Destination & Travel Theme
Pacific Coast Highway Road-trip - A 7-10 day journey along California and Oregon coasts, featuring stunning ocean cliffs, vibrant cities, redwood forests, and charming coastal towns.
Recommended Duration
7-10 days (minimum 7 days for highlights; 10+ days for leisurely pace)
Per Person Budget Range
- Budget: USD $800-1,200 - budget hotels, street food, camping
- Mid-range: USD $1,500-2,200 - 3-star hotels, restaurant meals, moderate activities
- Premium: USD $3,000+ - upscale resorts, fine dining, adventure packages
Overseas Transportation Landing Tips
- Main entries: San Francisco International (SFO) or Los Angeles (LAX)
- Return: Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA)
- Road infrastructure: US-101 and California State Route 1 are scenic highways
- Vehicle rental: USD $30-50/day for compact cars; SUVs USD $60-85/day
- Fuel: Regular unleaded USD $3.50-4.50/gallon; budget USD $200-300 total
- Driving: Right-hand driving, automatic transmissions standard
Must-Visit Attractions & Highlights
- Golden Gate Bridge - Iconic San Francisco landmark, best viewed at sunrise
- Big Sur - Dramatic coastal cliffs, McWay Falls waterfall
- Hearst Castle - Historic mansion tour, breathtaking coastal views
- Santa Monica Pier - Iconic LA beach landmark, historic amusement park
- Painted Ladies - Victorian houses, San Francisco photo spot
- Redwood National Forest - Tallest trees on Earth, forest walks
- Portland Food Scene - Food carts, craft breweries, local vibe
- Pike Place Market - Seattle's iconic market, fresh seafood, local crafts
Local Customs & Travel Etiquette
- Coastal respect: Don't approach seals or sea lions; observe from distance
- National parks: Stay on trails, pack out all trash
- California driving: Traffic can be congested; use carpool lanes only if eligible
- Native lands: Show respect when passing through tribal territories
- Beach culture: Local etiquette varies by region; observe and follow local norms
Visa & Travel Tips
- Visa: ESTA authorization required for many international visitors
- Best time: April-October for perfect weather; September-October has fewer crowds
- Peak season: July-August; book accommodations well in advance
- Road conditions: Generally excellent; some coastal areas can be foggy
- Cell service: Excellent along coast; download offline maps for remote areas
Suggested 8-Day Itinerary
Day 1: San Francisco → Arrive, Explore City, Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown
Day 2: San Francisco → Painted Ladies, Alcatraz Tour, Waterfront Walking
Day 3: Big Sur → Scenic Drive (2.5 hours), McWay Falls Hike, Sunset Viewing
Day 4: Central Coast → Hearst Castle Tour, San Luis Obispo Wine Region
Day 5: Los Angeles → Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach, Griffith Observatory
Day 6: Drive North → Santa Barbara, Monterey, Carmel Scenic Stops
Day 7: Redwoods → Coastal Drive to Redwood Region, Old-Growth Forest Hikes
Day 8: Portland & Seattle → Portland Food Carts and Breweries (or Drive to Seattle)
Food & Dining Recommendations
Must-try: Fresh Dungeness Crab, Fish & Chips, California Produce, Craft Beer, Sourdough Bread Bowl. Popular restaurants: Quince (SF Fine Dining USD $150-200), The Ivy (LA USD $80-120), Matt's in the Market (Seattle USD $70-100).
Insider Tips
- Free Activities: Lands End Hiking (SF), Point Reyes Whale Watching
- Cheap Sleeps: State Park Campgrounds USD $20-35/night
- Scenic Detours: Pacific Coast Highway Slower but More Beautiful than I-5
- Photography: Golden Hour 5-7pm Best for Coastal Cliffs
- Local Wine: Paso Robles and Santa Barbara Regions Affordable (USD $20-40 Bottles)
Why This Road-Trip is Worth Your Time
The US West Coast offers perfect combination of iconic cities, dramatic natural scenery, and excellent infrastructure. From San Francisco's urban energy to Big Sur's wilderness to Seattle's coffee culture, this route showcases the best of America's Pacific coast.
Perfect for: First-time USA visitors, nature photographers, food enthusiasts, city explorers, adventure seekers, romance-focused couples

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