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A Californian coastal classic, laid-back Monterey is all about dramatic views of the crashing Pacific Ocean waves, fantastic wildlife and stacks of outdoor activities. An ever-popular seaside escape, Monterey boasts a wide array of accommodation options, from simple B&Bs to luxurious hotels fit for a range of budgets. Our pick of the best places to stay in Monterey includes characterful inns with antique furnishings and cosy log fires, romantic sea-facing hideaways, and a luxurious family favourite, with plenty for everyone to do.
Set on a beautiful stretch of one of the world’s most coveted coastlines, Monterey is a fabulous stop on a Californian road trip, or a lively base for active explorers and history buffs. Walk, run and cycle along the extensive paths which follow the curves of the seafront, or head to San Carlos Beach for scuba diving. There are boat tours, fishing and whale-watching out on Monterey Bay, too, as well as great kayaking and quiet picnics to be had on Del Monte Beach.
Step back into the past at the Monterey State Historic Park, where you can discover the Pacific House Museum, the nearby Custom House and the Old Whaling Station. Pick up a self-guided walking map, or take one of three daily tours to learn from a knowledgable guide. Downtown Monterey is also well worth a stroll, with restored Spanish and Mexican edifices to admire. The famed Cannery Row — which, in the 1930s, made Monterey the sardine capital of the world — is now home to shops, eateries and bars, where you can stock up on souvenirs or enjoy a lively night out.
The town’s biggest attraction has to be the renowned Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a brilliant aquarium which protects everything from majestic whales to forests of sea kelp — and makes for an excellent family day out. Peer at jellyfish and dolphins, see sharks and tuna zipping through the waters, and experience a whole variety of natural habitats. A top-notch spot for curious travellers of all ages!
Journey from Monterey Bay to beautiful Big Sur or Pebble Beach, visit stunning State Parks, play golf on impressive courses and surf the waves, enjoying all the wonders of the Californian coast. Whether you're an outdoorsy family or a relaxed couple looking for a heritage getaway, the best places to stay in Monterey are charming, friendly, and filled with personality — promising a marvellously memorable trip.
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Monterey (California)
An elegant Victorian inn, located on the breathtaking Monterey Peninsula in Pacific Grove. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated with views out onto the lovingly tended gardens and central patio. Miles of coastline to be discovered!
Monterey (California)
This lovingly owner-run boutique hotel has a prime beach-view location in central Monterey. 17 rooms have been individually decorated with antique furniture and chandeliers, inspired by well-known figures and locations dear to the couple. Dine or have a drink on the rooftop overlooking the ocean.
Monterey (California)
Boutique B&B resting in manicured gardens offering spectacular breakfast, location and romantic setting. Large classic rooms are flooded with natural light and feature fireplace, spa baths and complimentary toiletries. History and restaurants are on the cards, or relax at the spa or with a book.
Monterey (California)
Monterey Bay views and prime town location complete this luxury boutique hotel's elegance and popularity. Large, naturally light rooms are complete with classic furnishing, wooden floors and fireplaces. Breakfast in bed is a real treat before heading out to explore the local history and the ocean.
Monterey (California)
This sea-facing Pacific Grove inn has been run by the same family since 1982. The ocean views from the property's 25 guestrooms and homely public areas are jaw-dropping. Comfy, cosy rooms may be hard to leave but the area warrants exploring. No meals are served but many options are walking distance.
Monterey (California)
Built on pylons over Monterey Bay, this an unbeatable hotel for a seaside holiday. 290 rooms and suites nearly all look out over the sea, as does the restaurant, lounge bar and cafe. As well as an impressive rooftop spa with ocean-facing hot tubs, the area offers unparalleled outdoor activities.