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Coastal Pebble Beach 17 Mile Drive E-bike Tour z przewodnikiem, Carmel

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17-Mile Drive offers the ultimate experience to explore the peninsula. You will ride from our bike shop in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea. Your guide will take you to all of the best spots in Pebble Beach. You'll pass iconic landmarks such as The Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Lone Cypress, Bird Rock, Point Joe, Spanish Bay, and Crocker Grove, which is home to the largest and oldest Cypress trees in existence.

The minimum for a non-private tour to operate is 4 riders. We reserve the right to cancel the tour with full refunds, or convert you to a private guided tour (additional rates apply), or combine your booking with another at a different time and/or day, or convert the tour to a standard rental reservation (no tour guide, freedom of route and timing). As necessary, these options will be reviewed with the customer for their approval 24 hours before the reservation.

For parties of 1 or greater than 10, with dogs or children, or any other special requests, please call to inquire and book.
Miasto: Monterey i Karmel
Sat 21 Jun
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Use of ebike.
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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17 mil jazdy
Poznaj jeden z najbardziej znanych i znanych ośrodków golfowych w Ameryce Północnej.
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Zatoka Hiszpańska
Dom wielu restauracji, pięknych widoków i słynnego na całym świecie pola golfowego.
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Punkt Joe
Point Joe to piąty punkt na 17-Mile Drive. Jego linia brzegowa jest utworzona z granitowych skał powstałych 65 milionów lat temu i nadaje tej linii brzegowej surowy wygląd. Miejsce to miało w historii kilka wraków statków ze względu na swoje skaliste akcje i położenie w pobliżu Zatoki Monterey. To miejsce ma duży parking i ławki do siedzenia na relaks. O miejscu można przeczytać kilka tablic informacyjnych. O pochodzeniu nazwy Point Joe od lat toczy się dyskusja. Niektórzy historycy uważają, że na początku XX wieku mieszkał tu Chińczyk, który mieszkał w konstrukcji z drewna wyrzuconego przez morze i sprzedawał towary odkrywcom. Nie jest jasne, czy Point Joe został nazwany na cześć Chińczyka, czy też mężczyzna został nazwany na cześć lokalizacji. Świetne miejsce do wypatrywania ulubionego ssaka morskiego, wydry z Morza Południowego.
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Chińska skała
Zobacz miejsce, w którym znajdowała się stara chińska wioska rybacka.
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Punkt widokowy Bird Rock
Robimy sobie tutaj przerwę na toaletę i obserwujemy bawiące się w wodzie lwy morskie. Twój przewodnik pomoże ci zidentyfikować dziką przyrodę, którą widzisz, i podzieli się zabawnymi faktami ... zarówno o zwierzętach, jak i o skale.
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Plaża Seal Rock Creek
Ciesz się pięknym widokiem.
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Widok na Fanshell
Zatrzymaj się, aby poszukać wydr morskich w tym pięknym punkcie widokowym. Dowiedz się trochę o Cypress Point Country Club od swojego przewodnika. Uwaga: wiosną ten przystanek jest zamknięty, aby chronić młode foki pospolite na pobliskiej plaży.
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Punkt widokowy Cypress Point
Zatrzymaj się, aby poszukać wydr morskich w tym pięknym punkcie widokowym. Dowiedz się trochę o Cypress Point Country Club od swojego przewodnika. W pogodny dzień można zobaczyć latarnię morską Point Sur w Big Sur.
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Gaj Crockera
Będąc domem dla najstarszych i największych z naszych cyprysów Monterey, omówimy niektóre problemy, przed którymi stoi to środowisko.
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Samotny Cyprys
To drzewo słynie z tego, że historycznie było w połowie drogi wzdłuż 17-milowej jazdy. W 1919 roku stało się logo Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Drzewo duchów
Widoki na Point Lobos i Carmel Bay są niesamowite.
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Linki golfowe Pebble Beach
Będzie to najdłuższy przystanek wycieczki, podczas którego goście będą mogli swobodnie wędrować samodzielnie przez około 30 minut. Podziwiaj piękno zatoki Still Water Cove, poznaj historię golfa i pole golfowe, kup pamiątkę lub po prostu usiądź i zrelaksuj się przy przekąsce i ciepłym napoju.
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17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
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Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
15
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
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China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
17
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
18
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
19
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
20
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
21
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
22
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
23
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
24
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
25
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
26
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
27
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
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China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
29
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
30
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
31
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
32
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
33
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
34
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
35
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
36
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
37
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
38
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
39
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
40
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
41
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
42
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
43
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
44
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
45
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
46
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
47
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
48
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
49
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
50
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
51
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
52
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
53
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
54
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
55
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
56
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
57
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
58
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
59
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
60
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
61
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
62
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
63
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
64
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
65
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
66
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
67
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
68
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
69
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
70
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
71
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
72
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
73
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
74
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
75
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
76
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
77
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
78
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
79
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
80
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
81
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
82
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
83
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
84
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
85
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
86
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
87
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
88
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
89
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
90
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
91
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
92
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
93
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
94
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
95
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
96
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
97
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
98
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
99
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
100
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
101
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
102
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
103
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
104
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
105
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
106
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
107
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
108
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
109
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
110
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
111
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
112
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
113
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
114
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
115
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
116
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
117
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
118
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
119
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
120
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
121
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
122
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
123
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
124
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
125
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
126
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
127
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
128
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
129
Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
130
Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
131
Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
132
Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
133
17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
134
Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
135
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
136
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
137
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
138
Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
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Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
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Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
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Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
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Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
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Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
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17-Mile Drive
Explore one of the most famous and prominent golf resorts in North America.
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Spanish Bay
Home to many restaurants, beautiful views, and a world famous golf course.
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Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. The place has ample parking and sitting benches to relax. There are several information boards to read about the place. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyones favorite marine mammal the Souther Sea Otter.
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China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit.
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Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts...both about the animals and the rock.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Enjoy the beautiful view.
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Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
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Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur.
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Crocker Grove
Home to the oldest and largest of our Monterey Cypress trees, we will cover some of the issues facing this environment.
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Lone Cypress
This tree is famous for historically being the half way mark along 17-mile drive. In 1919 it became the logo for Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Ghost Tree
The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
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Pebble Beach Golf Links
This will be the longest stop of the tour where guest our free to roam on their own for about 30 minutes. Take in the beauty of Still Water Cove, learn about the golf history and the course, get you a souvenir, or just sit and relax with a snack and warm beverage.
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VacationQueen12
Mar 2025
When we arrived they showed us how to use the bikes and made sure we were comfortable before we left. Our guide Leslie was friendly and knowledgeable about the bikes and the area. We rode along the coast and had several stops to enjoy the view, learn about the area and take photos. The total trip was about 13 miles, 6.5 each way. We biked from downtown Carmel to Seal Rock on the 17 Mile Drive so you do not ride the whole 17 mile drive on this trip.
Paris_H
Mar 2025
Leslie was our tour guide and there was about 12 of us in total. We had the best weather you could ask for. Leslie was knowledgeable about the scenery and the bikes. We are both still talking about the breath taking views and overall experience. If you find time in your schedule or are looking for a fun tour, this is a great option.
jeffhJ914HI
Mar 2025
Our guide Noah, was awesome. He was very knowledgeable of the area, including wildlife, history, and current events. Noah was great at ensuring that the group remained together and that we were all safe. This can be a tough task as our group was larger and riders had various different abilities. Would definitely recommend this trip to all.

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