Absolutely loved this video! 🌴✨ You’ve beautifully highlighted California’s must-visit spots for 2025, capturing its diverse charm from beaches to breathtaking landscapes. The stunning visuals and insightful tips make this a perfect guide for planning trips. Can’t wait to explore these gems-thanks for such an inspiring masterpiece!
Coming from the UK and having recently just completed the North PCH from SF up to the Oregon border, having done the south PCH from SF to San Diago last year, I would preferably say the North PCH is the best vib for less traffic, greater views and easier driving. There are some lovely places going south; however, the drive is frequently interrupted due to land slide or road issues. Going north we did not experience any of this and the scenery going north is way more enjoyable. Thanks for the great videos, I have used them a lot for guidance. I felt your south America ones were excellent and supported our trip to Peru earlier in the year. I have planned my trip to Langkawi next year around your video too. Thanks again.
Mum and i had a 15 day organised holiday to the U.S.A. in 1975, from Sydney, Australia. The plane trip took 25 hours ( Sydney to Auckland to Papeete to L.A.) We travelled by coach from LA to San Francisco to Yosemite to Bakersfield to Hover Dam to Las Vegas to Grand Canyon then back to L.A. to Disneyland then by plane back to Papeete for 3 days then home to Sydney via Noumea, and Fiji. 49 Years after my holiday to the US everything looks different, which is to be expected, especially Las Vegas. It looks like a major city with tall buildings crammed together.
San Francisco has the best public transit system in California. SF has SF Muni light rail and buses for around SF, Cable Cars for fun, BART for the east bay, and Caltrain for the peninsula and the south bay. There's a ferry system that will take you to the north bay, Treasure Island, Angel Island, Alcatraz Island, and various other points. Amtrak will take you to Sacramento, Monterey, Santa Barabara, and Los Angelese. You will need to be cautious on SF Muni and on BART but the other transit systems are safe.
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Absolutely loved this video! 🌴✨ You’ve beautifully highlighted California’s must-visit spots for 2025, capturing its diverse charm from beaches to breathtaking landscapes. The stunning visuals and insightful tips make this a perfect guide for planning trips. Can’t wait to explore these gems-thanks for such an inspiring masterpiece!
Good recommendations.
As a lifelong Californian I would add the following:
Cambria
Kernville
Ventura
Mt. Shasta
If you think California is beautiful also come over to Arizona and check it out.
Not as variety as California. Definitely, beautiful nature that you keep wanting to go back to despite the hot weather, but your politics isn't good.
Underrated reply lol
My 1st dream country USA.
Coming from the UK and having recently just completed the North PCH from SF up to the Oregon border, having done the south PCH from SF to San Diago last year, I would preferably say the North PCH is the best vib for less traffic, greater views and easier driving. There are some lovely places going south; however, the drive is frequently interrupted due to land slide or road issues. Going north we did not experience any of this and the scenery going north is way more enjoyable. Thanks for the great videos, I have used them a lot for guidance. I felt your south America ones were excellent and supported our trip to Peru earlier in the year. I have planned my trip to Langkawi next year around your video too. Thanks again.
This channel is a true gem 💎
Sailing Wednesdaynights in SF Bay Area fun too!
California is the most beautiful state in the country.
Stumbled on your channel, long time no see brother. Glad to see you doing good. IYAOYAS
Yo Chester AO2 long time no see or hear! Where are you now? 🍻
Drove from Seattle to LA along the Pacific hwy in 2018. Stopped at most of the places in your video
Mum and i had a 15 day organised holiday to the U.S.A. in 1975, from Sydney, Australia. The plane trip took 25 hours ( Sydney to Auckland to Papeete to L.A.) We travelled by coach from LA to San Francisco to Yosemite to Bakersfield to Hover Dam to Las Vegas to Grand Canyon then back to L.A. to Disneyland then by plane back to Papeete for 3 days then home to Sydney via Noumea, and Fiji.
49 Years after my holiday to the US everything looks different, which is to be expected, especially Las Vegas. It looks like a major city with tall buildings crammed together.
The Nude beaches are the best especially near San Diego the black rock mushroom house!
This is true there are a few out there
You missed my beautiful home Ferndale located 5 hours of the Golden Gate Bridge near the Oregon border.
This video is absolutely stunning, with visuals like a painting. Has anyone been here before? Please share your thoughts.
You missed Pasadena, Rose parade, NASA and much more!
Pasadena is nice yes so is Rancho, but really I would just consider that LA metro area.
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What are the best places to visit for a week without needing to rent a car? Do I need a car in San Diego? Thanks im advance?
A car in San Diego is recommended but not needed. You can easy book Uber or ride the trolly and or street cars.
I took buses all over there @@IslandHopperTV
Also buses
San Francisco has the best public transit system in California. SF has SF Muni light rail and buses for around SF, Cable Cars for fun, BART for the east bay, and Caltrain for the peninsula and the south bay. There's a ferry system that will take you to the north bay, Treasure Island, Angel Island, Alcatraz Island, and various other points. Amtrak will take you to Sacramento, Monterey, Santa Barabara, and Los Angelese. You will need to be cautious on SF Muni and on BART but the other transit systems are safe.
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Death Valley like Namibia
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