- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.
- For California Mission enthusiasts, this tour provides an opportunity to see six of the twenty-one missions. The first day follows the same itinerary as Tour LD3 – Missions, seeing San Fernando Rey de España, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. We will overnight in a Santa Barbara hotel allowing plenty of time to explore this delightful city. Dinner will be on your own. After breakfast we will drive through some of Southern California’s most beautiful countryside north to missions Santa Inés, La Purísima Concepción and San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Santa Inés is just outside Solvang, a popular Scandinavian-themed town – pleasant but Disneyesque. The mission was established in 1804 and is a refuge from the tourism of Solvang. From here we will drive to one of the more remote missions - La Purísima Concepción, 1787. This is my personal favorite and because of its remoteness, is usually very peaceful and serene. The last mission will be San Luis Obispo, 1772, in the town of the same name. Though the mission is located in the center of the city, San Luis Obispo Creek meanders through a park setting just in front of it, providing welcome open space for the mission. This tour includes overnight accommodation, one breakfast, two lunches and involves approximately 400 miles of driving.