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Things To Do in Monterey Bay

One of the most beautiful aspects of the game of golf is the variance between playing terrains. There are great courses, and there are terrible ones, but there’s a world of new playing experiences available to you. In this article, we’ll highlight some of the top places to play golf across America.

- Pebble Beach Golf Links is one course that has received much critical acclaim. Located in Pebble Beach, California, the course has brought class and elegance to the game of golf since its inception in 1919. It was ranked the number one public golf course in America in Golf Digest’s 2005 list. The terrain is a thing of beauty, with holes cutting across ragged coastline and the great Pacific Ocean being incorporated into most holes. Spanning 6,737 yards, this 72-par course has been host to numerous golfing events throughout the years, with the 2000 U.S. Open Championships being held the most recently at the course.

- Located in Pinehurst, North Carolina is the Pinehurst Resort and Country Club. This historic golfing locale has been around since 1895, and features 8 separate golf courses, allowing for much diversity in play. Spanning over 2,000 acres, you can spend weeks just getting used to the different courses. A wonderful place to vacation, Pinehurst also features much in the way of accommodations and recreation.

- Shadow Creek is a golf course located in North Las Vegas. Designed by an architect of much critical acclaim named Tom Brizio, the course is featured in an extravagant package that you can purchase at one of Vegas’s MGM Mirage properties. Upon setting your tee time, a private limousine will pick you up at the hotel and transport you to the course. The landscape of the course is highlighted by beautiful scenes, with waterfalls, creeks and mountains dotting the landscape. Be sure to check out the 18th hole at Shadow Creek; it is a trademark of the beauty and careful thought that went into creating the course.

These are merely a few of the best public courses throughout America. There are hundreds of wonderful courses out there, and as a golfer, you’re encouraged to make at least a few pilgrimages to the beautiful courses our land has to offer.

Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics including Golf, Recreation, and Games

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Why are seahorses so fascinating? The Monterey Bay Aquarium reveals The Secret Lives of Seahorses–and their uncommon relatives on April 6 with live exhibits, video and interactive displays. www.montereybayaquarium.org

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Whale watching Monterey

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Monterey, California February 4, 2010 Music: Blue Sox Performer: Arnaud Roy freemusicarchive.org Canon HV10

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Attention all tourism promoters: If you want your destination put “on the map” for all future generations, just go out and hire an author with the talent, let’s say, of John Steinbeck, and have that writer publish a piece of literary art that just happens to have your location as a backdrop.

One doubts whether tourism was on anyone’s mind when Steinbeck came out in the mid-1940′s with his famous fictional classic, “Cannery Row,” but that novel ultimately had the effect of turning the Monterey Peninsula into one of California’s most visited destinations.

It’s a good thing, too. The seasonal catch for local fishermen dropped from 250,000 tons of sardines during World War Ii down to just a thousand tons in the early 1950′s. Folks in Monterey figured out pretty quickly that it was time to rename one of their waterfront streets Cannery Row and cast a net for visitors rather than those smelly fish.

Today, millions of visitors come each year to satisfy their curiosity about Steinbeck’s novel and to enjoy the numerous visitor attractions that have grown up not only in the Cannery Row area but also along the entire Monterey Peninsula. If you enjoy the sea – anything from viewing fish to eating them, from spectacular coastline views to hands-on kayak adventures on Monterey Bay – you’ll find the peninsula a destination with far more choices that you probably have time.

During our brief visit we luxuriated at waterfront accommodations on Cannery Row, shopped and dined both there and in the seaside village of Carmel, and took a scenic sidetrip out to famous Pebble Beach to enjoy a country club-style lunch. Oh, and did we mention that we also spent a few hours in one of the best aquariums in the world?

Cannery Row, to be honest, still has a bit of that fish factory feel to it – after all, it’s this history and all those historical buildings that are bringing people here in the first place. This is not someplace where developers have come in and bought up waterfront property and replaced all of the old buildings with modern new resorts. There are still a few run-down or torn-down buildings that mar what otherwise might be picture-perfect views.

But the city has made a lot of effort to create bike paths and walking areas to accommodate the legions of visitors. And there are plenty of reasons to take a walk — the area now is home to more than 200 galleries in addition to a street-full of specialty shops, restaurants, hotels and inns.

Our headquarters for this trip was an amazing waterfront hotel, the Monterey Plaza Hotel and Spa. The hotel is perched on pilings over the coastline and beach, and is ideally located for walks along Cannery Row. This is one of those places where you can step out on your lanai and take in sweeping views of not only the Cannery Row coastline, but of the shoreline northeast of the peninsula where you find the sand and rolling hills near the cities of Seaside and Marina.

It became obvious very quickly that the Cannery Row coastline is also a natural habitat for many other sea creatures that kayakers paddle out to see upclose and personal. From our hotel balcony we could see a steady stream of kayakers headed out to survey a small fraction of what is called the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary – a 5,300 square-mile area that protects species such as seals, sea otters, shorebirds and many others that are endangered.

Our balcony offered quite a panorama of the waterfront – the sights, the smells, the salt air – and we enjoyed just relaxing with this great view. Inside our guestroom, we found complete luxury. The rooms and suites are furnished with Biedermeier-style furniture with obvious attention paid to decorator fabrics and stylish colors. There also were the usual amenities of such a luxury hotel – a stocked mini-bar, coffee-maker, three phones, 27-inch color TV – well you get the idea. The Monterey Plaza is a destination unto itself.

