50 Best Hotels in Orange County and Catalina Island, California

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Along the coast there are remarkable luxury resorts; if you can’t afford a stay, pop in for the view at Laguna Beach’s Montage or the always welcoming Ritz-Carlton at Dana Point. For a taste of the OC glam life, have lunch overlooking the yachts of Newport Bay at the Balboa Bay Resort.

As a rule, lodging prices tend to rise the closer the hotels are to the beach. If you’re looking for value, consider a hotel that is inland along the Interstate 405 freeway corridor.

In most cases, you can take advantage of some of the facilities of the high-end resorts, such as restaurants and spas, even if you aren’t an overnight guest.

THE BEST HOTEL IN ORANGE COUNTY AND CATALINA ISLAND

Mt. Ada

$$$$ | 398 Wrigley Rd., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

A stay in the 1921 mansion that William Wrigley Jr. built includes breakfast, lunch, beverages, an evening wine and charcuterie plate, gelato, house-made cookies, and snacks---all the comforts of a millionaire's home. Each guest also has use of a golf cart to cruise around Avalon. Splurge for the Grand Suite to stay in Mr. Wrigley's bedroom. It's the largest room in the estate and comes with a fireplace, living area, and bathroom with a shower and soaking bathtub. French doors lead out to a spacious terrace overlooking all of Avalon. The friendly staff will pick you up from the ferry and bring you back to the ferry terminal at the end of your stay.

Pros

  • Timeless charm
  • All-inclusive services, including complimentary shuttle from ferry dock
  • Incredible canyon, bay, and ocean views

Cons

  • Some rooms and bathrooms are small
  • A far walk into town
  • Pricey
398 Wrigley Rd., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
866-966–4963
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6 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Pendry Newport Beach

$$$$ | 690 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, CA, 92660, USA
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Across a palm tree–lined boulevard from stylish Fashion Island, this 20-story tower caters to business types during the week and leisure travelers on weekends. Most of the 295 guest rooms, including 114 suites, have private balconies with outstanding views of the Newport Harbor, bay, and the ocean beyond; marble bathrooms; and Pendry signature bedding. Relax on a lounge chair, take a dip in the heated pool, or soak in the bubbling hot whirlpool. The tropical setting carries over to SET Steak & Sushi, a coastal steakhouse with a sushi counter. The outdoor terrace among towering trees and hanging lights is romantic and a popular celebratory spot. Off the lobby, the signature Pendry Bar is a popular locals gathering spot thanks to its tempting mixologist-made cocktails, stylish interior, and small plate options. Dogs and cats are welcome for a $150 per pet fee.

Pros

  • Lively lounge scene
  • Large tropical heated pool
  • Pet friendly

Cons

  • Valet parking $65 a night
  • Some rooms have views of mall parking
  • $45 destination fee
690 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, CA, 92660, USA
949-688–8001-for reservations only
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295 rooms
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THE BEST HOTEL IN ORANGE COUNTY AND CATALINA ISLAND

The Resort at Pelican Hill

$$$$ | 22701 S. Pelican Hill Rd., Newport Coast, CA, 92657, USA
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

This upscale Italian Renaissance–style resort is one of the most spectacular resorts in Orange County, featuring the world's largest circular pool, overlooking the 36-hole Pelican Hills Golf Course and the Pacific Ocean. Enter a dramatic domed rotunda with Tuscan columns and pilasters in the lobby, to get your keycard to a spacious bungalow suite or one of the two, three, or four bedroom villas. Each has an Italian limestone fireplace and marble bath. Enjoy lunch or dinner sitting outside at the Coliseum Grill or up at Pelican Grill & Bar next to the Tom Fazio–designed Pelican Hill golf courses. Off the lobby, the Great Room is a spacious lounge area with a grand fireplace and carved limestone from Italy. The resort features a collection of more than 120 contemporary California plein air paintings commissioned specifically for Pelican Hill. Soothe sore muscles with a therapeutic massage or relaxing botanical facial at the 23,000-square-foot spa. There is a paved walking path down to PCH and Crystal Cove State Park for miles of beach walking and swimming.

Pros

  • Ocean-view paradise for golfers
  • Spectacular swimming pool
  • Great spa and dining options

Cons

  • One of the most expensive resorts in Orange County
  • Pool can get very crowded during the holidays
  • $95 resort fee
22701 S. Pelican Hill Rd., Newport Coast, CA, 92657, USA
888-507–6427
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332 rooms
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Laguna Cliff's Marriott Resort & Spa

$$$ | 25135 Park Lantern, Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

This newly redone picturesque Victorian-style resort sits on a bluff above Dana Point Harbor, offering endless views. Cool down in the two swimming pools, and relax in the beautiful spa. Families enjoy the kid's splash zone and small putting green. Onsite dining includes Lantern's Edge for fresh California seafood, steaks, and beverages. OverVue Lounge & Deck is also a local hot spot at sunset before dinner downstairs. The $35 resort fee includes use of the resort bikes, surfboard, and boogie boards. This is a pet friendly resort $150 nonrefundable pet fee, and $20 a day. Overnight self parking is $52 nightly and valet is $60 nightly.

