bridges in California?
Built in 1932, this bridge was important to the people of Big Sur because it finally connected communities on either side of the canyon. Before the bridge, people had to drive on an 11-mile old and dangerous coastal road to reach the other side!
There are pullouts available on either side of the bridge and an overflow parking lot on the north/inland side.
Carmel-by-the-Sea Stops
One of the cutest and most charming spots along the California coast is Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey!
There are tons of little shops, art galleries, and cafĂŠs in these towns. Here are some of our favorite attractions in Carmel-by-the-Sea:
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
Point Lobos Natural Reserve is located just south of Monterey, California. This area is widely referred to as the “crown jewel” of California state parks. This is because of its focus on natural preservation, miles of trails, and gorgeous coastline. Because of its proximity to larger cities and right off Highway 1, this place is an easy getaway for visitors to be immersed in nature.
You can explore See Monterey’s website for things to do at Point Lobos like as hiking, bird watching, diving and other activities!
Natural Bridges State Beach
For excellent bird watching and places to explore marine life, check out Natural Bridges State Beach!
At Natural Bridges State Beach, youâll see grand sea stacks along the compact, sandy beach, tide pools that are perfect for curious kids, and lots of wildlife.
Just 10 minutes north of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey, CA is another charming town in Central California.
In Monterey, the most popular attractions include visiting Cannery Row. It actually inspired John Steinbeckâs Cannery Row , and the Monterey Bay Aquarium .
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
For a romantic date with your beau or fun day with the family, visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk âan amusement park set right along the sandy beaches of Central California!
Admission to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk starts at $40 (though you can often find deals!), and hours are typically 10AM-10PM in the peak summer season.
Shark Fin Cove
Be on the lookout for this spot before the small town Davenport, California because it can be easily missed! There is no sign indicating the cove’s location, just a large pull out on the coastal side of Highway 1! You can park your car free of charge right off the road on a cleared dirt area.
After a brief walk across old train tracks from the “parking lot”, you can stand on the cliffs above to get a dramatic view. There are walking paths to see the “shark fin” from many perspective, and all are unique and beautiful, in our opinion.
You can also choose to climb down to to the bottom to explore on the beach. The beach access is a steep but manageable trail, and we enjoyed an empty beach with the early sunset. Be careful not to enter the natural arch on the far left side of the beach. Loose rocks often fall from the top (we saw it happen!) and standing under when that happens could be extremely dangerous.
Read More: What To Expect At Shark Fin Cove – Davenport, California
Davenport Pier
This is located not even a mile away from Shark Fin Cove. The Davenport Pier was once used for the village of Davenport, but only the concrete base remains intact. Park at the Davenport Beach parking lot to view it from the cliffs about.
The route down to the actual beach is dangerous, so use your best judgement when deciding to make the descent. Here is a helpful article that explains the area and what you might expect here!
San Francisco Area Stops
San Franciscoâlike many big citiesâis a bustling area full of unique places, diverse people, and lots to do!
Weâve narrowed down some of the best stops in San Francisco for you to add to your California Coast road trip itinerary:
Gol d en Gate Bridge
Who doesnât love a classic? While traveling along the California coast, you must stop at the iconic Golden Gate Bridge for pictures and to enjoy the view of the bay and Alcatraz.
Just 30 minutes from the city center, this stop is one of the most convenient along your entire road trip!
Fishermanâs Wharf
Fishermanâs Wharf is another one of those iconic San Francisco stops you must take while traveling along the California coast.
Here, you can explore the wharf, rent a bike , go shopping , eat at any of the amazing restaurants, visit local galleries and museums , and more!
Want more activities like this? Check out Pier 39 âa popular pier on the ocean that offers visitors tons of fun activities, shops, restaurants, and experiences!
About 40 minutes from San Francisco, Muir Woods was named a national monument in 1908 after the well-known naturalist, John Muir.
Within Muir Woods, you can hike the Canopy View Trail, which is a great hike that takes you right under big redwoods!
IMPORTANT: Muir Woods has very specific parking requirements, and you must reserve a spot in advance , so be sure to plan ahead before you go as walk-ins are prohibited.
Bolinas Ridge
Bolinas Ridge âa mountain in Mt. Tamalpais State Park âis one of the most popular hiking destinations for visitors and locals alike!
You can summit Bolinas Ridge for yourself on the Bolinas Ridge Trail , which is a 21.9-mile trek with 2,470 feet of elevation gain.
One of the best things about this area is that you can hike it or bike it, take as much or as little time as youâd like, and enjoy the scenery of Central California all the while!
Stinson Beach
Found on Bolinas Bay, Stinson Beach is a great way to stop and have a picnic while driving along the California coastline.
Here, you can look for critters in tide pools with the kids, relax with a book and drink on the beach, or explore the nearby town.
Point Reyes National Seashore
Point Reyes National Seashore is one of the most unique stops along the Pacific Coast Highway , as itâs known as being one of the âfoggiest places in North America,â has lots of hiking, is perfect for camping overnight, and has tons of epic hiking trails .
Some of our favorite hikes (among many more !) in Point Reyes National Seashore include the Laguna Trail Coast Trail Loop (6 miles), Tule Elk Road Tomales Point Trail (9 miles), and Elephant Seal Overlook Trail (0.5 miles).
Northern California Stops
While making your way up to Northern California, youâll want to make sure to visit these popular attractions:
Just north of San Francisco, Bodega Bay is a must-see stop on your California coast road trip.
Known for its hiking around Bodega Head âwhich also has epic whale watchingâand easy access to the beachside Doran Regional Park , this area is perfect for nature-lovers and outdoor adventurers.
Near Bodega Bay, you can also take a spa day at the OSMOSIS Day Spa Sanctuary , stay at The Lodge at Bodega Bay , or hike around the bay on the Shorttail Gulch Trailhead .
Sonoma Coast State Park
North of Bodega Bay, youâll find the stunning Sonoma Coast State Park âa natural area full of great hikes, epic Pacific Ocean views, and fun beaches to explore. Itâs the perfect place for families or solo trips!
Within Sonoma Coast State Park, you can go horseback riding on the Bodega Dunes trail system , hike the Kortum Trail (easy, 9.3 miles with 912 feet elevation gain), and go beachcombing on the rugged, sandy beaches.
Shelter Cove – Black Sands Beach
With a coastline of over 20 miles and unique black sand, the Black Sands Beach near Shelter Cove is one of the coolest beaches in Northern California!
One of the best ways to experience Black Sands Beach is on the Lost Coast Trail âa 24.6-mile trek that offers visitors a unique coastal wilderness hiking adventure and sightings of classic coastal wildlife.
Not up for hiking? This area is perfect for tide pooling and enjoying the natural wildflowers!
Fort Ross and the Fort Ross State Historic Park is a great place to experience the wide variety of stories, cultures, and natural history of the area. The primary people group that inhabits the land have been the Kashia Pomo Indian Tribe . Russian colonizers (1812-1842) and the Ranch era (1842-1972) changed the primary inhabitants, then the area became a protected resource as a State Historic Park.
You can learn more about this areaâs rich history at the parkâs Visitor Center !
Mendocino is another unique coastal area in Northern California that has lots of things to do on the California coast.
While in the area, you should explore the Mendocino Headlands State Park , peruse the Water Gallery , and walk through the Cypress Grove park .
Eureka! While the name might have a silly history , it also means âI have found it!â with a connotation of discovery. Eureka, California is no exception, as thereâs lots to discover in this California coastal town!
While in Eureka, be sure to check out the townâs local stores , explore the Victorian-era Carson Mansion , stop at Stinky Beach (which, unlike the name, is not stinkyâŚanymore), and follow the cityâs mural map to see unique art from local artists.
Sue-Meg State Park
Directly 30 miles north of Eureka, Sue-Meg State Park is the perfect stop for those who want to camp overnight , hike, or learn more about the culture and history of the area.
One of the easiest ways to experience Sue-Meg State park is by hiking the 3.1-mile-long Patrickâs Point Rim Trail , which starts at Palmerâs Point and ends at Agate Beach.
If youâre staying here for longer, make it a full day and drive along Wedding Rock Road to make the short, steep climb up to Wedding Rock . Here, you can explore North Coast Native American history at SumĂŞg Village .
Trinidad is one of the best places in California to explore cool beaches, because of the many sea stacks and unique geological features!
While in Trinidad, youâll want to check out Agate Beach , Trinidad State Beach (where you can also hike the Trinidad Head Trail Loop ), and Old Home Beach !
Whether you want to go on a morning walk on the beach or love seaside sunsets, Trinidadâs beaches are the way to go.
Redwood National Park Stops
Redwood National Park is one of the coolest national parks in the westâand for good reason!
If youâre not sure what to do while in Redwood National Park, make sure to add these to your list:
Humboldt Redwoods State Park
To travel the 32-mile-long Avenue of the Giants âa scenic drive through some of the largest redwood trees in the areaâyouâll want to visit Humboldt Redwoods State Park !
Open year-round, Humboldt Redwoods State Park is the perfect place to vacation and get a taste of Northern California magic.
We suggest stopping by the visitor center , admire the 300-foot-tall trees on the Gould Grove Nature Trail , walk along the fallen Dyerville Giant , and take a dip in the South Fork of the Eel River .
Fern Canyon
The Fern Canyon Trail is one of our favorites in Redwoods National Park and is a Northern California gem. With tons of plants, cool lighting, and enchanting vibes, youâll feel like youâre in a fairytale when hiking along the Fern Canyon Trail!
The Fern Canyon Trail is a short 1-mile loop thatâs perfect for all levels.
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
The expansive Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is one of the best state parks in the redwoods area, as it has over 75 miles of hiking trails, great camping spots , and epic views of Northern Californiaâs world-famous redwood trees.
Thereâs also tons of resources for kids , making it a perfect stop on your family road trip!
While visiting Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, you might even catch sight of a herd of Roosevelt Elk.
NOTE: Permits/day-use fees are required in some locations in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, such as Gold Bluffs Beach .
Tall Trees Grove
One of the best hiking areas in the greater Redwoods National Park is the Tall Trees Grove .
You can park at the trailhead parking lot and reach the Tall Trees Grove on a 4.5-mile round trip backcountry hike with a total 1,600 feet of elevation gain.
Permits are required to visit the Tall Trees Grove , but theyâre easy to get online and FREE! You must reserve your permit 24 hours in advance of visiting the Tall Trees Grove.
California Coast Road Trip Conclusion
Alright, you’ve made it all the way across Highway 1 and 101 on a California Coast road trip! Want to keep driving? Read our guide on the best Oregon Coast road trip route, and even continue to Washington with our Olympic Peninsula road trip route !
We hope you enjoyed our post and happy travels!
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The Ultimate Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip
Get ready to enjoy a scenic Highway 1 road trip. Our Pacific Coast Highway itinerary highlights the best places to stop along the way.
February 16, 2024
“It is all very beautiful and magical here—a quality which cannot be described. You have to live it and breathe it, let the sun bake it into you.” â Ansel Adams
Brisk, salty air flows through your hair, sweeping curves captivate your senses, and cliffside views take your breath away. Taking a road trip down the Pacific Coast Highway feels like a right of passage and reminds us that it’s as much about the journey as it is about the destination.
So, load up on your favorite California-made snacks , fill the gas tank, secure your surfboard, turn on the radio, and get ready for the ultimate Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) road trip . Whether you've recently gotten your car repaired by a mechanic or you’re fresh off the lot , there’s no better way to show off your whip than to take it for a ride along 655 miles of California’s coastline.
Known as one of the most scenic drives in the country, the PCH—also called Highway 1—runs next to the ocean’s crashing waves, from Leggett in Mendocino County all the way down to Dana Point in Orange County . With so many miles to cover, considering all the potential Pacific Coast Highway stops can seem daunting—but we found the best road trip sights along the way, so relax and make the most of every minute.
Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip Itinerary: Day 1
Begin your adventure at the starting point of Highway 1, located just beyond Capistrano Beach in Dana Point. You will have an enjoyable and scenic 45-minute drive that takes you past the picturesque Laguna Beach , skirts the edges of Crystal Cove State Park, and brings you close to the Newport Beach Pier, before you reach your destination at Huntington Beach.
Huntington Beach
Dubbed “Surf City USA”, this stop is a must on any true California coastal road trip . Pull over, grab your surfboard, and jump into the swells to really experience the Golden State. After catching the perfect wave, it’s time to climb back into the car, roll down the windows, and breathe in the fresh air as you make your way up the state.
Venice Beach
After driving on Highway 1 for about two hours, you’ll come upon Venice Beach. Between the street performers, local artists, eclectic shops, and gorgeous views of the pier in the distance, this destination is well worth the time spent off the road. Appreciate the quirky culture of the Venice Beach Boardwalk and explore the iconic Venice canals to stay along the water’s edge.
If the beach is not calling, however, head inland to grab a slice of vegan pizza , visit the art museums of downtown Los Angeles , see the Hollywood Walk of Fame , or admire the architecture of Beverly Hills mansions.
Santa Monica
Once you’re done exploring Venice, make your way to Santa Monica. The Santa Monica Pier is worth a trip, so take a ride on the ferris wheel at Pacific Park and grab a bite to eat for dinner. With a long day under your belt, spend a luxurious evening in town , rest your head at one of the nearby hotels, and get ready for the adventures awaiting on the next leg of your trip.
Pacific Coast Highway Itinerary: Day 2
The following morning, make the short drive up to Malibu to look at the coastal homes and enjoy breakfast at one of the local restaurants. Stop by the rocky coves, cliffs, and headlands at Point Dume, and practice your skills at one of the most scenic rock-climbing spots in California . Then, take in the views of the San Fernando Valley from Topanga Overlook before continuing on.
Drive north to Ventura to take a surf break at Surfers Point, see the long Ventura Pier where fishermen cast their lines, walk around Ventura Harbor Village, visit the town’s historical sights, and discover beauty within the art galleries.
Santa Barbara
From Ventura, it’s a short jaunt to Santa Barbara , where the rolling hills and sweeping vineyards show the agricultural power of the California coast. Indulge in the local goods, dine alfresco, and hike around the varied landscape before hitting the road again.
San Luis Obispo
Spend some time getting to know the Central Coast’s surf scene to see how it stands up to Southern California’s reputation. Then, explore Pismo Beach’s oceanside parks, farmers market, shopping outlets, and butterfly grove before enjoying a picnic on the sand. After walking around this beloved beach town, head slightly inland to San Luis Obispo .
Admire the Spanish architecture, meander through the museums, snap a pic in the quirky Bubblegum Alley, and check in to the vibrant Madonna Inn for a charming overnight experience unlike any other.
Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip Itinerary: Day 3
Drive for 45 minutes and start the day with a 15-minute excursion inland to San Simeon to tour the elaborate Hearst Castle. While mansions are anything but rare in Southern California, this opulent residence showcases the impressively lavish life of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst , whose home included 165 rooms on 127 acres complete with pools, fountains, and precisely landscaped gardens.
Savor the ocean views from the balconies before heading into town to check out one of the industry-changing surf shops : Hobie Surf Shop. Add another surfboard to your collection, then find your way back onto Highway 1 to experience more of the breathtaking coastline.
In the morning, venture on toward the hot springs , rolling dunes, and unbeatable seafood of Big Sur . Take a short hike to see McWay Falls in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park , then continue on to cross the oft-photographed Bixby Bridge and experience the rugged coastal views from atop one of the tallest single-span concrete bridges in the world. Just north of here, you’ll find the quaint town of Carmel-by-the-Sea , followed by the popular destination of Monterey.
Take some time to explore the aquarium, Cannery Row, and Old Fisherman’s Wharf that make Monterey one of the best stops along the coast . Just on the other side of Monterey Bay, you’ll find the adorable town of Capitola, followed by the ultimate beach-bum town.
Take the opportunity to surf the waves and ride the roller coasters that epitomize the Santa Cruz lifestyle . Stroll around to see the boutiques and eateries that exude the coastal vibe and the California dream before continuing north.
For a slight detour, jump on Highway 17 to San Jose to witness the incredibly unusual Winchester Mystery House . This supposedly haunted mansion has been under continual construction since 1884, due to Sarah Winchester’s wishes and the upkeep that comes along with having the eccentric home open to the public.
Half Moon Bay
After exploring the unique San Jose landmark, take Highway 9 south toward Santa Cruz and drive through Castle Rock State Park, or travel north through Mountain View to catch Highway 84, which meets up with Highway 1 again at San Gregorio. Either road will lead you to Half Moon Bay for exclusive beaches and decadent seaside eateries. Once you’ve had your fill of adventures for the day, check in to a nearby hotel and catch the sunset before turning in.
Pacific Coast Highway Itinerary: Day 4
San Francisco
A Highway 1 road trip isn’t complete without a stop in San Francisco . Enjoy sumptuous spoonfuls of clam chowder from a sourdough bread bowl ; indulge in a bar of Dandelion Chocolate ; and say hello to Karl the Fog (who will undoubtedly stop by). Then, drive across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and visit Sausalito for stunning views of the city before traveling west toward Point Reyes.
Point Reyes
Soon, you’ll find Muir Woods National Monument , which provides the perfect scenery for a forested hike . Continue your outdoor adventure in nearby Stinson Beach and walk around Point Reyes before driving through Bodega Bay.
Pull off the road in the seaside town of Bodega Bay , and go on a horseback ride to take full advantage of the environs. Sit on the sand to admire the waves, bluffs, and beauty that surrounds you before you tackle the curvy section of the PCH, which eventually leads to Timber Cove Resort —one of the best places to stop on the Pacific Coast Highway.
Check in for the evening, capture the view with a photograph or two, and savor the flavors of sustainable seafood and local produce at Coast Kitchen. Listen to a record and enjoy a pour-over by the fireplace to experience a truly decadent evening in.
Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip Itinerary: Day 5
Spend the morning relaxing in your room, then set out toward Mendocino . Watch the waves become rougher as the inland scenery incorporates denser brush and taller trees. Get out of the car in Mendocino to look at the historic architecture, making sure to drive north to Fort Bragg to see the intriguingly beautiful Glass Beach.
Cruise northeast for just over an hour and you’ll find yourself in Leggett, completing the last portion of the drive. When Highway 1 ends, turn around , and prepare yourself as you begin the Pacific Coast Highway road trip from north to south . S top by the colorful fruit stands, fishing villages, intimate beaches, and bustling towns that caught your eye on the way up. Returning home with a happy car and even better memories will leave you eager to plan your next California road trip .
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California Coast Road Trip Itineraries: Map, Routes and Ideas
California has one of the most spectacular coastlines in the country. It is the perfect place for an unforgettable road trip. Along the coast, there are beautiful cities, such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and stunning landscapes like those of Big Sur, and fascinating historic settlements. Here are some itineraries and ideas that will make your California coast road trip truly unforgettable.
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The Best 7 Day California Coast Road Trip Ever
Road Tripping up Californiaâs Highway 1 is one of the best road trips in the United States . For many people, it is a USA Bucket list item. Doing it on a budget and making the most of your time is a challenge, but it is completely possible. This California Coast road trip is one of the best road trips you’ll ever go on not matter if you’re in a car or you rent a motorhome .
California Coast Road Trip
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California Road Trip: Day 1
Huntington beach.
The first stop on our EPIC 7 day California coast road trip is Huntington Beach. Itâs one of EJâs favorite places to hang out, and some consider it one of the best beaches in Southern California so it was a must-do on our trip. He used to live in Southern California so some of the places weâre going are old haunts of his.
Hunting Beach , known as Surf City USA, is everything you think about when it comes to a Southern California beach life. Surf, sand, and sun.
When we first arrived in town we walked around popping into shops and getting some snacks. I may have put a dollar in a Zoltar machine to get my fortune.
With a bag full of food and snacks we headed down to the boardwalk to have a picnic. We sat on a bench and watched surfers catch waves. When we were almost done with lunch a group of lifeguards in training walked down the boardwalk. One of the things they have to do for their training is jump off the boardwalk. It was amazing and scary to watch.
Since we were there on a Sunday there was a concert going on next to the beach. After doing a little research I found out that there are concerts there all the time, along with plenty of other amazing events like car cruises, trivia nights, and fitness events. Click here to see the Huntington Beach Events Calendar.
Discovery Cube Orange County
For those of you who read my blog and follow me on Instagram know, Iâm just a big kid. I think being a Nanny and working at Summer Camps has helped me keep my childlike spirit.
When EJ took me for a spin to see his old apartment we drove by the Discovery Cube and decided to check it out. The Discovery Cube OC (there are several throughout Southern California) is a hands-on science museum for kids.
If you have kids and youâre in the area you this is a must-stop on your California coast road trip. They had everything from hands on hockey science, a grocery store game to teach kids how to shop environmentally friendly, a space focused area, and an outside play space featuring a sculpture of a brontosaurusâ anatomy.
We were lucky when we visited because there was a super cool DC Comics Superhero exhibit. Everything was hands on and there were some life-sized figures of Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, and a few others as well.
Parking is limited so try and get there early, so you donât have to fight with people for a space.
Downtown Disney
When I was in the area Star Wars Land was opening 4 days later at Disneyland, and I was pretty broke, so unfortunately going to Disneyland, which is on my list of 40 things to do before I turn 40 , was not in the cards.
If youâre headed to Disneyland on your 7 day California itinerary , and I hope you are, here are some tips to help you navigate Disneyland .
For all you broke people like me, because as much as I love Disney the tickets are pricey, Downtown Disney is a fun afternoon alternative to get that Disney fix at half the price. I still went all out with a Rapunzel Disneybound and I rocked some homemade mouse ears .
When EJ and I went there parking was a pain in the butt. We drove around for 30 minutes in the parking lot trying to nab a spot. After we found a spot we walked around the Lego store which is filled with Disney character Lego sculptures. My personal favorite is the HUGE Disney store. I didnât buy anything, but I was tempted by a small work tank top that said love in several different languages.
And we obviously ate a few Mickey Mouse shaped snacks because, Disney .
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California Coast Road Trip: Day 2
Hollywood walk of fame and chinese theater.
Since this was my first time in LA I had to do the touristy things to do in Los Angeles and see the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Chinese Theater.
While the Hollywood Walk of Fame was underwhelming and kind of gross, I loved the outside of the Chinese Theater and the hand and footprints in the cement. It was fun searching for my favorite movie stars and see what they wrote. I even found my âBoyfriendâ Donald Duck, which I didnât know would be there.
While I wouldn’t go back again, it’s definitely something you should do if it’s your first time in LA. And it can be a quick stop if you have one day in Los Angeles .
I did go on a search for my favorite actor of all time from my favorite movie, Humphrey Bogart who starred in Casablanca. It is one of the best movies of all time.
The one thing I didnât get to do, and wish I had was take a tour of the Chinese Theater . It is one of the most iconic theaters in the world and the next time Iâm in the area Iâll be heading inside to check it out.
Starline Tours Celebrity Homes Tour and Madam Tassaudâs
Starline Tours isnât something I would usually do while traveling, but when EJ lived in the area he would always take friends who visited on this tour. So I figured, since traveling is all about trying new things I did it.
I have mixed feelings about the tour because I felt super creepy looking at houses that belonged to other people. I would have rather gone on a hike in Los Angeles instead.