Just a couple of blocks down the street from our hotel was one of the biggest reasons people visit Monterey – the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium. You can easily spend many hours in this first-class facility housing more than 6,500 fascinating sea creatures.

Housed in one of the former cannery buildings, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a fascinating exploration of the undersea life found near Monterey. The aquarium covers everything from tide pool creatures to sharks and even features a 31-foot high kelp forest that is visible in one of the aquarium’s huge tanks. Two-story viewing windows give visitors the feeling they are truly 20,000 leagues under the sea.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium has taken the unusual approach of combining these living creatures with art displays and one of our first impressions was how unique and artistic many of the exhibits are.

There were many other parts of the aquarium we enjoyed, including the sharks and schools of fish in the area devoted to Monterey Bay Habitats. We highly recommend the aquarium to anyone, but especially those traveling with young children.

Not far from Cannery Row, we took the 17-Mile Drive out by Pebble Beach and got another good dose of oceanfront scenery as well as a look at the golf course we all hear so much about and see on television. There are actually seven great golf courses in this area, but a visit to Pebble Beach Golf Links was a chance to enjoy a quiet lunch near the course and watch the golfers who plunk down $350 for nine holes. There actually are several fine restaurants in the area, and it’s fun to browse the shops at the Lodge at Pebble Beach, even if the prices seemed well beyond our tourist budget.

The seaside village of Carmel-by-the-sea is just south of Pebble Beach and was worth some serious walking. We found it best to just stroll this European-style village rather than drive it, and it was fun to see many of the 50 inns and 60 restaurants that cater to travelers in this town once ruled by Mayor Clint Eastwood. We decided this look-see definitely was not enough – we’ll go back and spend more time in Carmel very soon.

Back at Cannery Row, we dined in style at the Monterey Plaza’s Duck Club restaurant, which is known not only for duck, but for wood-roasted beef, lamb, chicken and fresh seafood. The restaurant is like a window to the waterfront, so the atmosphere was in keeping with our luxurious guestroom.

Soon it was off to a restful sleep and just the passing thought that the characters in John Steinbeck’s novel may not have been quite so pampered as we were on our trip to Cannery Row.

AT A GLANCE

WHERE: Monterey is 116 miles south of San Francisco and is also a great stop anytime you’re headed north or south on Highway 101 or Coastal Highway 1.

WHAT: The Monterey Peninsula is an unusually scenic area with beaches as well as a considerable amount of rocky coastline. It’s grown up as a tourist area over the past few decades so that there are several concentrations of fine lodgings, restaurants and eclectic shops.

WHEN: Any time of year. Be prepared for much cooler weather in the winter and, even in summer, it can be chilly.

WHY: A unique concentration of scenic beauty and historical significance.

HOW: To learn more about the Monterey Peninsula, phone (831) 626-1424 or visit www.gomonterey.org. The Monterey Plaza Hotel and Spa can be reached at (800) 368-2468 or visit www.woodsidehotels.com. For more information on the Monterey Bay Aquarium, phone 1-800-756-3737 or visit www.montereybayaquarium.org.

Cary Ordway is president of Getaway Media Corp which publishes websites focused on regional travel. Among the sites offered by GMC are www.californiaweekend.com, featuring California beach vacations and www.northwesttraveladvisor.com, focusing on Pacific Northwest getaways.

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Behind the Scenes at the Monterey Bay Aquarium

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While selecting your golf vacations for summer time, one vacation spot that you cannot ignore is the Pebble Beach. Pebble Beach unarguable is the most scenic of the vacation spots in the United States of America.


Pebble Beach is famous for its championship golf courses. Pebble Beach hosts some of the most challenging tournaments within the US that is the US Open and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am. Some of the best golfing rounds have been played on the golf courses of Pebble Beach. Most of the avid golfers usually come looking around for these special courses and follow in the footsteps of famous golfers.


Pebble Beach is situated between the Delmonte Forest which is just next to the great ocean between Pacific Grove and Carmel. Pebble beach is also known as the most stunning meeting place between land, sea and sky. The coastline of this famous place is dotted by Bird Rock and Lone Cypress. Lone Cypress is considered to most photographed coastline in the world and offers some glimpses into what is in store for you when you head to vacation in this great place.


Some of the golf courses which are available in Pebble Beach are Links at Spanish Bay, Poppy Hills, Spyglass Hill, and Pasatiempo. Poppy hill is now part of the golf course included in the AT&T Pro Am Championship. Poppy Hill has the best natural forest, and great sand dunes which help defines its status as the championship course even though it is relatively new.


Pebble beach links is considered the best seaside golf courses with the hole #4 showing the golfers what a course it is. Holes #7-10 is what is considered the best stretch of the golf course ever made on a seaside.


The other special golf courses include the Pasatiempo and Spyglass hill. Make sure to book your tee times well in advance for that make or ruin your vacations.


While visiting Pebble Beach you cannot simply ignore the best 17 mile drive through pine groves in the Del Monte forest. The Monterey coastline is another thing that you cannot ignore while in Pebble Beach. The Pebble Beach equestrian center offers horse back rides that can be welcome break from the driving and you can enjoy the beauty of the Pebble Beach while on a horse back.


Make sure to book your vacation in advance as Pebble Beach can become very crowded during the summer season and it will help to book the tee times also.

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Footage taken on our whale watching expedition in Monterey, CA. We saw somewhere between 60-80 Humpback whales. Our footage was taken on a new little Sony Cyber-shot. We were impressed with the video quality, but the short clips can’t do justice to being surrounded by majestic Humpbacks & Blue Whales.

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