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Pacific Coast Highway : une visite audio sur smartphone entre Los Angeles et Santa Maria

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Hook your smartphone up to your vehicle's stereo and listen to a tour guide while you drive!

Follow the suggested route along the Pacific Coast Highway, one of the most scenic drives in the world! Start anywhere along the route between Los Angeles & Santa Maria. The tour experience is the same in either direction.

Pass the famous Marina Del Rey, Malibu, Carpinteria, Getty Villa Museum & some of the world’s most famous beaches. We'll point out must-see sights, parks, tourist attractions & recreation areas & give a historical overview of the area and its original inhabitants.

With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere & explore. Tour guide commentary will play automatically as you drive, using an easy to navigate GPS map. No data is used during the tour.

This audio guide will keep your group entertained & engaged. Each point of interest has a fun multiple-choice trivia question about the sights.

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  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
À quoi s'attendre
1
Loyola Marymount University
The product of a merger between Loyola College and Marymount College, the school is institutionally committed to Roman Catholicism.
2
Marina del Rey
If you love boats, this is the ideal spot for some boatwatching. Developed in the 1950’s, the marina has become North America’s largest man-made small-craft harbor.
3
Venice
Welcome to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice, home of Venice Beach and the Venice Canals!
4
Santa Monica State Beach
You’ll be passing by a couple of pretty spectacular beaches. The Will-Rogers State Beach and the famous Santa Monica Beach.
5
The Getty Villa
If you’re into Italian villas filled with ancient Greek and-Roman artifacts, the Getty Villa Museum is a must-see attraction! We'll also tell you about the affluent Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.
6
Tuna Canyon Park
A couple of amazing parks and home to hiking-trails through native forests complete with stunning views of the coastline and beaches.
7
Malibu
There's a lot-to-do in Malibu!! Long hailed as the city of sun, surf and sand, Malibu City spans 21 miles of beautiful California beach.
8
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
A fantastic 30 mile-long stretch of land running from the coast inland in what's known as a Mediterranean climate ecosystem.
9
Zuma Beach
We'll introduce you to the famous Zuma Beach with its broad and sandy beach and the popular filming location, Point Dume.
10
El Matador State Beach
Just one of Malibu's beaches, the El Matador is studded with massive, unique rock-formations.
11
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Hear about the Chumash people who lived here almost 8,000 years ago and had an extensive trading system throughout California.
12
Santa Monica Mountains
You'll be driving by inland-bluffs, which are actually the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountain range.
13
Point Mugu State Park
Here you'll find miles of hiking-trails, canyons and great views of one of the highest peaks in the Santa Monica Mountains, Boney Mountain.
14
Point Mugu Missile Park
If you visit the park, you’ll see all kinds of missiles like the Polaris, the first U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile.
15
Port Hueneme
As the name suggests, there is a port on the shores of the city. In fact, it's the only deep-water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
16
Oxnard
California supplies over 85 percent of US strawberries, with a third of that coming from right here in the Oxnard valley.
17
Ventura County Coast
The county you'll be driving through, is home to roughly 825,000 Californians, most of whom live within the coastal plains at the foot of the Topatopa Mountains. We'll tell you why it's so popular.
18
Mission San Buenaventura
Located in the heart of downtown Ventura, we'll give you some of history of this still active Catholic parish, museum and tourist-attraction.
19
Emma Wood State Beach
This section of the Pacific Coast Highway takes us right past a couple more scenic beaches in Solimar & Emma Wood-state-beaches.
20
Carpinteria
The coastal City of Carpinteria may be small, but there’s plenty to do here. We'll tell just a few of them!
21
Channel Islands National Park
At almost 250,000 acres, the park was created to protect both marine and island wildlife, as well as a number of archeological sites found on the islands.
22
Channel Islands Harbor
You'll see where Navy Seals are trained to withstand some of the worst conditions nature can throw at them.
23
Santa Barbara
A popular destination for both road-trippers and cruise-ships, Santa Barbara sees over 7 million tourists annually.
24
Goleta
The shoreline boasts nature preserves, a quiet beach and a Monarch Butterfly Grove.
25
Santa Ynez
We'll tell you about the mountain range you’ve been paralleling, part of the Transverse Ranges.
26
University of California, Santa Barbara
Known as a top research university it has award-winning faculty that includes six Nobel-Prize winners. In fact it’s a global leader in the sciences.
