

Restless Sea View Overview of Retless Point 7. White sand of Spanish Bay 6.THE RESTLESS SEAįrom this point on 17-Mile Drive you can see the water turbulence generated by the POINT JOE terrain. There is a picnic spot close to the waterfront. The “Spanish Bay” at 17-Mile Drive is so named because Dom Gaspar de Portola a Spanish explorer and his team arrived in the region in 1769 while searching for Monterey Bay. Photo: reproduction site Pebble Beach Resorts 5. THE INN & LINKS SPANISH BAYįounded in 1987, it is a world-famous Scottish-style resort. The site is home to the California Golf Federation. It was named with that name in honor of the tree of this fruit which is a species of blueberry. It is one of the highest points on the entire road. It is also possible to see the Santa Cruz Mountains. It is a place that provides a beautiful view of the city and the bay of Monterey.
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When you pay the fee, you get a map with the location of the main observation points. Sign indicating 17-Mile Drive in Pacific GroveĪnyone can access the 17-Mile Drive area, but if you're not one of the residents of the Pebble Beach community, you'll need to pay a fee (US$ 10) to enter the site. The condominium has many mansions and the area is much sought after by golf fans, as it has several fields for the practice of the sport. Then you arrive at the city of Pacific Grove to access a stretch located within a gated community, the Pebble Beach. The road follows the coast and goes to the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea, better known as carmel. It can be accessed right after leaving the city of Monterey.

17-Mile Drive is nothing more than a road, 17 miles long. 17-Mile Drive: the name may be strange, but it represents one of the most beautiful places on the coast of California.
