This quaint market features several different shops including a bakery, wine shop, a few restaurants and more. Dine out for a delectable meal or pick up local food to take home.
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This quaint market features several different shops including a bakery, wine shop, a few restaurants and more. Dine out for a delectable meal or pick up local food to take home.
Get your walk on! Call it exercise if you like, since the shopping mecca of Santa Barbara has entire blocks dedicated to retail therapy. From chains to consignment stores to high-end boutiques, State and Montecito Streets are home to all the action.
After getting outfitted with a helmet and complimentary water bottle, you’ll pedal off with your tour guide on a custom wine tasting route suited to your schedule and ability.
Tour the finest wineries in a luxury vehicle with a custom itinerary. Accommodating small and large groups and offering complimentary tastings at certain wineries, you’ll enjoy a memorable day.
Close to other Santa Barbara attractions, the Zoo is small, with its habitats are built for the comfort of the animals featuring little hide-a-ways, toys, and natural looking environments with plants. It has gorgeous scenery with lush landscapes.
This oceanfront amusement park offers fun for the whole family, including rides, games, and carnival snacks. Spend a day enjoying lighthearted fun and nostalgia.
Every Wednesday, downtown Santa Cruz is home to one of the biggest and eclectic farmers' markets in the county. Visitors can find affordable, fresh produce and flowers as well as local crowd favorites like oysters, Indian food, and vegan fare.
Delight your taste buds with this educational food tour. Your friendly tour guide is passionate about food as well as the history of the area and will take you around for bites at local restaurants and eateries.
With a beautiful view of the harbor and lighthouse, this beach is a favorite for patrons eating at nearby restaurants and shops, beachgoers looking for a game of volleyball, or small boat owners using the harbor.
Documenting the history of surfing, this quaint museum located in a lighthouse on the cliffs offers exquisite ocean views. Learn about the evolution of surfing while you view historic memorabilia.
Located in the Town Center West parking lot on Wednesdays from noon to 4pm, you’ll find local honey, fresh eggs, pastries and more.
You’ll find a combination of model planes, history, and props from Hollywood movies at this small museum located at the Santa Maria airport.
This children’s museum is full of fun, educational, and interactive exhibits for young kids to play and learn. While it may seem small, it is packed with fun activities.
A lively farmer’s market concentrating on the wares of local farmers, artisanal food makers and creators of handmade goods. The kids will love the party atmosphere, not to mention the yummy treats in store!
Enjoy a delectable meal at the college’s café and bakery. Featuring soups, salads, sandwiches, entrees and desserts prepared by the brand new, highly trained chefs. Fabulous cuisine at a fraction of the cost of an established restaurant.
“If you want to know about the food you eat, ask the people who grow it”. Visit Santa Rosa, Farmers Market. fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs, flowers, meat, and poultry are guaranteed to be grown and harvested here in California
An enclosed mall in the heart of downtown Santa Rosa, anchored by Macy’s, Sears, and Forever 21. This pleasant mall is a shoppers’ delight, offering over 120 specialty stores as well as a food court, plenty of seating and free Wi-Fi. Shop ‘til you drop!
This small, fenced park has picnic tables, a playground, a volleyball court, and plenty of grassy areas to relax.
At this quaint museum, you’ll find a large collection of horse-drawn carriages and a wealth of information on the settlers of the Santa Ynez Valley.
Taste the best of Healdsburg's celebrated food & wine scene on this fun, 3-hour culinary walking tour. You'll enjoy 6 gourmet tastings and discover what makes this a top wine & foodie destination.
In search of a different type of relaxation? Why not turn your bathroom into an aromatherapy spa? The Scents of Napa Valley carries a wide array of essential oils and aromatherapy candles to waken up your senses.
Shop the freshest produce, bakery, butcher, and cook-to-order artisan foods in Scotts Valley! Locals love the farm fresh eggs and custom floral bouquets at this seasonal market, open Saturdays beginning April through November.
Scout Coffee, creating happy coffee time since January of 2014. The combination of scratch-made pastries, craft-roasted coffee, and curated goods in a creative space makes stepping into Scout a memorable and magical experience.
Sculpturesite Gallery is a contemporary gallery that creates exquisite fine art sculptures. It overlooks the breathtaking Sonoma Creek and invites guests to view outdoor sculptures, colorful abstract designs and historic artifacts.
Golf, relax, rest up, and explore. You can do it all and more at this fancy golf resort. Enjoy the on-site spa or venture off for horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and more.
A non-denominational sanctuary for prayer, meditation, and spiritual renewal. James Hubbell, artist and architectural designer is the creative genius who combined local natural materials with gifted local contractors, craftsmen and artisans.
This beach is unique for harboring a ship, the S.S. Palo Alto. Although the concrete freighter is closed to the public, there are plenty of other activities to explore, like fishing on the pier, surfing, swimming, and even dolphin-spotting!
This small store in Bodega is home to an enthusiastic staff and plenty of memorabilia from the 1963 movie "The Birds", plus beach decor, postcards, and other interesting trinkets.