Blue Lantern Inn

$$$ | 34343 Street of the Blue Lantern, Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA Fodor's Choice

Combining New England–style architecture with a Southern California setting, this gray-clapboard bed-and-breakfast rests on a bluff overlooking the harbor and ocean. A fire warms the inviting living area and cozy library, where you can enjoy complimentary breakfast in the morning and hors d'oeuvres and wine every afternoon. They bake fresh cookies (even gluten-free) to enjoy up in your spacious guest room. Most have fireplaces and updated bathrooms with deep soaking whirlpool tubs. Listen to the barking harbor seals from your balcony or patio. The staff are so nice at this B&B. Borrow one of their bicycles for an adventure out exploring the seaside beauty of Dana Point. 

Pros

  • Complimentary wine and cheese
  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking

Cons

  • Rooms near the elevators can be noisy
  • Some rooms have partial views
  • No safe in the room
34343 Street of the Blue Lantern, Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA
949-661–1304
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Loma Beach Hotel

$$$ | 211 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA Fodor's Choice

Stacked neatly on the rocky hillside at the north end of Laguna’s Main Beach, Casa Loma Beach Hotel is the only hotel offering unrivaled ocean views steps from Main Beach and Downtown Laguna Beach. Just park your car and walk to restaurants, shops, cafés and Laguna museums. The property-wide renovation was completed in Summer 2024, and pays homage to this region’s creative heritage with a Tulum, Mexico vibe, tapping into the beachside tones and textures of its surrounding landscape.

The hotel's daily $35 nightly amenity fee includes fresh baked cookies in the evening, access to the heated pool, whirlpool and cabanas, plus high-speed internet. Up on the fifth floor the Pacific Terrace rooftop overlooks the scenic beach town. Later in the evening fire pits are lit and the area provides a romantic vibe. Rooms have a beachy feel with ceiling fans, and most have full or partial ocean views and balconies. The pillow-top mattresses and luxurious European linens heighten one's sleep. There's a beach valet to set out chairs and umbrellas. Pets 40 pounds or less are welcome with a nonrefundable $100 deposit.

Pros

  • Ocean view rooms and suites
  • Café and bar in the lobby
  • Beachfront location

Cons

  • Parking is $45 per day
  • Tiny hot tub and noisy pool pump
  • Nonrefundable $100 pet fee and daily amenity fee
211 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA
949-497–9722
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70 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim Theme Park Entrance

$$ | 1420 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA Fodor's Choice

Near the entrance to both Disney parks, families love coming back to this hotel after visiting the parks to play in the Surfside Waterpark. The colorful fun splash zone, waterslides, and a heated swimming pool, is not typical of Courtyard by Marriott. Rooms with microwaves, mini-refrigerators, coffee makers, and sturdy bunk beds cater to groups and families. Room options include ADA suites, and spacious king suites with two sets of bunk beds. The double queen suites also have bunks that accommodate six people. The water park and some guest rooms overlook Disneyland's iconic Matterhorn; other rooms have views of the firework shows. There is a Life Fitness center open all day, and a Bistro that provides quick breakfast, lunch, and dinner items to sit and enjoy before heading back across the street to the Disney parks. A souvenir and mini-mart on the lobby level offers snacks, drinks, and Disney-themed apparel and accessories.

Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa

$$$$ | 1600 S. Disneyland Dr., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA Fodor's Choice

The most opulent of Disneyland's three hotels, the Craftsman-style Grand Californian offers views of Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney. Guests enjoy sitting in the lobby in rocking chairs with a drink and small bites by a crackling fire. The orange-blossom tree theme guest rooms have wood floors, plenty of outlets for charging devices, and sleeping chairs and bench beds for families. Some guest rooms look out onto Downtown Disney, while others have views of the pools and woods. There are also club-level rooms and one to three bedroom suites with access to the hotel's concierge club. This elegant 6th floor concierge room offers helpful service, plus complimentary food, treats, drinks, and afternoon tea. Wine, desserts, and firework viewing is offered in the evening.

Restaurants include the refreshed Napa Rose, Hearthstone Lounge and Storytellers Cafe. Overlooking the multiple swimming pools is Craftsman Grill for all-day dining and Craftsman Lounge offering a lunch and dinner menu.

Tanya Stone Spa is inspired by the spirits of nature. When the spa was built, the designers repurposed the wood from this site to create the beautiful flooring.

