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Живописный 17-мильный автомобильный тур - аудиогид для самостоятельного вождения из Монтерея и Кармела

Обзор
Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Explore the famous 17 Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, Monterey with a self-guided audio tour! Learn about iconic landmarks like Lone Cyprus, Seal Rock, and Spanish Bay as you drive past. Discover the history behind Cannery Row, Monterey's Aquarium, and Fisherman's Wharf. Experience this ultimate scenic drive at its fullest. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore Monterey with maximum flexibility and value.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Город: Монтерей и Кармель
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Что включено
Freedom to travel: In no cellular area with offline GPS Map, stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour: No crowd. No groups. Take long breaks. Start in the middle. Go at your own pace.
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time or over multiple days. Use it on your next trip.
Good value: “Action” app and a unique password for the tour guides purchased (one/car).
Don’t miss anything: Pre-travel tips, itinerary, route, stops, images/videos/script. Preview at home
No worries: Help and support available all day - call, chat or email.
Easy to use: Auto-Play professionally narrated, deep-dive, hidden gem audio stories.
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Что ожидать
1
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
2
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
3
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
4
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
5
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
6
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
7
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
8
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
9
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
10
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
11
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
12
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
13
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
14
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
15
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
16
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
17
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
18
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
19
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
20
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
21
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
22
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
23
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
24
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
25
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
26
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
27
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
28
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
29
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
30
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
31
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
32
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
33
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
34
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
35
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
36
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
37
Государственный пляж Асиломар
Затем дорога ведет нас вдоль пляжа Асиломар, известного своими приливными заводями, в которых кипит жизнь.
38
Пойнт Джо
Пойнт-Джо печально известен как место многочисленных кораблекрушений. Снаружи этот участок пляжа выглядит как вход в гавань залива Монтерей. На самом деле пляж имеет каменистую подводную облицовку, о которую часто разбивались ничего не подозревающие корабли. И туманная погода в Монтерее, конечно, не помогала!
39
Китайский рок
Следующая остановка в нашем туре 17 Mile Drive — China Rock. Это было точное место небольшой рыбацкой деревни 1800-х годов. Мы попробуем найти следы 1800-х годов от кулинарного дыма, запекшегося в скалах!
40
Берд Рок Виста Пойнт
Эта скала — популярное место встреч представителей местной фауны, когда им нужен отдых. Расположенный в небольшой бухте в одной из лучших точек обзора во всем заливе, он является домом для тюленей, морских львов и, конечно же, многих-многих птиц. Если вы приедете в период с ноября по март, вы можете даже увидеть далекие струи мигрирующих серых китов! Убедитесь, что ваша камера и бинокль под рукой.
41
Пляж Сил-Рок-Крик
Это приводит нас к Птичьей Скале и Тюленьей Скале, которые всегда кишат жизнью. Мы узнаем, как определить разницу между тюленями и морскими львами, а также определим пару наиболее распространенных птиц в этом районе.
42
Фаншелл Оверлук
Продолжая ехать по живописной 17-мильной дороге, мы также сможем остановиться у смотровой площадки Fanshell Beach Overlook.
43
Смотровая площадка Сайпресс-Пойнт
Когда мы приблизимся к самой известной достопримечательности 17-мильной дороги, Одинокому кипарису, мы узнаем все о кипарисах и о том, что делает их такими устойчивыми!
44
Одинокий кипарис
Наконец мы достигаем Одинокого Кипариса! Одинокий кипарис эффектно возвышается на краю утеса, окутанный туманом. Его корни встроены в грубый выступ на гранитном склоне холма, и его обрамляет фон громких, разбивающихся волн.
45
Галечный пляж
Наш живописный тур по 17-мильной дороге Монтерея заканчивается на всемирно известном Пеббл-Бич, рае с нетронутым белым песком и сенсационными прибрежными скалами.
46
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
47
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
48
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
49
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
50
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
51
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
52
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
53
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
54
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
55
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
56
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
57
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
58
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
59
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
60
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
61
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
62
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
63
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
64
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
65
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
66
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
67
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
68
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
69
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
70
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
71
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
72
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
73
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
74
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
75
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
76
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
77
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
78
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
79
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
80
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
81
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
82
Asilomar State Beach
The drive then takes us along Asilomar Beach, known for it's tidepools, which teem with life.
83
Point Joe
Point Joe is infamous as the site of numerous shipwrecks. From the outside, this stretch of beach looks like the entrance to the Monterey Bay harbor. In reality, the beach has a rocky underwater lining that unsuspecting ships often crashed upon. And Monterey’s foggy weather certainly didn’t help matters!
84
China Rock
The next stop on our 17 Mile Drive tour is at China Rock. This was the exact site of a small fishing village from the 1800s. We'll try to spot the marks from 1800s cooking smoke caked into the rocks!
85
Bird Rock Vista Point
This rock is a popular hangout spot for the local fauna when they want some downtime. Set in a small cove at one of the best vantage points in the entire bay, it’s home to harbor seals, sea lions, and of course many, many birds. If you’re visiting between November and March, you might even see the far-away spouts of migrating grey whales! Make sure your camera and binoculars are handy.
86
Seal Rock Creek beach
This brings us to Bird Rock and Seal Rock, both always teeming with life. We'll learn how to spot the difference between seals and sea lions, and identify a couple of the most common birds of the area.
87
Fanshell Overlook
As we continue to drive along the scenic 17 Mile Drive, we'll also be able to stop at the Fanshell Beach Overlook.
88
Cypress Point Lookout
As we approach the 17 Mile Drive's most famous attraction, the Lone Cypress, we'll learn all about cypress trees -- and what makes them so resilient!
89
Lone Cypress
Finally we reach the Lone Cypress! The Lone Cypress stands dramatically at the edge of a cliff, shrouded in fog. Its roots are embedded in a rough outcropping on a granite hillside and it is framed by a backdrop of loud, crashing waves.
90
Pebble Beach
Our scenic tour of Monterey's 17 Mile Drive ends at the world-famous Pebble Beach, a paradise of pristine white sand and sensational coastal cliffs.
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Отзывы (38)
Adrienne K
Jan 2022
Audio didn’t always work quite right. It repeated itself a couple of times. After that, it was always a step behind the tour and would tell us about it as we were leaving.
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2022
Thanks for your feedback! When the audio seems like it’s a step behind, it’s usually because the “opposite direction” tour version was selected. (Usually accidentally). Each purchase comes with two versions of the tour — one that begins on the Monterey side of 17 Mile Drive and one on the Carmel side. Each version is designed to start the audio for the upcoming spot just before you arrive there. The versions are named according to where you plan to enter — so please be sure to select the correct entrance.
enida1408
Aug 2023
Really recommendable! We wouldn't have seen a lot of things without this tour. It's a shame that there aren't sections for other tours. Absolutely the best thing that could have happened to us
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2023
Enida, thank you for your positive feedback on my 17 Mile Drive Audio Tour! I'm thrilled that it enhanced your experience and allowed you to discover more. Explorers like you are the reason I create these tours. Should your future travels take you elsewhere, consider checking out my Action+ Tour Bundle, which offers over 100 self-guided tours to accompany your adventures. Safe travels and happy listening!

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