Attractions in Monterey & Carmel
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Nestled on California’s central coast, Monterey Fisherman’s Wharf offers a blend of maritime charm and vibrant activity. Visitors can enjoy panoramic ocean views, watch sea lions and sea otters basking […]
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Winding along the Monterey Peninsula, the 17-Mile Drive is a scenic route that offers panoramic views of Monterey Bay. This private toll road loops through a landscape dotted with iconic […]
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Cannery Row, a tourist-friendly strip along the Monterey waterfront, was once a hub for bustling sardine canneries. In 1958, the street, formerly known as Ocean View Avenue, officially adopted its […]
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Nestled along the California Central Coast, Monterey Bay stretches from Santa Cruz to Monterey, offering a stunning expanse of protected waters and coveted coastal land. The bay is renowned for […]
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Nestled on California’s Pacific Coast, the Monterey Bay Aquarium stands as a beacon for ocean conservation. This renowned institution, among the top in the US, offers a captivating journey through […]
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Asilomar State Beach, situated on the picturesque Monterey Peninsula, is a mile-long stretch of sandy coastline that offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The beach features the pedestrian-friendly Coast […]
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Point Pinos Lighthouse, nestled along the scenic shoreline of the Monterey Peninsula, has been guiding sailors for over 150 years. Its beacon, still operational, can be seen up to 17 […]
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Nestled in Pacific Grove, Lovers Point Park is a well-maintained community space that offers sweeping ocean views and a range of recreational facilities. The park’s lush landscaping and the adjacent […]
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Nestled in the heart of Carmel on the Central Coast, the Sunset Cultural Center stands as a vibrant hub for live performances and cultural events. The center boasts two stages […]
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Big Sur, a 71-mile stretch of California’s Central Coast, extends from the Carmel Highlands to San Simeon, offering epic Pacific Ocean views and a jagged, dramatic coastline. As the longest […]
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The Carmel Mission, a US National Historic Landmark, stands in the charming town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Founded during the Spanish colonial era, this site serves as both a church and a […]
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Dennis the Menace Park, a beloved landmark in Monterey, was designed by Hank Ketcham, the creator of the iconic mischievous character. Nestled in the heart of the city, the park […]
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Constructed in 1932, Bixby Bridge stands as one of Big Sur’s most iconic landmarks. This imposing concrete structure, towering 260 feet (79 meters) above a deep canyon, is among the […]
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Perched along California’s Central Coast, Hearst Castle stands as the grand vision of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and architect Julia Morgan. Constructed between 1919 and 1947, this 90,000-square-foot hilltop […]
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Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, located on California’s Central Coast, offers a stunning array of dramatic headlands, hidden coves, and scenic lookouts. The reserve features 5 miles (8 kilometers) of […]
Established in 1975, Wrath Wines stands as one of the most critically acclaimed wineries in the Santa Lucia Highlands American Viticultural Area. Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Monterey and […]
Nestled along the Pacific Coast between Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea, Pebble Beach is a scenic community renowned for its world-class golf courses, particularly the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links. The area’s […]
Located in the heart of Monterey, Custom House Plaza is a significant historical site named after the Spanish Colonial–style adobe Custom House, which stands as California’s oldest government building. The […]