27
Los Padres National Forest
Hear how this protected forestland, covering over two million acres of coastal mountains, protects one of its endanged species.
28
El Capitan State Beach
Barnacles, starfish, sea anemone, crabs, and sea-sponges become trapped in these rocky pools when the tide pulls out, exposing these tiny sea-creatures for all to see.
29
Refugio State Beach
Learn about the environmental tragedy along this beautiful beach in 2015.
30
Gaviota State Park
The rugged coastline that surrounds the beach is also rather infamous as a drop off point for some nefarious activities. We'll tell you what.
31
Nojoqui Falls Park
Unlike most waterfalls, which gradually erode upstream, the Nojoqui Falls have built outward from the cliff over time. We'll tell you why.
32
Buellton
This small city's claim to fame is being the home of split-pea soup!
33
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park
All 2000 acres of La Purisima have been restored to its peak period in the 1820s, when it was the seat of mission government.
34
Lompoc
One of the city's top attractions are their murals in alley ways and on the sides of buildings..
35
Los Alamos
These hills were a perfect hideout for the bandit Salomon Pico. We'll tell you about him and why he was famous.
36
Santa Maria
Founded in 1875, settlers began arriving to taking advantage of the offer of free land, rich soil and the cooler Mediterranean climate.
37
Presqu'ile Winery
Winery in Santa Maria.
38
PCPA - Pacific Conservatory Theatre
Conservatory Theatre in Santa Maria.
39
Rancho Sisquoc Winery
Interesting and beautiful winery.
40
Gaviota Peak Trail
Popular trail nearby.
41
Arroyo Hondo Vista Point
Incredible lookout.
42
Arroyo Burro County Beach Park
Sandy beach.
43
Shoreline Park
Nice park by the shore.
44
Stearns Wharf
Incredible views.
45
Carpinteria State Beach
Beach with ocean.
46
Tar Pits Park
Unique park.
47
Solimar Beach
Wicked cool beach.
48
Mandalay State Beach
Like the hotel, but a beach.
49
Oxnard State Beach and Park
The best beach in Oxnard.
50
Port Hueneme Beach Park
Park with a side of beach.
51
Sycamore Cove Beach
Combo number 5.
52
Leo Carrillo State Park and Beach
Leo's beach.
53
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Nick's beach.
54
El Matador State Beach
Here beachy beachy beachy.
55
Lechuza Beach
Another beach.
56
Point Dume State Beach and Preserve
Beach and park and preserve.
57
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
Malibu's beach.
58
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
What a beach.
59
Topanga Beach
Yet another California beach.
60
Santa Monica State Beach
The beach Monica built.
61
Santa Monica Pier
Incredible oceanside pier.
62
Santa Monica
Oceanside city.
63
Playa Del Rey Beach
Beach with a view.
64
Université Loyola Marymount
Fruit d'une fusion entre le Loyola College et le Marymount College, l'école est institutionnellement engagée envers le catholicisme romain.
65
Marina del Rey
Si vous aimez les bateaux, c'est l'endroit idéal pour observer les bateaux. Aménagée dans les années 1950, la marina est devenue le plus grand port artificiel pour petits bateaux en Amérique du Nord.
66
Venise
Bienvenue dans le quartier de Los Angeles à Venise, berceau de Venice Beach et des canaux de Venise !
67
Plage d'État de Santa Monica
Vous passerez par quelques plages assez spectaculaires. La Will-Rogers State Beach et la célèbre plage de Santa Monica.
68
La Villa Getty
Si vous aimez les villas italiennes remplies d'anciens artefacts grecs et romains, le Getty Villa Museum est une attraction incontournable ! Nous vous parlerons également du quartier aisé de Pacific Palisades.
69
Parc du canyon du thon
Quelques parcs incroyables et des sentiers de randonnée à travers les forêts indigènes avec une vue imprenable sur le littoral et les plages.
70
Malibu
Il y a beaucoup à faire à Malibu !! Longtemps saluée comme la ville du soleil, du surf et du sable, Malibu City s'étend sur 21 miles de belles plages californiennes.
71
Zone de loisirs nationale des montagnes de Santa Monica
Une fantastique étendue de terre de 30 miles de long allant de la côte à l'intérieur des terres dans ce qu'on appelle un écosystème climatique méditerranéen.
72
Plage de Zuma
Nous vous présenterons la célèbre plage de Zuma avec sa large plage de sable et le lieu de tournage populaire, Point Dume.
