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Cage's Indoor Batting


Batting, equipment, parties
414 Adams St
(at the corner of Bonifado Place)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 375 1800
This place provides excellent batting practice and training for all ages. Lessons are $20 for an individual half-hour lesson, or you can get team and group specials. The place also sells a huge variety of baseball and softball equipment from all around the country. Most of the clientèle is local, but many people from across the country order items through the mail. The store also provides birthday party specials for groups. Ask about the pizza specials.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cage's Indoor Batting photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Carmel Mission


Father Serra's favorite
3080 Rio Road
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93923
United States
+1 831 624 3600 / +1 831 624 1271
Also known as Mission Carmel Basilica and more formally, as Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo, this was the second of the nine missions founded by Father Junipero Serra. The area was originally chosen for its agricultural possibilities in 1771, but the temperate climate and exquisite landscape soon made it Father Serra's favorite. Indeed, he is buried, as per his wishes, in front of the church's main altar. The building, which fell into ruins in the 19th century and has since been completely restored, exhibits classic Mission-style, fortress-like architecture, with thick, bougainvillea-covered adobe walls and a central courtyard. A Moorish-style bell tower contains nine bells and is open to the public. Though some may find the climb up the steep staircase taxing, the views from that vantage point are magnificent.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Carmel Walks


Two-hour guided tour
At the corner of Lincoln Street and Ocean Avenue
Courtyard of The Pine Inn
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93921
United States
+1 831 642 2700
This inexpensive and spectacular two-hour guided tour takes you through all the hot spots, back streets and secret pathways of this unique town. See places haunted by famous authors and artists. See historical buildings and many off-the-beaten-track places. The tour has been raved about in many, many media outlets including Bay Area Back Roads and USA Today. Definitely not a thing to miss, this is a perfect way to familiarize yourself with Carmel. No credit cards are accepted.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching


Over 26,000 Whales Seen
48 Fisherman's Wharf
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 375 5951
Want to sail out from the Monterey Bay and explore the process of deep-sea fishing? If so, climb aboard one of Chris' boats. These are spectacular tours led by several experts in the field. All of the skippers have been fishing Monterey Bay for most of their lives. Several boats are available, each one being over 50 feet long. Cod trips are USD35; salmon USD45; and for USD125, you get an albacore trip, which includes live bait and lasts 12 hours. Children pay less and group rates are available.

Enjoy a spectacular two-hour tour where you can see thousands of whales in the Monterey Bay. In the early part of the year, you can see the gray whales as they migrate to and from Alaska. Also in sight will be sea otters, sea lions, and many dolphins. The tours are guided by skilled skippers, each of whom have been doing this his or her entire life. Naturally the service is great, as you are accompanied by true experts in the field. It is an excellent adventure for the whole family. Tickets: USD18 adults; USD12 kids up to 12; group rates available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by Josh Berglund
Photo: Josh Berglund
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by Daniel E. Birkhaeuse
Photo: Daniel E. Birkhaeuse
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by ClockworkGrue
Photo: ClockworkGrue
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by Kendra Karr
Photo: Kendra Karr
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by Ryan Kovacs
Photo: Ryan Kovacs
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by Kate W
Photo: Kate W
Chris' Fishing Trips & Whale Watching photo by Jessica Meggitt
Photo: Jessica Meggitt
 

 
Curves


Curvier In 30 Mins
2440 Fremont Street
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 641 0550
Curves is one of the first, fitness facility providers for women and is the largest franchise in the world covering 55 countries. The workout involves aerobics and strength training that lasts for 30 minutes. This workout involves a method that is suitable for women of all ages, and helps in permanent weight loss, what should interest more is that the workout is fun and easy to learn.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Garden Health & Fitness


Where Health Comes First
2000 Garden Road
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 646 0550
Garden Health and Fitness is a health club, that helps people to exercise right and lead healthier lifestyles. They offer a variety of facilities which can be availed of, by the members. The facilities include some of the latest equipments, a pool, dry and steam sauna, aerobics, pilates and personal training.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Manta Ray Dive Center


