Has anybody done the drive up the PCH from San Diego to San Francisco? Any recommendations for towns we absolutely need to stop in or stay in? We finally decided our big trip next summer will be 14 days in CA. Here's a sample itinerary I'm working on, let me know if you have any thoughts! Thanks!
Day 1: Arrive in San Diego
Days 2-3: Explore San Diego and maybe Coronado
Day 4: Start the drive up the PCH from San Diego to Santa Barbara, stopping along the way (so far looking into Encinitas, Del Mar, La Jolla, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach, Malibu and Santa Monica, I know we probably won't have time to stop in all of those)
Day 5: Drive from Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo. Visit Pismo beach, Morro Bay, etc... along the way.
Day 6: Drive from SLO to Monterey/Carmel (any thoughts on which one to stay in?), driving through Big Sur on the way. Spend 2 nights in the area (Cannery Row, aquarium, wine tasting, kayaking, 17 mile drive, etc...).
Day 8: Drive from Caramel/Monterey to Yosemite. Spend 3 nights.
Day 11: Drive from Yosemite to San Francisco. Spend final 3.5 days exploring SF, and maybe a day trip to Napa/Sonoma.
Re: Question for the West Coast ladies or travelers
Okay... where do I start.
San Diego... San Diego is awesome. The best weather, imo... if you're planning a day to just lay on the beach, Southern Cal is the place to do it... the central and northern coast can be quite chilly even in the summer... once you pass Santa Barbara, keep a sweater in the car. Anyway, in San Diego, there are the typical tourist sites like Sea World, Old Town, Coronado (which is awesome by the way). Also, if you're in the area, check out Paradise Point Resort... breathtaking views. If you eat at their bar/grill, sit on the patio for an AMAZING view... totally where I'd want a wedding if I could afford it, lol. Anyway... You can see San Diego in a day. If you're looking for nightlife while you're there... hit up the Gaslamp District... it's fun down there.
Quickly before I forget... I absolutely second Michelle's recommendations to skip Encinitas and go straight to Santa Monica/Malibu. It's about an hour and a half drive or so from SD to SM... go to the pier, ride the ferris wheel and all that.... there's a couple of fun restaurants out there on the pier... If you want a more "look at crazy people and beachside shops (more like holes in the wall)," go to Venice. I lived there for two years... not my fave in Cali though... If along the way from SD to SM you want to just make a beautiful stop, hit up Laguna Beach, it's absolutely one of my favorite So Cal beaches and very romantic... stop at Las Brisas to eat nachos on their patio (dont go in the restaurant to eat... too pricey... you can get decent food in the bar patio with great views)... before or after (prob before b/c you'll be full afterwards), walk down the ramps to the ocean, check out the tide pools... walk to the north along the sand a bit and discover little quiet coves and hideaways... beautiful. Depending on your time frame, you can stop at art museums and cute dining in the town. We took our e-pics on the beach there.... and it's where my parents got engaged. Anyway, Laguna is about 45 min or so north of SD and then it's another 45-60 min to SM (EVERYTHING depends on traffic here though).
Depending on your time, I've heard great things about Catalina Island too but haven't been there personally but there's zip lining tours and all that....
Okay, then in SB... listen to Michelle... she's the SB expert.
I've heard awesome things about Solvang too though. There are some pretty scenic bike ways along the coast too if you ever wanna stop and rent bikes....
Hmmm... I also double second Michelle to stop and see Hearst Castle... gorgeous... check out Monterrey, it's beautiful and there are neat tide pools there, too. Morro Bay and Cambria are awesome too. Cambria is like a quaint little seaside town... I'd just kinda drive through San LO and go straight to Morro Bay (see the rock in the bay) and then stop in Cambria, see Hearst Castle.... then drive on up to Monterrey/Carmel... it's pricey there so do your research if you plan to stay. For teh 17 mile drive... it's an absolute must but will take a while... take along some snacks and drinks and I agree to eat beforehand so you can just enjoy it... take your time, take pics... Oh and I also agree with Michelle that the best weather/views are in the afternoons after the fog/overcast burns off.
