California’s resort scene stretches from fog-kissed Northern coastline to sun-drenched desert escapes. Whether you want oceanfront cliffside spas, historic vineyard estates, or secluded redwood retreats, the Golden State has a resort for every mood and season. Before diving into regional picks, you might enjoy a contrasting tropical destination that offers perspective on lagoon-front relaxation in our Bacalar Lagoon guide, which highlights a different kind of water-centered serenity.
Below is a curated, region-by-region guide to 17 standout California resorts — selected for location, atmosphere, amenities, and distinct local experiences.
Northern California (Redwoods, Wine Country, Coast)
- Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur — Perched above the Pacific, this intimate eco-minded resort blends dramatic ocean views, contemporary rooms, and a celebrated spa. Ideal for romance and stargazing.
- Cavallo Point, Sausalito — Historic military buildings converted into elegant lodgings with sweeping views of the Golden Gate; great for cultural exploration of nearby San Francisco.
- Ventana Big Sur, an Alila Resort — A luxe retreat focused on wellness, with redwood hikes, alfresco dinners, and spacious suites tailored to unplugging.
- Cavallo Point / Auberge-style properties in Wine Country — Boutique hotels in Napa and Sonoma that combine vineyard access with Michelin-caliber dining (several properties offer vineyard tours and private tastings).
Central Coast (Surf Towns, Clifftop Views)
- Post Ranch Inn (mentioned above) fits this coastline as well, but for variety:
- Alila Ventana — (See regional picks for comparable clifftop, wellness-focused stays.)
- The Ranch at Laguna Beach — A coastal property with a wellness focus, activities like surf lessons and guided hikes, and strong local art connections.
- Carmel Valley Ranch — Known for sprawling grounds, farm-to-table dining, golf, and family-friendly activities set inland from the Carmel cliffs.
- Ponte Vedra / Pebble Beach-style luxury — Coastal golf-and-stay resorts with ocean vistas, fine dining, and curated seaside experiences.
Central California & Monterey Bay
- Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa, Monterey — Oceanfront rooms with immediate access to Cannery Row, aquarium visits, and harbor cruises.
- Bernardus Lodge & Spa, Carmel Valley — A tranquil vineyard-adjacent resort with personalized service and a locally focused spa.
Southern California (Beaches to Mountains)
- The Resort at Pelican Hill, Newport Coast — Italian-inspired architecture, oceanside colonnades, and a championship golf experience.
- Terranea Resort, Rancho Palos Verdes — A large coastal resort with multiple pools, tidepool walks, canoeing, and extensive dining options.
- Ojai Valley Inn, Ojai — A pastoral wellness resort tucked into the mountains, celebrated for its holistic spa, creative arts programming, and quiet luxury.
- Hotel del Coronado, San Diego — A historic, iconic beachfront resort with Victorian charm and modern amenities, perfect for classic Southern California seaside glamour.
- Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara — Timeless luxury amid palms and ocean breezes with easy access to Santa Barbara’s wine trails.
Desert Escapes (Palm Springs & Beyond)
- La Quinta Resort & Club, Palm Springs — Known for desert golf, pools set among palms, and desert serenity across expansive grounds.
- ACE Hotel & Swim Club, Palm Springs — A trendier, design-forward option with a lively pool scene and retro-meets-modern vibe.
How these picks were chosen
- Location: proximity to unique natural features (ocean cliffs, vineyards, redwoods, deserts).
- Character: historic properties, design-forward hotels, and eco-conscious retreats.
- Amenities: spas, culinary programs, outdoor activities, family-friendly offerings.
- Value: a range from ultra-luxe to boutique properties that offer memorable experiences.
Tips for Planning Your California Resort Stay
- Timing: Coastal fog is common in late spring/early summer (the “June Gloom”); late summer and early fall usually offer the clearest beach weather. Desert resorts shine in cooler months (fall–spring).
- Book spa and dining reservations well in advance for top resorts, especially on weekends and holidays.
- Consider transportation: some properties are best reached by car; others are near regional airports or easy transfers.
- Look for package deals that combine activities like wine tours, golf, or spa credits to maximize value.
Sustainable and Wellness-Focused Stays
Many California resorts now emphasize sustainability — from on-site organic gardens to water-wise landscaping and renewable energy initiatives. If reducing your footprint matters, inquire about local sourcing policies, waste reduction practices, and conservation partnerships before booking.
Conclusion
For more stories and regional suggestions that spotlight the best of Central California’s coast, wine country, and scenic drives, see the collection of Central California features on Bon Traveler at Central California resort guides on Bon Traveler.
