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Carmel-by-the-Sea is a top weekend getaway destination with so much for visitors to enjoy. From a unique culinary scene to beautiful gardens to incredible shopping opportunities, this enchanting California coastal town has a lot of fun experiences. Being one of the most walkable towns, a weekend trip is bound to be one of a kind.

Visitors will encounter several lavish homes and luxury hotels and resorts to match. Everyone will find something interesting in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It is full of pristine beaches, art galleries, a fantastic wine collection, and more.

UPDATE: 2023/08/15 16:57 EST BY NOAH STAATS

There Are Now 11 Things To Do While In Carmel-by-the-Sea, California!

This article has been refreshed with new information regarding a trip to Carmel-by-the-Sea and new places to go while in California. Whether someone wants to spend the day at a mission, hike the beach, walk through town, or view local art, this town is absolutely worth visiting. Have fun!

Things To Do

For those on their way to California, plenty of fun, sun, and memories await. Here is the ultimate travel guide for a weekend (plus) in Carmel-by-the-Sea.

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Point Lobos, Carmel-by-the-Sea, United States
  • Address: 1700 17 Mile Dr, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
  • Hours: DOA // Reservations required

For those in Carmel-by-the-Sea wanting to play some golf, the Pebble Beach Golf Links is worth checking out. Here is where people can play at a highly touted 18-hole coastline public golf course with dramatic sea views featuring a clubhouse.

2 View The Ever-Loved Lone Cypress

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  • Address: Pebble Beach, CA 93953
  • Hours: Tuesday - Sunday from 6 AM to 10 PM

The next thing to do while in Carmel-by-the-Sea is to check out the famous 'Lone Cypress,' a tourist and local favorite, where a beautiful cypress tree overlooks a cliff and the ocean.

The Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree located in Pebble Beach, California, and looks over Carmel Bay. It's one of the most photographed trees in North America.

3 Explore The Creatures At Monterey Bay Aquarium

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  • Address: 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940
  • Hours: Open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM (Saturday until 7 PM)
  • Price: $59.95 per ticket

Another idea for tourists in the area is to head over to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. This attraction is a famous one for the city, boasting its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay.

It was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984 and continues to be a staple of the community and state to this day.

4 Enjoy A Wine Tasting At Caraccioli Cellars

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  • Address: 7393 Dolores St, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921
  • Hours: Monday - Thursday from 12-6 PM, Friday - Sunday from 11 AM to 6 PM

The next thing to experience while in Carmel-by-the-Sea is the wine tastings at Caraccioli Cellars. This is a sophisticated tasting room for a family-run winery offering multiple vintages and light bites in the Carmel area and has a long-standing reputation for amazing wine.

The winery explains how it "blends the small-town charm of Carmel with a contemporary, sleek, and trendy atmosphere," making this the perfect day trip for adults in town.

5 Head Over To Carmel Beach

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  • One of the more popular beaches in town.
  • Two miles long and can get crowded in the morning and evening.

No matter how many days or hours travelers are planning to spend in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Carmel Beach should never miss on the bucket list. Stretching for about two miles, strolling along the beach is relaxing, whether it's sunrise or after dark.

Carmel Beach is always among the top attractions to explore in this charming village. It is dog friendly and offers other fun activities, including picnicking, surfing, swimming, and catching spectacular sunsets.

6 Go For A Swim At Carmel River State Beach

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  • Surrounded by the Carmel River Lagoon Wetlands Natural Preserve.

Carmel River State Beach: Accessible from the south part of the city, Carmel River State Beach is a gorgeous stretch of sand surrounded by Carmel River Lagoon Wetlands Natural Preserve.

The beach is known for its high population of birds. It is also a popular spot for photography, thanks to the incredible wildlife. Swimming, kayaking, and beachcombing are other fun things to do here.

7 Head Over To Bison Beach

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  • Located within the Point Lobos Natural Reserve.

Located within Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, at the southern end, Bison Beach is a stunning sandy beach, reachable on a short hike. Popular activities include beachcombing, wildlife spotting, scuba diving, tide pooling, and hiking.

8 Take A Walk Around China Cove

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  • This beach is also tucked within the Point Lobos Natural Reserve.

Also found within Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, China Cove boasts one of the most spectacular natural sceneries, making it a hotspot among photographers and one of the best coastal gems for beach lovers.

The cove features emerald-green waters surrounded by stunning greenery. It is definitely among the most beautiful beaches in Carmel-by-the-Sea.

Related:

10 Most Beautiful West Coast Beaches To Add To Your Bucket List

9 Spend Some Time In Carmel Mission

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  • Address: 3080 Rio Rd, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921
  • Hours: Thursday - Sunday from 10 AM to 3:45 PM (11:30 AM to 4:45 PM on Sundays)

Initially known as San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission as a Roman Catholic Mission in 1797, this place is worth visiting. It's now a small beautiful museum with fascinating exhibits and runs Sunday masses.

