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tropical resort in California
Are there any beachside resorts in California that are lushly planted--reminiscent of the Caribbean/rainforest?
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Tough question, Gina. California does not have a tropical climate, it is warm but usually very dry here. That being said, there are many lushly planted resorts but they are California lush as opposed to tropical lush.<BR><BR>Perhaps the closest you might get is Laguna Beach, Montecito/South Santa Barbara, or perhaps Carmel. All three are lush, Laguna is warm, Carmel and SB are temperate, none are tropical. Best I can offer.
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Gina, I know where you're coming from. I used to think California would offer the same until I moved here 5 years ago from Florida. <BR>Nothing here is tropical or lush. It is a desert, and along the ocean it is cold. Not that it isn't nicely landscaped, but you better believe every drop of that water is irrigated!<BR>So for a nice area along the ocean, yes, Laguna is nice, as is La Jolla, Coronado Island, and Santa Barbara. Carmel and Monterey are beautiful, but cold by most beach/oceanside standards. Think sweaters and windbreakers. <BR>As for a more northerly destination, the Lost Whale Inn in Trinidad, CA is an absolutely fabulous,newer style B&B with lush forest surroundings. It's perched on a cliff over the ocean, with trails to walk down to see the seals, a bonfire pit and a jacuzzi (both oceanview) and amazing rooms and services. Also close to the redwoods. Again, sweaters.<BR>My pick of them all in SoCal is Santa Barbara. Sweaters there too except in summer, but it is a fun but laid back town with lots of neat shopping, a very accessible ocean (which is not always the case in Cali) and plenty of parking. Very good food too.<BR>Have fun. <BR>
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It is rare that I totally agree with anyone here, but I totally agree with the first two replies.<BR>California (SoCal) is arid-ish, very dry and brown.<BR>And the beaches tend to be cool compared to Caribbean and SoFla beaches.<BR>Nothing in SoCal fits the St. John type tropical description. But kkep in mind that many Caribbean islands aren't lush at all...Caymans, Bahamas, Aruba, Anguilla, etc are very dry)
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We live in So Cal and we love the beaches here. I totally agree with the others, So Cal beaches are NOT lush and not tropical The water tends to be much colder than the Caribbean. Santa Barbara is a great weekend getaway. Check out Ventura and Oxnard beaches too. They are not as crowded.
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