Crystal Cove features beautiful sandy beaches, shimmering tidal pools, excellent surf, undulating hills, and thickly wooded canyons and ridges, making it a spectacular natural landscape. If the beach outside Surf and Sand doesn't do it for you, the beaches here surely will!
Laguna Beach is a haven for art and design. If you need an air-conditioned break from the beach, be sure to check out the collections at Laguna Art Museum.
Crescent Bay Point Park is small, well-maintained park that features several walking paths and hiking trails and offers breathtaking panoramic views. This pretty bluff-top park and marine refuge has a neat grassy area with benches for admiring the scenery and great areas for scuba diving, snorkeling, and surfing, particularly at Big Hollow.
A trip to California isn't complete without a hike, and in Laguna Beach, you can take advantage of Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. The park encompasses 7,000 acres of land and features 40 miles of trails throughout.
Aquaterra is an intimate Laguna Beach spa with eight indulgent treatment rooms, an ocean view couples room, a cozy Nail Nook with two pedicure areas, and a manicure table. Guests at the Surf and Sand spa are provided with plush robes, and comfy slippers prior to treatment. Lounge areas are separated by gender and offer an indoor eucalyptus steam room, outdoor Jacuzzi, showers, and all locker room amenities. An intimate co-ed relaxation area with a fireplace, refreshments, and indoor and outdoor seating is also on premises.
Ocean views on every hole! Along the dramatic bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, master golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Jr., has fashioned a one-of-a-kind golf course design – challenging and fair, with views of surf breaks on every hole
This Tom Lehman and Casey O’Callaghan design is long and tough, with fun elevation changes and a very pretty setting in the foothills of Mission Viejo. The pub onsite, O’Neill’s, is the perfect place for a pre or post-round lunch, dinner or drink