10 Explore Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

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Point Lobos, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, California, US
  • Address: Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93923
  • Hours: Open daily from 8 AM to 7 PM

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is a must-visit for outdoorsy travelers. Being one of the most popular attractions, it can be crowded sometimes. There are miles of trails leading to some of the most spectacular sights in the city.

Some of the places to not miss are the Whaler's Museum, China Cove, and the Devil's Cauldron near Sea Lion Rocks.

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  • Art galleries to see: Carmel Art Association, Weston Gallery, and Gallery by the Sea Carmel.

Carmel's art galleries are known to be striking. The galleries have incredible collections of art from both nationally recognized to local artists. Even when not buying any piece, just strolling and window shopping can be fulfilling.

Some of the places to check include Carmel Art Association, Weston Gallery, and Gallery by the Sea Carmel.

12 Best Time To Visit Carmel-By-The-Sea

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With a Mediterranean climate, Carmel-by-the-Sea's weather is splendid year-round, and temperatures range between 57 degrees (Fahrenheit) and 65 degrees. In the fall, the town is full of sunny mornings, warm afternoons, and cool nights.

Winters are mild, springs are cool, and summers are full of foggy months. The fog goes away by around 9:00 am in Carmel Valley and by 11:00 am on the coast.

September to November is the best time to explore this part of California because it is when the weather is most favorable, full of sunny days.

  • Best time to visit: September-November

13 Best Ways To Get Around Carmel-By-The Sea

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  • The Monterey Regional Airport is close to Carmel-By-The-Sea.
  • Visitors can also take Highway 1 North or Southbound.

To get to Carmel-by-the-Sea, flying into Monterey Regional Airport (MRY) is the easiest way. Other airports to use are San Francisco (SFO) and San Jose (SJC). Whether traveling from north or south, Highway 1 is the way to get to one of the most beautiful towns in the U.S.

Turn left on the Ocean Avenue exit and drive up to the village Carmel-by-the-Sea. From there, everything is a stone-throw-away. When it comes to getting around the city, Carmel-by-the-Sea is all walkable, and vacationers can explore most of it on foot. Tourists will spot numerous art galleries, shops, restaurants with classic California cuisine, and cafés.

Related: 10 Things To Do In Stunning Monterey, California

However, if planning to explore the coastal area, visitors will need to rent cars if they don't have them. Parking is always free for the first two hours. Another parking option is with the hotels, in their garages or parking lots, but they are not always available.

There are free spots that travelers can use for parking along the Scenic Road, along the beach.

14 Where To Eat And Drink In Carmel-By-The-Sea

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  • From Scratch Restaurant: Located in Barnyard Shopping Village, this local eatery is a perfect breakfast option. The menu is extensive and includes cinnamon roll pancakes, banana walnut pancakes, eggs Florentine, veggie Florentine, huevos rancheros, cappuccino, double espresso, fresh organic coffee, and more.
  • Sur at The Barnyard: This is one of the best lunch restaurants in Carmel and offers an unforgettable dining experience. The menu includes green beans served with cashew nut crumble, Asian nachos, Sicilian meatballs, tempura jumbo prawns, and more.
  • Flying Fish Grill: A great option for dinner, Flying Fish Grill offers exquisite dining with an incredible East/West fusion. Ranging from tasty seafood to clay pot dishes to beef and vegetables, an incredible dining experience is guaranteed here.
  • Barmel: A great choice for drinks. Here, people can find a Convivial pub featuring classic cocktails & bar bites, plus live music & themed DJ nights.

Related: 10 Best Scenic Stops On 17-Mile Drive-In Monterey

15 Where To Stay In Carmel By-The-Sea

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Cute little cottage located in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California, USA

Carmel-by-the-Sea has countless quaint places to stay plus luxurious accommodations that cost a pretty penny.

Tickle Pink Inn - Luxury

Overlooking the beautiful coastline of Big Sur, Tickle Pink Inn is a charming hotel and has been named among the top romantic hotels in America by TripAdvisor, one of the top 500 hotels in the world by Travel and Leisure, and one of the top 10 hotels in Northern California by Conde Nast Traveler.

Quail Lodge & Golf Club - Luxury

Quail Lodge & Golf Club is located a few minutes from The Barnyard and Monterey Museum of Art and offers the best stay in Carmel-by-the-Sea. The lodge's rooms are stylish and feature incredible amenities.

Svendsgaard's Inn - Mid-Tier

For those with a smaller budget, Svendsgaard's Inn in Carmel-by-the-Sea will be perfect. Here, guests will be within a 5-minute drive of Carmel Beach and 17-Mile Drive. Rooms are clean and comfortable, according to past guests.

