A world class destination known for setting the standard for aquariums worldwide and leading the way in ocean advocacy. Whether you are visiting with kids or as a couple this destination is amazing. Be sure to block 2-3 hours to really see the whole thing.
After the aquarium if you are looking for Lunch we recommend the C restaurant at the InterContinental or indulge in a wine tasting flight and cheese board at A Taste of Monterey while you enjoy their ocean view.
One of the most scenic drives on the Monterey Peninsula, and quite possibly the world, resides behind the prestigious gates of Pebble Beach. The famous 17-Mile Drive is a visually stunning stretch of roadway which hugs the pacific coastline from Pacific Grove to Pebble Beach featuring awe-inspiring sights along the way.
Even better, rent a classic car or convertible from Monterey Touring Vehicles and tour the famous drive, coast and golf courses. We highly recommend stopping for lunch at The Bench at Pebble Beach, reservations are recommended.
If you are looking for a beautiful hike to see the most gorgeous part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary head just south of Carmel to Point Lobos, the crystal clear waters and an easy day hike Point Lobos is a great location to get out!
Carmel Valley is home to one of California's most incredible wine regions, while often overshadowed by Napa to the north, Monterey County’s wine scene is robust and award winning, and is actually home to more vines than Napa and Sonoma.
If you want to do winery tours we recommend a trip into Carmel Valley but there are plenty of tasting rooms to explore on foot in Carmel-By-The-Sea. Below are some favorites
In Carmel Valley
Cowgirl Winery
Folktale Winery
Bernardus Winery
Georis Winery
The Wine House
In Carmel By the Sea
If you want to do a tour and buy a wine passport check out The Wine Walk
Albatross Ridge Winery
Wrath Winery
Caraccioli Vineyards
Dawn’s Dream
De Tierra Winery
If adventure and being on the water is what you are looking for, visit Adventures by the Sea for kayaking, paddle boarding and more. You will probably see Otters, seals and maybe even the local Mola Molas!
Monterey Bay is home to the yearly whale migration, and almost year round whales and sea life can be spotted in the bay.