I also must admit that this born and raised Cali girl has never been to Yosemite. It books up a year plus in advance and can be expensive so plan wellll ahead this part of your trip.... like now, lol.
After Monterrey, there isn't much to see until you get to SF... then in SF there's tons of fun to be had... of course go see the Golden Gate Bridge, Pier 39 to see the sea lions, Fisherman's Wharf (get a Clam Chowder bread bowl from Boudins), Alcatraz if that is your thing (I've always wanted to but haven't yet....
Sonoma/Napa are beautiful if you have the time... expensive, too... do some research online b/c I've heard some things about great, little towns outside of the main areas that are cute and less expensive... but I dont have any personal experience with that.
So to summarize... MUST DO's imo:
Laguna Beach, Santa Monica, Monterrey, Cambria/Hearst Castle, San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf/Pier 30/Golden Gate Bridge and yes, get to Yosemite if you can... I hear it's beautiful....
Have a BLAST!! It's beautiful out here!
http://www.paradisepoint.com/barefoot-bar-grill-dining.php
http://www.lasbrisaslagunabeach.com/
Again... if you're planning on a trip to Yosemite... start booking that now... that's going to book up before anything else, esp in the summer, so hop on that asap,
It will be so much fun!
Just remember that it's coool up north. A lot of people come to Cali thinking that all of Cali is 80-90 degrees in the summer, not along the northern coast, esp San Fran...
Thanks! I'm definitely planning on booking Yosemite ASAP, but I need to get the number of nights in each place right first, so I know what dates to book. As for the weather, I'm glad to hear it. I'm not a big fan of extreme heat, especially when I'm sight-seeing, so I'll welcome the cooler weather!
So, I was reading through both of your responses again, and I had a few questions, if you don't mind.
1). Seems like you don't think one day to drive from San Diego to Santa Barbara is enough? Should I add another day, and stay somewhere in between, and then drive up to Santa Barbara the next day? If so, where should we stay? Santa Monica?2). Do you think spending the night in/around San Luis Obispo is worthwhile, or should we just drive through there after we leave Santa Barbara, but continue on to Monterey for the night? Or, should we spend the night somewhere, just not in SLO?
3). Crystal, you mentioned that 1 day in San Diego should be enough. Does that include visiting Coronado? Right now I had set aside 3 nights in SD. The first day would be the day we arrive in CA, so we wouldn't have a full day, but then we'd have 2 full days after that. Are you thinking I could cut one day off of that?
4). Once we get to SF, will we still need the rental car, or should we be ok returning it? I know if we decide to go to Napa/Sonoma we'll either need that or a guided tour, but I just was wondering about SF itself.
Also, I just want to reiterate how much I do not recommend driving the 1 from Hearst Castle up to Monterey. It's bad news. I'm sure it's lovely, but I've never been able to make it along that "short" stretch of highway of carsickness...
Also, check out this website: http://www.calgold.com/ It's made by this dorky dude here in CA on public television but he travels to all these really cool places in our golden state. If you scroll down a bit there are some free youtube episodes you can download for free. It might help to determine how much time you wish to spend in some areas.
Have you signed up for groupons in these areas yet? They often offer fun looking tours in San Diego, LA, etc. Just a thought. We did it for our trip to Alaska last summer just in case something sounded interesting.
I'm not sure how far it is from San Francisco or Napa but you may also want to check out Lake Tahoe. DH and I always took a trip up the coast each summer when we were dating and ended up in Tahoe.
Thanks for all of the great tips! The bolded part is really worrying me. I am prone to motion sickness, so that's bad enough. Also, we plan on TTC next summer, so there is a chance I could be pregnant, although, if I am, probably not far along at all. But, that will probably mean I can't take Dramamine or anything like that. AND, that is the stretch of road that goes through Big Sur which is supposed to be one of the most beautiful parts. Hmm....
You could always double back to big sur after monterey. It's really close.
I swear by sea bands. They sell them at the drug store.