Guests can enter both parks 30 minutes earlier than everyone else not staying at one of the Disneyland Hotels.

Fun Fact: There are hidden Mickeys and the faces of Chip and Dale in the pretty poppy theme carpeting throughout the hotel, and on a clockface of a grandfather clock near the Arts-and-Crafts-style wood-panel lobby.

Pros

  • Early entrance into parks
  • Three beautiful pools
  • Direct access to California Adventure

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Valet parking is $70 a day
  • Reserve dining in advance
1600 S. Disneyland Dr., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA
714-635–2300
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948 rooms
No Meals

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Disneyland Hotel

$$$$ | 1150 Magic Way, Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA Fodor's Choice

Staying at one of the happiest places on Earth is almost as fun as visiting both Disney parks. The lobby has giant teacup seating, and a memorabilia wall of historical photos featuring Walt and Roy Disney breaking ground to build this imaginative land. There are four different towers: Fantasy Tower, Adventure Tower, and the new Discovery Tower Villas offering more of the comforts of home. In the Fantasy and Adventure Towers, guest rooms have blue and gold theme carpeting, plus wood wall reliefs above the bed of Sleeping Beauty's castle; push a button and a firework display of white lights appear above the castle, while soft Disney theme music plays. The Adventure Tower offers Signature Suites that include a Mickey Mouse Suite, an Adventure Suite with clawfoot bathtub, and a Pirates of the Caribbean suite. The newer Discovery Villas offer a variety of themed guest rooms with magical touches. These rooms are available to the public until they sell out with Vacation Club owners.

After exploring the Disney parks, come back to the tropical oasis pool area offering two towering monorail theme waterslides, a fun water play area, two different swimming pools, and Mickey and Minnie hot whirlpools. Disney characters join in the fun, greeting guests throughout the day during the summer.

Dining options include the Polynesian Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, and Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar and Grill. Goofy's Kitchen offers all-you-can-eat buffets with character meet-and-greet opportunities.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Pools, slides, and Disney characters
  • Early entrance into parks

Cons

  • Pools are crowded in the summer
  • Restaurants require reservations
  • This magic does not come cheap
1150 Magic Way, Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA
714-778--6600
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970 rooms
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Fairmont Breakers

$$ | 210 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA, 90802, USA Fodor's Choice

This iconic 14-story building, originally opened in 1926 as the Breakers Hotel and a favorite haunt of celebrities past, reopened in late 2024 as a Long Beach's first luxury boutique hotel, with a blend of classic art deco charm and modern amenities. The hotel's prime location offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Long Beach skyline. Guests can expect elegantly appointed, neutral guestrooms; famously attentive Fairmont service; and a range of upscale facilities including a rooftop pool, spa, and fitness center. The Fairmont Breakers also boasts several dining options, from the Sky Room penthouse (considered one of the city's finest since 1938) to the light-filled Italian family-style restaurant Nettuno. Hit the Jazz Age-inspired Alter Ego lounge or head up to Halo, the city's only rooftop bar, with 360-degree views. Leave your cares behind with a Fairmont Spa treatment or a workout in the 24-hour, two-level fitness center, surrounded by towering windows. Above all, savor being a part of this newly resurrected piece of Long Beach history.

Pros

  • Two-story, 24-hour fitness center
  • First-in-city luxury spa
  • Incredible customer service

Cons

  • Parking $50
  • Bathroom barn door lets some light into the room
  • Some bar seating is more about looks than comfort
210 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA, 90802, USA
562-317–1000
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110 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Atwater

$$$ | 125 Sumner Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA Fodor's Choice

Located one block from the beach in the heart of Avalon, Hotel Atwater originally opened in 1920 and was recently redesigned in 2019, offering an impeccable sense of style and Catalina Island memorabilia. The hotel honors Helen Atwater Wrigley (daughter-in-law of famed local William Wrigley). Splits of champagne await in each guest room mini refrigerator, as a nod to her favorite before-bedtime beverage. Explore the soaring lobby to see two of Helen's prized instruments: a Dellape Stradella and a golden harp. There are curio cabinets filled with photos of the Wrigley family and an old bank safe filled with books and board games for guests to borrow during their stay.

The exceptional attention to detail includes a color palate of cream, blues, greens, and a pop of Garibaldi orange. Views from the rooms include Avalon Bay, Catalina Canyon, and businesses below. There is a $40 destination fee per room per night includes a split of sparkling wine; a $20 credit per day for Catalina Island Company restaurants; 15% off Catalina Island Company activities and tours; Wi-Fi; the use of beach towels; and luggage service to and from the ferry terminal in Avalon. The Bistro at the Atwater offers coffee and pastries in the morning and grab-and-go items for a picnic on the beach.

