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Attractions
The Monterey Peninsula is a perfect place for a romantic weekend or exciting adventure. There are so many year-round activities, that you're limited only by your time and sense of adventure.
From historic adobes and landmarks to Fisherman's Wharf and the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey has something for everyone. Visit Steinbeck's Cannery Row, Bay.
Colton Hall and the Monterey Museum of Art. Stroll the recreational trail along the coast or see the wildlife close-up on a kayak adventure on the Quaint Carmel-by-the-Sea boasts Point Lobos, Carmel and Lagoon Beaches, Ocean Avenue, The Tor House, Carmel Mission, and a variety of art and photography galleries.
When in Pacific Grove don't forget to check out the Monarch butterflies which make PG home for the winter, Asilomar State Beach, historic bed and breakfast inns, Lover's Point and the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History.
Carmel Valley is home to many wineries, farms, ranches and the beautiful Garland Ranch Regional Park.
And don't miss Big Sur with its Esalen Institute, Henry Miller Memorial Library, Point Sur Lighthouse, camping, hiking, beautiful redwood groves and excellent whale-watching.
Explore the Salinas Valley, Steinbeck's "Valley of the World." This fertile agricultural region is home to the National Steinbeck Center, the Steinbeck House, Wild Things, The Farm, the California Rodeo and award winning wineries.
Farmers in the Salinas Valley produce lettuce, cabbage, artichokes, garlic and a variable cornucopia of vegetable and fruits. Monterey Jack cheese, which originated here is a common topping on many dishes, particularly at Mexican restaurants. Coffee houses have recently sprung up throughout the area serving lattes and cappuccinos well into the night. Most restaurants serve a late-night fare and have lounges that stay open later catering to the night owls. Don't forget the night club scene, it's plentiful and there's something for every taste.
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