  • Accommodation: Svendsgaard's Inn
  • Address: San Carlos St And 4th Ave, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921
  • Amenities: Outdoor pool, Free Wi-Fi, Private bathroom, Coffee machine, Terrace/Patio, Flat-screen TV, Fireplace
  • Cost: $$

Hofsas House Hotel - Mid-Tier

Another mid-tier hotel option in Carmel-by-the-Sea is Hofsas House Hotel, a quaint establishment within a 5-minute drive of Carmel Beach and 17-Mile Drive. Featured amenities include luggage storage, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and coffee/tea in a common area.

  • Accommodation: Hofsas House Hotel
  • Address: 4th Ave And San Carlos Street, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921
  • Amenities: Outdoor pool, Free Wi-Fi, Tea/coffee maker, Free parking, Business center, Wi-Fi available in all areas, Flat-screen TV
  • Cost: $$

Stargazer Inn and Suites - Budget

For those wanting to spend less per night in Carmel-by-the-Sea, the Stargazer Inn and Suites is the perfect choice. Here, guests are within a 5-minute drive of Monterey Bay and Cannery Row. The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.

  • Accommodation: Stargazer Inn and Suites
  • Address: 1046 Munras Avenue, Monterey, CA 93940
  • Amenities: Indoor pool, Spa and wellness center, Free Wi-Fi, Coffee machine, Free parking, TV, Free toiletries
  • Cost: $

Normandy Inn - Budget

Located in the heart of the charming village of Carmel-by-the-Sea, Normandy Inn is only three blocks from Carmel Beach. Its rooms are beautiful and come with free high-speed internet.

16 Tips For Visiting Carmel-By-The-Sea

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For people coming to Carmel-by-the-Sea, there are some details to remember. First, for those driving, they'll want to take Highway 1 through the city. This works as the main highway for this California town, so anyone in a vehicle is bound to enter it.

Also, Carmel-by-the-Sea boasts stunning views of the water, with the Carmel Beach area boasting many shops, restaurants, and hotels. Right off Highway 1 is where people can find lodging and great ocean views, so this town isn't difficult to maneuver. It can be pricey, though.

17 Spending A Perfect Day In Carmel-By-The-Sea

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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA

While a day may not be enough to explore what this charming town has to offer, there are a few things that would offer a beautiful experience on a day trip. Vacationers can start their day by visiting a local restaurant for a cup of tea. Scratch is a great spot to opt for because it offers amazing vegan and vegetarian dishes matched with quality services.

From here, it is better to head to Carmel Beach if a beach is on the bucket list. Carmel Beach can get pretty crowded during the day, so a visit in the morning would be a perfect time. Visit Point Lobos State Natural Reserve for scenic hikes and breathtaking views of the ocean.

Related: Half Moon Bay: Is It Worth Visiting This California Beach?

Come back downtown and enjoy what it has to offer. From wonderful boutique shops to fine dining, Downtown Carmel will blow visitors’ minds. Head to Dolores Street and spend some time in Gallery Mar, one of the best art galleries in town. Carmel-by-the-Sea is full of fun adventures, shopping, food, and stylish hotels & resorts to match. Whichever kind of trip vacationers are planning, a visit to this California icon is always worth it.

FAQ

Q: Is Carmel-by-the-Sea worth visiting?

Carmel-by-the-Sea is full of fun adventures, shopping, food, and stylish hotels & resorts to match. Carmel-by-the-Sea does have a reputation for being a bit pricey, but no matter what kind of trip vacationers are planning, a visit to this California icon is always worth it.

Q: What are the best months to visit Carmel?

September to November is the best time to explore this part of California because it is when the weather is most favorable, full of sunny days. Knowing what to expect can help travelers prepare for a trip in any season.

Q: What should I do in Carmel-by-the-Sea?

There are many things that vacationers can do in Carmel-by-the-Sea, including its pristine beaches, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, Carmel Mission, and art galleries. Whether visiting Carmel for a day trip, weekend getaway, or weeks, there is never a shortage of things to see and do.

Q: Do you need a car in Carmel?

Carmel-by-the-Sea is all walkable, and vacationers can explore most of it on foot. Tourists will spot numerous art galleries, shops, restaurants, and cafes. However, if planning to explore the coastal area, visitors will need to rent cars if they don't have them. Parking is always free for the first two hours. Another parking option is with the hotels, in their garages or parking lots, but they are not always available. There are free spots that travelers can use for parking along the Scenic Road, along the beach.

Q: What are the best luxury hotels in Carmel?

Popular luxury hotels in Carmel include Tickle Pink Inn, Quail Lodge & Golf Club, and Normandy Inn. There are many options for accommoations that cover all travelers, regardless of their budgets.