On the flip-side it was interesting seeing how different each house was and all the stories that the driver knew about the area. If youâre into this kind of thing, youâll love this tour. We drove through Bel Air, Rodeo Drive, and around Hollywood Boulevard.
You can also purchase the LA Sightseeing Pass that will give you access to this tour and over 25 other tours and attractions in and around LA.
I think what I enjoyed most about the Starline Tour is that it came with tickets to Madam Tussaudâs. Yup, I unapologetically love Madam Tussaudâs Wax Museum. Itâs always fun and you never knew what âcelebritiesâ youâll run into. haha? Yeah, it was a terrible joke.
Since my last visit to Madem Tussaudâs, which granted it was when I was in college in and NYC. Theyâve really upped their game.
There were a bunch of interactive exhibits. There was an entire area focused on horror movies where visitors can take photos with a yellow raincoat with red balloon about you ( IT ), through a door with an ax ( The Shining ), and in front of a television with static and hand prints on it ( Poltergeist ).
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Santa monica pier.
After we finished up at Madam Tussaudâs EJ and I hopped in the car and headed over to the Santa Monica Pier.
I learned on this trip in the last day and a half that parking in Southern California is the worst. After looking near the Santa Monica Pier for a while we had to park in a garage.
The Santa Monica Pier was hopping! Here are a few things everyone needs to do at the Santa Monica Pier:
- Ride the iconic Pacific Park Ferris Wheel
- Go to Soda Jerks for ice cream
- Watch the street performers (We saw some amazing break dancers.)
- Take a photo next to the end of Route 66
- Ride the Historic Carousel
- Play Skeeball at the Arcade.
- Check out the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium
- Dance the night away to live music at Rustyâs
Road Tripping the California Coast: Day 3
Santa barbara surfing.
A few years ago I went to Oregon and Washington where I dipped my toes in the water on the west coast for the first time. Clearly, I needed to go all in, so EJ and I did a surf lesson .
Our lesson was half a day and included both board and wet suit rentals as well as lunch! It was the perfect amount of time to learn the basics and try to catch some waves.
Dustin was our teacher for the morning and he was the best. He really knew his stuff, was super chill, and he did everything he could to get us up on the board.
It was EJs first time surfing and he nailed it! Got up on his first wave. I, however, took a little time, even though I had done it before, but I ended up catching a few waves with Dustinâs help and I even got one all on my own!
Our lesson made me so pumped about surfing. I wish I lived closer to the ocean so I could do it more.
If youâre not into the idea of surfing, but want to be outside and in the water, head over to Channel Islands National Park. The Ferry leaves from both Ventura and Santa Barbara. You can go kayaking in the Channel Islands and see what this amazing park has to offer. They donât call it the Galapagos Islands of California for nothing.
Explore Downtown Santa Barbara
Downtown Santa Barbara is one of the cutest downtown areas Iâve ever seen. We started off our time in Santa Barbara by browsing the local shops along Main Street.
As we got closer to the water we saw the pier (which ended up being a wharf), and in keeping with our trend on this trip, we explored it. On Santa Barbaraâs Sternâs Wharf there visitors can go to the Sea Center, which is part of the Santa Barbara Natural History Museum. They have displays of sea creatures and hands on activities all about the ocean. My favorite was the jelly fish exhibit on the second floor.
After we left the Wharf EJ used his sixth sense and found a winery for us to go in. At Paradise Springs Winery we made friends with the bar tender and she told us that Santa Barbara Funk Zone.
The Funk Zone is a revitalization project to bring more businesses into the area. There are wineries, restaurants, and art galleries in the Funk Zone.
As amazing as all of this is we sat at the bar at Paradise Springs Winery and got a little tipsy. It was the perfect end to a perfect day.
Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip: Day 4
Hearst castle.
Perched high in the mountains in San Simeon, overlooking the Pacific Ocean is Hearst Castle. Originally set on 40,000 acres of ranchland, Hearst Castle was built by George Hearst, a self-made millionaire, and female architect Julia Morgan.
In its heyday Hearst Castle was the site of lavish parties hosting Hollywoodâs elite. Now a California State Park, Hearst Castle is still the home of George Hearstâs massive art collection, but it open to the public to explore.
The outdoor Neptune Pools were recently refurbished and opened again in early 2019. The pool holds 345,000 gallons of water, but donât even think about taking a dip in the pool. There is a fine of $800 for anyone that decides to get cheeky and jump in.
We took the Grand Rooms tour taking guests to the main rooms of the house, but there are several other tours that let people explore even more. With your ticket youâll get a ticket to the Hearst Castle movie theater to learn a bit about the history behind the property and George Hearst. I recommend getting there early and seeing the movie first because it gives a lot of context for that youâll see on the tour. During the tour itself youâll need to stay with your group, but afterwards visitors get free time to explore the gardens and the pools at their leisure.
Elephant Seal Viewing
Just down the road from Hearst Castle is a pull off from the Pacific Coast Highway – California Highway 1 – where you can view Elephant Seals.
The Elephant Seals can be found on the beach all year round, but depending on when you visit youâll see different things. At their peak there can be 17,000 seals on the beach. To see the most amount of elephant seals visit in January, April or October.
If you want to see the big male elephant seals you need to visit in December or January. During those months the males fight each other for mating rights for the female seals. From December to March pregnant females arrive on the beach to give birth to pups.
Drive Big Sur
Big Sur is one of the most beautiful drives on the California Coast. The area is huge, spanning over 90 miles along the Pacific Coast on Highway 1 alone.
EJ and I spent the day driving this area making stops along the way. It is a long drive so make sure you get gas when you can, just to be safe.
Along the sides of the road there are plenty of places to stop and explore. It was difficult not to pull over at every single opportunity to take photos. If you like waterfalls make sure to take one of the many hiking trails to one of the viewing areas.
If I were to do this trip again Iâd split this day into 2 or 3 days to help fully explore this area. There are so many waterfalls and side roads I want to, and should be, explore(d).
When planning your time in Big Sur remember to plan ahead. Once you enter the area cell phone service is gone. This one of the reasons I want to go back. I love going to places where there is little to no cell service so I donât feel like I need to be connected to the entire world.
Get this Big Sur Audio Guide to enhance your drive.
California Coast Road Trip: Day 5
Roaring camp railroad.
I have a thing for scenic train rides. Yes, I realize this might make me seem like someone Grandma, and itâs probably because as a little kid I spent too much time riding the Walt Disney World Railroad around the Magic Kingdom with my Grandfather.
The Roaring Camp Railroad has 2 routes. The first is a scenic ride up to the summit of Bear Mountain through a Redwood Forest aboard a steam engine. The steam engines at Roaring Camp date back to 1890.
The second route is from Roaring Camp through Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, down San Lorenzo River Gorge, across a 1909 steel truss bridge and through a tunnel, and finally arriving at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Trips to and from the Boardwalk are available.
Before or after your ride make sure you explore Roaring Camp itself. When EJ and I were there they were getting ready for a big music festival that was taking place over the weekend. They also have a Kids Club with plenty of old timey activities and adventures for kids under 12 years old. Roaring Camp is a great place for the whole family with fun and events aplenty.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
One last boardwalk to round out the trip and it was my favorite one yet! The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk in Santa Cruz , California is so much fun and is a great dog-friendly spot in NorCal .
There are so many rides at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk! If youâre going to spend the entire day there and want to ride all the rides getting the All-Day Rides wristband is a great deal. If you only ride one ride make sure itâs the Giant Dipper roller coaster. It does not disappoint!
Inside at Neptuneâs Kingdom is an amazing mini golf course. On the second floor youâll find a treasure trove of pinball machines.
While I know it wasnât authentic I would excited to find a stand selling falafel and boy did I eat that up quick. You can also find fried dough, cotton candy, and all the other delicious boardwalk food you can think of. For the adults, they had a great selection of beer.
California Coast Road Trip: Day 6
Napa valley bike tours.
I realize that Napa is far from the California coast, but EJ and I couldnât miss out on some delicious Napa wine while we were this close.
We decided to add a little adventure to the wine tasting experience and took a self-guided bike tour with Napa Valley Bike Tours based out of Yountville, CA. They offer full-day guided bike tours , half-day guided bike tours , self guided bike tours, as well as bike rentals.
The self-guided tour was the perfect choice for us because we could go at our own pace, spend as much time as wineries as we wanted, and we got lunch. This last bit seems trivial, but when I learned that wineries in the Napa Valley donât sell food it was the best things ever! We worked with Napa Valley Bike Tours to pick a winery for them to deliver the lunch and when we arrived a full spread was waiting for us in a cooler.
In addition to our delicious lunch, Napa Valley Bike Tours also provides pick-up of any wine purchases you make throughout your tour and will come to help if you have any issues with your bike. A map with potential stops is provided and theyâll help you map out your day before you leave the shop too!
Read all about my time Biking in Napa Here!
California Road Trip: Day 7
Alcatraz Island, also known as the Rock, was once a fort, a military prison, and an infamous federal prison. Visiting Alcatraz was on my 30 things to do before I turn 30 list, and it didnât disappoint.
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The island is under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service, so make sure you visit the NPS website for the most up to date Alcatraz information . All tours to the island include round trip ferry tickets and an audio guide of the prison and its history.
Tickets to visit Alcatraz sell out months in advance and should be purchased as soon as you know your travel dates. If the dates youâre looking at are booked on the National Park Service website book a tour instead.
Bike Across the Golden Gate Bridge
Biking around town and across the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the many reasons to visit San Francisco .
Rent a bike – you can do this at several different places, but I recommend doing to close by to the San Francisco Ferry building (more to come on this part of the adventure) – and travel along the water for great views and to explore fun shops and points of interest.
Once you reach the Golden Gate Bridge, bike acorss it being aware that pedestrians donât pay attention and no matter how many times you ring the little bell on your bike most people wonât realize it and you might hit them. No, Iâm not being sarcastic here, so watch out that you donât hit anyone. Once across the bridge, travel down into Sausalito; grab a drink, hangout, and when youâre done take the Sausalito Ferry back across the Bay to the San Francisco Ferry Building and return your bike.
This can easily be turned into an all day activities with plenty of stops around San Francisco along the way to Sausalito.
For those who just want to visit Alcatraz and bike around near the water this Alcatraz and Bike Rental self guided combo tour is perfect.
California Coast Road Trip Map
California road trip map #1.
The first leg of this 7 day California coast road trip begins at Huntington Beach and heads north to Hearst Castle.
California Road Trip Map #2
The second half of the trip starts at Hearst Castle and wraps up in San Francisco.
What are some other fun activities to add to this amazing California Coast road trip? Let me know in the comments.
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So many wonderful photos!
Awww so cool! I would love to take a road trip there one day! Your itinerary looks so much fun!
It was so much fun! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions when you start planning.
Wow this looks like an incredible road trip to go on! The places are so beautiful. I’ve never been to the west coast but it’s on my list!
It was my first time truly exploring California and it did not disappoint!
I love your blog! We are planning a coast road trip from Long Beach to Big Sur. I will take some of your suggestions and plan our trip. We only have six full days. Do you have any other suggestions or tips? We will be renting a car and driving to see as much as we can. Going in May 2022. Flying in from Texas. Hotels along the way? Thanks, Kim
All my suggestions are in this post, I hope you find this helpful!
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The Ultimate Central California Coast Road Trip Itinerary
Ready to explore the best Central California Coast road trip itinerary? As a California native, my love runs deep for an epic road trip that showcases California’s unique landscapes.
My love for creating itineraries is well-documented here on Bon Traveler, and while Iâve shared my ultimate Northern California Coast road trip itinerary in the past, Iâve never shared one for another area of the coast that I love: the Central California Coast.