73
Plage d'État d'El Matador
L'une des plages de Malibu, El Matador est parsemée de formations rocheuses massives et uniques.
74
Plage de Nicholas Canyon
Découvrez le peuple Chumash qui vivait ici il y a près de 8 000 ans et qui possédait un système commercial étendu dans toute la Californie.
75
Montagnes de Santa Monica
Vous passerez par des falaises intérieures, qui sont en fait les contreforts de la chaîne de montagnes de Santa Monica.
76
Parc d'État de Point Mugu
Ici, vous trouverez des kilomètres de sentiers de randonnée, des canyons et de superbes vues sur l'un des plus hauts sommets des montagnes de Santa Monica, Boney Mountain.
77
Parc de missiles Point Mugu
Si vous visitez le parc, vous verrez toutes sortes de missiles comme le Polaris, le premier missile balistique lancé par un sous-marin américain.
78
Port Hueneme
Comme son nom l'indique, il y a un port sur les rives de la ville. En fait, c'est le seul port en eau profonde entre Los Angeles et San Francisco.
79
Oxnard
La Californie fournit plus de 85 % des fraises américaines, dont un tiers provient d'ici, dans la vallée d'Oxnard.
80
Côte du comté de Ventura
Le comté que vous traverserez en voiture abrite environ 825 000 Californiens, dont la plupart vivent dans les plaines côtières au pied des montagnes Topatopa. Nous vous dirons pourquoi il est si populaire.
81
Mission San Buenaventura
Situé au cœur du centre-ville de Ventura, nous vous donnerons un peu d'histoire de cette paroisse catholique toujours active, musée et attraction touristique.
82
Plage d'État d'Emma Wood
Cette section de la Pacific Coast Highway nous emmène juste devant quelques autres plages pittoresques à Solimar & Emma Wood-state-beachs.
83
Carpinteria
La ville côtière de Carpinteria est peut-être petite, mais il y a beaucoup à faire ici. Nous n'en dirons que quelques-uns !
84
Parc national des îles anglo-normandes
À près de 250 000 acres, le parc a été créé pour protéger à la fois la faune marine et insulaire, ainsi qu'un certain nombre de sites archéologiques trouvés sur les îles.
85
Port des îles anglo-normandes
Vous verrez où les Navy Seals sont formés pour résister à certaines des pires conditions que la nature peut leur imposer.
86
Sainte-Barbe
Une destination populaire pour les road-trippers et les bateaux de croisière, Santa Barbara voit plus de 7 millions de touristes chaque année.
87
Golette
Le littoral abrite des réserves naturelles, une plage tranquille et un bosquet de papillons monarques.
88
Santa Ynez
Nous vous parlerons de la chaîne de montagnes que vous avez parallèlement parcourue, qui fait partie des Transverse Ranges.
89
Université de Californie, Santa Barbara
Reconnue comme une université de recherche de premier plan, elle possède une faculté primée qui comprend six lauréats du prix Nobel. En fait, c'est un leader mondial dans le domaine des sciences.
90
Forêt nationale de Los Padres
Découvrez comment cette terre forestière protégée, couvrant plus de deux millions d'acres de montagnes côtières, protège l'une de ses espèces en voie de disparition.
91
Plage d'État d'El Capitan
Les balanes, les étoiles de mer, les anémones de mer, les crabes et les éponges de mer se retrouvent piégés dans ces bassins rocheux lorsque la marée se retire, exposant ces minuscules créatures marines à la vue de tous.
92
Plage d'État de Refugio
Découvrez la tragédie environnementale le long de cette belle plage en 2015.
93
Parc d'État de Gaviota
Le littoral accidenté qui entoure la plage est également plutôt tristement célèbre en tant que point de chute pour certaines activités néfastes. Nous allons vous dire quoi.
94
Parc des chutes de Nojoqui
Contrairement à la plupart des chutes d'eau, qui s'érodent progressivement en amont, les chutes de Nojoqui se sont construites à l'extérieur de la falaise au fil du temps. Nous allons vous dire pourquoi.
95
Buellton
La renommée de cette petite ville est d'être le berceau de la soupe aux pois cassés !
96
Parc historique d'État de La Purisima Mission
Tous les 2000 acres de La Purisima ont été restaurés à leur période de pointe dans les années 1820, quand c'était le siège du gouvernement de la mission.
97
Lompoc
L'une des principales attractions de la ville sont leurs peintures murales dans les ruelles et sur les côtés des bâtiments.
