Monterey y Carmel Explorer opcional con Acuario
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Monterey y Carmel Explorer opcional con Acuario

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La excursión Monterey y Carmel Explorer lo llevará a lo largo de la costa de la Costa del Pacífico de California en su camino a la histórica Monterrey y la pintoresca Carmel-by-the-Sea, junto con un recorrido en coche a través de Pacific Grove. La Bahía de Monterey tiene una gran importancia geológica y biológica: tiene una increíble abundancia de vida marina justo en la costa, en el Santuario Marino Nacional de la Bahía de Monterey, que bordea 444 km (276 millas) de la espectacular costa de California. La Bahía de Monterey fue el lugar que los primeros europeos visitaron, la tierra que se convirtió en California. Varias oleadas de caza de ballena y pesca de escala industrial explotaron la riqueza de la enorme trinchera de la costa. John Steinbeck (Uvas de la ira) creció en Salinas y pasó la mayor parte de su esfuerzo creativo escribiendo sobre la zona de Monterrey. Dos de sus libros son Tortilla Flat y Los arrabales de Cannery (Cannery Row).
Comenzará el día viajando hacia el sur por la famosa Pacific Coast Highway, la Highway 1 de California (si niebla lo permite). Después de una parada opcional en el barrio de Santa Cruz, un descanso, y una opcional parada para hacer fotos a lo largo del camino, podrá los pies en el famoso Cannery Row de Monterey para tener la oportunidad de pasear entre las tiendas y tomar un almuerzo de marisco fresco. Si trae su propio almuerzo, puede ser capaz de añadir un corto viaje al mundialmente famoso Acuario de Monterey (entrada no incluida). Después del almuerzo, podrá seguir la costa a través de la hermosa y pequeña ciudad del Pacific Grove en el camino hacia la 17 Mile Drive. Esta famosa carretera serpentea entre las magníficas casas y la espectacular costa, entre los greens y tees de los famosos campos de golf como Spyglass Hill, y entre el último bosque remanente de una especie rara de árboles, el ciprés de Monterrey, que está esculpido por implacables brisas del pacífico en imaginativas formas. El Ciprés Solitario (Lone Cypress) es un ejemplo muy conmovedor de uno de estos resistentes árboles que se aferran a la vida (con la ayuda de la ingeniería humana) en un lugar aparentemente imposible.
La carretera acaba en el pueblo de la playa de guijarros (Pebble Beach), donde podrá visitar la tienda de golf ((The Pro Shop) y ver el famoso Green 18. Cuando haya pagado mucho por green fees, ¡No se rinda al atardecer en el hoyo 16! A su llegada a la encantada de la ciudad de Carmel-by-the-Sea, puede explorar las tiendas en Ocean Avenue o deslumbrarse por la playa de arena blanca. Si hay tiempo e interés, podemos visitar la histórica Misión de San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo como última parada. Esta excursión también tiene paradas opcionales breves en Half Moon Bay o Santa Cruz. No se olvide de que se trata de una excursión semiprivada, lo que significa que el itinerario puede adaptarse a sus propios intereses. Venga y únase a nuestra excursión Monterey y Carmel Explorer ahora para disfrutar de una exquisita experiencia.
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Incluido
  • Guía experto y comentario.
  • Recogida y regreso al hotel (la mayoría de los hoteles en el centro de San Francisco / zona de Fisherman's Wharf, pero no se recogen fuera de los límites de la ciudad de San Francisco)
  • Wifi gratis en vehículo
No incluido
  • Propinas
  • Asiento de seguridad infantil para niños menores de 8 años o 4 '9 "(1,4 metros) requerido
Adicional
  • La confirmación se recibirá cuando se realice la reserva, a menos que esta se haya efectuado 12 horas antes del viaje. En tal caso, la confirmación se recibirá lo antes posible, en función de la disponibilidad.
  • La ley de California requiere que los visitantes del tour traigan un asiento de seguridad para el automóvil para todos los niños menores de 8 años y menores de 4 '9 "(1.4 metros) de altura
  • Para las recogidas en el hotel, seleccione el Hilton Towers en 333 O'Farrell Street (entrada a la calle Maison) si su hotel no está en la lista
  • Mínimo de 5 pasajeros necesarios para recorrer. Existe la posibilidad de cancelación si no hay suficientes pasajeros para cumplir con los requisitos. En el caso de que esto ocurra, se le ofrecerá una alternativa o un reembolso completo.
Características
Original
65%
Turismo
50%
Adrenalina
35%
Cultural
25%
Opiniones
3.9
14
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royerhouse
1 | 2018-04-22

