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monterey
We will be spending two days in Monterey and are thinking of going Whale watching or fishing - any suggestions or better ideas?
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If you like to golf, there are a number of courses open to the public. Also some nice wineries in the vicinity. Don't know what the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz is like in the winter, but it's a easy drive and interesting in the warmer months. Lots of beautiful scenery, 17 Mile Drive, Carmel, try the Monterey Peninsula web site.
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Joe - My family had a great experience late this summer on a six hour whale watch through www.montereybaywhalewatch.com ... for about $40 per person, we saw dozens of ocean things and even had some humpbacks come right up to the boat.<BR><BR>The rest of your time can easily be spent in Carmel (shopping and eating) or Monterey pier (touristy stuff)... have fun...
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take some time to drive down to big sur just to view the coast - also the 17 mile drive around pebble beach golf course is pretty.
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monterey aquarium
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If you're interested in architecture, you might enjoy Monterey State Historic Park. It offers guided tours daily of California's oldest Adobes, buildings that have withstood earthquakes, fire and the tests of time.<BR><BR>http://www.mbay.net/~mshp
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Joe, you can watch the whales, but I don't think that you can fish for them. It's probably illegal. Besides, they're really too big to do anything with unless you happen to own a commercial fishery.
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