Pros

  • Elegant hotel featuring historical decor
  • Central location
  • Nice amenities

Cons

  • Some rooms have street noise
  • $40 daily destination fee
  • Not on the beach
125 Sumner Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
310-510--1789
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95 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Centric the Pike Long Beach

$ | 285 Bay St., Long Beach, CA, 90802, USA Fodor's Choice

A boutique hotel with a playful modern nautical theme throughout that downplays the corporate, the highlight here is the TopSail rooftop pool and bar that offers panoramic views of the harbor complemented by craft cocktails. The Watercraft Market + Lounge offers breakfast (try the surprisingly good breakfast burritos), all-day dining, and snacks. The hotel is nestled in the Pike, which a century ago was an oceanfront amusement park with a wooden roller coaster; today it hosts convenient and tempting outlet stores and restaurants alongside a Ferris wheel and carousel.

Pros

  • Great pet-friendly location
  • Rooftop offers views, a swimming pool, and a bar with craft cocktails
  • Modern rooms

Cons

  • Some bathrooms can use a refresh
  • Parking is at mall next door
  • Some rooms view a parking structure
285 Bay St., Long Beach, CA, 90802, USA
562-432–1234
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150 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa

$$$ | 21500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach, CA, 92648, USA Fodor's Choice

The appealing Andalusian design of this sprawling resort incorporates arched courtyards, beautiful tiled fountains, and flickering firepits. Nearly all the spacious upper floor rooms have a balcony with ocean views. There are 12 deluxe rooms near the main pool with private firepits. This Hyatt Regency offers 57 two- and three-bedroom suites ideal for multigenerational families. Guests enjoy the exclusive beach access via a bridge over the Pacific Coast Highway and SHOR concession stand. Set up your beach chair and have food and beverages, wine and cocktails delivered to your chair. In the evening Hyatt Regency has bonfires in the sand for hot chocolate and s'mores. 

There are multiple pool areas including a swimming lagoon, bubbling whirlpools, three waterslides, a kiddie wading pool, and a seasonal snack bar. Watertable is the onsite eatery offering elevated fare for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Enjoy a day at Pacific Waters Spa for a special body treatment, facial, or massage. There are 17 treatment rooms, a dry sauna, steam rooms, hot whirlpools, and waterfall showers. Other resort activities include swimming like a mermaid: rent a mermaid magic tail for a great core workout, plus during the summer a mermaid will meet and greet guests, and offer swim instruction and photo opportunities. Over at Slyders Pool there are three exciting waterslides, a children's wading pool, cabanas, two firepits and a hot tub. Families can feed the colorful koi fish near the entrance of the Pacific Waters Spa. Reserve a Pacific Views firepit at the heated lagoon-design Mankota's Pool during sunset. Order a mai tai or favorite beverage to sip while watching the sun dip into the sea.

Pros

  • Close to beach with exclusive access
  • Largest hotel in the area with meeting rooms
  • Some rooms have private firepits

Cons

  • Some partial ocean-view rooms
  • $54 valet only and $34 daily resort fee
  • Some rooms can hear the traffic on PCH
21500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach, CA, 92648, USA
714-698--1234
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522 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Newport Beach

$$ | 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, CA, 92660, USA Fodor's Choice

This beloved resort-style low-slung Newport hotel offers 26 lushly landscaped acres overlooking the Back Bay. The casually elegant architecture appeals to travelers weary of high-rise hotels. Most rooms, suites and private 3+3 villas have patios or balconies. There's a complimentary 9-hole golf course for guests, and access to lighted tennis and pickle ball courts. One of the three swimming pools is a family pool featuring waterslides and a water play area for little ones. Take one of the complimentary cruiser-style bicycles and ride along the back bay on a paved bike nature trail for wildlife and water views. The signature SHOR American Seafood Grill offers a Southern California coastal-inspired menu. The first weekend in June, the resort is home to the annual Newport Beach Jazz Festival. This dog-friendly Hyatt has a $150 pet fee.

Pros

  • Complimentary 9-hole golf course
  • Centrally located for shopping
  • Pet-friendly hotel

Cons

  • $50 for valet and $40 for self-parking below main property
  • 10-minute drive to beach
  • $40 daily resort fee
1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, CA, 92660, USA
949-729–1234
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406 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at the Mission San Juan Capistrano, Autograph Collection

$$$ | 26907 Old Mission Rd., San Juan Capistrano, CA, 92675, USA Fodor's Choice

This family-friendly hacienda-style boutique hotel is located across the street from the famed San Juan Capistrano Mission. This property incorporates the history of the area with glass mission bell lighting fixtures and equestrian decor and art. There are 72 Mission olive trees located throughout the Adobe, Monterey, and Spanish Revival--theme guest rooms and suites. All rooms have luxurious linens on the beds, high ceilings, walk-in showers, and separate bathtubs. In some of the rooms there are fire pits on the patios, and some have balconies overlook the ruins of the Great Stone Church and Mission. The on-site restaurant Ysidora presents a Spanish-themed menu, with options like hot and cold tapas, wood-fired seafood, local meats, and seasonal produce. After a day exploring the charming town, take a dip in the heated swimming pool or visit the fitness center or on-site spa with four treatment rooms. There is a daily $45 destination amenity fee added to the room rate. Guests receive a daily $45 food and beverage credit, and general admission to Mission San Juan Capistrano for two guests per stay. Guests can also take beach cruisers out for two hours to explore the town by bicycle. 