We booked this trip with much anticipation. I have always wanted to drive the PCH and see the sights there. There were four of us on this trip and three other groups joined us. Total people touring was 12. Of the four parties touring, all but one had some issues before the tour ever began. We were the first to board and we noted the van was not handicapped accessible. We had called the tour provider Extranomical Tours prior to booking to confirm that it would be and that there would be a space to store the scooter one of our party uses. We called again two days before the tour to check. Both times we were assured we were on a handicapped bus and there would be adequate storage space. On the day of the tour, the driver refused to allow the scooter to be boarded, saying no one had told him, and we had a full bus. He refused to call the tour provider to try to accommodate us and his attitude was Do it my way or get off. He actually repeated over and over Nothing I can do. Another party on the bus had requested a translator and none was provided. Same response from the driver. A third group had been told and had written confirmation of a specified time and location, but he came very close to leaving them when he was at the appointed place 15 minutes early. He berated them as they boarded. Once on the road, the PA system I. The bus was not working properly and the people in the back could not hear. He was rude to those passengers, asking if they had a hearing problem. They did not. When he finally conceded the speakers on the bus were not working, he refused to talk louder. He stated, Nothing I can do about it repeatedly. It was apparent to all on board that he was rushed and impatient with everyone. He drove 75-80 miles an hour, even though it was a rainy day. He hurried people and lectured them at each stop. He took several , shortcuts, and never gave enough time for us to explore in Monterrey or Carmel. Originally, he said we would have about 2 hours in Monterrey, but we only had about an hour and 15 minutes, He parked far away from the eating establishments on Cannery Row, and refused to let us out by them. By the time we walked our mobility impaired friend down the street, we didnt have enough time to eat and get back to the bus. He shrugged when we told him. At the Same stop, he chased a family down and fussed at them for going to the bathroom as he was ready to leave. He rushed and lectured constantly, urging people to hurry. His commentary on the sights was repetitive and boring. He seemed to take no joy in his subject as the best tour operators do. As stated, Much of what he said could not be heard by half of the passengers. On the actual coast, not including Monterrey and Carmel, we only stopped twice: Once at a small restaurant for a bathroom break, and once at Bird Rock. The rest of the PCH went by fast, given his speed. Of the whole trip, we were on the coast for less than half the time. The rest of the time, we were inland among farming communities, or on the freeway coming home. The trip lasted about 9-10 hours advertised at the time we booked as 12 hours, and we spent 2 hours in near standstill traffic on the way home and in SF dropping people off. The scenery was beautiful, just wish I could have really enjoyed it.

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JULONG ZHAO
4 | 2018-01-06

Worth doing it but we did not see the bridge as shown in the tour picture.

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Phillip S
4 | 2017-08-23

A thoroughly enjoyable day. Our driver/guide was full of knowledge and kept us continually updated with information. And his choice of music certainly added to the experience.

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Mary R
4 | 2017-08-14

Guide was terrific Steve. Very knowledgeable and willing to readily share info. Tour could have been longer......not quite enough time at each spot. Great photos of a Pebble Beach sea lions. We enjoyed the coffee shop stop on the way there. FYI, watch your water intake in the afternoon...it's a long, non stop 2.5 to 3 HR ride home.

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Harold S
4 | 2016-10-06

The Guide was Terrific. The Tour was a bit long for my taste as we spent more time driving that in Monterey and Carmel.

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David W
1 | 2016-09-06

Out of the three tours we took during our week in San Francisco, this was the longest, and frankly, poorest one. Maybe they are trying to cram too much into one day. Our visits at each stop were too brief. NOTE: This tour was advertised as being 14 hours. Even with an extra hour of traffic due to brush fires, it was only 11. Most disappointing was Carmel, where we only had enough time to be seated and served lunch at a restaurant before we had to leave again, giving us no time to shop, etc. The stop at the convenience store/bakery reeked of I get a perk for bringing tourists here. Perhaps the tour would have been different with a different driver/tour director. Frank, Im sorry, but your driving and your narration was horrible. I was riding in the front passenger seat, and counted at least four near-miss accidents due to the driving. He missed sideswiping an SUV by inches on the freeway. He cut off another car when Frank clearly ran the stop sign. Two close to rear-ending the cars in front of us. Between fiddling with the microphone connection, the radio, and his playlists on his phone, he had his eyes off the road a lot. It was a very tense ride, and the passengers in the back felt the same way, with an added bonus of motion sickness. The first part of the day consisted of lots of brief stops, then there was the three hour drive back where were all just in the bus driving. Our return was four hours due to traffic jams/brush fires, but I know thats out of anyones control. Frank clearly likes exotic automobiles. Lots of commentary consisted of theres a nice car over and over. Adding some personal flair to the narration can be nice, but there was too much talk about what Frank and his buddies did decades ago. By the end of the day, we were queasy and felt lucky to have avoided a collision. Sorry, but we cant recommend this tour.

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