Scenic Tours

The Bay Area, the Coast, the Best Drives

Sedan $90/hr · SUV $110/hr · Metris VIP $160/hr · Sprinter $225/hr · 15 included miles per hour · flexible hours · flexible routing.

Tour Guide

About Each Tour

Pick the tour that fits your interest — here's what each one covers and what to expect.

San Francisco Tour · 6 hours

The Iconic San Francisco Day

The classic SF route covers the city's signature sights with enough time to actually stop, walk around, and take photos — not just drive past at speed.

  • Golden Gate Bridge: Vista Point on the Marin side for the classic shot
  • Lombard Street: The "crookedest street in the world" — eight switchbacks
  • Fisherman's Wharf & Pier 39: Sea lions, sourdough, Boudin Bakery
  • Painted Ladies (Alamo Square): Postcard Victorians
  • Coit Tower & Twin Peaks: Two best panoramic city views
  • Chinatown & North Beach: Walk the alleys, lunch at an Italian institution
Best for: First-time visitors, families, anyone with a half-day to spare. Most stops are 15 to 30 min, photo-friendly, with restroom access nearby.
Lombard Street San Francisco
Silicon Valley Tech Tour · 6 hours

Where the Tech World Was Built

A guided drive through the campuses, garages, and museums that shaped modern computing. Most campuses are private and not open to the public, but the exteriors and visitor centers are open — and the stories along the way are what make it.

  • Apple Park (Cupertino): Visitor Center with AR model of the spaceship campus
  • Googleplex (Mountain View): Android lawn statues, Google bikes, Visitor Center
  • Stanford University (Palo Alto): Memorial Church, Hoover Tower, the Quad
  • Computer History Museum: Best tech museum in the world (Mountain View)
  • The HP Garage (Palo Alto): "Birthplace of Silicon Valley"
  • Meta / Facebook HQ (Menlo Park): The thumbs-up sign photo stop
Best for: Tech professionals, founders, engineering students, anyone curious about the industry's origins. Pair with a Stanford campus walk for a full day.
Silicon Valley campus
Monterey & Carmel Tour · 6 to 8 hours

Where the Pacific Meets the Story

Two hours south of the Bay Area lies one of California's most cinematic coastlines. Monterey's working harbor, Cannery Row, and the world-class aquarium pair perfectly with Carmel-by-the-Sea's storybook village and white-sand beach.

  • Cannery Row: Steinbeck's setting, now lively shops and seafood spots
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium: Sea otters, tunas, kelp forest tank — book ahead
  • Old Fisherman's Wharf: Whale watching, clam chowder
  • Carmel-by-the-Sea village: Art galleries, hidden courtyards
  • Carmel Beach: White sand, cypress, off-leash dogs welcome
  • Point Lobos State Reserve: "The greatest meeting of land and water in the world"
Best paired with: The 17-Mile Drive (same area, just south). A 7 to 8 hour tour comfortably covers both.
Monterey Bay waterfront
17-Mile Drive Tour · 6 hours

The Most Famous Drive on the West Coast

A private scenic road through the Del Monte Forest and along the Pacific cliffs, connecting Pacific Grove to Carmel. There are 17 named stops, but a handful are unmissable.

  • Spanish Bay: Bagpiper plays at sunset (yes, really)
  • The Restless Sea (Point Joe): Where currents collide dramatically
  • Bird Rock: Sea lions, harbor seals, cormorants — bring binoculars
  • The Lone Cypress: 250+ years old, the symbol of California's coast
  • Pebble Beach Golf Links: Iconic 18th hole, drive past the Lodge
  • Spyglass Hill: Sweeping ocean panoramas
Important: The 17-Mile Drive has an $11.75 gate fee per vehicle — we cover it. Best light is morning (10 AM to noon) for ocean photography.
Pebble Beach 17-Mile Drive
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