Discover California’s coastal magic on this full-day small-group tour from San Francisco. Cruise the legendary Pacific Coast Highway in a brand-new high-top van capped at 12 passengers, soaking up dramatic ocean views and stories of maritime history. Enjoy two hours in Monterey to explore Cannery Row, savor fresh seafood, or visit the world-famous aquarium. Then wind through the exclusive 17-Mile Drive with stops at Bird Rock, the Lone Cypress, and Pebble Beach Golf Links. Wrap up your day in Carmel-by-the-sea, browsing upscale boutiques and wine tasting rooms in a storybook setting. With expert commentary, scenic stops, and relaxed elegance, this coastal escape is the perfect blend of beauty, culture, and charm!
Your coastal escape begins as you step aboard a luxury coach in the heart of San Francisco, ready to trace the legendary Pacific Coast Highway. This world-famous route hugs the rugged California shoreline, revealing jaw-dropping views of windswept cliffs, crashing surf, and endless ocean horizons. With every turn, the landscape unfolds like a living postcard — dramatic, wild, and unforgettable. Let your guide handle the driving while you relax, snap photos, and soak in the raw beauty of the Pacific. From charming seaside towns to historic landmarks, this scenic journey sets the tone for a day filled with coastal wonder.
Pacific Coast Highway (Pass By)
Pigeon Point Light Station
Tallest lighthouse on the west Coast of the United States. It is still an active Coast Guard aid to navigation. Explore the lighthouse or a quick walk down to the beach. 20 minutes
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Monterey Bay and Lovers Point (Pass By)
As your guide glides around the stunning Monterey Peninsula, feast your eyes on sweeping views of Monterey Bay—one of California’s most vibrant marine ecosystems. From the kelp-draped shallows to the deep submarine canyon teeming with life, this stretch of coastline is a living postcard. The bay spans from Santa Cruz to Monterey, shimmering with sapphire waters and framed by untouched shoreline. Your guide will share captivating insights into the region’s oceanographic significance and its legacy in the fishing industry. With every curve of the road, you’ll discover new angles for breathtaking photos—so keep your camera ready for this unforgettable coastal showcase.
Cannery Row
Step into the heart of Monterey with a two-hour stop at the legendary Cannery Row—once a sardine-packing hub, now a vibrant waterfront haven. Stroll the historic boardwalk lined with oceanfront restaurants, quirky boutiques, and art-filled galleries. Savor fresh seafood with bay views, sip coffee at a cozy café, or dive into the wonders of the world-famous Monterey Bay Aquarium (admission not included). Whether you're snapping photos of the sparkling shoreline or soaking up the laid-back charm, Cannery Row offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty. It’s no wonder this iconic street is the crown jewel of California’s Central Coast
1.5 hours • Admission Ticket Free
17-Mile Drive
Prepare to be swept away by the breathtaking beauty of the 17-Mile Drive—one of the world’s most iconic coastal routes. Winding through the exclusive enclave of Pebble Beach, this scenic journey unveils dramatic cliffs, windswept cypress forests, and lavish oceanfront estates. Your guide will point out legendary landmarks like the Lone Cypress and Pebble Beach Golf Links as we make several stops for unforgettable photos and fresh coastal air. From crashing surf to serene coves, every mile feels cinematic. Seasonal closures may occur during major events like the PGA Tour or the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, but your guide will ensure a seamless experience. This legendary loop through Del Monte Forest offers a front-row seat to California’s coastal splendor.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Bird Rock Vista Point
A dazzling stop along the iconic 17-Mile Drive—offers a front-row seat to California’s coastal wildlife spectacle. Once cloaked in guano (seabird droppings), this offshore rock now hosts sunbathing sea lions, playful harbor seals, and a flurry of seabirds like pelicans, cormorants, and gulls. Step off the coach and spend 15 unforgettable minutes immersed in nature’s symphony—waves crashing, sea lions barking, birds soaring. Your guide will unveil the rock’s quirky ecological transformation and the vibrant life it now supports. With sweeping views of the Pacific and dramatic rock formations, it’s a photographer’s dream and a nature lover’s paradise
