A weekend getaway in Santa Cruz

Santa cruz

I don’t know why we haven’t done this before. Santa Cruz. It’s only 40 minutes from where we stay in California. There is sun, surf, restaurants that serve local lobster and an Edwardian Boardwalk. We go on day trips all the time … but until now, never made a weekend out of it.

Dream inn

The Dream Inn— SShhhhh, this is my new favourite place to stay. Recently renovated, this four-star hotel  is part of the joie de vivre California boutique hotel chain. It has 180 rooms, all with ocean views. You can even hear the lull of the ocean from inside your room even with large sliding glass door shut. There a is swimming pool — and a kid’s wading pool and a jacuzzi — and steps that lead right to the beach. Within a short walk you can be at the wharf or the boardwalk. The five of us stayed in a double room with two queens, and we brought a sleeping bag for our youngest. The extras — like free wifi, a docking station for ipods, and a Keurig coffee make with grade A coffee, really add to your stay. This place is a find and we are definitely going back next year.

Cowell beach
Cowel Beach — Access this beach from the hotel or street. There is so much to do here. The gentle waves make it a great beginner surf spot, and there is a place to rent surfboards and take lessons. There’s a volleyball court, and if you get bored you can walk to the wharf or boardwalk.

Santacruzwharf
The Santa Cruz Wharf — This wharf is exactly 1/2 mile long and it is one of the only ones that still allows cars. It is full of restaurants and shops … and locals fishing. Make sure you watch the seals frolicking, there are some great viewing spots near the end of the wharf. Get a banana split or homemake salt water taffy at Marinis. Or go kayaking.

Boardwalk
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk— I have fond memories of going here as a kid. It’s the “Coney Island of the West”. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is more than 100 years old, and features a 1906 casino and a 1911 carousel. Our favourite rides were the ferris wheel and the big swings (pictured). Loads of food options here too, including Gilroy garlic fries, corn dogs and pineapple whip. Good old fashioned fun.

Steamers lane
Steamer’s Lane — This is a great place to watch world class surfing. Don’t try it unless you are a local though. It’s a short walk up the road from the hotel.

Natural bridges
Natural Bridges State Beach— This beach is worth the $10 parking fee. In low tide walk through the tide pools. In October, thousands of Monarch butterflies flock to the eucalyptus tree on their annual migration to warmer climes. Make some time to go to the visitor centre, and talk with ranger Martha Ninzberg, she’s full of local knowledge. Or bring a BBQ.

Smores 
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park— This state park is in Felton (you can use the same parking pass from Natural Bridges). We had a family picnic in one of the sites. Doesn’t that s’more look good?

Roaring camp
Roaring Camp Railroads— See California’s famous redwoods from a historic steam train. Learn alot a lot about California logging history at the same time.

 aGildas
Gildas Family Restaurant — We loved this restaurant so much we ate their four times. Hearty America-style breakfast and local fish specials. Yum. Good value too.

Aldos
Aldo’s Harbour Restaurant — I love this restaurant, it’s a low-key eatery with possibly the best view ever (pic). Sit outside on a Wednesday evening and watch the sail boats go by in their weekly parade.

Marianne’s Ice Cream— A trip to Santa Cruz would not be complete without a trip to Marianne’s. Some of our favourites are cappuccino almond fudge, burgundy cherry, cantaloupe and Mexican chocolate.

Where is your favourite weekend getaway?

18 COMMENTS

  1. Amber teething necklace | 7th Jun 12

    Dream place…

  2. Metropolitan Mum | 9th May 12

    Urgh, jealousy, jealousy, jealousy, I am so bloody jealous.
    Are you back in the London rain? xx

  3. Trish@ Mum's Gone to | 8th May 12

    Had to click on the Dream Inn link – the rooms look fabulous. This looks like my kind of holiday, Susanna.

  4. A Facebook User | 26th Apr 12

    Santa Cruz is great (I went to university there and grew up in San Jose so I have tremendous affection for it) but if you are in the Monterey Bay area, you have got to get to Monterey/Pacific Grove/Carmel. Monterey has fabulous shops and restaurants on Alvarado Street and on Canary Row (yes, that Canary Row), and a world famous Aquarium (best I’ve ever been to, and I have been to a lot!). Monterey also boasts an amazing park with a real live train engine that kids just love to climb on, and just down the road, Pacific Grove has some of the best views you’ll ever see, anywhere, ever. The Monterey Bay really does have it all (still wondering why I left it to live in Stoke-on-Trent….).

  5. Remy Kelvin | 23rd Apr 12

    Haven’t laughed so much for a long time. It could have been my girlfriend – such exquisite patience can only be supported with huge amounts of love!! Thank you girls for loving us enough to now take over the reigns and teach us!

  6. AOCNY | 17th Apr 12

    It’s the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in Hyde Park, and you’re invited to its Family Festival! Win this and more at @equalitynow’s online auction http://bit.ly/Ip8NDB

  7. Jody Brettkelly | 16th Apr 12

    Must try the Dream Inn, last time we were there was at some hotel on the beach and Cy was a baby (what we were thinking cramming four kids into one room ) and the next door neighbours partied and caroused until 2am. I still have nightmare about that…

  8. Mari | 13th Apr 12

    I HAVE to go to Santa Cruz even just to visit Marianne’s and taste her fabulous ice creams! Gorgeous shot of the swings too. I loved my trips to the States and can’t wait to go again.

  9. Susanna | 12th Sep 10

    And that’s where I dropped and SHATTERED my iPhone!

  10. Susanna | 12th Sep 10

    No way…. really??? What ride did you work on? Also … some new ones have been added. My girls were fascinated by the 125 foot tall Double Shot, and the Haunted House is redone as well.

  11. Claire @ Cheshire Mum | 11th Sep 10

    Aw I love Santa Cruz – I worked there in 1994 as a ride operator at the Boardwalk, still have great friends there and have been back a few times but not since having children. Very jealous you’ve been! Thanks for sharing the photos reignited my own memories! Cx

  12. A Modern Mother | 1st Sep 10

    Not to miss!

  13. A Modern Mother | 1st Sep 10

    I had to look up where Arcata was … waaayyyy north!

  14. amodernmother | 1st Sep 10

    …and hippies!

  15. notesredshoes | 29th Aug 10

    That’s it, when I live in San Fran I am going to Santa CRuz 🙂

  16. notesredshoes | 29th Aug 10

    That’s it, when I live in San Fran I am going to Santa CRuz 🙂

  17. childrens chairs | 28th Aug 10

    Looks gorgeous there! I lived in Arcata for a year and the Redwoods I have to say are so magical and amazing… miss it there! Great post !

  18. geekymummy | 27th Aug 10

    OH, I love Santa Cruz. It reminds me of a British Seaside town, but with sunshine!

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