Road trip in California

A road trip in California offers a diverse range of landscapes, from the rugged mountains of Yosemite National Park to the iconic coastline of Big Sur. 


When it comes to road-tripping in California, the possibilities are endless! You have the option to start your journey from either San Francisco and travel south or begin in San Diego or Los Angeles and head north. I highly recommend starting and finishing your trip in the same place to avoid additional fees from the rental company (if you're renting a van). Additionally, you can choose to explore the diverse national parks inland or stick to the breathtaking coastal route. Regardless of your direction, California is guaranteed to amaze you! 


Check out our itinerary and tips for some inspiration!

National parks

Start: San Francisco

End: San Diego


Here is the itinerary for the first part of our trip. If you're interested in seeing more places, you could consider adding Lake Tahoe, Death Valley, and even Las Vegas to your route. However, it's important to be aware that visiting or crossing through the Death Valley in the summer can be challenging due to extremely high temperatures, and the park may even be closed as a precautionary measure.

West Coast

Start: San Diego

End: San Francisco



Explore the sites: National Parks

Yosemite National Park

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Explore the sites: The West Coast

La Jolla Beach

Los Angeles

Malibu

Santa Barbara

Big Sur

Monterey

Van life hacks in California:

Renting a van 

During our summer trip to California, we rented a  KUGA Campervan from Autobarn Travellers, as they offered an affordable option (approx 120$/night) with all the amenities we needed. Autobarn Travellers is an Australian company with several locations renting vans around California and elsewhere in the US. Overall, the van was comfortable, however, we experienced a technical issue, which left us stranded without assistance from early afternoon until the next morning due to poor customer service. The plastic piece connecting the stick and the changing gears fell, causing us to lose a day of our trip. Fortunately, we were able to stay with locals who kindly offered their hospitality. We later learned from a French couple we met that they had a similar experience with this company. We advise future renters to be cautious and ensure proper maintenance of the van (by the nature of our technical issue, I don't think they do the maintenance often or thoroughly). In case of any issue, insist that they send someone to assist you promptly.

Grocery shopping in the US 

Shopping for groceries in the US was an exciting adventure for us - it might sound silly, but it was such a fun and different experience compared to Europe. We were thrilled to explore all the supermarkets, and here are our top recommendations!


Random things that caught my attention