Badać
Log in

Big Sur McWay Falls California Coast Jednodniowa wycieczka z Monterey Carmel

Przegląd
This is a 4 or 5 hour private charter excursion by a local driver guide using a luxury vehicle or full-size SUV. It is a unique way of visiting one of the most scenic areas in the U.S. The driver guide will stop at places you wish to enjoy in Monterey, Big Sur, Bixby Bridge, River Inn, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park of Coastal Redwoods, Nepenthe. *Option to add McWay Falls, and many other places. This is not a group tour.
Miasto: Kalifornia
Fri 21 Nov
i
Możesz wybrać datę już na stronie rezerwacyjnej
Zaczynać od $298.00
Fri 21 Nov
Zaczynać od $298.00
Zarezerwuj
co jest zawarte
Prywatny transport
Mostek Bixby
Wodospady McWay
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Opłata za parking
Private transportation
Bixby Bridge
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Monterey
Wzdłuż Monterey Bay przejedź przez Fort Ord, Marina i Seaside do Fisherman's Wharf i Cannery Row. Obok Pacific Grove, potem Highway One na południe w kierunku The Big Sur.
2
Big Sur
Jadąc na południe obok punktu widokowego Point Lobos i Garrapata w Rocky Point, jedź dalej do mostu Bixby, a następnie obok Hurricane Point i latarni morskiej Point Sur. Przeszłość River Inn dalej do Nepenthe.
3
Mostek Bixby
Ten charakterystyczny jednoprzęsłowy betonowy most zbudowany w 19402 roku pojawia się w wielu filmach i programach telewizyjnych. Zatrzymaj się na północnym krańcu, aby zrobić zdjęcia mostu i oceanu. Około 30 minut.
4
Park Stanowy Pfeiffer Big Sur
Wejdź i spędź około godziny w Redwoods, Nepenthe /Phoenix /Café Kevah, wpatrując się w Pacyfik. Większość ludzi robi to ostatni przystanek przed powrotem na północ. Biblioteka Henry'ego Millera znajduje się dalej na południe, możesz ją odwiedzić. McWay Falls – potrzebne dobre buty i około godziny. Jest to najbardziej wysunięty na południe punkt wycieczki, około 37 mil na południe od Karmelu. Opłata parkingowa płatna bezpośrednio
5
Wodospady McWay
Spacer do punktu widokowego McWay Falls
6
Big Sur
Going south past Point Lobos and Garrapata picture stop at Rocky Point, continue to Bixby Bridge then past Hurricane Point and Point Sur Lighthouse. Past River Inn continue to Nepenthe.
7
Bixby Bridge
This iconic single span concrete bridge built in the 1932 appears in many films and TV shows. Stops to take pictures of the bridge and the ocean.
8
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Walk in the Redwoods, Nepenthe / Phoenix / Café Kevah refreshment stop, gazing at The Pacific Ocean. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. Option to add an hour to Henry Miller Library, and McWay Falls – you need good shoes. This is the southernmost point for the trip, about 37 miles south of Carmel. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. *Select 5 hour option to add McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer State Beach, Henry Miller library.
9
Big Sur
Going south past Point Lobos and Garrapata picture stop at Rocky Point, continue to Bixby Bridge then past Hurricane Point and Point Sur Lighthouse. Past River Inn continue to Nepenthe.
10
Bixby Bridge
This iconic single span concrete bridge built in the 1932 appears in many films and TV shows. Stops to take pictures of the bridge and the ocean.
11
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Walk in the Redwoods, Nepenthe / Phoenix / Café Kevah refreshment stop, gazing at The Pacific Ocean. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. Option to add an hour to Henry Miller Library, and McWay Falls – you need good shoes. This is the southernmost point for the trip, about 37 miles south of Carmel. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. *Select 5 hour option to add McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer State Beach, Henry Miller library.
12
Big Sur
Going south past Point Lobos and Garrapata picture stop at Rocky Point, continue to Bixby Bridge then past Hurricane Point and Point Sur Lighthouse. Past River Inn continue to Nepenthe.
13
Bixby Bridge
This iconic single span concrete bridge built in the 1932 appears in many films and TV shows. Stops to take pictures of the bridge and the ocean.
14
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Walk in the Redwoods, Nepenthe / Phoenix / Café Kevah refreshment stop, gazing at The Pacific Ocean. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. Option to add an hour to Henry Miller Library, and McWay Falls – you need good shoes. This is the southernmost point for the trip, about 37 miles south of Carmel. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. *Select 5 hour option to add McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer State Beach, Henry Miller library.
15
Big Sur
Going south past Point Lobos and Garrapata picture stop at Rocky Point, continue to Bixby Bridge then past Hurricane Point and Point Sur Lighthouse. Past River Inn continue to Nepenthe.