Pros

  • Great location next to the mission
  • Terrific culinary program
  • Luxury rooms and suites

Cons

  • Freeway noise
  • Beach is almost 3 miles away
  • $55 a day parking
26907 Old Mission Rd., San Juan Capistrano, CA, 92675, USA
949-503–5700
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135 rooms
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JW Marriott, Anaheim Resort

$$$ | 1775 S. Clementine St., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA Fodor's Choice

Just blocks from Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center, this newer luxury four-diamond hotel is the first and only JW Marriott in Orange County. Off the open lobby bar is a swimming pool terrace with cabanas to relax in after a day in the parks. The on-site dining includes Tocca Ferro Italian Chophouse, where the chefs grill proteins and makes their own pasta and sauces. The best sunset view spot at the resort is at Parkestry Rooftop Bar. Enjoy a cocktail and light bites while taking in the panoramic Anaheim views and Disney's firework show. Splurge to stay on the 10th floor for access to the Executive Lounge for a full breakfast in the morning and snacks and beverages throughout the day. A $30 daily destination fee is added to the room rate. It does include a $30 hotel food and beverage credit, enhanced high-speed Internet, and wine tasting for two at Tocca Ferro.

Pros

  • Tocca Ferro Italian Chophouse
  • Great fireworks views
  • Luxury amenities

Cons

  • Rooftop views from lower-level rooms
  • No Disneyland-themed rooms
  • Pricey valet parking and added daily fees
1775 S. Clementine St., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA
714-294–7800
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468 rooms
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Kimpton Shorebreak Resort

$$$ | 500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach, CA, 92648, USA Fodor's Choice

This surfer-style boutique Kimpton hotel is the closest hotel to the Huntington Beach Pier, beach, and Main Street. It's an ideal hotel for couples, families, and the hipster-surfer crowd. The lobby is the heart of the hotel, offering a Ping-Pong table, the Pacific Hideaway restaurant, and lounge areas. Every Wednesday they offer $15 burgers all day with the purchase of beer, wine or a cocktail. Rooms are bright and stylish with surfer-themed art, flat-screen TVs, and a yoga mat and print robes in the closet. There is a vinyl record player and plenty of records to check out at the front desk. Some rooms have ocean views, and all guests have access to a 24-hour fitness center, Wi-Fi, and a cozy courtyard with firepits where guests can roast s'mores. Take one of the complimentary Kimpton custom-designed beach cruiser bikes for a spin. Store your board in the hotel's surf locker. Off-season rates are considerably lower than in summer.

Pros

  • Proximity to beach and shops
  • Popular happy hour
  • Quiet rooms despite central location

Cons

  • $45 valet parking fee
  • Courtyard rooms have uninspiring alley views
  • $40 resort fee includes fun perks
500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach, CA, 92648, USA
714-861–4470
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157 rooms
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Lido House, Autograph Collection

$$$$ | 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA, 92663, USA Fodor's Choice

This Marriott Autograph Collection resort is located at the gateway of the exclusive Lido Island and three blocks from the beach. Modeled after a New England--style beach house, the Cape Cod decor is cheerful with hints of nautical from the high-gloss hardwood floors in the lobby to the blown-glass chandeliers in the restaurant. Miniature yacht models are found throughout, along with playful decor such as a partying mermaid and octopus mural near the elevator.

The lively rooftop named Topside is the only rooftop lounge in the area where locals and guests gather for sunset cocktails. There is a full service bar, and a vibrant sound system for live music.

Guest rooms offer comfy beds and flip-flops instead of slippers for a beach house vibe. There is a heated swimming pool and hot whirlpool to unwind and relax after a day at the beach or boating in nearby Newport Harbor. Five on-site cottages cater to families with two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a full kitchen, washer and dryer, and rooftop views. Pets are welcome for a $150 per room, per stay fee.

The onsite Boost Spa is near the fitness center and pool area. Dine at The Mayor's Table Pacific Pub + Kitchen for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant partners with Champagne brand Piper-Heidsieck to make their own Champagne blend.

