Monday, November 8, 2010

Traveling To Santa Barbara, California? Read This First



Referred to as "American Riviera" due its great and cool Mediterranean weather, Santa Barbara is situated on an east-west trending section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States, the city lies between the steeply-rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Santa Barbara is a 2 hour drive north from Los Angeles. Whether you enjoy hiking, fine-dining, water sports, lazing on the beach, culture, or a great night-life, Santa Barbara has something for you.

Next, we share some interesting attractions and things to do. You will also find some useful tendencies for these interesting places as well as great lodging options.

Staying at a vacation rental in Santa Barbara is the perfect idea especially if you are traveling with your family or a large group. Santa Barbara vacation rentals not only offer more space but in addition more privacy, most often at a better rate than an Santa Barbara hotel room. At an Santa Barbara vacation rental you will feel just like at home, but with several different amenities that will make your vacation a memorable experience.

People say that Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is one of those hidden treasures that every tourist in Santa Barbara should visit. It features 65 acres of native trees, shrubs, wildflowers, cacti, in natural surroundings. It's got 5.5 miles of tour guided trails. You should know that you can enjoy your walk accompanied by your leashed dog.

The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is located at the Harbor's Waterfront Center and offers an exciting variety of exhibits. If you are staying at a Santa Barbara vacation home, bring your kids to see the Periscope, one of the best exhibits of the museum which ensembles an actual periscope of a submarine.

Probably the most classic tourist attractions of Santa Barbara, the Arts and Crafts Show has been held for over 40 years along the beach and it welcomes local arts and crafts artists. If you are staying at a Santa Barbara beachfront property the show is a must-see.

A pier in the harbor of Santa Barbara, the Stearns Wharf plays an important role in the character and history of the city. At the time of its completion in 1872, the pier became the longest deep-water pier between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Formerly a bustling port of cargo, nowadays the pier is a home of pleasure boats, fishing fleet and whale watching tours. Book your Santa Barbara vacation rental now and go on a whale watching adventure.

A market research study supplied by a trendy travel website ensures that 70.62 percent of tourists who were looking for lodging were interested in Santa Barbara vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts, and hotels. 68.40 percent of the travelers where open to receive lodging options from nearby Montecito, Goleta and Carpinteria.

A market research study reveals that 40.85 percent of the people were conscious travelers who sent their inquiries for lodging in Santa Barbara three or more months in advance. 20.46 percent were more traditional tourists who inquired one to two months in advance. Typical vacationers who prefer to wait until the last month prior to making an inquire represented a 35.75 percent.

The most searched vacation theme in Santa Barbara is family trip, with the 40.35 of the inquiries looking for a special place to stay for families with children. Those looking for a place for just two people sent a 34.16 percent of the inquiries, and those looking for a place for big groups sent 34.16 percent.

In these troubled economic times, most travelers are looking for comparison shopping among different lodging solutions before decide where to stay.

For example, below there are 2 great lodging options to explore:

Santa Barbara Vacation Rental: East Beach, Santa Barbara's oceanfront paradise with swaying palms, sea breezes and an orchestra of waves. Discover them at the Cabrillo Inn at the Beach. Our oceanfront location is only minutes to Historic Stearns Wharf and downtown. Relax and enjoy spectacular ocean and island views from your room, by the pool, or one of our second floor sundecks. Start your morning with a complimentary continental breakfast and newspaper in our ocean view lounge.As a different option we offer you our unique Spanish Vacation Cottages that have all the elements of classic Santa Barbara Spanish architecture including: off white stucco exterior, red tile roof, original multiple pane french casement windows with hand operators, used brick patios and walkways, interior ceramic tile and plaster. Compromising 1600 square feet with two bedrooms, two charming bathrooms, a large living room accented by a gas fireplace and a sofa-bed, built-in cabinets and bookcases; you will feel at home in this spacious Vacation Cottage. For more information and pictures, please log into property#8526 at rentalo.com.

San Barbara Vacation Home: This charming Queen Anne Victorian style duplex is situated behind our 140 year old home, one of Santa Barbara's oldest Victorians, which was built in the mid 1800's. We restored the Santa Barbara house in 1998. Completed in 2001 in the same style as the main house, the duplex boasts a tower, complete with "witches cap".Features include hand-inlaid wood floors, a bay window/window-seat, and a fireplace in the living room. The covered deck of the 'B' Unit is cozily ensconced in the tower creating a wonderful outdoor room. Situated just off the kitchen, the deck can become a private retreat for morning coffee, an outdoor room that's just perfect for a luncheon, a bridge game, an intimate candlelit dinner, or a nightcap. For more info and photos, please visit rentalo.com, property ID#37711.

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