
West Coast
America's Pacific paradise of innovation, nature, and endless horizons
The West Coast isn't just a destination—it's a state of mind. Here, tech billionaires surf at dawn in Santa Barbara, food trucks serve $15 tacos that'll change your life, and you can ski powder in the morning and watch sunset over the Pacific by evening. From Seattle's coffee culture to San Diego's year-round beach vibes, this 1,200-mile stretch of coastline packs more diversity than most countries. Sure, the traffic in LA is legendary and San Francisco rents could fund a small nation. But where else can you hike through redwoods older than Christ, taste wine in valleys that rival Bordeaux, and catch a tech conference that shapes the future? The West Coast delivers on its promise of endless horizons—both literally and metaphorically.
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6 Days of Culture, Coastlines, and City Life in Honolulu
Weekend · $$$

Honolulu Culture & Coastline: A Day in the Heart of Oʻahu
Weekend · $$$

7 Days in LA: Beaches, Views & Family-Friendly Flavor
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Slow & Sunny: A Relaxing San Diego Weekend for Two
Weekend · $$

Seven Luxe Days in Honolulu: Beaches, Views, and Island Flavor
Week · $$$$

Monterey In Depth: A Slow, Elegant Coastal Family Weekend
Weekend · $$$$
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Happy hour in SF runs 3-6 PM at most bars - drinks drop from $15 to $8
- 2.California state parks charge $10 parking but offer incredible hiking and beach access
- 3.Food trucks cost half what restaurants charge for similar quality - especially in LA and Portland
- 4.Grocery chains like Trader Joe's and Whole Foods offer prepared meals cheaper than tourist restaurants
- 5.City bikes in Seattle and Portland cost $1-2 per 30 minutes vs $15+ Uber rides
- 6.Many wineries waive tasting fees if you buy a bottle - Sonoma County especially
- 7.Camping in state parks costs $25-35 vs $200+ hotels in popular areas
- 8.Museum free days: SFMOMA first Thursday, Getty Center always free parking after 3 PM
Travel Tips
- •Pack layers - coastal weather changes fast from fog to sun to wind
- •Download parking apps like SpotHero before arriving in SF or LA - street parking is brutal
- •Book Alcatraz tours 2-3 weeks ahead, especially summer weekends
- •Highway 1 between Big Sur and San Simeon closes frequently - check Caltrans before driving
- •Seattle's light rail connects airport to downtown in 45 minutes for $4 vs $50 Uber
- •California dispensaries require valid ID and cash - ATMs inside charge hefty fees
- •Tide pool exploring works best at low tide - check apps for timing
- •Redwood National Park has spotty cell service - download offline maps
- •Wine country tastings typically cost $25-50 per person - make reservations
- •Pacific Coast beaches have dangerous currents - swim only at lifeguarded areas

