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Odkrywca Monterey i Carmel

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This tour traverses the breathtaking scenery on the famous Pacific Coast Highway. Upon arriving in historic Monterey, you will have time to explore the fascinating sea creatures at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and stroll among the shops on Cannery Row. The tour will follow the coast through the beautiful little town of Pacific Grove on the way to the 17 Mile Drive. The drive finishes up at the enchanted town of Carmel-by-the-Sea where you’ll can explore the boutique shops on Ocean Avenue or be dazzled by the white sandy beach.
Miasto: San Francisco
Mon 18 Aug
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Przewodnik eksperta i komentarz
Odbiór i dowóz w dogodnej lokalizacji na Union Square i Fisherman's Wharf
Darmowe Wi-Fi w pojeździe
17-Mile Drive admission fee
Expert guide and commentary
Pickup and drop-off at a convenient location in Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Meals are not included but available for purchase throughout the day.
  • California law requires tour guests to bring a car safety seat for all children under 8 years and under 4' 9" (1.4 meters) in height. Any guest that does not provide their child's safety seat at the time of the tour and does not inform the tour operator in advance may not be allowed to board the tour and will not be subject to refund.
  • Exact destinations & itinerary may differ due to weather, road conditions, and the guide's discretion.
Czego oczekiwać
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Autostrada wybrzeża Pacyfiku
Pacific Coast Highway to odcinek State Route 1 (SR 1), głównej autostrady stanowej z północy na południe, która biegnie wzdłuż większości wybrzeża Pacyfiku w amerykańskim stanie Kalifornia. W sumie nieco ponad 659 mil (1061 km), SR 1 to najdłuższa trasa stanowa w Kalifornii.
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Zatoka Monterey
Monterey Bay to zatoka Oceanu Spokojnego położona na wybrzeżu amerykańskiego stanu Kalifornia.
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Akwarium Monterey Bay
Wstęp wliczony w cenę tylko wtedy, gdy opcja została dodana przy kasie. Monterey Bay Aquarium to publiczne akwarium non-profit w Monterey w Kalifornii. Znany z regionalnego skupienia się na siedliskach morskich Monterey Bay, jako pierwszy wystawił żywy las wodorostów, kiedy został otwarty w październiku 1984 roku.
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Wiersz Cannery
Cannery Row to nadbrzeżna ulica w dzielnicy New Monterey w Monterey w Kalifornii. Jest to miejsce wielu nieistniejących już fabryk konserw sardynek. Ostatnia fabryka konserw została zamknięta w 1973 roku. Dziś znajduje się tu wiele restauracji i hoteli, z których kilka mieści się w budynkach dawnej fabryki konserw, oraz kilka zabytków. Niektóre prywatne firmy rybackie nadal istnieją na Cannery Row, mieszcząc się na pomostach położonych w niewielkiej odległości od odwiedzanej przez turystów zabytkowej dzielnicy.
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Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard
Pacific Grove to nadmorskie miasto w hrabstwie Monterey w Kalifornii w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Biuro Spisu Ludności Stanów Zjednoczonych oszacowało populację w 2013 roku na 15 504. Pacific Grove znajduje się między Point Pinos a Monterey i jest znana z motyli Monarch i wiktoriańskich domów z przełomu wieków.
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17-milowa jazda
Chociaż trasa zmieniła się od czasu jej otwarcia w 1881 roku, 17-Mile Drive ma nadal dokładnie 17 mil długości. Co roku przez 17-Mile Drive przewija się ponad 1,5 miliona gości. Kultowe zabytki wzdłuż słynnej 17-Mile Drive obejmują The Lone Cypress, a także Spanish Bay i Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Pole golfowe Spyglass Hill
Pole golfowe Spyglass Hill w Pebble Beach to jedno z najbardziej szanowanych i cenionych pól golfowych na świecie, które co roku jest współgospodarzem AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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Linki golfowe Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach Golf Links to publiczne pole golfowe na zachodnim wybrzeżu Stanów Zjednoczonych, położone w Pebble Beach w Kalifornii.
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Samotny Cyprys
Lone Cypress to cyprys z Monterey w Pebble Beach w Kalifornii. Stojące na granitowym zboczu przy 17-Mile Drive drzewo jest ikoną Zachodu i zostało nazwane jednym z najczęściej fotografowanych drzew w Ameryce Północnej.
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Punkt widokowy Bird Rock
Bird Rock Vista to przystanek nr 7 na 17-Mile Drive i gorącym miejscu dzikiej przyrody.
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Promenada na plaży Carmel
Piękne białe piaszczyste plaże.
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Chińska skała
Jeden z punktów na 17-Mile Drive.
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Punkt widokowy Cypress Point
Przystanek nr 10 na 17-Mile Drive to wspaniały punkt widokowy Cypress Point, który wychodzi na południowy zachód na małą, piaszczystą plażę, co stanowi doskonałe miejsce na zachód słońca.
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Szlak nadbrzeżny Half Moon Bay
Zaledwie 45 minut jazdy samochodem od San Francisco leży Half Moon Bay, idylliczna enklawa i naprawdę idealne miejsce na spędzenie czasu z dala od wielkiego miasta.
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Linki w Spanish Bay
Jedno z wielu pięknych pól golfowych wzdłuż 17-Mile Drive w Pebble Beach.
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Punkt zakochanych
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve to jeden z czterech małych morskich obszarów chronionych położonych w pobliżu miast Monterey i Pacific Grove, na południowym krańcu zatoki Monterey Bay na środkowym wybrzeżu Kalifornii.
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Centrum dla zwiedzających Monterey
Centrum informacji turystycznej w Monterey w Kalifornii.
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Plaża Seal Rock Creek
Seal Rock Creek Beach to mała piaszczysta plaża wzdłuż 17 Mile Drive w Pebble Beach w Kalifornii. Ta biała piaszczysta plaża znajduje się u ujścia Seal Rock Creek, która płynie z przerwami. Tuż przy brzegu znajduje się Seal Rock, a nieco na północ Bird Rock.
19
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
21
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
22
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
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Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
25
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
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Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
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Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
28
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
31
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
32
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
33
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
34
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
35
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
36
Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
37
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
38
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
39
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
40
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
42
Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
43
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
44
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
45
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
46
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
47
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
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Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
49
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
50
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
51
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
52
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
54
Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
55
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
56
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
57
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
58
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
59
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
60
Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
61
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
62
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
63
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
64
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
67
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
68
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
69
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
70
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
71
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
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Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
73
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
74
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
75
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
76
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
79
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
80
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
81
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
82
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
83
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
84
Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
85
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
86
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
87
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
88
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
91
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California.
92
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Admission only included if option added upon checkout. Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984.
93
Cannery Row
Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. Today it has many restaurants and hotels, several of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions. Some privately owned fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists.
94
17-Mile Drive
Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long. More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year. Iconic Landmarks along famous 17-Mile Drive include The Lone Cypress, as well as Spanish Bay and Pebble Beach Golf Links.
95
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.
96
Lone Cypress
The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree in Pebble Beach, California. Standing on a granite hillside off the 17-Mile Drive, the tree is a Western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America.
97
Bird Rock Vista Point
Bird Rock Vista is stop #7 on 17-Mile Drive and a wildlife hot spot.
98
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Beautiful white sandy beaches.
99
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop #10 on 17-Mile Drive is the wonderful Cypress Point Lookout which looks out, to the southwest, over a small, white sand beach making for an excellent sunset spot.
100
Lovers Point
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.
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Monterey Visitor Center
Tourist information center in Monterey, California.
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Seal Rock Creek beach
Seal Rock Creek Beach is a small sandy beach along the 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, CA. This white sand beach is at the mouth of Seal Rock Creek which flows intermittently. Just offshore is Seal Rock and a little to the north is Bird Rock.
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Recenzje (63)
Rodbm
Jul 2018
Didn't see much of Monterey, but we have spent the day at Carmel.Look for a spot to park, and be willing to walk around town.
alexandralara09
May 2018
It was a fun and informative tour with great photo stops. Phil was very accommodating and modified the tour to meet everyone’s needs and expectations.
Sheryl_R
Apr 2018

