I went to Monterey at a time when I believed the world revolved around one thing, Love. I learned a lot while I was there. For me, it was a journey of the soul. But this part of the California coastline has much to offer for soul searchers, lovers, & families alike. Of course my journey had to begin, here, at Lover's Point, a quaint little park located in nearby Pacific Grove. The beautiful paths that wind around the coast here make this a viable place for love.
Nothing beats waking up to the sound of waves crashing on the shore beneath your window. And with breakfast delivered to your room daily, you can relax and enjoy the view. You might not always be alone though. The seagulls here are not shy and show up at any given moment. I named this guy Scooter. He came every morning and every evening to greet me. One morning I was woken by a seal barking and splashing around in the water. It's a playground of love around here! Just down the beach there are restaurants and shops to enjoy as well as the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium where you can book a romance tour and drink wine with the jellyfish!
Day 2. If you want to venture out a bit, a hike at the Point Lobos State Reserve is the perfect place to evoke your love of nature. One of the most exquisite places I've seen, the reserve is home to China Cove (pictured left) where sea otters play and the waters turn from ocean blue to transcendent turquoise. Absolutely stunning! Point Lobos also offers endless rocky shores, scenic trails, & colorful wildflowers throughout the park.
Day 3. Of course, when you are ready to shop, and who doesn't LOVE shopping, Carmel is the place to be. The streets are filled with cottage shops offering unique gifts, food, clothing, hats, tea, chocolates, wine, & even designer purses. It's a bit like Rodeo drive gone country. The town is so quaint and adorable, you won't mind breaking out your credit cards. Oh come on, you know it's worth it! I Spent my money at The Cottage of Sweets, a town favorite since 1959!
When you're feet are tired of walking the streets, it's time to hit that oh so luxurious road known as the The 17 mile drive. Now, I admit, on my crusade of love, I'm wondering just what does this expensive piece of asphalt have to offer? Oh yeah, you pay to ride this road. Well this is the perfect time to throw out an OMG! This drive is beyond scenic. It's extravagant, glorious, & downright gorgeous! Winding through the forest on narrow roads into the glamorous greens of the golf gods, I found love here at none other than Pebble Beach. I'm sure it helped that I spent the day thinking mostly about my mom...
She loves golf, I love her. It was that simple. Well, ok, the Resort had a lot to love. From stunning views to amazing shops, an exquisite spa & even a fun and friendly marketplace, this is one pit-stop I won't soon forget! Continuing on my drive, I was soon reminded of my emotional journey. Ahhh, the lone cypress tree. The irony here is how many travelers stop to photograph this majestic beauty. I don't think this tree is ever really alone! I stood and stared at the cypress for quite some time. It stood tall and proud as if being alone (at least as far as other trees go) was okay. With that, I continued my drive and my journey. Take note that the 17 miles really does take a couple of hours if you make all the wonderful stops along the way. For me, it may have been the best 17 miles I've ever driven. You can enter and exit in either Carmel or Monterey. Make sure your camera is charged & ready to go. There's no shortage of photo opportunities on this road.
Day 4. Ready for a little countryside, I headed to Mission Ranch. One of the first dairy farms in California, the Ranch sits on 22 acres of vast land overlooking the Pacific Ocean & Carmel River Beach. It is wonderfully kept and has a fantastic restaurant where the creamery used to operate. Walking the grounds here is like being miles away from the hustle and bustle of nearby cities. Many a weddings take place here so love is abundant.
What I loved here were the grazing sheep. I found it a bit unusual to see sheep so close to an ocean but it did make for a great snapshot. It would be very easy to spend time here just relaxing but you don't have to. The Ranch is home to a beautiful tennis and fitness club. There are plenty of beautiful areas for an afternoon or evening walk as well. And while it looks as if you're out in the boondocks, the city of Carmel is only a mile away.
I couldn't leave Carmel without seeing the one spot where I truly know love resides, Carmel Mission Basilica. My love for missions probably started in the 5th grade where in California, you write a report on one & build a replica. Their peaceful beauty & architectural history are unmatched by any other structure. I left here knowing love knows no boundaries.
"Absence, not long enough to root out quite
all love, increases love at second sight" Thomas May
"Nothing grows again more easily than love" Seneca