98
Los Alamos
Ces collines étaient une cachette parfaite pour le bandit Salomon Pico. Nous allons vous parler de lui et pourquoi il était célèbre.
99
Sainte Marie
Fondée en 1875, les colons ont commencé à arriver pour profiter de l'offre de terres gratuites, d'un sol riche et du climat méditerranéen plus frais.
100
Vignoble Presqu'île
Cave à Santa Maria.
101
PCPA - Théâtre du Conservatoire du Pacifique
Théâtre Conservatoire de Santa Maria.
102
Vignoble Rancho Sisquoc
Cave intéressante et belle.
103
Sentier du pic Gaviota
Sentier populaire à proximité.
104
Point de vue Arroyo Hondo
Incroyable point de vue.
105
Parc de la plage du comté d'Arroyo Burro
Plage de sable.
106
Parc du littoral
Beau parc au bord de la mer.
107
Quai Stearns
Des vues incroyables.
108
Plage d'État de Carpinteria
Plage avec océan.
109
Parc des fosses à goudron
Parc unique.
110
Plage de Solimar
Plage cool et méchante.
111
Plage d'état de Mandalay
Comme l'hôtel, mais une plage.
112
Plage et parc d'État d'Oxnard
La meilleure plage d'Oxnard.
113
Parc de la plage de Port Hueneme
Parc avec un côté de plage.
114
Plage de Sycamore Cove
Combo numéro 5.
115
Parc d'État et plage Leo Carrillo
La plage de Léo.
116
Plage de Nicholas Canyon
La plage de Nick.
117
Plage d'État d'El Matador
Ici beachy beachy beachy.
118
Plage de Lechuza
Une autre plage.
119
Plage et réserve d'état de Point Dume
Plage et parc et réserve.
120
Plage d'État du lagon de Malibu
La plage de Malibu.
121
Plage d'État du lagon de Malibu
Quelle plage.
122
Plage de Topanga
Encore une autre plage californienne.
123
Plage d'État de Santa Monica
La plage que Monica a construite.
124
Jetée de Santa Monica
Incroyable jetée au bord de l'océan.
125
Santa Monica
Ville au bord de l'océan.
126
Plage Playa Del Rey
Plage avec vue.
127
Loyola Marymount University
The product of a merger between Loyola College and Marymount College, the school is institutionally committed to Roman Catholicism.
128
Marina del Rey
If you love boats, this is the ideal spot for some boatwatching. Developed in the 1950’s, the marina has become North America’s largest man-made small-craft harbor.
129
Venice
Welcome to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice, home of Venice Beach and the Venice Canals!
130
Santa Monica State Beach
You’ll be passing by a couple of pretty spectacular beaches. The Will-Rogers State Beach and the famous Santa Monica Beach.
131
The Getty Villa
If you’re into Italian villas filled with ancient Greek and-Roman artifacts, the Getty Villa Museum is a must-see attraction! We'll also tell you about the affluent Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.
132
Tuna Canyon Park
A couple of amazing parks and home to hiking-trails through native forests complete with stunning views of the coastline and beaches.
133
Malibu
There's a lot-to-do in Malibu!! Long hailed as the city of sun, surf and sand, Malibu City spans 21 miles of beautiful California beach.
134
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
A fantastic 30 mile-long stretch of land running from the coast inland in what's known as a Mediterranean climate ecosystem.
135
Zuma Beach
We'll introduce you to the famous Zuma Beach with its broad and sandy beach and the popular filming location, Point Dume.
136
El Matador State Beach
Just one of Malibu's beaches, the El Matador is studded with massive, unique rock-formations.
137
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Hear about the Chumash people who lived here almost 8,000 years ago and had an extensive trading system throughout California.
138
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
You'll be driving by inland-bluffs, which are actually the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountain range.
139
Point Mugu State Park
Here you'll find miles of hiking-trails, canyons and great views of one of the highest peaks in the Santa Monica Mountains, Boney Mountain.
140
Point Mugu Missile Park
If you visit the park, you’ll see all kinds of missiles like the Polaris, the first U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile.
141
Port Hueneme
As the name suggests, there is a port on the shores of the city. In fact, it's the only deep-water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
142
Oxnard
California supplies over 85 percent of US strawberries, with a third of that coming from right here in the Oxnard valley.
143
Ventura County Coast
The county you'll be driving through, is home to roughly 825,000 Californians, most of whom live within the coastal plains at the foot of the Topatopa Mountains. We'll tell you why it's so popular.