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But take it from someone whoâs had the opportunity to really dig into the Central Coast. It’s not a destination you should be sleeping on. There are stunning natural landscapes, design-focused hotels, and noteworthy food and wine scene.
Particularly over the last few years, a number of hotel openings have drawn attention in the travel world with locales like Paso Robles and the Santa Ynez Valley. The Central Coast has grown in popularity as a bustling destination. Itâs been exciting to see small businesses pop up and offer new things to do in areas I love so much.
The best part? When on a Central California road trip, the journey is as important as the destination. Thereâs so much to see and so many incredible views along the Pacific Coast Highway. Youâll have an amazing time whether you drive the whole thing or just do a small slice.
With that, here is my preferred Central California Coast itinerary and a guide to the region. As you go through, remember that your own ideal trip doesnât need to include all of these things. Pick and choose what appeals to you and youâll have a great experience.
Short on Time? Hereâs How I Would Spend 1-2 Weeks Road-Tripping the Central California Coast:
Stop 1: carmel-by-the-sea â 2 nights.
- Hotel Carmel , for the best village hotel
- Le Petit Pali at 8th Ave , for the best new hotel
- Villa Mara , for the best boutique hotel
- Carmel Mission Inn , for the best design-for-dollar hotel
- La Playa Carmel , for the best larger hotel
- LâAuberge Carmel , for the best luxury hotel
- Carmel Valley Ranch , for the best luxury resort
Stop 2: Big Sur â 1-2 nights
- Alila Ventana , for the best all-inclusive hotel
- Big Sur Lodge , for the best family-friendly hotel
- Big Sur River Inn , for the best budget stay
- Glen Oaks , for the best design-for-dollar-hotel
Stop 3: Cambria and Cayucos â Pass Through During Drive
- White Water Cambria , for the best overall hotel
Stop 4: San Luis Obispo â 2-3 nights
- San Luis Creek Lodge , for the best overall hotel
- Granada Hotel & Bistro , for the best downtown hotel
- Edna Farmhouse , for the best private homestay
Stop 5: Santa Ynez Valley â 2-3 nights
- Hotel Ynez , for the best overall hotel
- The Inn at Matteiâs , for the best luxury hotel
- Fess Parker Wine Country Inn , for the best-located hotel
Stop 6: Santa Barbara â 2-3 nights
- El Encanto, A Belmond Hotel , for the best luxury hotel
- The Ritz-Carlton Bacara , for the best beachfront hotel
- Kimpton Canary , for the best downtown hotel
- Hotel Californian , for the best family-friendly hotel
What to Know Before Choosing Your Itinerary
Where to start or fly into.
Luckily, there are many options for where to begin your trip. Monterey Regional Airport and San JosĂŠ Mineta International Airport both make great choices for those wanting to drive north to south. You can even start farther north such as San Francisco International Airport if youâre looking to avoid a connection.
You can also start your trip from the southern part of the Central Coast depending on where youâre coming from. Santa Barbara Airport works well, and even Hollywood Burbank Airport will put you within striking distance.
Amount of Time
In my opinion, one week is really the optimal amount of time to get the most out of the Central Coast and take in the varied experiences this region has to offer. Everything from stunning nature in Big Sur to city culture in Santa Barbara.
That said, you could easily spend more time on the Central Coast if you want to see it tip to tip or linger in places that resonate with you. This itinerary taken in full will take you up to 12 days.
Weather and Time of Year
Iâd avoid the winter if possible since itâs normally a rainier season. May and June tend to bring gloom and fog. Later in the summer, however, can be a great time to go, and itâs typically not as crowded as other, beachier areas of the coast during this time.
Spring and fall are also both gorgeous, with spring bringing abundant wildflowers and fall bringing harvest season to the wineries.
Stop 1: Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
Recommended Time: 2 nights
Things to do in carmel-by-the-sea.
The fairytale village of Carmel has always had my heart, with its charming architecture, twisting trees, and quaint streets to explore. You can easily spend half a day or more wandering aimlessly, popping into galleries, shopping the boutiques, and taking it all in. Afterward, make your way to Carmel Beach to watch the surfers and take in the scenery.
Away from the town, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is a beautiful place to explore and view wildlife. Carmel Valley also has great wineries, including Folktale Winery , a favorite of mine.
Helpful Carmel-by-the-Sea Guides to Plan Your Trip
- This guide is perfect for first-timers
- These are my top picks for things to do in Carmel-by-the-Sea
- These are the 20 best restaurants in Carmel
- This guide details the best restaurants in the area
- Hereâs a guide to the surrounding Carmel Valley
Carmel by-the-Sea Hotel Recommendations
For a modern stay in the heart of the village, you canât beat the Hotel Carmel . Itâs just a stoneâs throw from the many shops, galleries, and restaurants Carmel has to offer and less than a mile to the beach as well. Rooms are charming, with great design around every corner, and the exterior spaces are special too, with firepits and a jacuzzi available for guest use. Daily happy hours with wine take place on the terrace, and the room rate comes with breakfast. Book the best rates here .
Stop 2: Big Sur, California
Recommended Time: 1-2 nights
Things to do in big sur.
Big Sur might just be the star of your Central Coast road trip. Itâs all about nature here, and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park âreferred to as a âmini Yosemiteââis one of my favorite places to experience it, with ample redwoods and creeks to explore. Andrew Molera State Park and Garrapata State Park are two great options for hiking.
The well-known and busy Big Sur Bakery is an attraction in itself, with people lining up well before opening to sample its baked goods. Iâve been here countless times and love grabbing pastries to go on the way to the beach. Big Sur provides a very nature-focused experience with jaw-dropping views of the Pacific Ocean.
Helpful Big Sur Guides to Plan Your Trip
- Hereâs the ultimate guide to Big Sur .
- This is my complete guide for where to stay .
- These photos will inspire your road trip .
Big Sur Hotel Recommendations
- Big Sur Lodge , for the best family-friendly hotel
Iâve stayed at Alila Ventana multiple times and canât say enough good things about the property. Itâs visually stunning, perched among the trees and featuring an ocean view, and its mountainside Japanese hot baths are a standout feature. Rooms are luxurious but cozy, with some suites featuring outdoor showers or hot tubs, and the hotel has a library of vinyl you can borrow to play in your room. In addition, Alilaâs all-inclusive format makes things easy in terms of dining. Thereâs lots of optional programming included, too, such as guided nature walks, stargazing, and beekeeping. Book the best rates here .
Stop 3: Cambria and Cayucos, California
Recommended Time: Pass through during the drive or consider 1 night in Cambria
Things to do in cambria and cayucos.
Cambria makes a perfect stop to break up your drive between destinations. The Harmony Headlands hike is a must for nature lovers and sports California poppies in the spring. Moonstone Beach is another great place to get outside, and you can admire its many moonstones and jade rocks during a morning walk.
San Simeon, home to the famous and eclectic luxury estate Hearst Castle , is also just 15 minutes up the road. And consider stopping in the town of Cayucos for lunch at Hidden Kitchen . This coastal spot is known for its delicious blue corn waffles.
Helpful Cambria and Cayucos Guides to Plan Your Trip
- Hereâs a full guide to Cambria , with enough for a weekend getaway
- This itinerary is perfect for design lovers
Cambria Hotel Recommendations
Stop 3: san luis obispo, california.
Recommended Time: 2-3 nights
Things to do in san luis obispo.
This laid-back town provides several great ways to get outside, from wine tasting in the Edna Valley to hitting Avila Beach for a picnic or soaking at Sycamore Hot Springs. And you canât skip MontaĂąa de Oro State Park , which is an amazing place to hike or spot wildlife, including whales and sea otters.
Downtown is also vibrant, with plenty of places to dine or grab craft coffee or cocktails. Ambiance , Wilde House Paper , and Blackwater are some favorite local shops in the area.
Helpful San Luis Obispo Guides to Plan Your Trip
- Hereâs how to spend 48 hours in the city
- This guide outlines the cityâs best hotels
San Luis Obispo Hotel Recommendations
- Edna Farmhouse , for the best private vacation rental
San Luis Creek Lodge is a beautifully restored motor lodge with impeccable design and thoughtful touches throughout. The interior dĂŠcor style combines California chic and laidback farmhouse, making for cozy, inviting settings. Each room is outfitted with Aesop bath products and plush Fili dâOro bed linens. But the best part about this property may just be the breakfast delivery: Each morning, fresh pastries and coffee are placed in a cloth bag hung on your door for when you wake up. Book the best rates here .
Stop 4: Santa Ynez Valley, California
Things to Do in Santa Ynez Valley
One of the main attractions of this area is wine, and you canât leave without popping into a tasting room or visiting a vineyard. Sunstone Winery and Brave and Maiden are two stunning spots where the wine and views are equally incredible, and Bodega Los Alamos is a popular and aesthetically pleasing tasting spot in Los Alamos.
There are also several towns within the valley, including Santa Ynez, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, and Solvang, and each offers something different and special. Solvang is known for its Danish architecture and culture, while Santa Ynez and Los Olivos each offer excellent boutique shopping (donât miss Santa Ynez General , Forage Florals , or the Los Olivos General Store ).
Helpful Santa Ynez Valley Guides to Plan Your Trip
- Check out the ultimate guide to the Santa Ynez Valley
- Hereâs my full list of the best hotels in the Santa Ynez Valley
Santa Ynez Valley Hotel Recommendations
Donât let the casual and bohemian feel of Hotel Ynez fool you: Itâs still quite elegant and cozy. This beautiful boutique hotel sits on two lush acres of land and is perfect for a trip any time of year. In the warmer months, the pool is a convenient way to cool off, and fire pits offer a place to warm up and enjoy a glass of local wine on chilly evenings. Its Solvang location off the main strip of restaurants and tasting rooms provides for a more quiet and private experience, so itâs a great place to stay for a more relaxing getaway. Book the best rates here .
Stop 5: Santa Barbara, California
Things to Do in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, also known as the American Riviera, really has it all in terms of things to do. Thereâs tons of natural beauty along the coast and in the mountains, along with tons of history and culture. Shopping, dining, and drinking opportunities are all abundant, and the Funk Zone is the perfect neighborhood to do all three.
For me, the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens is a canât-miss; you can stroll through several different garden types and even see some redwoods. The Red Tile Walking Tour downtown is also a major draw, and it will take you around all the cityâs most important historic sites. Santa Barbara, thanks to its location, is also the best place on this road trip itinerary to hit the beach, and my recommendation is Butterfly Beach .
Helpful Santa Barbara Guides to Plan Your Trip
- Hereâs a roundup of the best things to do in the city
- This guide to the 20 best restaurants will help you plan your dining experiences
- Hereâs a guide to Santa Barbara that includes side trips to Ventura and Ojai
Santa Barbara Hotel Recommendations
On a recent trip to Santa Barbara, the Kimpton Canary provided a great home base for exploring the city. Youâre just steps off of the cityâs main street, making the location hard to beat. Rooms have the beautiful Spanish-inspired architecture that Santa Barbara is known for, and the rooftopâwhich has a pool, hot tub, and barâis the perfect place to catch the sunset. Book the best rates here .
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On arrival in San Francisco, make your way to your downtown hotel. The remainder of the day is free to relax. You could begin to explore the city, perhaps taking a stroll in Golden Gate Park or exploring the brightly decorated streets of Chinatown.
Today, you are booked on a tour of the legendary Alcatraz prison. The ferry to Alcatraz Island leaves from Fisherman's Wharf. After you arrive, you will walk around the prison with your own personal headsets (with audio from ex-inmates) that tell you all about the history.
Another day to enjoy the City by the Bay. With your experienced guide, cycle from Fisherman's Wharf across the Golden Gate Bridge to the beautiful small town of Sausalito, have lunch there and then catch the ferry back across the bay.
