Vow to do more this year and check off some items from your bucket list! Get a head start in Monterey County with everything from skydiving to horseback riding. Here are a just a few “bucket list worthy” moments to get you started.
Escape to Carmel Beach
Iconic Carmel-by-the-Sea is known for its many attractions, but perhaps none more so than its incomparable, white-sand, dog-friendly beach. Whether remaining above on the path along the picturesque Scenic Road lined with Cypress trees or feeling the sand beneath your feet, Carmel Beach remains awe-inspiring to visitors who are seeing it for the first time or locals making their daily pilgrimage.
Stroll & shop along Ocean Avenue
Along cobblestone streets and paths, strolling and shopping in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea feels more like a step back in time so many of the affordable, yet trendy, stores are family-owned businesses featuring wholly unique gifts and friendly, personalized service. In addition, Ocean Avenue (and its side streets) is home to many world-class restaurants and wine tasting rooms featuring top Monterey County varietals.
Explore an Artist’s Colony
Carmel has been a haven for artists for more than a century and today remains a strong draw for art enthusiasts who love walking the streets and touring from among the nearly 100 galleries located here. The Carmel Art Association, a non-profit organization founded in 1927 that is the second oldest art cooperative in the country, features the work of more than 100 professional local artists.
Step back in time at the Carmel Mission Basilica
Father Junipero Serra, who founded the Mission nearly 250 years ago, became the first saint ever canonized on American soil. Father Serra lived, died and is buried under the sanctuary floor at Carmel Mission.
Sip your way around Carmel Valley
The Carmel Valley wine experience offers a unique opportunity to visit rustic Carmel Valley and taste your way through a plethora of wine tasting rooms including Folktale Winery, Joyce Vineyards, Talbot Vineyards, Twisted Roots and Bernardus Vineyards. Be sure to try a mix of our area's legendary pinot noirs and chardonnays.
Golf in the Valley
Play a round (or two) in Carmel Valley. Two of the area's premiere 18-hole golf courses include Quail Lodge Golf Club, designed by Robert Muir Graves and Carmel Valley Ranch, designed by Pete Dye. Stunning views, friendly wildlife and sunshine are the backdrop to your game that provides playability and tactical challenges.
Visit the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary
Coming to Monterey for the holidays or beyond? Stop by Pacific Grove and say hello to several thousand of the Monterey Peninsula’s favorite winged tourists, the monarch butterfly. Pacific Grove is an overwintering ground for monarchs coming from across the continent who take refuge in the grove’s eucalyptus trees and fly around the city. Stop by November through March to get your best monarch moment.
Spend the Day at Lovers Point
There are few spots on the Monterey Peninsula that give you a better view than the beach and park at Lovers Point. Stop by the Lovers Point Beach Café at the Beach House Restaurant and grab a waffle with coffee and sit back to spectacular ocean and mountain views. Alternatively, pack your own lunch and camp out on the beach. Dip your toes in the water or bring your camera and keep your eyes on the horizon for whales and otters! Alternatively, grab a bike, kayak or surfboard from Adventures by The Sea and get moving for an even better view.
Dine and Shop in Downtown Pacific Grove
Need to check off some last-minute holiday shopping or does someone you love have a winter birthday? No worries, stop by Pacific Grove and treat them to a world-class dining experience at one of the Butterfly Town’s many fine restaurants, including Fandango, Wild Fish and Passionfish. Unique shops and galleries carry gifts you won’t find in big box stores or online that your loved one will be sure to cherish for years to come.
Watch The Sunset at Asilomar
Participate in a local tradition and get a taste of why some people visit Pacific Grove and never leave. Asilomar State Beach is a half-mile white sand beach and a popular surf spot. During clear afternoons, dozens to hundreds of locals gather at the state beach to watch nature’s nightly spectacle. Come early and bring your camera, you won’t want to miss this.
Take to the sky
Skydiving in Monterey Bay is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so go all out! To achieve a thrill ride, you’ve got to get far, far up above the clouds – and just how far is that? It’s 18,000 ft. in the air! There is no other experience that comes remotely close to taking the plunge at almost three-and-a-half- miles heaven-bound.