Scuba diving headquarters
245 Foam St
(near Dickman Road)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 375 6268
This scuba diving store sells and rents a massive amount of equipment. It carries such lines as Apollo, St. Moritz and Northern Diver. The staff members are very friendly and are certified professionals. You can get a guided dive tour of Monterey or Carmel Bay for two dives for one person. This is a great place for the beginner as well as the advanced diver. There are even tanning beds!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Manta Ray Dive Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Monterey Bay Aquarium


World class aquarium
886 Cannery Row
(at the corner of David Avenue)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 648 4888
This is one of the best designed aquariums going. A unique feature is the two-story tank, home to a kelp forest in which swim sunfish, sharks, and the occasional diver tasked with squeegeeing the algae off the tank walls. Sand dabs are displayed in shelf-like tanks ideally suited to the flat fish, and a school of sardines swim in an endless circle in their cylindrical tank home. If you want to interact with some aquatic dwellers, you're invited to pet the bat rays (oddly velvet-like). The jellyfish display shows that they are like something from another planet.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Dave Cutforth
Photo: Dave Cutforth
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Alex Pang
Photo: Alex Pang
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Melody Janssen
Photo: Melody Janssen
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Derek Fok
Photo: Derek Fok
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Chris Alexander
Photo: Chris Alexander
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by metaphors
Photo: metaphors
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Maria De La O
Photo: Maria De La O
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Carlos Morales
Photo: Carlos Morales
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by rbeforee
Photo: rbeforee
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by js42
Photo: js42
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by nugunslinger
Photo: nugunslinger
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by metaphors
Photo: metaphors
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by spyzter
Photo: spyzter
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Melody Janssen
Photo: Melody Janssen
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Justin
Photo: Justin
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by may tam
Photo: may tam
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by David Lake
Photo: David Lake
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Jansen Zhang
Photo: Jansen Zhang
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Cary Dunn
Photo: Cary Dunn
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Peter Van Gorp
Photo: Peter Van Gorp
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by sfhomeless
Photo: sfhomeless
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Geoff Myers (.net)
Photo: Geoff Myers (.net)
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by J. Mailin Peng
Photo: J. Mailin Peng
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by LuckYou
Photo: LuckYou
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by MNKaren
Photo: MNKaren
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Jeff Frank
Photo: Jeff Frank
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Stef Maruch
Photo: Stef Maruch
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Eli Draluk
Photo: Eli Draluk
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by ~Miss Talky luvs the
Photo: ~Miss Talky luvs the
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Gordon Worley
Photo: Gordon Worley
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Wallace Chane
Photo: Wallace Chane
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Matt Kent
Photo: Matt Kent
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Refujio Juarez
Photo: Refujio Juarez
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Kelley Hood
Photo: Kelley Hood
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Melissa Hao
Photo: Melissa Hao
Monterey Bay Aquarium photo by Sujeet Bambawale
Photo: Sujeet Bambawale
 

 
Monterey Bay Kayaks


Fun and educational
693 Del Monte Ave
(At Fisherman's Wharf)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 800 649 5357
Since the mid-1980s, this place has been introducing people to the fun activity of kayaking, with the added bonus of educating the customers about the preservation of marine life in the Monterey area. The store sells and rents all sorts of kayaks and has a variety of classes. The staff members are all accomplished experts, and many corporate group programs are available. Enjoy water sports and learn about the environment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monterey Bay Kayaks photo by Cassi
Photo: Cassi
Monterey Bay Kayaks photo by Emily
Photo: Emily
Monterey Bay Kayaks photo by Brian Korte
Photo: Brian Korte
Monterey Bay Kayaks photo by Ryan Broughton
Photo: Ryan Broughton
Monterey Bay Kayaks photo by Cathy Tseng
Photo: Cathy Tseng
Monterey Bay Kayaks photo by Doug Lauver
Photo: Doug Lauver
 