This morning, pick up your rental car. Your first drive of the trip is a simple two-hour journey out of the city along the Pacific Coast Highway, through the undulating Santa Cruz Mountains and along the coastal highway to Monterey. The remainder of the day is free to explore the town at leisure; we recommend the scenic coastal drive around 17-Mile Drive, which passes through the pretty town of Carmel with its gated mansions and boutique shops.
Today, you'll make your way to the marina, where you'll embark on an exciting three-hour small group whale-watching expedition. The area becomes a feeding ground for blue whales, Rissoâs dolphins, humpback whales, northern right whale dolphins, and orcas. The rest of the day is yours to explore Monterey â you could visit the aquarium, which focuses on marine conservation and features interactive exhibits about the area's marine life, or you could browse the shops, galleries and restaurants of historic Cannery Row.
Departing Monterey, drive around three hours south along the beautiful Pacific Coast Highway, passing the Big Sur and many small coastal towns along the way. When you arrive in Cambria, spend the afternoon at leisure strolling Moonstone Beach or visiting the craft shops, fashion boutiques and delicatessens in the little town.
This morning, drive further down the coast and inland through the Santa Ynez Valley, where the majority of the region's wine production happens. Once you arrive in Santa Barbara, we can highly recommend a walk down to Stearn's Wharf for some freshly caught seafood.
This morning, a walk around historical Santa Barbara and the historical Mission, built in 1786. We love wandering down the tree-lined State Street and enjoying a delicious coffee and breakfast in one of the local bistros. In the afternoon, you'll head out onto the water in a kayak to get up close to the wildlife in the Santa Barbara Harbor. Your experienced guide will show you the paddling basics before you take to the water.
Complete your coastal journey with a two-hour drive south to Los Angeles. En route, you can visit the beautiful coastal area of Malibu, where homes of the rich and famous cling to the cliffside. Continue to Santa Monica, where you'll drop your car off at the depot, before making your way to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the city â you could stroll down the boardwalk from Santa Monica to Venice Beach to visit the famed Muscle Beach and pick up some ice cream on Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
Surfing lessons are included for today's free day in Los Angeles. Even for a beginner, your instructor will guide you through the principles of surfing, and once you feel confident with the movements, you can take your board out into the water.
There's time this morning for some last-minute shopping and sightseeing in the city before making your own way to the airport in time for your onward flight.
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This is the essence of Northern California, from fine wine and freshly caught seafood to vibrant cities and nature on an epic scale. Discover Montereyâs Fishermanâs Wharf, Old Sacramento and Pier 39 in San Francisco. Witness the stunning views along 17-Mile Drive. Meet a local farmer and visit an almond orchard. Enjoy an olive oil tasting and lunch during an informative presentation. Marvel at the unspoiled beauty of Yosemite National Park. Glide on the pristine waters of Lake Tahoe on a classic yacht. Sip local wines in Napa Valley and enjoy a farm-to-table lunch. Embrace the laid-back life of the Golden State.
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California's Central Coast: The Complete Guide
California's Central Coast: The Complete Guide
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Californiaâs famous central coast stretches from just north of Los Angeles in Ventura County to south of San Francisco in Santa Clara, encompassing the spectacular regions of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Big Sur, and Monterey. Its 350 miles of beautiful coastline incorporates stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean from 400-foot sea cliffs and acres upon acres of vineyards and California farmland ďťż ďťżďťż. This special division of the Golden State offers one of the most quintessential and underrated road trip routes in the country, along unparalleled Highway 1.
Spot playful sea otter and massive elephant seals at nature preserves near Hearst Castle or experience authentic California beach towns with unique microclimates in Cambria , Avila Beach, and Cayucos. Across the street from Hearst Castle at William Randolph Hearst Memorial Beach, a moderate trail known for its wildflowers and birdwatching leads you out to the tip of San Simeon Point.
Take a once-in-a-lifetime drive along Oceano Dunes Natural Preserve , one of the only beaches in California that allows driving. Go camping at Pismo Beach State Park or discover the black sand beaches and waterfalls at Ragged Point. Hike to mountainous Morro Rock at Morro Bay or check out the infamous Gum Wall in San Luis Obispo . Sightsee on the Bixby Creek Bridge, which is perhaps the most iconic landmark on Californiaâs Central Coast, or take a ride on the coastal bike path between Ventura and Ojai. Pull over to take a photo at McWay Falls, the 80-foot-tall waterfall on the coast of Big Sur that flows year-round from McWay Creek directly into the Pacific Ocean.
Planning Your Trip
- Best Time to Visit : Depending on what types of activities youâre looking for, it's hard to go wrong in Californiaâs Central Coast (no matter what the season). Fall or winter are the best times for surfing, and springtime offers far less crowds for wine tasting and road-tripping. Summer offers slightly more crowds but much warmer weather .
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- Getting Around: Hands down the easiest way to get around Californiaâs Central Coast is by car. If you want to save gas money or spend time enjoying the sights rather than driving, opt for a wine tour or the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner.
- Travel Tip: Although this coastal region sits right between bustling San Francisco and crowded Los Angeles, donât expect to see any big cities here. This area is known for its small coastal surfing towns and quiet beaches, so get ready for a relaxing getaway full of good food, plenty of wineries, and scenic hiking trails.
Things to Do
Famous destinations such as Hearst Castle and the Monterey Bay Aquarium are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Californiaâs Central Coast. While most visitors come to the area for the food, wine, and beaches, they shouldnât discount the incredible hiking trails, museums, whale watching , and boutique surf shops either. To get a real feel of the seaside region, book a lighthouse tour, like the ones at Piernas Blancas and Point San Luis.
- Beaches : The best reason to travel to the coast: beaches! Californiaâs Central Coast is no exception, with some of the most peaceful and gorgeous stretches of sand in the state.
- Camping: Camping is one of the greatest ways to experience the California Central Coast, especially for road trippers. You can find a great portion of Californiaâs amazing acreage and campgrounds at Los Padres National Forest.
- Wine Tasting : Two of the most recognized wine regions in the area can be found in Santa Barbara and Paso Robles, though there is certainly no shortage of fantastic wineries.
Explore more attractions with our full-length articles on Central California tourism , the best destinations on Californiaâs Central Coast , and our guide to the entire coast of California .
What to Eat and Drink
Whether you're tasting local wine in Santa Barbara or slurping clam chowder in Pismo Beach, the Central Coast of California offers truly exceptional and diverse dining experiences. An abundance of rich, fertile soil and entire generations of specialty farmers, fishermen, and ranchers have gifted this region with wonderful farmerâs markets. Another important staple of coastal California, fruit stands, can also be found throughout the area. Casa de Fruta , between Hollister and Gilroy, has been serving the community for more than 100 years (if you see it, pull over!).
Coastal California is a mecca for fresh fruits, produce, and, of course, seafood, so itâs no surprise that much of the stateâs most talented chefs and restaurateurs chose the central coast to congregate. There is a great mixture of warm, budget-friendly local hangouts that have gained a following but remained humble, and pricey award-winning restaurants with vibrant cocktails and lengthy wine lists. Splash Cafe in Pismo Beach is one of the areaâs oldest and most popular seafood joints. Restaurants, nightlife, and shops along Cannery Row in Monterey Bay are designed for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Make sure you hit up one of the bakeries (and pay your respect to Hans Christian Andersen) in Solvang , a historic Danish village in the Santa Ynez Valley.
The greatest part about having so many wineries around is that there is something for everyone, whether youâre a casual wine drinker or an expert. Great wineries are easy to come by in Californiaâs Central Coast, but youâll find the biggest concentration in Santa Barbara and Paso Robles ďťż ďťżďťż.
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Where to Stay
Score a quaint hotel along the coast, especially near iconic beaches like Moonstone Beach in sleepy Cambria ; Not to mention, youâll get first dibs on some spectacularly epic sunsets. For a truly unique experience, check in to the world-famous Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo. Known for its 110 completely distinctly themed and totally whimsical suites, guests can take their pick from rooms such as the Jungle Rock with a stone waterfall shower to the Austrian Suite with an outdoor spiral staircase. (Tip: Madonna Inn is equally famous for its bakery, so donât leave without getting your hands on a pastry or slice of pie).
Explore the best places to stay in the area with our guide to charming bed-and-breakfasts along the California Coast , the best hotels in Santa Barbara , and campgrounds around Monterey and Carmel .
Getting There
A car is the best way to travel in Californiaâs Central Coast, but if you donât want to drive the entire way, grab a seat on the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner for the portion of the road between Ventura and San Luis Obispo with Santa Barabara in between. Tickets will cost under $40, and the high-quality trains are equipped with Wi-Fi and onboard power so you can charge your devices while enjoying the sceneryďťż. You can also look into wine tours that will not only take you to the most incredible wine tasting spots along the coast, but also provide you with a guide and professional driver. Take scenic Highway 1 to drive nearest to the ocean (highly recommended) or Highway 101 to stay more inland. Some of the airports nearby include Monterey Regional Airport , San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport , and Santa Barbara Municipal Airport , but you can even take the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train ($23 per person) to the Ventura train station from LAX .
Money Saving Tips
- Try camping or vacation rentals instead of hotels. It gives you a real feel of the natural environment without breaking the bank with fancy hotel rooms. Plus, youâll likely get access to amenities such as electricity, Wi-Fi, fresh water, restrooms, showers, laundry room, and maybe even a swimming pool.
- If you do choose to stay at a hotel for all or part of the trip, book accommodations in advance so that you can get the lowest price.
- Donât miss out on the lovely hiking trails along the California Central Coast. The best part of the scenery is that it's free!
- Santa Barbara Countyâs affordable Santa Maria Wine Trolley runs from late May through mid-October and costs about $10 per person.
- In San Luis Obispo, the SLO Railroad Museum and the SLO Childrenâs Museum both offer exhibits and activities for kids 10 and under for about $10 per person. There is free admission at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, and the History Center of San Luis Obispo County, as well.
- Start your day with a visit to one of the regionâs many visitor centers, such as the Santa Cruz County Visitor Center for a map of free walking tours.
- Admission-free museums include the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center.
- It's no secret that eating out is a costly component of vacation, and California prices can cause serious sticker shock to first-time visitors. Save money by making a portion of your meals in your hotel or rental home rather than going out to restaurants. That way, youâll save money while spending more quality time cooking with your travel companions.
- Chances are, youâll be road-tripping most if not all of the way along the coast, so opt for a car with better gas mileage and fuel-efficiency. An electric car is even better, especially since California is very electric car-friendly with charging stations easier to come by than other states. Use a GPS to steer clear of tolls and make sure to inspect the car before hitting the road to avoid breakdowns and tickets.
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San Francisco is one of the most incredible destinations in California, and weâll take you on a sightseeing tour of all the highlights from the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the scenic Fishermanâs Wharf dotted with sea lions, to the bustling Union Square, the gorgeous 1,500-acre Presidio Park and the historic neighborhoods like North Beach and Chinatown.
See the quaint Carmel-by-the-Sea
This charming Monterey city is a little slice of heaven, famed for being dog-friendly and home to an inspiring community of artists. With over half of the residents once devoted to the arts (Clint Eastwood was the townâs Mayor!), youâll find writers, poets, actors and musicians at every turn as you stroll down Ocean Avenue lined with cafĂŠs, boutiques and galleries.
Take a scenic drive through Napa Wine Country
As one of the worldâs most famous wine regions, youâll love driving through the beautiful hillside vineyards and countryside scenery of Napa Valley. Weâll even stop at a local winery to explore their stunning vineyards, learn all about the process of winemaking, and of course, enjoy a tasting of the finest Napa Valley wines.
