Hook your smartphone up to your vehicle's stereo and listen to a tour guide while you drive! Follow the suggested route along the Pacific Coast Highway, one of the most scenic drives in the world! St
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours.
- No signal required or data used during tour
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no specific age restrictions for the Pacific Coast Highway tour! It's designed for everyone, so whether you’re taking kids or just a bunch of friends, it should be a blast. Just keep in mind that the trivia questions might be more fun for older kids and adults. Make sure everyone has a device to listen in!
A: You just need a good WiFi connection to download the tour initial files before your drive. Once it's on your phone, you don’t need any data, which is awesome since it saves battery too! Make sure to download it while you're at home or a café, so you’re ready for the trip.
A: Honestly, spring and early fall are the best times to hit the Pacific Coast Highway! The weather's usually perfect, and the crowds are smaller. You’ll get amazing views without the summer rush. Just keep an eye on the forecast, and avoid winter storms if you can!
Discussions
Just did the Pacific Coast Highway tour – it was epic!
I took the Pacific Coast Highway audio tour from LA to Santa Maria last weekend, and it was amazing! The audio guide was so informative, and I loved all the trivia questions. Stopping at Malibu Beach was a highlight for me. I’d definitely recommend this for anyone who loves a scenic drive or even just as a fun gift for friends. It's super flexible, which I liked since we could take our time.
Thinking about gifting this audio tour – any insights?
I’m considering this Pacific Coast Highway tour as a gift for my brother's birthday. He loves driving and history, so I think he'd dig the audio guide. Can anyone share their experiences with the trivia? Is it any good? Also, how long does it really take to drive the whole thing if we stop at a few places?