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Big Sur

The most dramatic coastline in North America — cliff-edge hotels, redwood canyons, Highway 1, and no passport required.

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Apr–Oct
Best Time
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$933+/noche
Avg Price
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5h from NYC (to SFO), 1h drive from Monterey airport
Flight from EU
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86/100
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Por qué aquí para su luna de miel

Big Sur is the American honeymoon for couples who want the most dramatic coastline in North America delivered without a flight outside the country. Ninety miles of California's Highway 1 between Carmel-by-the-Sea and San Simeon, where the Santa Lucia Mountains drop straight into the Pacific in 1,000-foot vertical cliffs, and where the two greatest cliff-edge hotels in the United States — Post Ranch Inn and Ventana — sit on the same headland with views into the open ocean. The drive itself is the honeymoon: Bixby Bridge at sunset, McWay Falls cascading directly onto the sand, Pfeiffer Beach with its purple-flecked sand and the iconic Keyhole Rock arch, fog rolling in over the redwoods at golden hour. Add Carmel-by-the-Sea (a film-set village with no street addresses, only house names), Carmel Valley (vineyards and Bernardus Lodge), and the Big Sur food scene (Sierra Mar at Post Ranch is one of the great romantic dining rooms in America), and you have a honeymoon that needs no airport beyond San Francisco and no language other than English. Best in late spring and early autumn when the famous coastal fog burns off by midday.

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CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
LanguageEnglish
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST) / UTC-7 (PDT in summer)
Best timeApr–Oct
Hotels scored6 hoteles
Adults-only options2

¿Es el destino adecuado para usted?

Big Sur para lunas de miel

Perfecto para usted si…

  • 1US-based couples who want the most dramatic honeymoon possible without a passport
  • 2Road-trip honeymooners — Highway 1 is one of the world's great drives and Big Sur is its heart
  • 3Photography lovers — the light, fog, and cliffs deliver every postcard image of the California coast
  • 4Foodies — Sierra Mar (Post Ranch), Aubergine (L'Auberge Carmel), and Lucia (Bernardus) are world-class
  • 5Couples who want luxury rusticity — Post Ranch is barefoot-luxe, not formal-marble

Evítelo si…

  • 1You need beach swimming — the Pacific here is 12–15°C year-round; this is not Caribbean swim weather
  • 2You need a single base — Big Sur is a 90-mile linear coast; plan to move every 2–3 nights
  • 3You're a budget honeymooner — Post Ranch and Ventana start at $1,500+/night and food is California prices
  • 4You're prone to motion sickness — the Highway 1 cliff-edge bends are unrelenting for 90 miles

Qué hacer

Las 5 mejores experiencias románticas en Big Sur

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01

Drive Highway 1 — Carmel to McWay Falls

The 35-mile drive south from Carmel-by-the-Sea past Bixby Bridge (the most photographed bridge in California), Point Sur Lighthouse, Pfeiffer Beach (purple sand, Keyhole Rock), and on to McWay Falls (an 80-foot waterfall directly onto a beach). The defining Big Sur experience and the reason you came.

💡 Insider tip

Drive south first thing in the morning before the fog burns off — Bixby Bridge in the marine layer is extraordinary. Stop at Nepenthe for lunch on the terrace at 800 feet above the Pacific.

Free (just car rental)
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Dinner at Sierra Mar

Post Ranch Inn's Sierra Mar restaurant is one of the most romantic dining rooms in America — glass walls on three sides, suspended 1,200 feet above the Pacific, sunset directly into the ocean. The wine cellar holds 12,000 bottles. Non-resident reservations possible but rare.

💡 Insider tip

If staying at Post Ranch, book a sunset table at check-in. If staying elsewhere, request a non-resident reservation 60+ days ahead through the Post Ranch concierge.

$300–$500 per couple (tasting menu + wine pairings)
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Pfeiffer Beach at Sunset

Pfeiffer Beach has purple-flecked sand from manganese garnet in the cliffs and the iconic Keyhole Rock arch that catches the sunset directly through it in December and January. Accessed via the unmarked Sycamore Canyon Road off Highway 1.

💡 Insider tip

The Keyhole sunset alignment is best mid-December to mid-January. June–August has the standard sunset (which is still spectacular). Avoid weekends — the parking lot fills.