Visit Yosemite National Park
California is renowned for its spectacular national parks and Yosemite is the jewel in its crown. This UNESCO-listed park is packed with wonders, from cascading waterfalls, blooming meadows and emerald valleys, to the iconic El Capitan, glowing in the setting sun. Weâll even stay overnight in a cosy lodge just a stoneâs throw from Yosemite Falls.
Discover 'The Salad Bowl of the World' in Salinas Valley
Youâll dive into the world's salad bowl with a Local Specialist, as you take a private farm tour to learn all about the advanced farming techniques and fruit and vegetable production in the incredible Salinas Valley. Admire the lush crops, discover the fascinating history of the valley, and taste some fresh produce for yourself.
Our top 5 things to do in California
There are so many incredible places to visit in California and weâll show you the very best of the state, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Salinas Valley.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
As the largest art museum in the western United States, the LACMA is not to be missed. Over a million visitors wander the halls every year, marvelling at the diverse collections, including Asian art, Islamic art and Latin American art, with pre-Columbian masterpieces and contemporary works from the likes of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
Autry Museum of the American West
The glory days of the Wild West may be over, but they live on in the Autry Museum in Los Angeles. Youâll discover over half a million artworks and artefacts from the American frontier, ranging from Western film memorabilia and a replica movie set of an Old Western town, to Annie Oakleyâs engraved golden pistols, and a mahogany saloon with a roulette wheel.
California Science Center
Located in Los Angeles, the California Science Center is one of the most hands-on museums youâll find in the country. From the worldâs largest display of Lego art and the space shuttle Endeavour, to a 7-storey IMAX theater, high-wire bicycle, climbing wall, earthquake simulator, and a virtual reality exhibit, this museum is hours of fun.
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Avocado Toast
If you love avocados, youâve got to visit California. These creamy green delights have been mashed, sliced and spread on toast in California for over a century, and itâs only in the last few decades that this trendy dish really took off around the world. Just ask your California guide where to find the very best avocado toast and lose yourself in avocado heaven.
Hailed as the signature dish of San Francisco, this seafood stew was developed by Italian immigrants in the late 1800s. Cioppino is traditionally made from the catch of the day, like shrimp, squid, scallops, clams, crab and fish, then melded with a tomato and wine sauce. Be sure to mop up every last drop with a piece of crusty sourdough bread. Delicious!
Known as âCaliforniaâs Cutâ, tri-tip is a Santa Maria style barbecue that takes a triangle cut of top-block sirloin and grills it to perfection. It can be sliced into steaks or cooked as a whole block, but either way, the meat is juicy, tender and packed with flavor. Pair it with Santa-Maria style salsa and grilled garlic bread and youâve got the ultimate Californian dish.
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With multicultural influences, fresh produce and farm-to-table experiences, Californiaâs dining scene is truly special and our California holidays will show you where to taste the best.
What to pack for California
With miles of golden, sunny coastline, you canât resist taking a dip in the ocean or soaking in a pool on your California tour.
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Big appetite
With so many diverse cuisines and everything from gourmet fine dining to delicious food trucks, prepare to loosen your belt when you travel California.
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With almost 300 days of sunshine a year, youâll need to stock up on sunscreen and bring your sunglasses and a hat on your California trip.
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Despite the heat and sunshine, it can get cold in some parts of California, especially the misty redwood forests, so come prepared with a cosy jacket.
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California Coast Road Trip
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8 DAYS, 7 NIGHTS  customizable package PRICES starting from $1339.00 per person based on double occupancy
The California Coast Road Trip self-driving vacation will take you from San Diego to San Francisco by way of some of the most beautiful towns and vistas in the world. Let California Tours arrange your accommodations and plan a special itinerary just for you. Your Road trip will begin in San Diego. Experience the relaxing atmosphere of a truly beautiful place.
Your adventure will the take you north to the beautiful Coastal city of Santa Barbara. Enjoy a lovely lunch, a walk on the beach and some shopping in a city that has attracted US Presidents and even Queen Elizabeth to take a much needed vacation. Then head north along the historic highway 101 to Solvang and then to the Paso Robles Wine Country. Your tour will then take you back to the coast where you will travel up Highway 1 to one of the most beautiful pieces of coastline in California â Big Sur. After stopping to take as many pictures as you would like of the famous Bixby Bridge and the sea lions in Los Lobos State Park, you will continue up highway 1 into Monterey and Carmel.
California Coast Road Trip Highlights
Newport beach.
Known for its maritime heritage, Orange Countyâs Newport Beach dazzles with Balboa Island, a quaint community considered the Nantucket of California. Accessible by ferry or car, the island itself is a must-see. Visit the boardwalk, the historic Balboa Pavilion, and the Balboa Fun Zone amusement park. At Newport Harbor, rent an electric boat to cruise and pull up to a restaurant to âdock and dine.â The city features several beaches with distinct attributes. Waves at the Wedge make it popular for body surfing. Crystal Cove State Beach is an excellent site for tide pools.
Venice Canal and Santa Monica Beach
In between zany Venice Boardwalk and the trendy Abbot Kinney Avenue, lies Dell Avenue, otherwise known as the Venice Canals. In 1906, tobacco baron Abbot Kinney developed the canals to bring European flair to California. It remains an otherworldly respite tucked within the urban jungle of Los Angeles County. This residential neighborhood with several pedestrian bridges, all different, span a little over three blocks. You can trod the quiet street walking over a mile, admiring the many dwellings, ranging from cutesy cottage to ultra-contemporary mansions.
At Santa Monica Beach, youâll encounter the Santa Monica Pier, famous for its nine-story Ferris wheel. The lengthy pier is anchored by an aquarium, shops, and eateries. Donât miss the Original Muscle Beach, founded in the 1930s, a hotspot for bodybuilders and acrobats. Cyclists can seize the day on the 22-mile, paved Marvin Braude Bike Trail a.k.a. The Strand, which spans four beaches.
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, original home of the Chumash Indians, is a multi-cultural beach city that offers something for everyone. Culture lovers get their fix at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Mission Santa Barbara, Lotusland, and the 78-acre Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. For outdoor aficionados, Sterns Wharf at the Santa Barbara Pier never disappoints. On a whale watching cruise, you will sail through the Santa Barbara Channel, known for sightings of humpbacks and blue whales from May through November. Walkable State Street beckons with shopping plazas and food halls of every ilk. At the edge of the downtown core lies the hip Funk Zone filled with public art, shops, and eateries.
Point Lobos and Big Sur
Take in the magnificence of Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, dubbed the âcrown jewelâ of Californiaâs state park system where you can camp, hike, and picnic. This unforgettable coastal treasure is where youâll be mesmerized by countless seabirds and sea creatures along sheltered coves and headlands.
Iconic Big Sur on Highway One continues to take your breath away. Restaurants, inns, and hotels of every price point capitalize on panoramas of the Pacific Ocean. At Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, McWay Falls is the reason why millions stop annually to photograph the 80-foot waterfall that flows from the center of a cliff and pours out onto a protected, uninhabited beach.
Andrew Molera State Park, at 4,800 acres, represents the largest in the region. The Big Sur River bisects the landscape amid redwood groves and rolling meadows. Among the 20-plus miles of hiking paths is the Bluffs trail which serves up ocean scenery on one side and grassland on the other.
Charming at every turn, the touristy town of Carmel-by-the-sea brims with storybook cottages, flower boxes, and dog-friendly, gourmet restaurants. Stroll Ocean Avenue, the downtown artery, and explore boutiques and wine rooms. Sweet aromas emanate from a proliferation of European bakeries and coffee haunts. Ivy-covered passageways lead to stone fountains and art galleries. Witness sculptors working in their storefront studios as children build castles on the white sands of Carmel Beach. End your day watching the sheep graze in front of a pink sunset at Mission Ranch Hotel & Restaurant, owned by actor Clint Eastwood.
Sights along the California Coast
Our California Coast Road Trip vacation package includes 7 nights accommodations and it can be personalized to any length and based on travelerâs desired itinerary. Travelers are responsible for rental cars.
Classic Package
Deluxe package, luxury travel packages at reasonable prices.
Every client receives hands-on personal attention from our professional staff with over 25 years of experience in tour operations and destination management services. Prices are based on Thursday, Friday and Saturday departures.
Classic Package Prices
Per person starting from: [usd], triple occupancy.
- $959 â June – Sep
- $939 â Oct – Mar
- $989 – Apr – May
Double Occupancy
- $1459 â June – Sep
- $1429 â Oct – Mar
- $1489 â Apr – May
Single Occupancy
- $2689 â June – Sep
- $2589 â Oct – Mar
- $2789 â Apr – May
Prices Include:
- 7 night accommodations
- Admissions to Hearst Castle and Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Getty Villa or Getty Center reservation
- Point Lobos guided walking tour with a naturalist
- On site support during travel
Prices Do Not Include:
- Meals and beverages
- Airport transfers
- Travel insurance
- Park admissions and parking
- Anything not mentioned above
Deluxe Package Prices
- $1425 â June
- $1535 â Jul – Aug
- $1485 â Sep – Oct
- $1445 â Nov
- $2055 â June
- $2285 â Jul – Aug
- $2225 â Sep – Oct
- $2175 â Nov
- $3895 â June
- $4355 â Jul – Aug
- $4245 â Sep – Oct
- $4125 â Nov
- Hotel resort fees
- Private airport transfers in San Diego and San Francisco with meet & greet on arrival
Accommodations
San Diego : Wyndham San Diego Bayside , Hotel Indigo or equivalent Los Angeles: Hampton Inn El Segundo , Residence Inn Manhattan Beach  or equivalent Westlake: Residence Inn Westlake , Hyatt Westlake  or equivalent Pismo Beach: Cliff Hotel and Spa , Sandcastle  or equivalent Carmel/Monterey: Plaza Hotel , Marriott or equivalent San Francisco: Hilton Union Square , Executive Hotel Vintage Court  or equivalent
San Diego : Hyatt Manchester , Hotel Republic San Diego  or equivalent Los Angeles: Westdrift Manhattan Beach  or equivalent Westlake: Hyatt Westlake  or equivalent Pismo Beach: Vespera on Ocean  or equivalent Carmel/Monterey: Plaza Hotel , Marriott  or equivalent San Francisco: Westin St. Francis , Hyatt Centric Fishermanâs Wharf  or equivalent
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California's Gold Coast
California's gold coast.
- TAUCK EXCLUSIVE â Special dinner celebrating the magic of Hollywood
- Tour and lunch at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
- Private early-opening visit to "The Vault" in LA's Petersen Automotive Museum
- Private catamaran cruise on San Francisco Bay
- Private tour, lunch, and tasting at Presquâile Winery in Santa Maria Valley
Private tour, lunch, and tasting at Presqu'ile Winery in Santa Maria Valley
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Day 1: Arrive In Beverly Hills
Location: los angeles, california, accommodation name: four seasons los angeles at beverly hills, meals included: dinner.
Tour begins: 5:30 PM, Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills. A transfer is included from Los Angeles International Airport to Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, an urban oasis of understated glamour; keep your eyes peeled for celebrities. Join us this evening for a private welcome reception followed by dinner in the hotel's Wetherly Gardens.
Day 2: Amazing Autos & More In Downtown La
Meals included: breakfast, dinner.
Because Southern Californians have a legendary passion for cars, you'll begin exploring the dynamic city of Los Angeles with a tour of the historic automobiles, Hollywood cars, hot rods, and altogether extraordinary vehicles at the acclaimed Petersen Automotive Museum... including a private, early-opening visit to the museum's recently renovated "Vault" – now featuring more than 250 remarkable vehicles from around the world. Batmobile, anyone? Then you're off to downtown Los Angeles for a walking tour. Tonight, there's magic in the air at a private Tauck dinner – featuring a presentation by a veteran LA warm-up comedian whose credits include American Idol , Dancing With the Stars , and over a decade with The Ellen DeGeneres Show ... and a performance by a two-time Close Up Magician of the Year from Hollywood's celebrated private club for magicians, The Magic Castle.
