13 Best Hotels in The Central Coast, California

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Expect to pay top dollar for rooms along the shore, especially in summer. Moderately priced hotels and motels do exist—most just a short drive inland from their higher-price counterparts. Make your reservations as early as possible, and take advantage of midweek specials to get the best rates. It's common for lodgings to require two-day minimum stays on holidays and some weekends, especially in summer, and to double rates during festivals and other events.

El Encanto, a Belmond Hotel

$$$$ | 800 Alvarado Pl., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA Fodor's Choice
El Encanto, Santa Barbara
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Built in 1915 and following more than $100 million of extensive renovations a century later, this Santa Barbara icon lives on to thrill a new generation of guests with its relaxed-luxe bungalow rooms, lush gardens, and personalized service. The landmark-preserved, Mediterranean-style complex has hosted many luminaries over the years, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt and privacy-seeking stars from Hollywood's golden years. Rooms and suites come in two styles of bungalows—Craftsman and Mission—nestled among lush gardens, courtyards, and pathways.

Pros

  • Dining terrace with panoramic city and ocean views
  • Stellar spa
  • Infinity pool with ocean views

Cons

  • Long walk to downtown
  • Pricey
  • Guests staying for more than a few days may find the restaurant menus limited
800 Alvarado Pl., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA
805-845–5800
Hotel Details
92 rooms
No Meals

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Post Ranch Inn

$$$$ | 47900 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA Fodor's Choice
Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur
Post Ranch Inn

The redwood guesthouses at this luxurious retreat blend almost invisibly into a wooded cliff 1,200 feet above the ocean and have views of the sea or the mountains. On-site activities include everything from yoga to stargazing.

Pros

  • Units come with fireplaces and private decks
  • Activities like yoga and stargazing
  • Gorgeous property with trails

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Austere design
  • Not a good choice if you're afraid of heights
47900 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2200
Hotel Details
41 units
Free Breakfast

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Alila Ventana Big Sur

$$$$ | 48123 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA Fodor's Choice

Hundreds of celebrities have escaped to this romantic resort on 160 tranquil acres 1,200 feet above the Pacific, where you can participate in a range of activities, workshops, and programs; sunbathe; hike in the nearby hills; or pamper yourself with mind-and-body treatments in the spa or your own private quarters. All rooms have walls of natural wood and cool tile floors; some have private hot tubs on expansive outdoor decks. If you prefer more rustic accommodations at a lower rate, opt for one of the resort's 15 safari-style glamping cabins in the redwoods.

Pros

  • Secluded
  • Nature trails everywhere
  • Rates include daily guided hike, yoga, and wine and cheese hour

Cons

  • Ultra-expensive
  • Some rooms lack an ocean view
  • Not family-friendly
48123 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2331
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74 units
All-Inclusive

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Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort

$$$$ | 1054 Alisal Rd., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA Fodor's Choice

Since 1946, celebrities and plain folk alike have come to this 10,000-acre ranch to join in a slew of activities, including horseback riding, tennis, golf, archery, boating, and fishing. You can also just lounge by the pool or book a treatment at the day spa. The ranch-style rooms and suites come with garden views, covered porches, high-beam ceilings, and wood-burning fireplaces, and the decor incorporates Spanish-tile accents and fine Western art.

Pros

  • Old West atmosphere
  • Breakfast and dinner included in the rate
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No in-room phones or TVs
  • Not close to downtown
  • Jacket required for dinner
1054 Alisal Rd., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA
805-693–4208
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73 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Californian

$$$$ | 36 State St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA Fodor's Choice

A sprawling collection of Spanish-Moorish buildings that opened in 2017 at the site of the historic 1925 Hotel Californian, this sophisticated property with a hip youthful vibe occupies nearly three full blocks just steps from Stearns Wharf and the harbor. The complex includes various rooms and suites created by famed SoCal interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, a rooftop pool deck with panoramic views, a Moroccan-theme spa, three restaurants and bars, meeting rooms, ballrooms, and three wine-tasting rooms.

Pros

  • Steps from the waterfront, Funk Zone, MOXI, and beaches
  • Resort-style amenities
  • On-site parking

Cons

  • Area gets crowded in summer and holiday weekends
  • Must walk or bike to downtown attractions
  • Train whistle noise in rooms close to station
36 State St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-882–0100
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121 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn at Mattei's Tavern

$$$$ | 2350 Railway Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA Fodor's Choice

In the stagecoach days, Mattei's Tavern provided wayfarers with hearty meals and warm beds; in the early 2020s, new owners restored the 1886 building and four cottages (historic artifacts, paintings, and photos are on display everywhere) and added clapboard, cottage-style buildings with guest rooms sprinkled over the 6-acre property with winding paths and gardens amid old-growth palm and olive trees. Part of Auberge Resorts Collection, the inn offers an array of luxurious amenities. Nearly all the cozy, contemporary rooms have an indoor fireplace and private patio with fire pit or sun porch with a swing, and all hold vintage furnishings with brass accents and sumptuous bathrooms with walk-in showers; some have standalone bathtubs.