We booked this trip with much anticipation. I have always wanted to drive the PCH and see the sights there. There were four of us on this trip and three other groups joined us. Total people touring was 12. Of the four parties touring, all but one had some issues before the tour ever began. We were the first to board and we noted the van was not handicapped accessible. We had called the tour provider Extranomical Tours prior to booking to confirm that it would be and that there would be a space to store the scooter one of our party uses. We called again two days before the tour to check. Both times we were assured we were on a handicapped bus and there would be adequate storage space. On the day of the tour, the driver refused to allow the scooter to be boarded, saying no one had told him, and we had a full bus. He refused to call the tour provider to try to accommodate us and his attitude was Do it my way or get off. He actually repeated over and over Nothing I can do. Another party on the bus had requested a translator and none was provided. Same response from the driver. A third group had been told and had written confirmation of a specified time and location, but he came very close to leaving them when he was at the appointed place 15 minutes early. He berated them as they boarded.

Once on the road, the PA system I. The bus was not working properly and the people in the back could not hear. He was rude to those passengers, asking if they had a hearing problem. They did not. When he finally conceded the speakers on the bus were not working, he refused to talk louder. He stated, Nothing I can do about it repeatedly.

It was apparent to all on board that he was rushed and impatient with everyone. He drove 75-80 miles an hour, even though it was a rainy day. He hurried people and lectured them at each stop. He took several , shortcuts, and never gave enough time for us to explore in Monterrey or Carmel. Originally, he said we would have about 2 hours in Monterrey, but we only had about an hour and 15 minutes, He parked far away from the eating establishments on Cannery Row, and refused to let us out by them. By the time we walked our mobility impaired friend down the street, we didnt have enough time to eat and get back to the bus. He shrugged when we told him. At the Same stop, he chased a family down and fussed at them for going to the bathroom as he was ready to leave. He rushed and lectured constantly, urging people to hurry.

His commentary on the sights was repetitive and boring. He seemed to take no joy in his subject as the best tour operators do. As stated,
Much of what he said could not be heard by half of the passengers.

On the actual coast, not including Monterrey and Carmel, we only stopped twice: Once at a small restaurant for a bathroom break, and once at Bird Rock. The rest of the PCH went by fast, given his speed.

Of the whole trip, we were on the coast for less than half the time. The rest of the time, we were inland among farming communities, or on the freeway coming home. The trip lasted about 9-10 hours advertised at the time we booked as 12 hours, and we spent 2 hours in near standstill traffic on the way home and in SF dropping people off.

The scenery was beautiful, just wish I could have really enjoyed it.

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