144
Mission Basilica San Buenaventura
Located in the heart of downtown Ventura, we'll give you some of history of this still active Catholic parish, museum and tourist-attraction.
145
Emma Wood State Beach
This section of the Pacific Coast Highway takes us right past a couple more scenic beaches in Solimar & Emma Wood-state-beaches.
146
Carpinteria
The coastal City of Carpinteria may be small, but there’s plenty to do here. We'll tell just a few of them!
147
Channel Islands National Park
At almost 250,000 acres, the park was created to protect both marine and island wildlife, as well as a number of archeological sites found on the islands.
148
Channel Islands Harbor
You'll see where Navy Seals are trained to withstand some of the worst conditions nature can throw at them.
149
Santa Barbara
A popular destination for both road-trippers and cruise-ships, Santa Barbara sees over 7 million tourists annually.
150
Goleta
The shoreline boasts nature preserves, a quiet beach and a Monarch Butterfly Grove.
151
Santa Ynez
We'll tell you about the mountain range you’ve been paralleling, part of the Transverse Ranges.
152
University of California, Santa Barbara
Known as a top research university it has award-winning faculty that includes six Nobel-Prize winners. In fact it’s a global leader in the sciences.
153
Los Padres National Forest
Hear how this protected forestland, covering over two million acres of coastal mountains, protects one of its endanged species.
154
El Capitan State Beach
Barnacles, starfish, sea anemone, crabs, and sea-sponges become trapped in these rocky pools when the tide pulls out, exposing these tiny sea-creatures for all to see.
155
Refugio State Beach
Learn about the environmental tragedy along this beautiful beach in 2015.
156
Gaviota State Park
The rugged coastline that surrounds the beach is also rather infamous as a drop off point for some nefarious activities. We'll tell you what.
157
Nojoqui Falls Park
Unlike most waterfalls, which gradually erode upstream, the Nojoqui Falls have built outward from the cliff over time. We'll tell you why.
158
Buellton
This small city's claim to fame is being the home of split-pea soup!
159
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park
All 2000 acres of La Purisima have been restored to its peak period in the 1820s, when it was the seat of mission government.
160
Lompoc
One of the city's top attractions are their murals in alley ways and on the sides of buildings..
161
Los Alamos
These hills were a perfect hideout for the bandit Salomon Pico. We'll tell you about him and why he was famous.
162
Santa Maria
Founded in 1875, settlers began arriving to taking advantage of the offer of free land, rich soil and the cooler Mediterranean climate.
163
Presqu'ile Winery
Winery in Santa Maria.
164
PCPA - Pacific Conservatory Theatre
Conservatory Theatre in Santa Maria.
165
Rancho Sisquoc Winery
Interesting and beautiful winery.
166
Gaviota Peak Trail
Popular trail nearby.
167
Arroyo Hondo Vista Point
Incredible lookout.
168
Arroyo Burro County Beach Park
Sandy beach.
169
Shoreline Park
Nice park by the shore.
170
Stearns Wharf
Incredible views.
171
Carpinteria State Beach
Beach with ocean.
172
Tar Pits Park
Unique park.
173
Solimar Beach
Wicked cool beach.
174
Mandalay State Beach
Like the hotel, but a beach.
175
Oxnard State Beach and Park
The best beach in Oxnard.
176
Port Hueneme Beach Park
Park with a side of beach.
177
Sycamore Cove Beach
Combo number 5.
178
Leo Carrillo State Park and Beach
Leo's beach.
179
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Nick's beach.
180
El Matador State Beach
Here beachy beachy beachy.
181
Lechuza Beach
Another beach.
182
Point Dume State Beach and Natural Preserve
Beach and park and preserve.
183
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
Malibu's beach.
184
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
What a beach.
185
Topanga Beach
Yet another California beach.
186
Santa Monica State Beach
The beach Monica built.
187
Santa Monica Pier
Incredible oceanside pier.
188
Santa Monica
Oceanside city.
189
Playa Del Rey Beach
Beach with a view.
190
Loyola Marymount University
The product of a merger between Loyola College and Marymount College, the school is institutionally committed to Roman Catholicism.
191
Marina del Rey
If you love boats, this is the ideal spot for some boatwatching. Developed in the 1950’s, the marina has become North America’s largest man-made small-craft harbor.
192
Venice
Welcome to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice, home of Venice Beach and the Venice Canals!