Day 3: Beverly Hills, Reagan Library & Santa Barbara
Location: santa barbara, california, usa, accommodation name: belmond el encanto, meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Enjoy a tour through Beverly Hills, along Sunset Boulevard, and to the TCL Chinese Theatre movie palace on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where you'll see the handprints of many celebrities; Groucho Marx left an imprint of his cigar, Jimmy Durante his nose, and the stars of Harry Potter immortalized their magic wands. Then you're off to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum for a guided tour and lunch. The museum and grounds are spectacular, with sweeping views of the Simi Valley, the surrounding mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. View an Air Force One aircraft that flew seven presidents, a recreated Oval Office, an exhibit on the Berlin Wall featuring parts of the wall itself, and more. Drive north to Santa Barbara, on the "American Riviera," where you'll dine at your hotel tonight.
Day 4: Santa Barbara's Old Mission & A Choice Of Activities
Meals included: breakfast, lunch.
Embark on a guided tour of 18th-century Old Mission Santa Barbara, home to an active Franciscan parish for more than 200 years. On a city tour, get a feel for the quiet beach community of Santa Barbara, long a celebrity hideaway, and visit the 1929 Courthouse, surrounded by lush gardens. Inside you'll find murals depicting scenes of the city's past, painted by a self-taught artist whose illustrations appeared in the novels of Joseph Conrad and Jack London. This afternoon, a choice is yours in Santa Barbara. One is a visit to the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, California's oldest botanical garden. Here, a guided tour reveals the diversity of the state's native flora and vegetation. Your other choice is a city tour through Santa Barbara. This evening you'll have free time to enjoy your resort or explore downtown Santa Barbara as you please.
Day 5: California's Central Coast
Location: solvang, california, usa, accommodation name: the cliffs.
Get ready for scenic delights as you pass through rolling hills to begin today's road trip. Entering the Central California wine region, you'll find microclimates where morning fog and ocean breezes encourage varieties such as pinot noir and chardonnay, and others where low-lying mountains are ideal for full-bodied reds. Discover picturesque Solvang, a town with a distinctive Danish heritage (and a location featured in the wine-lovers' film, Sideways ), and enjoy a Tauck Exclusive lunch, tour, and tasting at Presqu'ile, a small family-owned winery. Continue on to Pismo Beach, known for its long white beaches and ocean views. The evening is spent at The Cliffs Resort, overlooking the Pacific.
Day 6: Hearst Castle & The Big Sur Coastline
Location: monterey, california, usa, accommodation name: intercontinental the clement monterey.
Drive along stunning Pacific Coast Highway 1 to San Simeon and Hearst Castle, a national and California Historical Landmark designed by revered California architect Julia Morgan. A guided walking tour of this elaborate estate, created for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, takes you back to the opulent era of the early 20th century; the castle was the inspiration for Xanadu, the over-the-top, never-finished mansion of publisher Charles Foster Kane in Orson Welles' film classic, Citizen Kane . After your guided tour, it's nature's opulence that will impress you as you continue along the Pacific Coast, hundreds of feet above crashing surf and remote, rocky beaches, to the Big Sur Coast. Your destination today is the coastal city of Monterey, where you'll dine at your hotel on Monterey Bay.
Day 7: The Monterey Peninsula & Carmel-By-The-Sea
Meals included: breakfast.
Today's tour of the incredibly scenic Monterey Peninsula takes in the beauty of Pacific Grove, famed 17-Mile Drive, and Pebble Beach, before you arrive in Carmel-by-the-Sea, which was named one of the "most romantic cities of the world" by Travel + Leisure . Enjoy free time to explore the town's galleries and find an appealing spot for lunch, before heading off to the award-winning Monterey Bay Aquarium on historic Cannery Row to discover the delights of marine life, from cuttlefish to whales.
Day 8: Monterey To San Francisco
Location: san francisco, california, usa, accommodation name: the westin st. francis san francisco on union square.
Make your way from Monterey up the coast to San Francisco, arriving early this afternoon; feel the breezes of San Francisco Bay (and enjoy a boxed lunch courtesy of the famed Boudin Bakery) on a private catamaran cruise. Then check in to The Westin St. Francis and enjoy time to rest, relax, or explore the area surrounding Union Square. Your hotel is in a vibrant retail and cultural area in the heart of the city – and at your doorstep you'll discover a favorite city square where you might just see musicians, artists, or speakers doing what they do best. Your Tauck Director can recommend restaurants in this city known for its range of cuisines inspired by fresh ingredients.
Day 9: Inimitable San Francisco
A sightseeing tour takes you up and down San Francisco's hills with views of San Francisco Bay as you see Chinatown and the Marina District, rows of Victorian gingerbread houses, Lombard Street, Coit Tower and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Head to the salty atmosphere of Fisherman's Wharf for free time for lunch and checking out its historic ships, sea lions, seafood stalls, and sourdough bread bakeries as you please. This evening, join us at your hotel for our farewell festivities – a Tauck Exclusive farewell reception and dinner at your historic hotel in the heart of Union Square, complete with a live swing band.
Day 10: Journey Home
Tour ends: San Francisco. Fly home anytime. A transfer from The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square to the San Francisco International Airport is included; you should allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in.
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Reviews from travellers on this tour, california gold coast may 2017.
Memorable trip with our tour director. Great itinerary. Wonderful hotels. Very good meals. We met great people. Great weather. Yosemite National Park.
CAL Gold Coast
Twelve days of beautiful hotels, wonderful food, good company with interesting sites. Each was great. Yosemite was spectacular especially to Glacier Point . The views and vistas were incredible.
Beautiful Coastal CA
Loved starting in San Diego. Then going all the way up the coast, into the sierra's to Yousemete then ending in San Fran. The restaurants were all up to Tauck standards and more. The hotels all up and more to Tauck standards except the Inn at Moro Bay. Below average in rooms and service. Tour Dir. Excellent. Meeting new people always + The CA Coastal scenery. Especially The Big Sur area. Wow!! The 4 Seasons Hotel Biltmore- what a pleasure. And of course the food, a dining experience.
We travelled from the UK to the US for our son's wedding and added the TAUCK trip as an adventure to follow the wedding. We are glad we added the trip and delighted that we chose TAUCK. TAUCK, think of everything from pick up at San Diego to departure at San Francisco. We stayed in First class hotels and visited superb locations. We were treated to seeing the Pandas at San Diego Zoo and to envying those playing golf at Pebble Beach then touring Yosemite. The trip exceeded expectations. It would only have been bettered had I been allowed to play golf at Pebble Beach. But one of the most memorable moments was eating breakfast at Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara
Very good but adjustments required..
Very good overview of the coast. Super Tour director and coach driver. Except for the beautiful Getty Museum, nothing interesting in LA, I would skip the city tour. Yosemite: give 1 more day ; unfortunately, we did not get to the falls! Also, since it was the highlight of the trip, I would have appreciate a visit within smaller groups. Santa Barbara, 17 miles drive. Getty museum in LA ( not enough time, need 2-3 hrs more). Hearst Castle. Hotels: Magnificient spanish style 4 Seasons Biltmore and The Langham. Yosemite ( although we did not get the best hotel...we were expecting the Ahwahnee) Monterey and beautiful aquarium and hotel Intercontinental Clement.
California Gold Coast Trip 04302015
Overall, the trip was excellent and I would recommend it highly. We saw some beautiful sights along the Big Sur and enjoyed our visits to the Getty Museum and Hearst Castle. CA is a beautiful state and our Tour Director and driver showed us just how beautiful. Our Tour Director provided a bit of history with all the beautiful scenery. I would have to say it was the drive along CA Hwy 1 in the Big Sur area. We stopped at Ragged Point which had beautiful views, a beautiful garden, etc. The color of the water, the crashing waves against the rocks, the flowers blooming made for an unforgettable experience.
Westbound Panama Canal Jan. 27
This was my first trip with Tauck. I have previously travelled with National Geographic, VBT, and Vantage. Our tour leader, the ship, and the canal also great. Most of the "rainforest" visits were disappointing except La Paz. The Manuel Antonio visit walking along a gravel road with power lines overhead and dozens of tourists in sight was bad. Canal transit La Paz Doka coffee plantation Sarchi Ox cart factory
Panama Canal and Costa Rica
This is our 11th trip with Tauck and certainly will not be the last. However, this trip was not up to Tauck's usual standards. The hotel in Panama, the Hilton, was disappointing. There was no snorkeling at Isla Parida, as advertised. The morning walk in Punta Marenco was a boring lecture on the local environment with no fauna sightings. There were 3 memorable events. The Canal crossing, the canal boat cruise in the Gamboa Rainforest, and the rapids river float. The Windstar Star Breeze experience was wonderful, largely due to the extraordinary shipboard staff and their efforts to make our stay a memorable experience.
Panama Canal is great
We took the West Bound Panama Canal trip. We liked the trip, but there were too many filler days and most of us would have preferred a trip of a shorter duration. Going through the canal itself and all the information about the canal and how it was built.
If you are an experienced traveler, this is NOT the trip for you. Too much bus time; too much time spent wandering aimlessly in rundown towns; too little time spent at important sites. This was my third Tauck trip, and to say I was disappointed is an understatement. The only reason I gave it two stars was because the hotels were very nice. The day spent at Yosemite.
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California Coast Bike Tour
Monterey, Carmel, Big Sur, and Santa Barbara: Cycling the Iconic Central Coast
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Tour Highlights
- Bike the entire length of Californiaâs Big Sur coastline and cover some of the most spectacular coastal roads in the world
- Savor fresh seafood, farm-to-table fare, and flaky pastries at the hippest restaurants, hidden bistros, and charming bakeries
- Experience Central Coast luxury at hotels and inns in ideal locations lining the way from dramatic Carmel-by-the-Sea to country-chic Los Olivos
- Taste wine where itâs produced in the Santa Ynez Valleyâa region thatâs coming to compete with Californiaâs well-known Napa and Sonoma wine country
- Challenge yourself with a century ride that covers 100 miles of Pacific coastline from Big Sur to Morro Bay
Creative California cuisine, farm-to-table produce, and fresh-caught Pacific seafood
Cooler-climate wines like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the Santa Rita Hills; Rhone varietals from Santa Ynez; Cabernet from Happy Canyon
From the Top!
Our adventure begins on the cusp of Northern California as you meet your guides in Palo Alto for a transfer to Monterey. And just like that, youâre on Californiaâs Central Coast! Weâll get to know each other over coffee at the historic Fishermanâs Wharf, then get fitted to our bikes for an unforgettable first ride: the scenic coastal road plainly called 17 Mile Drive. Pedal by Cannery Row (a nod to Steinbeckâs novel of the same name), past Spanish Bay, and alongside Pebble Beach, home to the legendary golf links. Pull into our favorite cycling-themed bistro for a laid-back lunch in Carmel: this artsy beach town gives you a taste of the Central Coast flavor, and itâs a local hotspot for shopping and exploring. After lunch, finish up with a short spin to our luxury hotel in the heart of a charming coastal town. Settle in with a glass of champagne before our first dinner at a local restaurant.