Pros

  • Large hot tub and pool deck
  • Lively hotel pub-style bar
  • Free bikes to cruise the nearby boardwalk

Cons

  • No beach or water view
  • Pool is crowded in the summer and holidays
  • $65 valet parking
3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA, 92663, USA
949-524–8500
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123 rooms
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Montage Laguna Beach

$$$$ | 30801 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA Fodor's Choice

Built on a picturesque coastal bluff above the Pacific Ocean and Treasure Island Beach, this elegant Craftsmen-style resort features 30 acres of grassy lawns, soft sand beaches, and a stunning mosaic tile swimming pool. Decorated in sophisticated soft coastal colors, guest rooms, suites, and large cottages balance ease and refinement. Every room has an ocean view from its patio or balcony, and an extra-deep bathtub. Of the restaurants, The Loft offers sweeping panoramic ocean views and a refined California-inspired contemporary menu. Locals and guests enjoy lunch and sunset dining  at the newly refreshed Mosaic Bar and Grille. The lobby lounge is popular to greet friends for for pre-dinner and after-dinner drinks. This pet-friendly resort charges a nonrefundable $220 fee for well-mannered dogs and cats weighing under 45 pounds staying in patio rooms. The resort fee includes a complimentary Cadillac car rental program. 

Pros

  • Picturesque coastal location
  • Children's club
  • Residential style villas with sweeping ocean views

Cons

  • One of the area's priciest resorts, especially during holidays or summer weekends
  • $75 valet parking per night
  • $220 nonrefundable pet fee
30801 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA
949-371–8709
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262 rooms
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Queen Mary Hotel

$ | 1126 Queens Hwy., Long Beach, CA, 90802, USA Fodor's Choice

Experience the golden age of transatlantic travel without the seasickness: 1936 art deco style reigns on the Queen Mary, from the ship's mahogany paneling to its nickel-plated doors to the majestic Grand Salon. Docked for more than 50 years, the on-ship hotel attracts a mix of tourists and those attending events in the floating hotel's many party spaces. There are plenty of nighttime diversions, from a range of restaurants and the heavenly silver Observation Bar to paranormal tours, theatrical events, and jazz shows (check to see what's on during your stay). Holidays are big on the Queen Mary; New Year's Eve and July 4 are famously spectacular. Sunday brunch in the Grand Salon is a step back in time.

Pros

  • Walkable, historic teakwood Promenade deck
  • Views from Long Beach out to the Pacific
  • Meticulous art deco detailing

Cons

  • Spotty service
  • Vintage soundproofing can make for a challenging night's sleep
  • Mandatory facility fee
1126 Queens Hwy., Long Beach, CA, 90802, USA
562-435–3511
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347 staterooms
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The Ranch at Laguna Beach

$$$$ | 31106 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA Fodor's Choice

Start your morning with yoga by the heated pool, or play 9 holes of golf on a picturesque course nestled between two canyons. There are ranch-style and two-story contemporary suites. Be sure to take a tour of Leo's Garden beyond the golf course to meet Farmer Leo and see what he is growing for the on-site dining options. Harvest restaurant offers seasonal fare with stunning canyon and golf course views. Take a stroll along a designated path to a pedestrian tunnel leading to Lost Pier, a barefoot café on the sand at Aliso Beach serving California cuisine among palm-fringed ocean views. 

Pros

  • Immersive activities
  • Sustainable hotel
  • Incredible setting

Cons

  • Parking $25 a day and two free e-chargers
  • $46 daily resort fee
  • No ocean view
31106 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA
888-316–0959
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97 rooms
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The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel

$$$$ | 1 Ritz-Carlton Dr., Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA Fodor's Choice

On an oceanfront bluff with an unparalleled view of the Pacific Ocean, you'll find the Ritz's signature top-tier service. On-site dining options offering oceanfront views include renowned chef Richard Sandoval's Pan-Latin RAYA restaurant with its coastal cuisine and elegant ambiance; KAHANI, a modern Indian fusion culinary journey; and Taikun Omakase, offering a curated 16-course one-of-a-kind dining experience. Sunset cocktails are to be sipped at 180blu. Book a massage or facial at the newly refreshed two-story spa near the ocean-view fitness center. Stroll down perfectly manicured trails to the popular public white-sand beach or take one of the beach shuttles to Salt Creek Beach and walk along the picturesque coastline. This playful luxury resort has an on-site EcoAdventure Center to reserve a whale-watching trip, e-bike rental, surf lesson or round of golf.