193
Santa Monica State Beach
You’ll be passing by a couple of pretty spectacular beaches. The Will-Rogers State Beach and the famous Santa Monica Beach.
194
The Getty Villa
If you’re into Italian villas filled with ancient Greek and-Roman artifacts, the Getty Villa Museum is a must-see attraction! We'll also tell you about the affluent Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.
195
Tuna Canyon Park
A couple of amazing parks and home to hiking-trails through native forests complete with stunning views of the coastline and beaches.
196
Malibu
There's a lot-to-do in Malibu!! Long hailed as the city of sun, surf and sand, Malibu City spans 21 miles of beautiful California beach.
197
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
A fantastic 30 mile-long stretch of land running from the coast inland in what's known as a Mediterranean climate ecosystem.
198
Zuma Beach
We'll introduce you to the famous Zuma Beach with its broad and sandy beach and the popular filming location, Point Dume.
199
El Matador State Beach
Just one of Malibu's beaches, the El Matador is studded with massive, unique rock-formations.
200
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Hear about the Chumash people who lived here almost 8,000 years ago and had an extensive trading system throughout California.
201
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
You'll be driving by inland-bluffs, which are actually the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountain range.
202
Point Mugu State Park
Here you'll find miles of hiking-trails, canyons and great views of one of the highest peaks in the Santa Monica Mountains, Boney Mountain.
203
Point Mugu Missile Park
If you visit the park, you’ll see all kinds of missiles like the Polaris, the first U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile.
204
Port Hueneme
As the name suggests, there is a port on the shores of the city. In fact, it's the only deep-water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
205
Oxnard
California supplies over 85 percent of US strawberries, with a third of that coming from right here in the Oxnard valley.
206
Ventura County Coast
The county you'll be driving through, is home to roughly 825,000 Californians, most of whom live within the coastal plains at the foot of the Topatopa Mountains. We'll tell you why it's so popular.
207
Mission Basilica San Buenaventura
Located in the heart of downtown Ventura, we'll give you some of history of this still active Catholic parish, museum and tourist-attraction.
208
Emma Wood State Beach
This section of the Pacific Coast Highway takes us right past a couple more scenic beaches in Solimar & Emma Wood-state-beaches.
209
Carpinteria
The coastal City of Carpinteria may be small, but there’s plenty to do here. We'll tell just a few of them!
210
Channel Islands National Park
At almost 250,000 acres, the park was created to protect both marine and island wildlife, as well as a number of archeological sites found on the islands.
211
Channel Islands Harbor
You'll see where Navy Seals are trained to withstand some of the worst conditions nature can throw at them.
212
Santa Barbara
A popular destination for both road-trippers and cruise-ships, Santa Barbara sees over 7 million tourists annually.
213
Goleta
The shoreline boasts nature preserves, a quiet beach and a Monarch Butterfly Grove.
214
Santa Ynez
We'll tell you about the mountain range you’ve been paralleling, part of the Transverse Ranges.
215
University of California, Santa Barbara
Known as a top research university it has award-winning faculty that includes six Nobel-Prize winners. In fact it’s a global leader in the sciences.
216
Los Padres National Forest
Hear how this protected forestland, covering over two million acres of coastal mountains, protects one of its endanged species.
217
El Capitan State Beach
Barnacles, starfish, sea anemone, crabs, and sea-sponges become trapped in these rocky pools when the tide pulls out, exposing these tiny sea-creatures for all to see.
218
Refugio State Beach
Learn about the environmental tragedy along this beautiful beach in 2015.
219
Gaviota State Park
The rugged coastline that surrounds the beach is also rather infamous as a drop off point for some nefarious activities. We'll tell you what.
220
Nojoqui Falls Park
Unlike most waterfalls, which gradually erode upstream, the Nojoqui Falls have built outward from the cliff over time. We'll tell you why.
221
Buellton
This small city's claim to fame is being the home of split-pea soup!
222
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park
All 2000 acres of La Purisima have been restored to its peak period in the 1820s, when it was the seat of mission government.
223
Lompoc
One of the city's top attractions are their murals in alley ways and on the sides of buildings..
224
Los Alamos
These hills were a perfect hideout for the bandit Salomon Pico. We'll tell you about him and why he was famous.
225
Santa Maria
Founded in 1875, settlers began arriving to taking advantage of the offer of free land, rich soil and the cooler Mediterranean climate.
226
Presqu'ile Winery
Winery in Santa Maria.
227
PCPA - Pacific Conservatory Theatre
Conservatory Theatre in Santa Maria.
