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Изнајмљивање електричних скутера - Сцениц Тоур

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Electric Scooter Rentals (seated position) which feature App driven GPS self-guided tours of the Monterey Peninsula. We provide everything that is needed to go out and have fun. From Electric Scooter and helmet to tour routes and access to required liability insurance (typically $15.00 ea), everything you need to make new memories! This is the only place in Monterey, CA where one can rent electric scooters - enjoy the wind on your face with an easy on, easy off vehicle. Let the Adventure Begin!
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Плажа Сан Карлос
Смештена на западном крају Цаннери Ров-а, ова плажа је позната по сјајном роњењу. Трава и клупе изнад плаже су одлично место за опуштање и уживање у погледу на залив. Готово свакодневно можете уочити морске лавове, морске видре, морске птице свих врста и повремено делфине и китове! Погледајте према океану и са леве стране ћете видети леве морских алги у којима се често налазе морске видре.
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Валобран
Марина Бреакватер Цове укључује пристаниште обалске страже. Овај лукобран од 1700 стопа, који је изградио 1930-их од стране Инжењерског корпуса војске, чува северну страну луке. Касније је изграђен пристан преко лукобрана и користи се за смештај америчке обалске страже Цуттер Лонг Исланд. На овом пристаништу се такође налази легло морских птица.
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Ловер'с Поинт Парк
Плажа Ловер'с Поинт је популарно место за вожњу чамцем и пливање од касних 1880-их. Зашто се зове Ловер’с Поинт? Локална легенда каже да се овај парк првобитно звао „Љубавници Исусове тачке“ када је град био методистички камп за повлачење. Пошто је Ловер'с Поинт окренут према истоку, то је једно од ретких места на западној обали где можете гледати излазак сунца изнад океана. Недавно је парк коришћен за снимање друге сезоне „Велике мале лажи“. Тачка љубавника је такође локација за годишњу градску прославу Празника лампиона.
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Перкинс Парк
Перкинс Поинт Парк је добио име по становнику Хејсу Перкинсу, он је био први који је засадио ружичасту биљку леда у којој данас уживамо. Ово подручје је такође виђено у филму Тома Хенкса "Турнер анд Хооцх", а парк је дугачак скоро једну миљу. Током осеке можете се спустити степеницама до камените плаже испод. Ту је и слатки сто од камења, Перкинс Парк је одлична станица за фотографисање.
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Државна плажа Асиломар
Асиломар значи Уточиште поред мора, основан је 1951. године и има лепе стазе за шетњу које су посебно лепе током заласка сунца када недостаје морски слој. Плажа је уски појас од једне миље од плаже и стеновитих увала. Постоји обална стаза дуж литица плаже која се састоји од дрвених шеталишта и земљаних стаза. То је одлично место за посматрање морског живота, птица, цвећа природног станишта и џиновских таласа. У већини дана, ово подручје је савршено место за фотографије - на крају стазе налази се плажа са белим песком, некада позната као Мосс Беацх и многи сурфери долазе овде због својих савршених таласа.
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Светионик Поинт Пинос
Светионик Поинт Пинос је упаљен 1. фебруара 1855. То је најстарији светионик који непрекидно ради на западној обали САД. На лицу места постоје музејски експонати и продавница поклона. Са терена се пружа спектакуларан поглед на залив и Тихи океан. Можда бисте желели да уђете унутра и видите овај светионик у функцији.
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San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
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Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
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Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
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Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
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Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
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Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
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San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
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Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
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Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
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Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
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Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
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Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
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San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
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Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
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Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
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Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
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Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
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Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
25
San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
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Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
27
Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
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Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
29
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
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Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
31
San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
32
Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
33
Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
34
Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
35
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
36
Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
37
San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
38
Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
39
Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
40
Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
41
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
42
Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
43
San Carlos Beach
Located at the west end of Cannery Row, this beach is known for great scuba diving. The grass and benches above the beach are a great place to relax and enjoy the view of the bay. Almost daily you can spot Sea Lions, Sea Otters, Sea Birds of all sorts and occasionally Dolphins and Whales! Look toward the ocean and on the left you will see kelp beds which often have Sea Otters resting within them.
44
Breakwater
Breakwater Cove Marina includes the Coast Guard Pier. Built in the 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers this 1700-foot breakwater guards the north side of the harbor. A wharf was later built over the breakwater and is used to house the US Coast Guard Cutter Long Island. This wharf is also home to a seabird rookery.
45
Lover's Point Park
Lover’s Point Beach has been a popular spot for boating and swimming since the late 1880s. Why is it called Lover’s Point? Local legend has it that this park was originally called “Lovers of Jesus Point” back when the city was a Methodist retreat camp. Because Lover’s Point faces East, it is one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sunrise over the ocean. Recently, the park was used in the filming of “Big Little Lies” season 2. Lover’s Point is also the location for the city’s annual Feast of Lanterns celebration.
46
Perkins Park
Perkins Point Park is named after resident Hayes Perkins, he was the first to plant the pink Ice Plant we enjoy today. This area was also seen in the Tom Hanks’ movie “Turner and Hooch” and the park is almost one mile long. During low tide you may take the staircase down to the rocky beach below. There is also a cute table made of stones, Perkins Park is a great photo stop.
47
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar means Refuge by the Sea, was established in 1951 and has nice walking trails that are especially nice during sunset when there is a lacking of marine layer. The beach is a narrow one-mile strip of beach and rocky coves. There is a coastal trail along the bluffs of the beach which consist of wooden boardwalk and dirt trails. It is an excellent place for viewing marine life, birds, natural habitat flowers and giant waves. On most days, this area makes for a perfect place for photos – at the end of the trail there is a white sand beach, once known as Moss Beach and many surfers come here for their perfect waves.
48
Point Pinos Lighthouse
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast of the US. There are on-site museum exhibits and a gift store. The grounds offer spectacular views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean. You may wish to go inside and see this lighthouse in operation.
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michaelrX820SS
Jul 2022
Riding along the road by the bay and being able to take it all in. Scooters were really easy to ride and felt like riding a bicycle.
Одговор домаћина
Aug 2022
Thank you so much Michael! We hope to see you again real soon!
cj_sanchez08
Nov 2019
This was our first time riding electric scooter's, but Rick was able to give us a quick tutorial that made us feel more comfortable on the scooter's. It was a bit gloomy by the time we went, but the views among the Monterey Peninsula were still beautiful. I definitely recommend checking it out. - Carlos
Одговор домаћина
Jul 2021
Thank you Carlos, so glad you had a great time!

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