Pros

  • Pool and hot tub with food and beverage service
  • Spa with six treatment rooms, gym and exercise studio, daily yoga
  • Walk to restaurants, tasting rooms, shops

Cons

  • Some rooms face highway and can be noisy
  • $50 resort fee
  • Pathway gravel can stick in shoes and roller wheels
2350 Railway Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA
844-837–2999
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71 units
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara

$$$$ | 8301 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA, 93117, USA Fodor's Choice

A luxury resort with four restaurants and a 42,000-square-foot spa and fitness center with 36 treatment rooms, the Ritz-Carlton Bacara provides a gorgeous setting for relaxing retreats. The Spanish Colonial–style buildings and manicured gardens sprawl across 78 acres next to a rugged stretch of beach 15 miles north of downtown Santa Barbara. The rooms have views of the ocean, mountains, or gardens; all rooms have private balconies or patios and about half have fireplaces. Kids and adults alike can join in Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment program, which connects participants with natural wonders along the Gaviota Coast.

Pros

  • Many diversions including hiking and stargazing
  • Three zero-edge pools
  • Three golf courses nearby

Cons

  • Resort and parking fees extra
  • Not close to downtown
  • Sand on beach not pristine enough for some
8301 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA, 93117, USA
805-968–0100
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358 rooms
No Meals

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Rosewood Miramar Beach

$$$$ | 1759 S. Jameson La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA Fodor's Choice

Sprawling across 16 lush acres on one of the area's most scenic and exclusive beaches, this luxury resort was built from scratch on the site of the former Miramar by the Sea hotel, where generations of fashionable SoCal residents vacationed for decades. The stunning design pays tribute to the hotel's history while providing ultraluxe modern amenities, including a full-service spa.

Pros

  • Two cabana-lined pools
  • Six restaurants and bars
  • Steps to the beach

Cons

  • Too expensive for some
  • Next to a busy freeway and train tracks
  • Popular weekend wedding site with lively partiers
1759 S. Jameson La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA
805-900–8388
Hotel Details
160 rooms
No Meals

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San Ysidro Ranch

$$$$ | 900 San Ysidro La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA Fodor's Choice

At this romantic hideaway on a historic property in the Montecito foothills—where John and Jackie Kennedy spent their honeymoon and Oprah sends her out-of-town visitors—guest cottages are scattered among groves of orange trees and flower beds. All have down comforters and fireplaces, most have private outdoor spas, and one has its own pool. Seventeen miles of hiking trails crisscross 500 acres of open space surrounding the property.

Pros

  • Rooms have private outdoor spas
  • 17 miles of hiking trails nearby
  • Home to iconic Plow & Angel Bistro and Stonehouse restaurant

Cons

  • Ultra-expensive
  • Too remote for some
  • Noise from bridal parties travels to some suites
900 San Ysidro La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA
805-565–1760
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38 units
All-Inclusive
2-day minimum stay on weekends, 3 days on holiday weekends

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Canary Hotel

$$$$ | 31 W. Carrillo St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA

A full-service hotel in the heart of downtown, this Kimpton property blends a casual, beach-getaway feel with contemporary California style. Spanish tiles, wood floors, and sea-grass color schemes create an exotic mood throughout. Homey touches in the light-filled rooms include wood-and-rattan four-poster beds, yoga mats, and canvas tote bags to take along while touring the town. The sixth-floor, guests-only rooftop lounge has a pool and stunning views.

Pros

  • Upscale local cuisine at on-site Finch & Fork restaurant
  • Evening wine hour
  • Adjacent fitness center

Cons

  • Across from transit center
  • A mile from the beach
  • Valet parking only
31 W. Carrillo St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-884–0300
Hotel Details
97 rooms
No Meals

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Dolphin Bay Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 2727 Shell Beach Rd., Pismo Beach, CA, 93449, USA

On grass-covered bluffs overlooking Shell Beach, this luxury resort looks and feels like an exclusive community of villas; choose among sprawling one- or two-bedroom suites, each with a gourmet kitchen, laundry room with washer and dryer, and contemporary furnishings. Two-bedroom units include either a spa tub or fireplace; penthouse units have both. Rejuvenate at the on-site spa, lounge by the spacious heated pool, or stroll down a short path to the beach to gaze at the sea—this place was made for upscale escape and relaxation.

Pros

  • Lavish apartment units
  • Lido farm-to-table restaurant
  • Many suites have ocean views

Cons

  • No a/c
  • No 24-hour room service
  • Not close to downtown
2727 Shell Beach Rd., Pismo Beach, CA, 93449, USA
805-773–4300
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60 suites
No Meals

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Fess Parker's Wine Country Inn

$$$$ | 2860 Grand Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA

This luxury inn's elegant, tree-shaded main building occupies a prime downtown corner, and its spacious accommodations, all completely updated in 2023, have fireplaces and include a complimentary wine tasting for two at Parker family tasting rooms. Nella, a modern Italian-inspired bar and restaurant on the first floor, serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

Pros

  • Convenient wine-touring base
  • Walking distance from restaurants and galleries
  • Nella restaurant

Cons

  • Pricey for the area
  • Not pet-friendly
  • Thin walls between some rooms
2860 Grand Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA
805-688–7788
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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JUST Inn

$$$$ | 11680 Chimney Rock Rd., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA

Fine wines, a destination restaurant, and a vineyard's-edge setting make a stay at the Justin winery's inn an exercise in sophisticated seclusion. Three suites lie steps from the tasting room and restaurant. The high-style color scheme favors greens and dark walnut, the furnishings are contemporary with haute-1960s flourishes, and the bathrooms all have spa tubs. The fourth suite, ⅓-mile away and done up in French-country style, sits amid the production facilities, putting you even more in the thick of the winery action.

Pros

  • Amazing night skies
  • Vineyard views
  • Destination restaurant

Cons

  • Half-hour drive to town
  • Location may be too secluded for some
  • Spotty cell service
11680 Chimney Rock Rd., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
805-238–6932
Hotel Details
4 suites
Free Breakfast

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