16
Bixby Bridge
This iconic single span concrete bridge built in the 1932 appears in many films and TV shows. Stops to take pictures of the bridge and the ocean.
17
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Walk in the Redwoods, Nepenthe / Phoenix / Café Kevah refreshment stop, gazing at The Pacific Ocean. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. Option to add an hour to Henry Miller Library, and McWay Falls – you need good shoes. This is the southernmost point for the trip, about 37 miles south of Carmel. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. *Select 5 hour option to add McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer State Beach, Henry Miller library.
18
Big Sur
Going south past Point Lobos and Garrapata picture stop at Rocky Point, continue to Bixby Bridge then past Hurricane Point and Point Sur Lighthouse. Past River Inn continue to Nepenthe.
19
Bixby Bridge
This iconic single span concrete bridge built in the 1932 appears in many films and TV shows. Stops to take pictures of the bridge and the ocean.
20
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Walk in the Redwoods, Nepenthe / Phoenix / Café Kevah refreshment stop, gazing at The Pacific Ocean. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. Option to add an hour to Henry Miller Library, and McWay Falls – you need good shoes. This is the southernmost point for the trip, about 37 miles south of Carmel. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. *Select 5 hour option to add McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer State Beach, Henry Miller library.
21
Big Sur
Going south past Point Lobos and Garrapata picture stop at Rocky Point, continue to Bixby Bridge then past Hurricane Point and Point Sur Lighthouse. Past River Inn continue to Nepenthe.
22
Bixby Bridge
This iconic single span concrete bridge built in the 1932 appears in many films and TV shows. Stops to take pictures of the bridge and the ocean.
23
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
Walk in the Redwoods, Nepenthe / Phoenix / Café Kevah refreshment stop, gazing at The Pacific Ocean. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. Option to add an hour to Henry Miller Library, and McWay Falls – you need good shoes. This is the southernmost point for the trip, about 37 miles south of Carmel. Most people make this the last stop before returning north. *Select 5 hour option to add McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer State Beach, Henry Miller library.
Show 20 więcej przystanków
Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Zdjęcia podróżników
Recenzje (47)
297carynn
Apr 2023
Primarily trip was to Pacific Grove. Drove the 17 mile drive and another day we drove through Carmel Valley. Visit to the aquarium and some walking through Carmel. Location is great for a couple trip as well as family and friends. So much beautiful scenery!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Apr 2023
Thank you for your feedback. Your review and comments are very much appreciated. Best Regards, Ben
brandiwV2806US
Feb 2023
Carlos was our driver for the day, and it was an incredible day from start to finish. He picked us up from the Inn we stayed at in Carmel and we were able to see everything Carmel, Monterey, and Big Sur had to offer. This was my 2nd trip to the area, but I was able to see and experience so much more with Carlos as our trusted guide. Having someone with local knowledge who ensured we have the best experience was PRICELESS, and he was friendly, personable and fun. This was my mom's first trip to the area, and she loves finding sea glass. Carlos was even able to recommend and take her to a beach where she walked away with some great finds! We both had an amazing time. FIVE-STAR-REVIEW for Carlos, Ben and others who helped make this trip a success. I would book again in the future and recommend to others.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2023
Thank you, Brandi. Your review and comments are very much appreciated. We do our best to make this trip enjoyable, taking the guests to unusual places to meet their expectations. Thank you for traveling with us. We look forward to arranging your next adventure in the Monterey and Carmel areas again. :) Best Regards,  Ben
L K
Jan 2023
