Monterey, Pacific Grove, Carmel and Carmel Valley represent a treasure box of
intriguing shops, along with restaurants that utterly destroy your will to remain
slim. There are a seemingly infinite number of art galleries, photographic studios,
antique shops and more. Many of the items are made by talented local artists.
But then, not everyone likes to shop. So how about a visit to Monterey's
museums of history, literature (including the John Steinbeck Library) and art?
You can tour the exciting Monterey Aquarium or any of the numerous wineries. If
music is your thing, there is the Carmel Bach Festival, the Monterey Symphony,
the Chamber Music Society, the Monterey Jazz Festival or the Monterey Mozart
Festival. And you should not miss the famous Carmel Mission.
If none of these activities appeals to you, then consider sailing or kayaking in
magnificent Monterey Bay, hot air ballooning, or a helicopter tour over Big Sur
and the entire Peninsula. There is also Steinbeck's Cannery Row, Fisherman's
Wharf, whale watching, fishing, and the beaches of fabled Carmel-by-the-Sea.
I have saved the best for the last - a ride along the enchanting 17 Mile Drive. It
takes in the beach area of Carmel, the white sand, deer so sure of themselves
they almost come to you, quail, ducks, and rabbits, and the overwhelming Pacific
Ocean.
Adding to the magic of this area are five fabulous resorts:
Carmel Valley Ranch,
Hyatt Regency Monterey, the
Inn & Links at Spanish Bay,
The Lodge at Pebble Beach,
and
Quail Lodge.