228
Rancho Sisquoc Winery
Interesting and beautiful winery.
229
Gaviota Peak Trail
Popular trail nearby.
230
Arroyo Hondo Vista Point
Incredible lookout.
231
Arroyo Burro County Beach Park
Sandy beach.
232
Shoreline Park
Nice park by the shore.
233
Stearns Wharf
Incredible views.
234
Carpinteria State Beach
Beach with ocean.
235
Tar Pits Park
Unique park.
236
Solimar Beach
Wicked cool beach.
237
Mandalay State Beach
Like the hotel, but a beach.
238
Oxnard State Beach and Park
The best beach in Oxnard.
239
Port Hueneme Beach Park
Park with a side of beach.
240
Sycamore Cove Beach
Combo number 5.
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Leo Carrillo State Park and Beach
Leo's beach.
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Nicholas Canyon Beach
Nick's beach.
243
El Matador State Beach
Here beachy beachy beachy.
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Lechuza Beach
Another beach.
245
Point Dume State Beach and Natural Preserve
Beach and park and preserve.
246
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
Malibu's beach.
247
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
What a beach.
248
Topanga Beach
Yet another California beach.
249
Santa Monica State Beach
The beach Monica built.
250
Santa Monica Pier
Incredible oceanside pier.
251
Santa Monica
Oceanside city.
252
Playa Del Rey Beach
Beach with a view.
253
Loyola Marymount University
The product of a merger between Loyola College and Marymount College, the school is institutionally committed to Roman Catholicism.
254
Marina del Rey
If you love boats, this is the ideal spot for some boatwatching. Developed in the 1950’s, the marina has become North America’s largest man-made small-craft harbor.
255
Venice
Welcome to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice, home of Venice Beach and the Venice Canals!
256
Santa Monica State Beach
You’ll be passing by a couple of pretty spectacular beaches. The Will-Rogers State Beach and the famous Santa Monica Beach.
257
The Getty Villa
If you’re into Italian villas filled with ancient Greek and-Roman artifacts, the Getty Villa Museum is a must-see attraction! We'll also tell you about the affluent Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.
258
Tuna Canyon Park
A couple of amazing parks and home to hiking-trails through native forests complete with stunning views of the coastline and beaches.
259
Malibu
There's a lot-to-do in Malibu!! Long hailed as the city of sun, surf and sand, Malibu City spans 21 miles of beautiful California beach.
260
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
A fantastic 30 mile-long stretch of land running from the coast inland in what's known as a Mediterranean climate ecosystem.
261
Zuma Beach
We'll introduce you to the famous Zuma Beach with its broad and sandy beach and the popular filming location, Point Dume.
262
El Matador State Beach
Just one of Malibu's beaches, the El Matador is studded with massive, unique rock-formations.
263
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Hear about the Chumash people who lived here almost 8,000 years ago and had an extensive trading system throughout California.
264
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
You'll be driving by inland-bluffs, which are actually the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountain range.
265
Point Mugu State Park
Here you'll find miles of hiking-trails, canyons and great views of one of the highest peaks in the Santa Monica Mountains, Boney Mountain.
266
Point Mugu Missile Park
If you visit the park, you’ll see all kinds of missiles like the Polaris, the first U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile.
267
Port Hueneme
As the name suggests, there is a port on the shores of the city. In fact, it's the only deep-water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
268
Oxnard
California supplies over 85 percent of US strawberries, with a third of that coming from right here in the Oxnard valley.
269
Ventura County Coast
The county you'll be driving through, is home to roughly 825,000 Californians, most of whom live within the coastal plains at the foot of the Topatopa Mountains. We'll tell you why it's so popular.
270
Mission Basilica San Buenaventura
Located in the heart of downtown Ventura, we'll give you some of history of this still active Catholic parish, museum and tourist-attraction.
271
Emma Wood State Beach
This section of the Pacific Coast Highway takes us right past a couple more scenic beaches in Solimar & Emma Wood-state-beaches.
272
Carpinteria
The coastal City of Carpinteria may be small, but there’s plenty to do here. We'll tell just a few of them!
273
Channel Islands National Park
At almost 250,000 acres, the park was created to protect both marine and island wildlife, as well as a number of archeological sites found on the islands.
274
Channel Islands Harbor
You'll see where Navy Seals are trained to withstand some of the worst conditions nature can throw at them.
