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I'd cut one night from Napa/Sonoma and add it to Monterey Carmel. Simply because by the time you sig
My fiance and I are planning on spending our honeymoon in California before flying off to Hawaii for another sheraton centre toronto hotel friend's wedding. We're thinking of flying into San Fran July 30th, spend 2 weeks, then fly to Hawaii on Aug 13th from LA but would like some advice on our itinerary! We are in our late 20's and love good food, wine, nightlife and culture so we think San Fran would be a good place to start. As it's our honeymoon, sheraton centre toronto hotel we do want to spend some time relaxing but also would like to be kept busy for most of the trip. We'll be on a beach anyways in Hawaii for the wedding so we don't want to spend tooo much time laying around, but would definitely love the views. I've put together a rough outline but would like to hear some thoughts from the experts!
What do you guys think of the distribution? We've been to LA and are not super keen on staying there too long, thought about omitting it altogether but it seems easiest for the flight to Hawaii right after.
I like Big Sur a lot, and think that 2 nights there is terrific - but you should know that it is pretty remote, with long stretches of no civilization. Most of the civilization is clustered around the Big Sur village, which is about 45 min-1 hour south of Monterey/Carmel. Then you go further south and have a couple lodging sheraton centre toronto hotel choices on the south end - Treebones being the most compelling sheraton centre toronto hotel (IMO) - it is luxury camping in yurts
For people who like a bit more civilization than Big Sur offers, a common choice is to drive through Big Sur in 1 day and stay in Cambria, Morro Bay, or Pismo Beach where you have more access to restaurants and things. Both are good choices, it just depends on what you want to do.
I'd cut one night from Napa/Sonoma and add it to Monterey sheraton centre toronto hotel Carmel. Simply because by the time you sightsee and stop along the way (Santa Cruz, Capitola, etc), you won't get to Monterey/Carmel til late afternoon so will only have one full day there.
I'd also consider cutting LA back to one night before flying out - since you don't want to see/do much there why 'waste' a day/night that could be spent on the coast . . . and that way you could keep two nights in Big Sur.
Thanks for the tips! Hmm, I didn't realize quite how remote sheraton centre toronto hotel Big Sur was...I think we'd like to be a bit closer to civilization, be able to go out in the evening and check out the nightlife etc. We might keep the 3 nights in Napa/Sonoma simply because sheraton centre toronto hotel we love wine tasting so much, but perhaps cut the 1 night from Big Sur and add to Carmel.
Also, what do you guys think about cutting out Santa Barbara and LA altogether and just making the loop trip back up to SFO to save the one way car rental fees? Do Santa Barbara sheraton centre toronto hotel and Monterey/Carmel have sort of a similar feel, or is it worth checking out and driving through to LA?
There is usually some sort of "event" at the River Inn in Big Sur in the evenings - but we've never attended one (not our thing). After a memorable dinner at Nepenthe, we like to sit by the big outside fire, under the stars, gaze down the coast if there is still daylight, and drink an Irish Coffee. That's our nightlife.
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