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5-Day Pacific Coast Highway Itinerary From LA To San Francisco

Discover breathtaking cliffs, charming seaside towns, and iconic landmarks on this ultimate 5-day drive along California's stunning coastline.

By Medha deb
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California’s Pacific Coast Highway, also known as Highway 1, offers one of the world’s most spectacular drives, winding along rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and picturesque towns. This 5-day itinerary starts in Los Angeles and ends in San Francisco, balancing scenic drives, outdoor activities, cultural stops, and relaxation. Perfect for road trippers seeking nature, history, and coastal charm, it covers approximately 450 miles with daily drives of 2-5 hours to allow ample time for exploration.

Day 1: Los Angeles to Santa Barbara – Beaches and Spanish Heritage

Begin your journey in the vibrant energy of Southern California. Kick off with a morning at

Venice Beach

or

Santa Monica Pier

, where eclectic street performers, muscle beach gyms, and Ferris wheel rides set the tone for coastal fun. Venice offers graffiti walls and bohemian vibes, while Santa Monica provides family-friendly piers and wide sands.

Drive north (about 2 hours) to

Santa Barbara

, the ‘American Riviera,’ famed for its red-tiled roofs and Mediterranean feel. Visit the

Santa Barbara Mission

, a historic landmark founded in 1786, featuring beautiful gardens and exhibits on Chumash Native American history. Stroll

Stearns Wharf

, California’s oldest working pier, for ocean views and seafood.

In the afternoon, explore

State Street

for shopping and dining, or relax at

East Beach

. For sunset, join the self-guided Red Tile Walking Tour, passing the Presidio and County Courthouse.
  • Stay: Brisas del Mar or similar beachfront inns for ocean views.
  • Dinner: Fresh seafood at a waterfront spot.
  • Drive time: 95 miles, 2 hours.

Day 2: Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo – Coastal Gems and Dunes

Head to

Pismo Beach

(1.5 hours north), known for its expansive sands and dune adventures. Walk the dog-friendly 4-mile beach stretch from Pismo to Oceano Dunes, or drive on the beach if conditions allow. Climb the iconic

Pismo Pier

for panoramic views.

Continue to

Morro Bay

, dominated by its massive volcanic rock. Hike nearby state parks or spot sea otters from the embarcadero. If time permits, detour to

Hearst Castle

for opulent tours of the media mogul’s estate overlooking the coast.

End in

San Luis Obispo

, a laid-back college town. Hike Bishop Peak for vistas or browse the farmers’ market if timing aligns (Thursdays).
StopHighlightTime Needed
Pismo BeachBeach walk & pier2 hours
Morro BayRock views & otters1.5 hours
San Luis ObispoHiking & diningEvening
  • Stay: Local boutique hotels or nearby vineyards.
  • Drive time: 100 miles, 2.5 hours.

Day 3: San Luis Obispo to Big Sur – Dramatic Cliffs and State Parks

Today’s highlight is the breathtaking

Big Sur

drive, one of Highway 1’s most scenic sections. Pass the engineering marvel

Bixby Bridge

, stopping at pullouts for photos of its arched span over turquoise waters.

Explore

Point Sur State Historic Park

with a 3-hour lighthouse tour, hiking cliffs for whale-watching opportunities (seasonal). Hike in

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

amid redwoods, or picnic at viewpoints.

Overnight in northern Big Sur at eco-luxury spots perched on cliffs. Dine on farm-to-table cuisine with Pacific vistas, perhaps at a sustainable inn’s restaurant.

This day emphasizes nature immersion, with misty forests contrasting crashing waves.

  • Pro Tip: Fill gas before Big Sur; services are sparse.
  • Drive time: 90 miles, 3 hours (with stops).

Day 4: Big Sur to Carmel-by-the-Sea – Fairytale Towns and Missions

Drive to

Carmel-by-the-Sea

(1 hour), a storybook village with no street addresses and cottages straight from a fairy tale. Wander

Ocean Avenue

for high-end galleries, jewelry boutiques like estate specialists, and wine tasting rooms.

Visit the

Carmel Mission Basilica Museum

, a key Spanish colonial site with stunning architecture and historical artifacts. Afternoon options include beachcombing on Carmel Beach or a drive to nearby

Carmel Valley

for vineyards and spas.

Extend to

Monterey

for the aquarium or Cannery Row’s historic wharf vibes if desired.
ActivityDescriptionWhy Visit
Carmel MissionGuided tours of basilicaRich history & architecture
Boutique ShoppingEstate jewelry & artUnique luxury finds
Beach StrollWhite sands & covesRelaxed coastal beauty
  • Stay: Charming inns under red roofs.
  • Drive time: 50 miles, 1.5 hours.

Day 5: Carmel to San Francisco – Boardwalks, Bridges, and Urban Icons

Head to

Santa Cruz

(45 minutes) for the historic

Beach Boardwalk

, a century-old amusement park with roller coasters, arcade games, and beachfront nostalgia.

Continue north (2 hours) through rugged coasts to San Francisco. Cross the

Golden Gate Bridge

, stopping at viewpoints. Explore

Fisherman’s Wharf

for sea lions, clam chowder, and bay cruises. Walk the

Embarcadero

past the Ferry Building to Ghirardelli Square.

Catch the

Painted Ladies

at Alamo Square for Victorian houses against city skyline photos. End with a waterfront dinner or Alcatraz views from Sausalito if time allows.
  • Stay: Hotels near the wharf or Painted Ladies.
  • Drive time: 120 miles, 3 hours.

Practical Planning Tips for Your Coastal Drive

Best Time to Go: Spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for mild weather and fewer crowds. Summers bring fog in Big Sur; winters offer storms but whale migrations.

Vehicle & Safety: Rent a convertible for views, but check weather. Drive cautiously on winding roads; pull over for faster traffic. Download offline maps.

Packing Essentials:

  • Layered clothing for microclimates.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes.
  • Snacks, water, picnic gear.
  • Binoculars for wildlife.
  • National Park pass if hiking multiple sites.

Budget Breakdown (per person, mid-range):

CategoryEstimated Cost
Lodging (4 nights)$800-1200
Car Rental & Gas$300-500
Meals$400-600
Attractions$150-250
Total$1650-2550

Sustainable Travel: Stick to trails, pack out trash, support local eateries, and choose eco-certified lodgings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is 5 days enough for the full PCH from LA to SF?

Yes, this itinerary paces it perfectly, with 2-5 hour drives daily, focusing on highlights without rushing.

What if I have more time?

Add overnights in Ventura for Channel Islands or Half Moon Bay for extra beaches.

Are there campsites or glamping options?

Yes, Pfeiffer Big Sur and Pismo Dunes offer camping; luxury glamping available in Big Sur.

Best stops for families?

Santa Cruz Boardwalk, Santa Monica Pier, and Pismo Beach dunes.

Can I do this in a standard car?

Absolutely; no 4WD needed, but hybrids save on gas.

Why This Itinerary Captures California’s Essence

From urban beaches to wild Big Sur cliffs, Spanish missions to whimsical Carmel, and ending with San Francisco’s icons, this trip showcases diverse landscapes and cultures. It’s more than a drive—it’s an immersion in the Golden State’s coastal soul.

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Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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