Meals : Lunch / Dinner Destinations : Monterey, Carmel Accomplished : 23 miles / 37 km, elevation gain: 1,099 feet / 335 meters Accommodations : Hotel Villa Mara
Beautiful Big Sur
Rise and shine: weâre heading out early so we can enjoy the coastal road during the cool and peaceful morning hours. Today itâs Highway 1 all the wayâand the postcard-worthy views that come along with it. From the fog-shrouded mountains above to the crashing surf below, every mile is a visual feast. Weâll even pedal across Bixby Creek Bridge, one of the most recognizable landmarks on the Big Sur coast. Stop for a well-earned lunch in Big Sur, a place that derives its name from the Spanish â el pais grande del sur â or the âbig land of the south.â Since these coastlands lie south of Monterey, the onetime Spanish capital, this beautiful community became known as âBig Southââor Big Sur. This afternoon, get settled at the hotel, head down to the beach, or wind down with a hike into the backcountry. Tonight weâll have a beautiful sunset dinnerâa quintessential Central Coast experience.
Meals : Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Destinations : Notleys Landing, Bixby Creek Bridge, Big Sur Accomplished : 26 miles / 42 km, elevation gain: 2,831 feet / 863 meters; optional afternoon hike Accommodations : Glen Oaks Big Sur
Down the Pacific Coast
Time for the biggest ride of the tripâa day of total coastal bliss. Start cycling towards McWay Falls and check out this breathtaking waterfall that empties directly on the beach. Then itâs back on the bikes as we climb and descend through a changing landscape: first towering redwoods, then endless coastal panoramas. Take a moment to appreciate the view during a snack stop before we continue riding to Ragged Point. After lunch, transfer to San Luis Obispo, home to our fantastically whimsical hotelâor make it a full century and pedal all the way to Morro Bay, where Highway 1 finally veers away from the coast. The rest of the day is yours to explore SLOâs many of-the-moment eateries and breweries.
Meals : Breakfast / Lunch Destinations : Gorda, Big Sur, San Simeon Accomplished : 47 miles / 75 km, elevation gain: 4,800 feet / 1,223 meters Longer Option : 100 miles / 162 km, elevation gain: 7,580 feet / 2,311 meters Accommodations : Hotel SLO
Santa Ynez: California's Other Wine Country
This morning weâll head inland on the sinuous roads that surround Santa Maria, making our way into the Santa Ynez Valley by way of Foxen Canyon. Ride through the epicenter of Santa Barbara wine country and its well-loved vineyards lining the route to Ballard Canyon. Weâll stop for lunch at a destination restaurant serving locally-sourced dishes. After lunch, bike the rest of the way to the wine-tasting village of Los Olivos (or catch a lift in the van). Our hotel is right in the heart of town, so take a stroll around or relax by the pool before dinner. Tonight, regroup for a fantastic farewell meal prepared by an innovative local chef.
Meals : Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Destinations : Foxen Canyon Road, Los Olivos, Buellton Accomplished : 37 miles / 59 km, elevation gain: 1,856 feet / 566 meters Longer Option : 47 miles / 75 km, elevation gain: 2,594 feet / 791 meters Accommodations : The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern
The End of the Road
On our final morning, choose to take a spin through the vineyards or catch some extra sleep and a leisurely breakfast. Your guides will transfer you to Santa Barbara and see you off to the next leg of your California travels.
Meals : Breakfast Destinations : Santa Barbara Accomplished : Optional morning ride
DuVine itineraries may be subject to slight route changes, hotel substitutions, and other modifications.
Arrival Details
Departure details, travelers take note.
This itinerary is currently under review due to recent closures on Highway 1. Please contact us for updates.
Highway 1 is as popular for cyclists as it is for motorists. Be prepared for (and comfortable with) riding in some traffic along the route, and discuss your desired travel dates with a DuVine Travel Specialist to avoid more populous visiting periods.
For the hikes on this tour, we strongly recommend bringing hiking boots or trail shoes with good traction (not running shoes or sneakers). Moisture-wicking clothing or daypacks are also recommended, but not required.
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Accommodations
- Thoughtfully selected accommodations that reveal the true character of the region
- Luggage transfers
- Daily breakfasts, all lunches, nutritious snacks, and après velo cocktails
- 3 gourmet dinners at our favorite local restaurants and renowned culinary establishments
- Carefully selected local wine, beer, or spirits with every meal
- Wine tastings and activities as outlined in the tour itinerary
- Entrance fees to historic sites, museums, parks, and all other exclusive events
- Gratuities for baggage, porters, and hotel service
- Top-of-the-line bicycle selection
- Bike helmet
- Complimentary DuVine gear including a custom cycling jersey, DuVine t-shirt, water bottle, and drawstring bag
- GPS in most destinations
- Expert bilingual guides with extensive local knowledge
- Support vehicle that follows the dayâs route, distributes refreshments, and offers lifts
- Pick-up and drop-off before and after your tour from predetermined meeting points
- Daily bike maintenance to ensure optimal performance
- Dinner on one free night
- Gratuities for DuVine guides
- Travel Protection
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Custom DuVine Road Bike
Manufacturer: Ventum
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Turbo Vado SL 4.0
Manufacturer: Specialized
Type: Hybrid E-Bike
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Caravan is a member of ASTA (American Society of Travel Advisors), NTA (National Tour Association), ABA (American Bus Association), CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association), and ACMA (American Catalog Association). Guided Caravan California coast tour 1-800-227-2826; itinerary - San Francisco, Yosemite Park, Monterey, Big Sur, Hearst ...
Now let's get this California coast road trip planning on it's way! California Coast Road Trip Itinerary: 1) Start in San Francisco. Ahhh, SF, my favorite city; although technically I'm biased because I chose to move to the city by the bay from NYC a few years ago. đ . A few San Francisco must do's include either walking or driving over the Golden Gate Bridge, wandering around ...
Encinitas. Just north of San Diego, Encinitas is another perfect stop on your California coast road trip.. Here, you'll find lots of great beaches to relax or play, including Cardiff State Beach, Swami's Beach, and Moonlight State Beach!. For a full stay in Encinitas, take a day at LEG O LAND California (just 15 minutes north of Encinitas in Carlsbad, CA)!
Drive Time: About 3.5 Hours. The majority of this California road trip will take place on Highway 1, AKA the Pacific Coast Highway, AKA the PCH, AKA Cabrillo Highway, AKA Shoreline Highway, AKA The Prettiest Highway in the World. But all of those are just ways to say "The 1.".
Cruise down the iconic Highway 1 for a scenic and unforgettable California road trip. Known as one of the most scenic drives in the country, the PCHâalso called Highway 1âruns next to the ocean's crashing waves, from Leggett in Mendocino County all the way down to Dana Point in Orange County. With so many miles to cover, considering all ...
Half Moon Bay. Next up on your California coast road trip is Half Moon Bay, a peaceful and stunning little city. The crescent shape of the area gives the city its name. It's known for Mavericks, a surfing destination that offers up big waves. In fact, surfers from across the world come here to catch towering waves.
California Coast Road Trip Itineraries: Map, Routes and Ideas. California has one of the most spectacular coastlines in the country. It is the perfect place for an unforgettable road trip. Along the coast, there are beautiful cities, such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and stunning landscapes like those of Big Sur, and ...
Explore the vibrant citiesâSan Francisco and Los Angelesâand take in the magnificent scenery in California's national parksâYosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks. Drive the spectacular 17-Mile Drive in Monterey, and witness the beauty of Lake Tahoe. Enjoy a special behind-the-scenes tour at the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium.
A Guide to California's Coast. Everyone seems to have a different number for how long the California coast really is: The California Coastal Commission says "1,100 magnificent miles across ten degrees of latitude." Visit California says it's 1,264 miles long. If you include small bays and inlets, it gets up to more than 3,000 miles.
Road Tripping the California Coast: Day 3. Santa Barbara Surfing. Explore Downtown Santa Barbara. Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip: Day 4. Hearst Castle. Elephant Seal Viewing. Drive Big Sur. California Coast Road Trip: Day 5. Roaring Camp Railroad.
Stop 2: Big Sur, California Recommended Time: 1-2 nights Things to Do in Big Sur. Big Sur might just be the star of your Central Coast road trip. It's all about nature here, and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Parkâreferred to as a "mini Yosemite"âis one of my favorite places to experience it, with ample redwoods and creeks to explore. Andrew Molera State Park and Garrapata State Park are two ...
The 3-day California Coast Tour includes visits to Santa Barbara, Solvang, Carmel, and San Francisco. The tour highlights historical and cultural attractions such as the Spanish Mission in Santa Barbara and the charming Danish town of Solvang. Participants can enjoy leisurely strolls along the boardwalk of Carmel and explore iconic landmarks in ...
Speak to a certified California specialist to start planning your tailor-made tour... Call one of our experts or arrange a video appointment for ideas and advice. 617-223-4558. Make an inquiry. Shannon.
California Dreamin': Monterey, Yosemite & Napa. View Dates Book Now. Request A Quote. 8 DAYS. From $3,199. $2,879 pp*. Save up to 10%. *Rate is per person, land only, double occupancy, tour inclusions and available options may vary based on departure date. Please select a date below for more details.
PLEASE CALL 1-800-666-0358 FOR LAND-ONLY PRICING. American Classic Tours is based out of Chicago. Because many of our travelers are from the greater Chicagoland Area, all of our tours begin at one of Chicago's airports. If you are from out of state or country, you can join us via a "land-only" tour package.
See the best that California has to offer during this 3-day, 2-night West Coast tour, covering some of the Golden State's top cities and outdoor areas. Start your trip in Los Angeles, snaking north by van or motor coach through California hotspots including Santa Barbara, Solvang, Yosemite National Park, Carmel, San Francisco and Hearst Castle. It's a memorable opportunity to explore one ...
Published on 08/04/20. California's famous central coast stretches from just north of Los Angeles in Ventura County to south of San Francisco in Santa Clara, encompassing the spectacular regions of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Big Sur, and Monterey. Its 350 miles of beautiful coastline incorporates stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean from ...
Take a city tour of San Francisco. San Francisco is one of the most incredible destinations in California, and we'll take you on a sightseeing tour of all the highlights from the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the scenic Fisherman's Wharf dotted with sea lions, to the bustling Union Square, the gorgeous 1,500-acre Presidio Park and the historic neighborhoods like North Beach and Chinatown.
PRICES starting from $1339.00 per person based on double occupancy. The California Coast Road Trip self-driving vacation will take you from San Diego to San Francisco by way of some of the most beautiful towns and vistas in the world. Let California Tours arrange your accommodations and plan a special itinerary just for you.
Our memorable journey through California has guests traveling from hip, glamorous Beverly Hills and iconic Los Angeles up the dramatic Pacific Coast Highway 1 to magnificent Hearst Castle, Santa Barbara, Big Sur, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Monterey, ending in San Francisco - one of the world's favorite cities.
Videos and Webinars Explore helpful videos and webinars with virtual tours of our rail journeys. Blog Articles Learn from our experts with insider tips, read helpful suggestions, ... California Coast Onboard. Accommodations Get a good night's sleep onboard the train! Amtrak's private sleeping rooms include in-room features, services, and ...
Central Coast; California Coast Bike Tour. Monterey, Carmel, Big Sur, and Santa Barbara: Cycling the Iconic Central Coast. 5 days / 4 nights Level: 3 . Price From: $4,995 ... And just like that, you're on California's Central Coast! We'll get to know each other over coffee at the historic Fisherman's Wharf, then get fitted to our bikes ...
The 8 Best Hiking Trails In SF. Explore our area's stunning vistas with these eight San Francisco hiking trails. Barbary Coast Trail. The Barbary Coast Trail is San Francisco's official historic walking tour, connecting some of the city's most important historic sites from the Gold Rush to the 1906 earthquake and beyond.
Buy The MarĂas - The Submarine Tour tickets at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU in San Diego, CA for Aug 18, 2024 at Ticketmaster. The MarĂas - The Submarine Tour ... The MarĂas - The Submarine Tour More Info. Sun ⢠Aug 18 ⢠8:00 PM Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU, San Diego, CA.