Resort fees include a beach shuttle ride down to the beach with beach butler service. Guests have use of umbrellas, towels, and beach chairs; unlimited use of tennis and pickleball courts and rackets; discount golf tee times at Monarch Beach Golf Links. Pets are welcome for a $150 pet fee, per room for up to two pets. The main swimming pool has been recently refreshed. There are two new two-bedroom and two-bathroom ocean front penthouse suites. Some rooms have a firepit on the patio. This hotel is dog friendly.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds and views
  • Excellent dining options
  • Sophisticated service

Cons

  • Some rooms don't have ocean views
  • Overnight parking is $75
  • $60 daily resort fee
1 Ritz-Carlton Dr., Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA
949-240–2000
Hotel Details
373 rooms
No Meals

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Surf and Sand Resort

$$$$ | 1555 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA Fodor's Choice

Located on an exquisite stretch of beach with picturesque thundering waves, this is a luxury getaway for those seeking surf, sand, and sun. The new refresh in all the guest rooms and suites includes tranquil coastal colors, private glass balconies for even better ocean views, and plush beds within earshot of the calming sea The fully refreshed spa offers wellness massages and facials. Dine at the on-site Splashes Restaurant and Bar for endless ocean views and top-notch seasonal California fresh cuisine; start with a beverage at sunset on the outdoor deck before enjoying their signature lobster bisque, freshly shucked oysters, grilled seafood, and petite filet steaks. The inviting pool, whirlpool and deck area offers ocean views, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable about local events. 

Pros

  • Recently renovated
  • Walkable to restaurants, shops, and galleries
  • Good restaurant with wonderful views

Cons

  • Pricey valet parking
  • Surf can be loud
  • Located on Coast Highway
1555 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA
877-579--8544
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167 rooms
No Meals

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VEA Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Spa

$$$$ | 900 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, CA, 92660, USA Fodor's Choice

Centrally located, this newly renovated Marriott resort is across the street from the popular Fashion Island shopping-and-dining complex. Request a guest room with a balcony or sliding door facing the ocean. Not only will you appreciate the golf course views of the Newport Beach Country Club, but the rooms higher up also have spectacular Newport Harbor and Catalina Island vistas. There are plenty of ways to pamper yourself here: indulge in a massage at the full-service spa, drink cocktails at a poolside cabana, or the lounge with a digital aquarium ceiling. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner onsite at the hotel's VIEW Restaurant and Lounge.

Pros

  • Spectacular views
  • Gorgeous swimming pool, deck, and lounge
  • Central location across from Fashion Island

Cons

  • Sprawling vacation and business resort
  • Walk by conference rooms to get to Sky Suites
  • Valet parking $65 a day
900 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, CA, 92660, USA
949-640–4000
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400 rooms
No Meals

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The Viv Hotel

$$ | 1601 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA, 92805, USA Fodor's Choice

This family-friendly hotel offers spacious guest rooms, two swimming pools, and Disney magic throughout, from the blue fiberglass-and-resin life-size Star Wars Stormtroopers who greet guests arriving from the parking garage to the whimsical Fantasia-style hallway carpet. Some of the guest rooms have bunk beds and the views of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park. It's less than a 2-mile walk or drive to Disneyland and the Convention Center. The ground floor heated swimming pool is family friendly and adults prefer the exclusive rooftop pool near the lounge and fine dining "Top of The V" food and beverage venue. It's a great spot for magnificent views of both Disney Parks, the city of Anaheim and those Disneyland fireworks. Pets are welcome. There is a $150 nonrefundable pet fee per room per stay.

Pros

  • Heated family pool has fun water features
  • Rooftop restaurant, bar, and outdoor lounge
  • Family-friendly, spacious rooms with bunk beds

Cons

  • On-site parking per day is $38 and valet parking is $47
  • Some freeway noise in rooms facing Disneyland
  • Not a prime location
1601 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA, 92805, USA
714-408--2787
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326 rooms
No Meals

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Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club

$$$$ | 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA Fodor's Choice

Set on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean, step into the Waldorf Astoria's grand lobby to take in an impressive view of the Monarch Pool, 18-hole Monarch Beach Golf Links, and the Pacific Ocean beyond. The extra large Monarch pool deck has luxury cabanas, and two infinity edge saline hot tubs angled for optimal views. Near the full service spa is another swimming pool for laps. The large refreshed guest rooms have spacious patios and balconies or balconies with views of the golf course, lush landscaping, or ocean. Some of the ground floor rooms have a private fire pit. Dining options include celebrity chef Michael Mina's Bourbon Steak, an elegant show-stopping restaurant serving modern, seasonally influenced seafood dishes and expertly prepared dry aged beef. The restaurant's wine selection is among the best along the coast, and the service is impeccable. Aveo Table + Bar highlights all-day Mediterranean cuisine or take a complimentary electric shuttle ride to the casual Monarch Cafe, a favorite for golfers and guests looking for casual fare. Stay on the shuttle for a ride through the golf course and monarch butterfly sanctuary garden to the private Monarch Bay Beach Club. It's a popular spot during the day and at sunset, offering coastal fare, craft cocktails and local beers. There are surf and paddle boards, beach volleyball, and plenty of chairs. The resort fee includes complimentary wellness classes with the sounds of waves crashing nearby, beach games and activities, house bicycles with self-guided tours, and discounted fees at Monarch Beach Gold Links. This is a pet-friendly property, however guests must pay a nonrefundable pet fee starting at $200.

