Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Nothing's like the Golden Coast (California Road Trip Part 2)

Driving down the California coast is legendary.  It's definitely one of the most scenic drives to take, and one of the most care-free! Since California is blessed with great weather year-round, you'll be able to hit up beautiful beaches, cultural metropolitan cities, and towering trees and forests, in the comfort and ease of your car.

We wanted to keep our road-trip impromptu and have the flexibility to stay where we would like when we would like. Check out our previous blog post about flexible road trip planning for tips and tricks!  The only thing that was booked was 2 nights at Wawona Campsite, at Yosemite National Park. Knowing that Yosemite is a massively popular camping destination, we had to book about 2 months in advance. Thankfully, there were still spots, since I hear sometimes people have to book at least 6 months in advance for busy season!

Thus, embarking on our 4-night, 5-day trip, starting and ending in Las Vegas!

Day 1: Death Valley, Bishop, Yosemite - Death Valley is the hottest place on earth! Visiting in the winter is the best time to avoid heat stroke! It's definitely got such an array of landscapes of deserts, mountains, sand dunes and canyons. Bishop is a little town on the way up to Yosemite and it had an amazing bakery called Erick Schat's Bakery http://www.erickschatsbakery.com/, creator of award-winning jams and breads! 

Day 2: hikes and camping at Yosemite National Park - there are such a variety of hikes based on your level of expertise! Breathtaking views and towering mountains, galore! We went during the dry season, so you may want to check if it's the right season to be able to see the waterfalls. And if you want to take a break from all the physical activity, head on down to the Yosemite Village or one of the beautifully-decorated Yosemite resorts for some R&R.   http://www.yosemitepark.com/

Day 3: drive to Monterey - home of the best aquarium in the world! Monterey is a historic fishing and cannery town, where the big industry were sardines! Now the home to the infamous Monterey Bay Aquarium (http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/), this little town educates people and discovers new aquatic species through their research team! So many amazing things to be said about this visit, and taking advantage of multi-day passes, behind-the-scenes tours, and their daily shows and feedings is a must!

Day 4: more time at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Carmel, Pfeiffer Beach and drive through Big Sur. For the drive down California, we opted for the scenic route of Highway 1 (aka the Pacific Coast Highway) instead of Highway US 101. You really get to be close to nature where the mountains meet the ocean, and eventually the sky. A tip would be always to look back, behind you, on the road you've travelled on and literally see how far you've come! This is not a metaphor, people! Just pure, unadulterated nature.

Day 5: Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. Santa Barbara was the town that was the most surprising, as we literally didn't expect anything! It had such a peaceful beach and pier, famous seafood, and a developed main street for those that do want to do their shopping and souvenir-purchasing!  We've been to LA many times and only really stopped en-route back to Las Vegas for one thing and one thing only: a delicious bowl of ramen from Tsujita (http://tsujita-la.com/ ).  Yes, it is that good, and yes, it was worth getting stuck in traffic for 2 hours (to get in and out of LA).

Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time to really explore the whole California coast in detail, and there is still more on the travel bucket-list! Sequoia Forests, Redwood Forests, Napa Valley, and Southern California (Laguna Beach, San Diego, Palm Springs) is still waiting!  What are your favorite tips and stops to go to in California? Let us know!


Thursday, October 8, 2015

Helpful Apps to Plan an Impromptu Road Trip (California Road Trip part 1)

The travel bug bites me, almost every day.  Constantly dreaming of places to go, and adventures to have, the love and urge to travel is a STRONG one!  As such, we rented a car (a fast one!!) and drove around where we pleased. Now, not having a plan is not usual the way I like to go, but not knowing where the road would take us was part of the adventure!

We did our research so we had a some ideas of what we would like to see, and which apps were most useful! We used the following apps for our road trip, and they all come highly recommended for those that like to keep things on-the-fly!

RoadTrippers (https://roadtrippers.com/) was designed for just this purpose. Using this app in the planning process was great, as it showed you highlights you might want to see in the areas you are going to. You can plan to visit sights you would want to see, and also discover what's around you when you're near! 

Hotel Tonight (https://www.hoteltonight.com), is exactly as the name says! Book your hotel room the same night you will be staying. It gives you availabilities, and since they are last-minute bookings, they are generally a much better deal than their regular price.  In Santa Barbara, we booked a hotel right on the beach during dinner around 9pm, and checked in at 9:45pm. The convenience and ease of booking cannot be simpler. 

Book your hotel the night you are going to stay for extra flexibility!

Gas Guru (available on android, and iOS)shows you where the cheapest gas can be found. Tracking your location via your smartphone's GPS, it will show you all the gas stations that are open and their pricing. I've used this in several different states, and it has not let me down at all! When you're doing long-distance road tripping, the difference between 2.89 per gallon and 3.89 per gallon is massive! Gotta pinch those pennies.

Gas Guru showing you the BEST prices for gas around you.


Trip Advisor, Yelp, and Google Maps are my day-to-day staples anyway. They speak for themselves!
What are your favorite apps to use while traveling?


Ps - Stay tuned for Part 2 for pictures and tips down the Californian Golden Coast!!