
Region
California
The most diverse American state — Hollywood and the film industry (Los Angeles), tech and Golden Gate (San Francisco), mythical San Diego and Malibu beaches, Yosemite and Sequoia National Park giant sequoias, Napa Valley vineyards, mythical Highway 1 Big Sur route.
California is the most populous (40 million inhabitants), richest (5th world economy if independent) and probably most diverse US state. 425,000 km² (40% of France), 1,350 km of Pacific coastline, Mediterranean climate in the south, foggy oceanic centre, mountainous east (Sierra Nevada), desert in the far south-east (Death Valley) — the state offers nearly all American landscapes within itself. Cradle of Hollywood (world cinema capital since 1910), Silicon Valley (Apple, Google, Meta, Tesla, OpenAI), surf and hippie culture (San Francisco 1967), Disneyland (Anaheim 1955), giant sequoias and mythical beaches.
The region organises around four complementary hubs. Los Angeles and the South (Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Long Beach, Anaheim/Disneyland, Pasadena) — metropolitan and cinema hub. San Diego and the South-West (San Diego, La Jolla, Coronado, Tijuana across the Mexican border) — beach and family hub: Balboa Park (1,200 hectares, 17 museums), San Diego Zoo (one of the world's most renowned), USS Midway Museum, Old Town, Coronado Hotel del. San Francisco and Central North (San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Silicon Valley, Napa Valley, Sonoma) — cultural, tech and wine hub: Golden Gate Bridge (1937), Alcatraz, Cable Cars, Painted Ladies, Mission District, Castro, Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street, Coit Tower, Napa-Sonoma vineyards. Parks and Sierra Nevada (Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, Death Valley) — nature hub: Yosemite (sequoias, El Capitan, Half Dome, waterfalls), Sequoia (General Sherman the world's largest tree by volume), Lake Tahoe (winter skiing), Death Valley (lowest and hottest US point).
The pitch is clear: California is the ultimate US road trip option for 14-21 days. Direct Paris-LA flight 11h30, marked jet-lag (-9h), essential car rental, significant distances (Los Angeles-San Francisco 620 km, San Francisco-Yosemite 320 km, Los Angeles-Las Vegas 430 km). The most complete region for combining world-city (LA, SF), beach (Malibu, Venice, La Jolla, Coronado), spectacular nature (Yosemite, Big Sur Route 1, Sequoia), culture (museums, vineyards, farm-to-table gastronomy), entertainment (Hollywood, Disneyland). Book Yosemite (entry + camping/lodge) 6 months ahead.
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California is the ultimate US road trip option over 14-21 days. Our recommended formula: Los Angeles 4 nights (Hollywood, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios), San Diego 2-3 nights (Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, Coronado, La Jolla beaches), Highway 1 Big Sur 2 days (LA→SF via Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Big Sur, Monterey, 17-Mile Drive, Carmel), San Francisco 4 nights (Golden Gate, Alcatraz, Cable Cars, Mission, Castro, Fisherman's Wharf), Yosemite National Park 2-3 nights (Tunnel View, Glacier Point, valley hike). Optional: Las Vegas + Grand Canyon (3-4 days, 430 km from LA). Favour April-June or September-October for optimal weather and wildfire avoidance. Direct Paris-LAX flight 11h30 (Air France, Air Tahiti Nui). Essential car rental ($50-100/day), SUV recommended for Yosemite and Highway 1. Stay in LA in Santa Monica or West Hollywood, in San Francisco in Union Square or Mission District, in Yosemite at Yosemite Valley Lodge or Curry Village (6-month-ahead booking). Book Alcatraz 4-6 weeks ahead.

