Private 10 hour tour from San Diego in a Lexus 300H. First stop will be at the Joshua Tree National Park visitor center and after that we will drive to Joshua Tree National Park to enjoy some lovely u
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Location: San Diego
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance Fee
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! Families with kids often enjoy this tour, as it’s private and can be tailored to your group’s needs. Just be aware that some areas in Joshua Tree might not be stroller-friendly, so if you have young kids, you might want to consider that when planning. It’s a great way to introduce them to nature!
A: Definitely dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, even in the desert. Light clothing is great for the daytime heat, but bring a light jacket for the evening. Comfortable shoes are a must, especially if you want to explore some trails. Also, don’t forget your sunscreen and a hat!
A: If the weather looks bad, you can definitely reschedule. Just reach out to Alba Tours in advance, and they’re usually pretty flexible about finding a new date that works for you. They want to make sure you have a great experience without worrying about rain or extreme temperatures!
Discussions
Just did the Joshua Tree tour from San Diego and WOW!
I recently went on the private Joshua Tree NP tour from San Diego with Alba Tours, and it was amazing! The ride in the Lexus was super comfortable, and our guide was really knowledgeable about the park. We stopped at the visitor center first, which was helpful for learning about the unique desert landscape. After that, we got to wander around and take tons of photos. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a great day trip. Just be sure to bring a camera and wear comfy shoes!
Considering gifting the Joshua Tree tour experience!
I’m thinking about gifting the private Joshua Tree NP tour to my partner for their birthday. They love nature and photography. It seems like a perfect fit! Has anyone done this recently? What’s the food situation like? Is there a good place to eat in Joshua Tree?