Pros

  • Spectacular views
  • Big bathrooms with deep tubs
  • On-site Waldorf Astoria Spa

Cons

  • One of the largest resorts in the area
  • $70 valet parking
  • $63 resort fee
1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point, CA, 92629, USA
949-234–3900
Hotel Details
400 rooms
No Meals

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Westin Anaheim

$$$ | 1030 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA Fodor's Choice

This convention-friendly hotel near Disneyland Parks was designed by the same architect who designed the Mirage and Wynn hotels in Las Vegas. The ground-level heated swimming pool and hot whirlpool with fountain and cabanas infuse a Las Vegas vibes. The hotel nods to Anaheim's citrus roots, with live citrus trees and a lingering blossom scent throughout the hotel. Rooms have Westin Heavenly Beds with high-quality linens, rain showers, and many rooms have soaking tubs. The premium view rooms offer unobstructed Disney California Adventure roller-coaster and park views. There are seven food and beverage experiences from a gourmet grab-and-go market to fine-dining options. Rise Rooftop Bar is a popular spot at sunset and when fireworks illuminate the sky over Disneyland. You'll find live entertainment up here on certain evenings. 

Pros

  • Good location for Disney parks and Convention Center
  • Lots of dining options
  • Rooftop bar with views

Cons

  • Valet parking is $55 per day
  • Lacks Disney vibes
  • Pool can get crowded in prime season
1030 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA
657-279--9786
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618 rooms
No Meals

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Zane Grey Pueblo Hotel

$$$ | 199 Chimes Tower Rd., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA Fodor's Choice

Bestselling Western novelist Zane Grey built his home in 1926 as a retreat to take in the views of Avalon while writing more than 100 books; later his home was turned into a boutique hotel with suites named after Zane Grey book titles. Every room has a blend of historic charm with modern comforts. Views for the rooms are either Avalon Bay or city and canyon view. it's also worth noting that this is the only ocean view hotel with a heated swimming pool. Located near the Avalon bell tower, guests hear the bells ring throughout the day. The staff prepare a complimentary breakfast daily and are happy to pick up guests at the boat terminal and take guests into town in the Zane Grey golf cart.

The newer tower offers beautiful suites ideal for families. The three-bedroom penthouse sleeps seven.

Pros

  • Breathtaking views
  • Complimentary continental breakfast
  • The only ocean-view hotel with a swimming pool

Cons

  • Older rooms are dark
  • A hike up a hill from town
  • Loud bell tower chimes
199 Chimes Tower Rd., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
310-510–0966
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel

$$ | 900 S. Disneyland Dr., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA

This English Tudor looking hotel is a little prince or princess's dream. It's the castle of Princess Corinne and her white dragon friend named Shadow. She is friends with all of the nearby Disney Princesses, and her story is featured in the lobby and on each floor. Outside there is a pretty rose garden, white gazebo garden, and movie night on the lawn during the summer. Fountains and a pond with koi fish and ducks are serene water features. Princess Corinne invites guests to join her for fireside story time at the grand fireplace lounge on certain evenings, and visits guests on the weekend during Garden Court Bistro's breakfast buffet. She also will come tuck little ones in and read them a bedtime story in the evening. Rooms are sizable; some first-floor rooms open onto interior gardens and a pool area. Some premium rooms have royal headboards and others have castle bunk beds among misty forest walls. A complimentary Dream Machine shuttle takes guests to the entrance of Disney theme parks. Pets are welcome for an additional fee. The on-site Hanagi Japanese Restaurant is open at 5 pm, offering fresh sushi and an interactive hot pot and shabu-shabu Wednesday through Sunday.

Pros

  • Large theme lobby
  • Spacious rooms with comfortable beds
  • Shuttle to the theme parks

Cons

  • Confusing layout
  • Hotel sits close to a busy freeway
  • Decor is dated
900 S. Disneyland Dr., Anaheim, CA, 92802, USA
714-778–1700
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489 rooms
No Meals

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Aurora Hotel

$$$ | 137 Marilla Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA

In a town dominated by historic properties, the Aurora is refreshingly contemporary, with a hip attitude and sleek furnishings. Done up in shades of chocolate and sky blue, the standard rooms are small but inviting, with flat-screen TVs. Suites have jetted tubs or elaborate showers—the Aurora Suite is a spacious splurge. There are striking ocean views from the rooftop deck. A complimentary continental breakfast is presented in the lobby. 

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Quiet location off main drag
  • Close to restaurants

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small
  • No elevator
  • Two-night minimum stay required
137 Marilla Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
310-510–0454
Hotel Details
18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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