The drives worth being driven.
Los Angeles to Palm Springs is a desert run that ends in still air and sharp mountains. Los Angeles to San Diego follows the coast south through the beach towns. Santa Barbara, ninety minutes up the line, is wine country and the calmest stretch of shoreline in the state. Beyond them lie the Central Coast, Big Sur, and the Bay Area, six hours north and worth every one of them.
These are the trips where flying makes little sense and driving yourself means arriving tired. Chauffeured, the drive becomes the easy part of the day.
One car, one chauffeur, the whole way.
A long-distance trip is not a relay. The same car and the same chauffeur take you the entire distance and, when you need it, bring you home again. There is no rental counter at the far end and no second vehicle to arrange. You can work, sleep, take a call, or simply watch the state go by.
The car is built for the distance. There is room to stretch out, room for luggage and gear, and the quiet to make six hours feel shorter than they are.
Priced before you leave.
A long drive should not come with a long, uncertain bill. The price is quoted in advance and does not change for traffic, for the hour, or for a holiday. What we quote is what the trip costs.