 
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours


Incredible and all-encompassing
2 Serrano Way
(near Portola Street)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 800 343 6437
Tour Monterey Peninsula by bus and get a full multimedia video accompaniment to all the places you see outside. The tour takes you to all the sights in the area, including Pebble Beach and the Lone Pine. The tour is about three hours long, and you get a free 72-page full color booklet to take home at the end. Even better, the tour comes in eight different languages including English, German, and Japanese. It is the only multilingual tour in the entire area. Tours depart at the Doubletree Hotel, Fisherman's Wharf. Call for group rates.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Karthik Karkal
Photo: Karthik Karkal
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Jennifer Rogers
Photo: Jennifer Rogers
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by gregory lee
Photo: gregory lee
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Michael Billman
Photo: Michael Billman
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Frank Rytell
Photo: Frank Rytell
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Luba Muzichenko
Photo: Luba Muzichenko
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Jason Nachamkin
Photo: Jason Nachamkin
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Robert M Shanteau
Photo: Robert M Shanteau
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Tammy Stellanova
Photo: Tammy Stellanova
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by John Hollowell
Photo: John Hollowell
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by erin olmsted
Photo: erin olmsted
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Stephen K. tse
Photo: Stephen K. tse
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Michael Schlapfer
Photo: Michael Schlapfer
Monterey Bay Scenic Tours photo by Mike Grattan
Photo: Mike Grattan
 

 
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises


Whales, Whales, Whales!
96 Fisherman's Wharf
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 372 2203
Climb aboard the boat named Top Gun, and have an expert naturalist guide take you out on the water to view some of the many kinds of whales in the Monterey Bay. You will see grays, killer whales, humpbacks and more. In addition, the boats come with a state-of-the-art audio-visual system, making your whale-watching experience an unforgettable one. Prices vary, but generally expect to pay around USD35 for a two- to three-hour tour. Group rates are available, and the company also offers special nature tours as well as private boat rentals.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Ayon Sinha
Photo: Ayon Sinha
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by James Cheung
Photo: James Cheung
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Nick Cheeseman
Photo: Nick Cheeseman
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Stephanie Hoerner
Photo: Stephanie Hoerner
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Ricky Connell
Photo: Ricky Connell
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Steve-A.L.
Photo: Steve-A.L.
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Bryan Duke
Photo: Bryan Duke
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Tom
Photo: Tom
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by John Coggeshall
Photo: John Coggeshall
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Holly Abreu
Photo: Holly Abreu
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Randy Graham
Photo: Randy Graham
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Derk Brouns
Photo: Derk Brouns
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by marmelder
Photo: marmelder
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Eloy Ortiz
Photo: Eloy Ortiz
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by JFlewellen
Photo: JFlewellen
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by C. MacKarness
Photo: C. MacKarness
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Jim Volstad
Photo: Jim Volstad
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by benwu_1
Photo: benwu_1
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by gabriel Santana
Photo: gabriel Santana
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Mike Carlisle
Photo: Mike Carlisle
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Sathishkumar Balasubramanian
Photo: Sathishkumar Balasubramanian
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Matthias Läßig
Photo: Matthias Läßig
Monterey Bay Whale Watching Cruises photo by Jet Robinson
Photo: Jet Robinson
 

 
Monterey County Youth Museum


Hands-on stuff for kids
601 Wave St
(Suite 100, at the corner of Hoffman St)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 649 6444
Go ahead, touch it! Your kids are allowed to touch everything in this museum, which was designed to encourage hands-on discovery. Children can come in and explore the many exhibits including Creation Station, The Grill, and other exhibits which allow the kids to dress up, become a chef, run their own business, or get a geography lesson. This is a great place for the entire family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monterey County Youth Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Monterey State Historic Park


Period Homes & Gardens
20 Custom House Plaza
Near the corner of Scott and Olivier streets
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 649 7118
This is one of this beautiful city's many attractions. You can tour numerous historic period homes that date back to the 1800s as well as early adobe buildings. Each house is fully restored to its original condition and is decorated with authentic antiques to match. There are also sculpture gardens you can tour (from May through September every Tuesday at 1 p.m.). The historic homes are open for tours daily. Come experience a piece of regional and European colonial history. Admission to the park is free; walking tours are conducted on the hour starting at 11 a.m. and are USD5 (cash only). Meet at the Stanton Center. See website for info on special SHP events such as the Monterey Living History Festival.