275
Santa Barbara
A popular destination for both road-trippers and cruise-ships, Santa Barbara sees over 7 million tourists annually.
276
Goleta
The shoreline boasts nature preserves, a quiet beach and a Monarch Butterfly Grove.
277
Santa Ynez
We'll tell you about the mountain range you’ve been paralleling, part of the Transverse Ranges.
278
University of California, Santa Barbara
Known as a top research university it has award-winning faculty that includes six Nobel-Prize winners. In fact it’s a global leader in the sciences.
279
Los Padres National Forest
Hear how this protected forestland, covering over two million acres of coastal mountains, protects one of its endanged species.
280
El Capitan State Beach
Barnacles, starfish, sea anemone, crabs, and sea-sponges become trapped in these rocky pools when the tide pulls out, exposing these tiny sea-creatures for all to see.
281
Refugio State Beach
Learn about the environmental tragedy along this beautiful beach in 2015.
282
Gaviota State Park
The rugged coastline that surrounds the beach is also rather infamous as a drop off point for some nefarious activities. We'll tell you what.
283
Nojoqui Falls Park
Unlike most waterfalls, which gradually erode upstream, the Nojoqui Falls have built outward from the cliff over time. We'll tell you why.
284
Buellton
This small city's claim to fame is being the home of split-pea soup!
285
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park
All 2000 acres of La Purisima have been restored to its peak period in the 1820s, when it was the seat of mission government.
286
Lompoc
One of the city's top attractions are their murals in alley ways and on the sides of buildings..
287
Los Alamos
These hills were a perfect hideout for the bandit Salomon Pico. We'll tell you about him and why he was famous.
288
Santa Maria
Founded in 1875, settlers began arriving to taking advantage of the offer of free land, rich soil and the cooler Mediterranean climate.
289
Presqu'ile Winery
Winery in Santa Maria.
290
PCPA - Pacific Conservatory Theatre
Conservatory Theatre in Santa Maria.
291
Rancho Sisquoc Winery
Interesting and beautiful winery.
292
Gaviota Peak Trail
Popular trail nearby.
293
Arroyo Hondo Vista Point
Incredible lookout.
294
Arroyo Burro County Beach Park
Sandy beach.
295
Shoreline Park
Nice park by the shore.
296
Stearns Wharf
Incredible views.
297
Carpinteria State Beach
Beach with ocean.
298
Tar Pits Park
Unique park.
299
Solimar Beach
Wicked cool beach.
300
Mandalay State Beach
Like the hotel, but a beach.
301
Oxnard State Beach and Park
The best beach in Oxnard.
302
Port Hueneme Beach Park
Park with a side of beach.
303
Sycamore Cove Beach
Combo number 5.
304
Leo Carrillo State Park and Beach
Leo's beach.
305
Nicholas Canyon Beach
Nick's beach.
306
El Matador State Beach
Here beachy beachy beachy.
307
Lechuza Beach
Another beach.
308
Point Dume State Beach and Natural Preserve
Beach and park and preserve.
309
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
Malibu's beach.
310
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
What a beach.
311
Topanga Beach
Yet another California beach.
312
Santa Monica State Beach
The beach Monica built.
313
Santa Monica Pier
Incredible oceanside pier.
314
Santa Monica
Oceanside city.
315
Playa Del Rey Beach
Beach with a view.
Show 312 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (12)
wanda_M
Dec 2024
Unable to get this one working for me so it was a wash. Normally can get viator apps to work well maybe I’m just not understanding how this one works, but I wasn’t able to use it.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
We understand your disappointment and would like to make it right. Please contact us directly so we can discuss how we can make things better for you.
Faith_V
Jun 2024
This was like being in 6th grade social studies/ecology class. Extremely boring with facts pretty much limited to land formations and geography. The quizzes were trite. Overall not what I was hoping to hear. No humor or fun facts about the area.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2024
Thank you for your feedback. We're sorry to hear that the experience didn't meet your expectations. We strive to make our content engaging and informative for all ages. We'll take your comments into consideration as we work to improve our tours.
Dawn_F
Feb 2024
Made the trip fun with little facts and trivia questions along the way! Even if you're familiar with one of the POI, it the story behind it might not be something you know. It was great that gps automatically played when you're coming up on the new spot. Little quirky to get back on track if you don't want to stop at the POI and want to continue on. Definitely worth it for the price!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2024
Thanks for the wonderful review! We are delighted that our audio tour made your trip fun! Thank you for sharing your positive thoughts.

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