$15 per car (USFS parking)
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Carmel Valley Wine Tasting

Carmel Valley is 30 minutes inland from Carmel-by-the-Sea, with a serious cool-climate wine scene — Bernardus, Chesebro, Talbott. A driver-guide day visiting 3 vineyards plus lunch at Lucia at Bernardus Lodge under the oaks. Bernardus is also one of the best hotels for the day if you want to overnight.

💡 Insider tip

Saturday and Sunday afternoons in Carmel Valley get busy. Tuesday–Thursday is calmer. Don't miss the Holman Ranch tasting room in Carmel Valley village.

$400–$700 per couple (driver + tastings + lunch)
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Monterey Bay Aquarium & 17-Mile Drive

A half-day in Monterey: the world's most famous aquarium (sea otter exhibit and the kelp forest tank), then the 17-Mile Drive along Pebble Beach's coast — Lone Cypress, Spanish Bay, the Pebble Beach Lodge, otters in the surf at Spanish Bay.

💡 Insider tip

Book aquarium tickets online ahead — walk-up entry sells out summer weekends. Combine with lunch at Roy's at Spanish Bay or The Bench at Pebble Beach.

$60 aquarium per person + $12 17-Mile Drive toll

Cuándo ir

Big Sur mes a mes

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Jan
Low
Atmospheric — storm watching, Keyhole sunsets
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Feb
Low
Risk of mudslide road closures
Mar
Low-mod
Lovely — green hills, flowers
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Apr
Moderate
One of the two best months
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May
Moderate
Excellent — fog burns off by 11am
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Jun
High
Fog can linger all day — risk
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Jul
Peak
Crowded; fog often persistent
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Aug
Peak
Avoid if fog matters; book inland Carmel
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Sep
Moderate
The secret best month
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Oct
Low-mod
Excellent — best visibility of year
Nov
Low
Quiet — Thanksgiving aside
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Dec
Low-mod
Storm-watch romance — book Post Ranch

Cuánto pagará

Guía de presupuesto para Big Sur

Boutique
$400–$800/night

Excellent Carmel-by-the-Sea inns and Carmel Valley lodges. L'Auberge Carmel and Carmel Valley Ranch are the honeymoon-grade options at this tier.

e.g. L'Auberge Carmel, Carmel Valley Ranch
Luxury
$800–$1,800/night

Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley, Ventana Big Sur cliff-edge cabins, Sanctuary Beach Resort. Real Big Sur luxury without quite Post Ranch budget.

e.g. Ventana Big Sur, Bernardus Lodge
Ultra-Luxury
$1,800+/night

Post Ranch Inn — the cliff-edge property that defines the American luxury cliff stay. Sierra Mar dining, infinity pools at 1,200ft, hilltop ocean cottages.

e.g. Post Ranch Inn, Ventana Premier Cliffhouse

Dónde alojarse

Zonas de Big Sur para lunas de miel

Big Sur (the Coast — Carmel Highlands to Lucia)

Cliff-edge drama — Post Ranch, Ventana, McWay Falls

The 30-mile stretch from Carmel Highlands south past Bixby Bridge, Andrew Molera, Pfeiffer Big Sur, Nepenthe, and McWay Falls is the heart of Big Sur. Post Ranch Inn and Ventana sit on adjacent headlands here. No cell signal in places, no chain stores, fog and redwoods.

Carmel-by-the-Sea

Walkable village, art galleries, white-sand beach

A one-square-mile village immediately north of Big Sur — Clint Eastwood was mayor here. No street numbers, only house names; no neon signs; 100+ art galleries. L'Auberge Carmel is the boutique luxury inn; Carmel Beach has the famous white sand and dogs running free.

Carmel Valley

Wine country, sun (no coastal fog), luxury lodges

30 minutes inland from Carmel — sunny when the coast is fogged. Bernardus Lodge, Carmel Valley Ranch, and the small village of Carmel Valley itself. Vineyards and tasting rooms. The perfect inland counterpart to the Big Sur cliff stay.

Monterey & Pebble Beach

Aquarium, 17-Mile Drive, arrival base

20 minutes north of Carmel — the Monterey Peninsula has the aquarium, Cannery Row, and the Pebble Beach 17-Mile Drive. Useful as an arrival night before heading south. Sanctuary Beach Resort and the Monterey Plaza Hotel are the honeymoon-grade picks.

