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The Guesthouse Inn Santa Cruz is a Mediterranean style inn located in Santa Cruz, California. The hotel is centrally located just blocks from the Santa Cruz beaches and the Boardwalk and offers a host of modern amenities.
If you’re planning a day of meetings or sightseeing around Santa Cruz, our lodging is the ideal way to make your stay a pleasant one. Choose from a variety of accommodation options which include microwaves, refrigerators, high-speed wireless Internet access and premium cable TV. For added luxury, we also have an enclosed heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi and sauna. Start the morning with a convenient wake-up call and our delicious complimentary continental breakfast.
With beautiful scenery, charming shops and a relaxed beach atmosphere, Santa Cruz is the quintessential California town. Local activities and attractions to consider during your stay at the Santa Cruz Beach Inn include:
Santa Cruz Boardwalk - This State Historic Landmark is California’s only major seaside amusement park and home to two National Historic Landmarks: the 1911 Looff Carousel and 1924 Giant Dipper roller coaster. For more information, call (831) 423-5590.
Roaring Camp Train - You can see California's breathtaking redwood forests from two historic railroads. Take the steam train through the Big Trees to Bear Mountain or go by beach train down the scenic San Lorenzo River to Santa Cruz's beaches.
Marine Discovery Center - This working marine laboratory features exhibits, an aquarium, touch tanks, tours to marine mammal research overlook, and even the world's largest whale skeleton.
Capitola Village - This intimate beach village is perfect for a romantic weekend visit. Experience quaint shops and eateries, as well as an interesting bit of California history.
Surf Museum at the Lighthouse - In the Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse, the museum overlooks renowned surfing spot Steamer Lane and features photographs, surfboards, and other interesting items recounting more than 100 years of surfing history in Santa Cruz. For hours and information, call (831) 420-6289.
The Mystery Spot of Santa Cruz - This gravitational anomaly located in the redwood forests is contained in a circular area of about150 feet in diameter. Visitors experience puzzling variations of gravity, perspective, and height. Theories vary from spacecraft to a magma vortex. See for yourself!
University of California, Santa Cruz - This public university is one of the ten campuses of the University of California. It offers over 60 undergraduate majors, with graduate programs in more than 30 fields. Popular undergraduate majors include art, business management economics, molecular and cell biology, and psychology.
Santa Cruz Wharf - The current wharf was built in 1914 — the last of six built on the site. It's known for fishing, recreation and great whale watching in Santa Cruz.