Stop: 15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Lone Cypress
Pause for a powerful moment at the Lone Cypress—one of the most photographed trees in North America. Clinging to a granite outcrop above the Pacific, this 250-year-old Monterey Cypress stands as a breathtaking symbol of resilience, having weathered centuries of storms, sea spray, and time itself. Nestled between two world-famous golf courses, it’s a living icon of the California coast. You’ll have 15 minutes to walk around, capture stunning photos, and feel the quiet majesty of this solitary sentinel. With its dramatic setting and timeless beauty, the Lone Cypress is a must-see highlight of the 17-Mile Drive.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links is more than a golf course—it's a pilgrimage for lovers of beauty, sport, and history. Perched on California’s rugged Monterey Peninsula, this legendary public course offers jaw-dropping views of Carmel Bay and the Pacific Ocean. In just 15 minutes, you can stroll past windswept fairways, peek into the storied clubhouse, and browse the upscale golf shop. Even non-golfers are swept away by the cliffside greens, iconic holes like the par-3 7th and par-5 18th, and the chance to spot seals and sea lions basking nearby. Host to five U.S. Opens and countless PGA Tour moments, Pebble Beach is a bucket-list destination where elegance meets wild coastal drama.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Carmel-by-the-Sea (Pass By)
As your coastal journey draws to a close, settle in for a scenic drive through the enchanting village of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Nestled on the Monterey Peninsula, this fairytale town is a tapestry of whimsical cottages, windswept cypress trees, and golden beaches kissed by Pacific sunsets. Though we won’t stop, your guide will unveil Carmel’s hidden gems—from the historic Carmel Mission to the breathtaking Bluff Path that hugs the shoreline. With its storybook charm, vibrant art galleries, and upscale boutiques tucked into leafy courtyards, Carmel offers a dreamy finale to your adventure. It’s not just a drive—it’s a glimpse into one of California’s most magical coastal treasures.
Carmel Plaza
Your final stop is the chic Carmel Plaza, an upscale outdoor haven nestled in the heart of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Spend two leisurely hours exploring a curated mix of luxury boutiques, gourmet shops, and wellness studios. Sip world-class wines in one of three tasting rooms, savor globally inspired cuisine—from East/West fusion to rustic French fare—and unwind in lush garden courtyards. With its relaxed elegance and coastal charm, Carmel Plaza offers the perfect setting to reflect on your journey and indulge in a little self-care before heading back to San Francisco. Whether you're shopping for one-of-a-kind fashion or simply soaking in the ambiance, this refined destination is a memorable finale to your day.
1.5 hours • Admission Ticket Free
8:30 – San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront, 1800 Old Bayshore Hwy, Burlingame, CA 94010
Please notify your order number or invoice number upon payment.Present your receipt and voucher upon check-in.
Please arrive at the starting point 5-10 mins before departure time.
Know Before You Go
Late Passengers: Late passengers have a maximum 10-minute grace period. JUPITER LEGEND and CTOUR HOLIDAYS is not liable for delays or missed connections.
Vehicle Transfers: Passengers may be transferred to another vehicle if needed.
Check-In Documents:Bring a valid photo ID and your email confirmation for smooth check-in.
Smoking&Pet Policy: Smoking is prohibited on buses (fines may apply-$250+). No pets allowed.
Terms & Conditions: Tour terms & conditions may change—please check the product website for updates. The tour operator is not liable for damages unless required by law.
Leaving the Group: If you decide to leave the tour early, you must inform the guide and sign a departure form. No refunds will be issued for unused portions of the trip.
Gifts and Refunds: Gifts provided during the tour may change due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. No refunds will be issued for changes.
Parking is not available at the meeting point. Guests must arrange their own transportation to and from the departure location.
Itinerary Changes:The tour operator may adjust the itinerary to ensure a smooth experience.
Tour Adjustments: The guide may modify schedules based on weather, traffic, or other conditions.
Emergency Contact: Emergency contact: +1(866)585-8747 (Toll Free).
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