After breakfast, take the famous California Highway 1 northbound to the famous 17 miles scenic spot. Enjoy the "Bird of Paradise Rock" that is filled with seals and seabirds, and the "Pebble Beach" where the top golf tournaments are held. The most famous landmark in the area - Lonely cypress- stands on the reef.
California Highway 1: The most famous Gold Coast Scenic Highway in the United States, connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles from north to south. On one side is the clear sky and the sea. On the other side is a group of green grass. The place is surrounded by mountains and waters, blue sea, and blue sky.
17 Miles: A world-famous tourist attraction and pebble beach luxury resort. This is the most scenic spot on California Highway 1, where the famous Chinese painting master Zhang Daqian lived. 17 Miles is close to the Pacific Ocean. It is connected to the Monterey cedar forest. You cannot only see the blue sky and the white sand beach, but also the strange pines along the mountain road. In addition, Pebble Beach is also one of the best golf courses in the world.
Big Sur- Next, you will drive through Carmel Highlands. The mansions towering over the rocky cliffs overlook the ocean. Here is the starting point for Big Sur. In this legendary coastline, the redwood forest is straight into the sky, and the Santa Lucia Mountains rush into the sea. The waves were torn and shattered by the rocks. This area is the essence of Highway 1, and it is also the section with the highest sea level, the most dangerous mountain road and the most charming scenery. The winding coastline is shining in the sun, and you can see beluga whales and dolphins splashing and spraying.
Bixby Bridge- Big Sur's landmark
There are two points for taking pictures, one is the parking lot on the right side of the road, the bridge and the mountain on the left, the sea on the right, and the other is a few minutes from where you can cross the road to the mountain. You can see the bridge and the sea at the same time. It is a good place to watch the sunset.
Walrus beach- San Simeon
The first thing to look at is the elephant seal, which is different from the sea lions and seals we usually see. There is a long "nose", a large group of lazy lying on the beach.
6/10/2019-6/17/2019 The schedule will be changed. Because of the Golf Game, the 17 miles will be closed and the schedule will be changed to Monterey Bay during this time.