Not sure about how it compares to the great ocean drive, but it's probably the best drive I've ever done. Especially the San Francisco half of it, going through towns like monterey, Santa cruz and carmel, was amazing, then within about 2 hours to L.A. it's average again.
Venice beach is a must do, if only for the novelty of it. There's something for everyone, tennis, muscle beach, venice ball, skatepark, buskers, rollerbladers, squash and whatever else you can think of. Santa Monica was O.K., didn't have time to look around the area though, may have the name of the beach wrong but from memory Huntington beach was awesome!
Not sure on the overall time of San Francisco to Vegas, would reccomend at least 3/4 hours south on HWY 1 before cutting inland though. As for L.A., check out and eat on hollywood boulevard, maybe do a tour, the 45 minute ones aren't bad and then you've pretty much seen all of it. L.A. is not great.
Venice beach is a must do, if only for the novelty of it. There's something for everyone, tennis, muscle beach, venice ball, skatepark, buskers, rollerbladers, squash and whatever else you can think of. Santa Monica was O.K., didn't have time to look around the area though, may have the name of the beach wrong but from memory Huntington beach was awesome!
Not sure on the overall time of San Francisco to Vegas, would reccomend at least 3/4 hours south on HWY 1 before cutting inland though. As for L.A., check out and eat on hollywood boulevard, maybe do a tour, the 45 minute ones aren't bad and then you've pretty much seen all of it. L.A. is not great.