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It’s hard to plan a vacation for 10 people, difficult to find a house to accommodate such numbers, even more challenging to plan an itinerary that suits everyone’s travel style. But the central California coast wound up being perfect for our recent family reunion.
Santa Cruz
may not be my favorite of California’s many cities—Santa Barbara nabs that honor—but its central locale and proximity to so many cool attractions made it the perfect choice for all of us, who were coming from Tennessee, the Bay Area, Sacramento and Folsom.
And its laid-back vibe was perfect for a lazy weekend with few plans on the agenda.
Heading to Santa Cruz and looking for help planning a quick getaway? Here are some things you need to know first:
Stay on the outskirts. On past trips to Santa Cruz, I was not impressed with this seaside community, mainly because we made our base in one of the kitschy hotels downtown (and did I mention I got full-on punched on Pacific Avenue by some drunk? ugh). I had a much better weekend this time around staying in a more beautiful part of Santa Cruz right next to Natural Bridges. Skip staying downtown and check out Airbnb rental options on the West Cliff part of town or even down in Capitola.
Seek out the kid-friendly restaurants before you go—and call ahead for reservations. While we had a long list of places we wanted to go—among them, Lúpulo Craft Beer House, West End Tap & Kitchen—none were accommodating of squads like ours or able to set aside space for us. However, we did find a few gems that were perfect for large groups to stop in on a whim: Mission St. BBQ, Kelly’s French Bakery and Betty’s Burgers. We saved an oldie but goodie, Walnut Avenue Cafe, for Monday morning when there were just five of us and the crowds weren’t as bad.
Hit up the boardwalk—preferably on a weekday—but allot the majority of your visit for exploring the myriad beach communities. In both directions north and south of Santa Cruz, the coast is peppered with state parks and protected beaches like Año Nuevo to Capitola that are, for the most part, pretty blissfully vacant.
Do a lil beach yoga. It’s a family bonding experience.
Forgo driving if you can and opt for a bike instead. Santa Cruz is a big biking destination and much of it can be explored by two wheels instead of four. Granted, we were dealing with some injuries, not to mention had a three year old in tow, so we stuck to cars but if you are in good health, I’d highly recommend renting bikes for the duration of your stay.
Pack s’mores fixings. What family vacation isn’t made even better with s’mores?
Unlike, say, San Francisco, Santa Cruz is very much a destination where you can just show up and figure things out as you go. That’s one of the many things I did like about it. If you’re not Type A like I usually am and prefer to just go with the flow, it’s definitely a good pick for you.
Of course, at the end of the day, we could have been anywhere and had fun with this crew, and fun is really all that matters, right? A wise soul once told me it’s the people who make the place after all.
Source: camelsandchocolate.com