We had an excellent day with Carlos touring the coast from Monterey to Big Sur. Carlos was patient, funny, and knowledgeable. This was a private tour so you can customize it as needed, or leave it to Carlos and everything will be fine. The following is our itinerary but if you want to be surprised and impressed then please stop reading. Stop #0: Carlos picked us up from our hotel (Hyatt Regency Monterey) at 9am (he can pick you up at whatever time you want). Stop #1: Drive through Carmel. We didn’t stop much in Carmel because most businesses weren’t yet open at 9am. Carlos offered to stop at a coffeeshop if we wanted to but I turned it down since we had just finished coffee at breakfast. Carlos drove through the famous streets of Carmel and pointed out many of the cool looking houses. One of them is the Clinton Walker House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. There is also the Butterfly House. The only stop we made here was for the Carmel Beach, but due to high tide, all of the staircases were blocked off for safety. Stop #2: Mission House. This is a big part of Carmel history. It costs $13 to go inside which we chose not to do. We are here for nature, with a small amount of history/culture. So outside is all we needed. Stop #3: Carmel Highlands Vista Point. Beautiful road side stop with views from all directions. Stop #4: Garrapata State Park. Here, Carlos parked at the Soberanes Point Trailhead and we hiked up to the Soberanes Point, then hiked back down and further down towards the ocean. The view was so grand that we spent a long time here. Stop #5: Kasler Point. Lovely view of the ocean here! Stop #6: Notley’s Landing Vista Point. Stop #7: Bixby Creek Bridge. This was so majestic and beautiful! Stop #8: Hurricane Point View. Hurricane Point has amazing views. Drive by: Point Sur Lighthouse. We did not stop at Point Sur State Park but Carlos told us about this park briefly. There are lots of hiking trails and a lot of history here as well. Stop #9: Big Sur River Inn General Store. Big Sur River Inn was a nice pit stop with clean bathrooms and a general store that sold some food, beer, and souvenirs. We each bought a can of hard kombucha and enjoyed them in our limo. Stop #10: Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. Lots of beautiful redwoods and hiking trails here. We walked around the river and did a little hiking. Stop #11: Post Ranch Inn. Post Ranch Inn is a beautiful boutique hotel with gorgeous views. The rooms here are standalone little villas perched over the cliff side. Rooms start around $2000 a night. We made our lunch reservation here at Sierra Mar, a restaurant that’s breath taking as it sits at the corner with walls of windows of the ocean view. The restaurant is reservation only and they check to make sure your name is on the list before letting you into Post Ranch Inn. The lunch is on a prix fixe menu, with 3 courses, for $75 per person. The food was amazing, and with the view and excellent service, this was a must-do. Stop #12: Nepenthe. Nepenthe is a popular lunch spot. There is a shop and a full service bar as well. Of course, plenty of ocean view too. If you want to have lunch here, you would definitely want to get a reservation too because the wait time is an hour or longer. Since we already had lunch, we were just here for a drink. We decided to purchase a bottle of wine because they allow you to take the rest home and drink later. Stop #13: McWay Falls Road Side Overlook. McWay Falls has been on my bucket list since I was in high school. I don’t know why, but the idea of a waterfall falling from mountaintops directly into the ocean just fascinates me. There are only 2 waterfalls like this in the continental US, the other is near San Francisco, called Alamere Falls. Alamere Falls is a lot grander, but the simplicity of McWay Falls makes it more mysterious to me, and the fact that there is no way to go down to the bottom… (Well, there is a way, but it would require a private boat, and from what I hear, the view from down below isn’t as nice.) Caution: It is illegal to hike down to mcWay Falls. It is extremely dangerous, people have died, and if caught, the fine is serious. Stop #14: Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. During our visit, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park was closed for cars but open for foot traffic. We stopped here for a bathroom break and checked out the McWay Falls Trail to see what we could see. We know the trail was only half open due to recent heavy rain and rockslide. Turns out the trail closes right at the McWay Falls viewpoint so we got some nice pictures at the overlook here as well. Stop #15: Vista Point. Stop #16: Henry Miller Memorial Library. An eccentric little library that celebrates the life of Henry Miller. This was our last tour stop before being dropped off at our hotel. We had such a wonderful day. We did so much, yet never felt rushed.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2023
Thank you for the great review! It makes us so happy that the trip was so enjoyable with nice weather in January. We love your photos! Thank you for traveling with us. We look forward to arranging another trip to California in the future. Best Regards, Ben 

Powiązane wydarzenia

Wydarzenia w tym samym obszarze

Uważamy, że twój język jest English
W jakim języku chcesz wyświetlić tę stronę?
English English
Uważamy, że Twoje miasto jest Nowy Jork
Którego miasta szukasz do odkrycia?
Nowy Jork
New York City