Taste your way through Marina restaurants
Delight your palate in a diverse range of culinary options from around the world with over 45 restaurants tucked away in the City of Marina. The cuisine is ideal for pre and post exhilarating or relaxing activities and has something for everyone.
Ride horseback along the coast
Tap into your inner Cowboy and schedule a guided horseback beach ride with the Monterey Bay Equestrian Center. Ride into the sunset and bask in the stunning coastal views along the Salinas River State Beach in Moss Landing.
Get out and play
Tap into your inner child and experience state-of-the-art playground equipment including the Explorer Dome, Double Tower, Super Nova and more at the Civic Center Community Playground in Marina. This playground is designed for ages 5 to 12 and is ADA-accessible. Bonus: Be sure to check out ADA-accessible Tatum’s Garden in Salinas and Dennis the Menace Park in Monterey.
Cozy up around a beach bonfire
A bonfire, beach backdrop and a sunset make for the perfect combination to end just about any day. Bring that someone special or make some new friends, around the fire rings at Sanctuary Beach Resort in Marina which are open to the public every day at sunset.
Dine outside
The great Central Coast weather makes outdoor dining an all-year possibility...an oasis of outdoor dining under the palms in Seaside at City Center awaits with delicious options like Buffalo Wild Wings, Dickey’s BBQ and Myo Frozen Yogurt.
Get your feet wet
Ditch those socks and head down to the Big Sur River Inn. Here you can lounge in their Adirondack chairs under the vast redwoods and simply enjoy the cool Big Sur River whooshing through your feet.
Be serenaded by bagpipes
Make your way through 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach to the The Inn at Spanish Bay for a one-of-a-kind serenade at sunset. Every day at sunset a lone bagpiper puts the golf course to sleep for an unforgettable Scottish tradition you must see for yourself.
Find 17 reasons to love 17-Mile Drive
Embark on one of the country's top scenic drives, just behind the gates at Pebble Beach. 17-Mile Drive highlights some of the area's most iconic assets like The Lone Cypress Tree, the Pebble Beach Golf Links and The Inn at Spanish Bay.
Surround yourself with sea otters
Book a trip with the Elkhorn Slough Safari or rent a kayak in Moss Landing to see an abundance of wildlife out on the slough. A large population of sea otters, seals, sea lions and migratory birds call this protected area home.
Nosh on fresh seafood
Taste some of the freshest seafood you can possibly find straight from Monterey Bay! Local restaurants pride themselves on the bounty of the sea where favorite delicacies include fried calamari, clam chowder and abalone.
See a massive mammal
Known as the “Whale Watching Capital of the World” Monterey is simply the best place to go whale watching. These massive creatures of the sea can be seen year-round alongside dolphins, seals and sea lions.
Go Behind-the-Scenes
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is a must-see attraction and their behind-the-scenes tour is one for the bucket list. Unlock the secrets of what keeps this world-class aquarium running and peek inside the “staff only” doors.
Cowboy Up
Dust off those cowboy boots and immerse yourself in cowboy culture during the California Rodeo Salinas. Every July the West comes alive in Salinas during the largest rodeo in the state for a week’s worth of yee-haw! If you’re feeling super adventurous, saddle up for a Cattle Ranch Experience at V6 Ranch in Parkfield.
Dine where John Steinbeck was born
Nosh on local flavors at John Steinbeck’s boyhood home in the heart of Salinas. The stunning Queen Anne Victorian is a local landmark serving delicious lunches daily.
Get your hands dirty
Want to learn more about the Salad Bowl of the World? See where your produce comes from and book a trip with Ag Venture Tours, run by agriculture industry professional Evan Oakes. Tours take curious foodies through vineyards and lettuce fields that help feed the world.
Climb to the top
Encompassing an area of about 26,000 acres, Pinnacles National Park is home to an abundance of plant and animal life for visitors to enjoy. The Pinnacles offers a bevy of activities including over 30 miles of hiking trails, bird watching, camping, cave exploring and rock climbing.
Go where the wild things are
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! The Monterey Zoo is home to all of these animals and then some. This unique animal sanctuary situated in the Salinas Valley is a haven for exotic animals who can no longer participate in the entertainment industry.