Coastal California is best experienced with good company and an ice cream cone in hand © Tanveer Badal / Getty Images
California is known for sunny days, stunning beaches, sweet confections and special drives along the coast. You can sample it all on the from San Francisco to San Diego where, between exciting attractions and gorgeous vistas, you can sample the region’s best ice cream. Here’s a roadmap to the best sights and sweets on 500 miles of California coast.
San Francisco
Sights: San Francisco is famous for its landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz penitentiary (get tickets in advance). Ride the cable car and go shopping in Union Square, then get your sweet trip started on the right foot with a tour of the Museum of Ice Cream.
Sweets: Bi-Rite Creamery – Mouth-watering unique flavors including salted caramel and Ritual Coffee Toffee. The best location is located in the Mission right next to Mission Dolores Park where you can enjoy city views. Vegan options are available. 3692 18th St
Santa Cruz
Sights: Santa Cruz is a quaint little beach town stretching into Monterey Bay with a historic boardwalk filled with vintage rides. Silicon Valley hasn’t run over this town quite yet! The downtown area has plenty of vintage clothing stores, galleries, and great food. Go shopping or on a cruise around the bay.
Sweets: Penny Ice Creamery – All flavors are made from scratch in-house, with organic ingredients from local farms creating eclectic flavors such as Blackberry Sweet Corn, Brown Sugar Oat Walnut, and Peaches & Cream. 913 Cedar St
Monterey
Sights: Just across the bay sits Monterey and famous Cannery Row, an old sardine packing factory which is now home to wharf-side shops and restaurants. Highlights along the gorgeous bay include the 17-mile drive, a coastal road with stunning views. There’s also the world-class Monterey Bay Aquarium – visit the penguins and hammerheads, and watch for otters off the back deck.
Sweets: – Handcrafted using (and reviving) locally sourced organic ingredients. Signature scoops include the award-winning Bee’s Knees (made from Monterey honey), Apple Pie, and the Mint, Eucalyptus, and Fudge (three ingredients, one great taste). Rotating seasonal flavors are made in small batches. Dairy-Free options. 463 Alvarado St
Big Sur
Sights: Along the coast among the rigid Santa Lucia Mountains lies Big Sur, with plenty of stops for gorgeous ocean vistas. Drive along one of the world’s highest single-span bridges, Bixby Bridge. It was built by prisoners and is the bridge seen in HBO’s Big Little Lies.
Sweets: – Dishes out delicious soft serve, chocolate landslide sundaes, and affogatos (espresso poured onto a scoop of ice cream) by McWay Falls. 49901 California Hwy 1
Cambria
Sights: Primarily built around tourism, Cambria is known for great Bed and Breakfast spots and Moonstone Beach, named for the pearly colored rocks which often wash ashore. California’s famous Hearst Castle is only a few miles away.
Sweets: Linn’s Restaurant – Famous for its Olallieberry pie, Linn’s Restaurant and Bakery is the perfect spot for lunch and a treat, milkshakes included. Just down the street, scoops up local Doc Burnsteins Ice Cream Lab ice cream. 2277 Main Street
Harmony
Sights: This small town off the highway has a population of only 18 people, plus a few cows. It was founded and is run by artisans selling art, pottery, wine and ice cream.
Sweets: – A cute little ice cream truck is typically parked across from the creamery, serving a great selection of ice creams made with natural California ingredients. See where the will scoop next. 2177 Old Creamery Road
Cayucos
Sights: With its historic storefronts housing antiques shops and eateries, the main drag of amiable, slow-paced Cayucos recalls an Old West frontier town, complete with a saloon.
Sweets: – Ok, this might not be ice cream, but some would be amazing between the delectable cookies from the big red building on the corner of D Street. 98 N Ocean Ave
San Luis Obispo
Sights: Halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles lies San Luis Obispo. Notable stops include Morro Bay and the university, Cal Poly. The Madonna Inn is a great place to stay as the decor is wild and each room has a different theme.
Sweets: – Made with liquid Nitrogen, the ice cream develops an extra creamy taste. Some favorites include Strawberry Creme (made with real Strawberries), BBB (Peanut Butter ice cream, bananas, brownies and topped with a peanut butter drizzle). Gluten-free options available. 570 Higuera St #103
Santa Barbara
Sights: A great stop for shopping and dining – be sure to visit Santa Barbara’s Old Mission before heading over to the Santa Barbara Zoo. The Ritz-Carlton Bacara is a beautiful place to stay or stop in for sunset drinks.
Sweets: – Rori Trovato makes each flavor unique, including malted milk ball, lemon curd or serious dark chocolate. You can also visit in Carpenteria, just outside of Santa Barbara. 38 West Victoria Street
Santa Monica
Sights: Whether you ride the roller coaster at Santa Monica Pier, shop along the Third Street Promenade or take a beach day, you won’t be disappointed with the wealth of options in Santa Monica.
Sweets: – Grab a scoop of served on the Santa Monica Pier, part of Pacific Park. Walter Lappert opened his first store in Sausalito, California. Three generations later, the Lapperts are still serving up Hawaii Pink Sea Salt Caramel, Lemon Creamsicle, Banana Cream Pie, and Carmel Coconut Macadamia, to name a few. 380 Santa Monica Pier, Suite 6
Venice Beach
Sights: Tour the Venice Canal Walk and check out the real estate, or walk along the Venice Beach Boardwalk and meet some interesting characters, to say the least!
Sweets: – Combines the best of world travel and ice cream, putting your senses to the test. Flavors include Sticky Rice and Mango inspired by Thailand, Japanese Neopolitan, and Passionfruit Cacao inspired by Brazil. 609 Lincoln Blvd Suite B
Encinitas
Sights: Encinitas is a relaxing beach and surf town where the surfers will stay out until the last drop of sunlight disappears at San Elijo State Beach.
Sweets: – Get a tower of homemade ice cream from Handel’s. With more than 50 flavor options, there is a scoop (or 4) for everyone. 90 N Coast Hwy 101 #101
San Diego
Sights: Last stop, San Diego. Take a swing at or jump off a cliff and hang glide at the Gliderport. Be sure to visit the world-famous San Diego Zoo, then head downtown to the trendy Gaslamp Quarter for shopping and dining. The best place to stay is at the gorgeous historic Hotel Del Coronado.
Sweets: MooTime Creamery – A classic soda shop contributes to the old-town vibe. Made-from-scratch ice cream has daily rotating flavors for the ultimate freshness. Give your taste buds a punch of sweetness. 1025 Orange Ave
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