Wi-Fi Internet access.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monterey State Historic Park photo by Jawahar Swaminathan
Photo: Jawahar Swaminathan
 

 
Monterey Wine Festival


Original Wine Festival
One Portola Plaza
(Monterey Conference Center)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 656 4282
The original California wine festival is now more than a quarter-century old. It all happens at this two-day festival: lectures, guided tours, wine tasting, auctions and much more. More than 800 wines from throughout the state are represented here. The festival often plays host to more than 4,000 enthusiasts who enjoy the many tasting events and gourmet cooking demonstrations. It is an absolute must-see for any wine enthusiast. At the Monterey Bay Aquarium on Thursday and the Monterey Fairgrounds on Saturday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Old Fisherman's Wharf


Popular Spot Since 1846
Fisherman's Wharf
(at the end of Alvarado Street)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
With many excellent restaurants, guided tours, and interesting shops, this landmark has something for everybody. Whether you wish to dine on incredible seafood, go for a whale-watching tour, look at historical artifacts, or purchase exotic candy, you can do it here. Some of the best eateries in all of Monterey are found here. It can also be a great place to buy freshly caught fish or just walk around and look at all the pelicans lingering about. Various special events are held throughout the year. Credit card acceptance varies by store. See website for more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Len Yang
Photo: Len Yang
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Ian Fuller
Photo: Ian Fuller
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Angela Henderson
Photo: Angela Henderson
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Ian Fuller
Photo: Ian Fuller
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by John Lawlor
Photo: John Lawlor
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Becky Granger
Photo: Becky Granger
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Anshul Nigham
Photo: Anshul Nigham
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Mike Miller
Photo: Mike Miller
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Larry Lynch
Photo: Larry Lynch
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Erin P
Photo: Erin P
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Nogwater
Photo: Nogwater
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Daniel Feldman
Photo: Daniel Feldman
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by James Phelps
Photo: James Phelps
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Brian K. Welker
Photo: Brian K. Welker
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Eric Raper
Photo: Eric Raper
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Teresa Mobley
Photo: Teresa Mobley
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by oymindles
Photo: oymindles
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by (UB) Sean R
Photo: (UB) Sean R
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Janice Banser
Photo: Janice Banser
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Irene
Photo: Irene
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by melissakeays2007
Photo: melissakeays2007
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by CaptainBarbossa
Photo: CaptainBarbossa
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by lsmartin53
Photo: lsmartin53
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Mike Ogle
Photo: Mike Ogle
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Angela Burbach
Photo: Angela Burbach
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Angela Burbach
Photo: Angela Burbach
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Clare Lindley
Photo: Clare Lindley
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Ed Bierman
Photo: Ed Bierman
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by celine.franco
Photo: celine.franco
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Nathan Hurd
Photo: Nathan Hurd
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Leonor Agulto
Photo: Leonor Agulto
Old Fisherman's Wharf photo by Gina Clifford
Photo: Gina Clifford
 