Comparar

Top 3 hoteles cara a cara

hotelScorePrice/nightSolo adultosSpaPlaya
Post Ranch InnTop Pick92$1,800+
Ventana Big Sur89$1,200+
L'Auberge Carmel88$800+

Consejo experto

Consejos de iniciado para su luna de miel en Big Sur

01

Three nights Big Sur + three nights Carmel/Carmel Valley is the perfect shape

Post Ranch or Ventana for three nights of cliff-edge drama, then move 35 miles north to L'Auberge Carmel or Bernardus Lodge for three more nights of village walks, wine tastings, and the Pebble Beach loop. The contrast makes both halves more vivid.

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Avoid June–August if fog matters to you

Big Sur's marine layer is real — the cliff hotels can be wrapped in cloud for 3 of 7 days in July. April, May, September, and October are the four months with the most reliable burn-off (by 11am most days). October has the best visibility of any month.

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Book Post Ranch and Ventana 9–12 months ahead

The cliff-edge ocean cottages at Post Ranch (Pacific Suite, Coast House) and Ventana's Pinnacle Suites sell out a year ahead for May–October. Add yourself to the cancellation list if you miss the first window — turnover is real.

04

Check road conditions for Highway 1 — historic slide closures

Big Sur's coast is famously unstable — major mudslides closed sections in 2017, 2021, and 2023. Check the Caltrans QuickMap for SR-1 status before driving south of Carmel. Detour adds 4 hours via Highway 101 if the cliff section is closed.

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Fly into Monterey (MRY) when possible — half the SFO drive

Monterey Regional Airport (MRY) is 30 minutes from Carmel; SFO is 2h 45min. Direct MRY routes from Denver, LA, Phoenix, Seattle, Dallas. International or East Coast: fly to SFO and rent there, but consider the MRY connection — it saves a half-day each way.

Qué llevar

Lista de equipaje para Big Sur

1
Layered jackets — fleece + windproof shell
Big Sur swings 15°C in a day. Mornings on the coast are 12°C and foggy; afternoons inland in Carmel Valley are 27°C. Layers are essential.
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Walking shoes with grip
The McWay Falls overlook, Pfeiffer Beach sand, and Garrapata Park trails all need grip. Smart trainers or light hiking shoes; leave the city boots at home.
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Smart-casual evening wear
Sierra Mar at Post Ranch and Aubergine at L'Auberge Carmel both have a quiet expectation of a collared shirt and pressed trousers / dress. Big Sur is California-casual, not lounge-around-in-shorts at dinner.
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Swimwear for hotel pool and hot tub
The ocean is too cold to swim (12°C year-round), but Post Ranch, Ventana, Bernardus, and Carmel Valley Ranch all have heated pools and hot tubs. Cliff-edge infinity pools at sunset are the visual.
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Polarized sunglasses
Ocean glare from the Highway 1 cliffs is intense year-round. Polarized lenses also reduce windshield glare on the long Pacific drives.
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US plug adapter and power bank
US Type A/B plugs. International travellers need an adapter. Long drive days with photos and Google Maps drain phones fast — a power bank earns its bag space.

Comida y bebida

Lo que comerá en Big Sur

Tasting menu at Sierra Mar (Post Ranch) with Pacific views, Aubergine's tasting menu at L'Auberge Carmel (one Michelin star, often more), Lucia at Bernardus Lodge under the Carmel Valley oaks, fresh Dungeness crab at Phil's Fish Market on the way in from Monterey, Carmel Valley pinot noir with grilled rockfish, Schoch Family Farmstead cheese (Monterey Jack done seriously), and a Big Sur Bakery loaf on the cliff for breakfast.

Guía práctica

Cómo llegar a Big Sur

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Getting There

Fly into Monterey Regional (MRY) for the closest airport — 30 min to Carmel, 60 min to Big Sur. Routes from Denver, LA, Phoenix, Seattle, Dallas. SFO is 2h 45min south by car — fine if international and connecting. SJC (San Jose) is also a good option at 1h 30min. Rental car essential — pick up at the airport on arrival.

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Where to Stay

Post Ranch Inn for the ultimate cliff-edge honeymoon. Ventana Big Sur (Alila) for slightly less ultra but the same cliff. Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley for the wine-country counterpart. L'Auberge Carmel for the village stay. Combine two of these over 6–8 nights.

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When to Go

September and October are the secret best months — warm, no fog, low crowds. April–May are equally excellent. Avoid July–August for fog. November–March is dramatic but wet, with road-closure risk. December has the unique Keyhole Rock sunset alignment if you can handle storm weather.

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