 
Point Pinos Lighthouse


Oldest working lighthouse in the West
Lighthouse Ave
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93950
United States
+1 831 648 5716
This lighthouse, located in Monterey County, has been operating since 1855, making it the oldest operating one on the West Coast. Aside from its rich history, it offers spectacular views from its vantage point. The trek to get there is lovely, too, and well worth the huffing and puffing that some may experience if they are a little out of shape. While you are in the charming and beautiful town of Pacific Grove, visit the Museum of Natural History.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Stephen Hitchcock
Photo: Stephen Hitchcock
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by John Kercher
Photo: John Kercher
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Marina Ivanova
Photo: Marina Ivanova
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Stiney
Photo: Stiney
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by glowmeister
Photo: glowmeister
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Charles W. Bash
Photo: Charles W. Bash
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Björn Göhringer
Photo: Björn Göhringer
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Scott Little
Photo: Scott Little
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Andrew Fitzhugh
Photo: Andrew Fitzhugh
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by marics8
Photo: marics8
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Kurt Preissler
Photo: Kurt Preissler
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Tomasz Mazur
Photo: Tomasz Mazur
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by k petersen
Photo: k petersen
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by 2fromPG
Photo: 2fromPG
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by annarouse
Photo: annarouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by sherry singson
Photo: sherry singson
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by sierra jane gribble
Photo: sierra jane gribble
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by realkevin
Photo: realkevin
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Kris Cox
Photo: Kris Cox
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Sirina Coose
Photo: Sirina Coose
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Mark Hatcher
Photo: Mark Hatcher
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Geoffrey Einon
Photo: Geoffrey Einon
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by Christopher Helm
Photo: Christopher Helm
Point Pinos Lighthouse photo by moonie_tricks
Photo: moonie_tricks
 

 
Rent a Roadster


A great experience
229 Cannery Row
(at the corner of Reeside Street)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 647 1929
Want to know what it's like to cruise around Monterey in a 1929 Model-A Ford or a Mercedes? You can. You can get the thrill of the ah-ooga horn sound. Experience the coast from a wide-open convertible. The deal is great for a romantic drive, a wedding, or a trip for the whole family. Anyone can do it as long as you're over 21 and have a valid driver's license. With all the incredible roads in the area, a fun time should be had by all.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rent a Roadster photo by Steven Kaye
Photo: Steven Kaye
 

 
Sea Life Tours


A glass-bottom boat!
90 Old Fisherman's Wharf
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 372 7151
See the magic of Monterey Bay Harbor from a glass-bottom boat. You'll see otters, seals, and sea lions as you travel the gentle waters. The guides are extremely knowledgeable and the service is great. For a little more, you can take a longer sunset cruise, which takes you past Lover's Point and the lighthouse. Other tours include the coastal nature tours and the famous sea otter excursions, where you can watch the animals gorging on shellfish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sea Life Tours photo by Melody Mason
Photo: Melody Mason
Sea Life Tours photo by Jodi Forlizzi
Photo: Jodi Forlizzi
Sea Life Tours photo by Ali Johnson Photography
Photo: Ali Johnson Photography
Sea Life Tours photo by Jeremiah D.
Photo: Jeremiah D.
Sea Life Tours photo by suzy kern
Photo: suzy kern
Sea Life Tours photo by Matthew C. Egan
Photo: Matthew C. Egan
 

 
Seventeen Mile Drive


World-famous drive
Seventeen Mile Drive
At the corner of Lighthouse Avenue
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93950
United States
+1 831 373 3304
One of the most scenic drives anywhere in the world, this stretch of highway runs between Pacific Grove and Carmel. You will see incredible beaches, six golf courses and more mansions than you can count. You will drive by several epicurean restaurants, all of which will refund the USD8 toll fee that you pay to drive this road. Pedestrians and cyclists can enter for free. The road snakes its way like a serpent, along the California coast and then through the Del Monte Forest. This drive is an absolute must for anyone visiting the Monterey Peninsula. Bring lots of film. See website for visitor details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Steinbeck's Spirit of Monterey Wax Museum


Over 100 Figures
700 Cannery Row
(Suite 2, at the corner of Prescott Street)
Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940
United States
+1 831 375 3770
Want to see John Steinbeck sitting around and drinking with friends? Then come to this wax museum. You can get a glimpse at almost 450 years worth of Monterey history here. The museum stocks more than 100 realistic wax figures, depicting a number of scenes throughout time. See figures of old cannery workers, prostitutes and Indians. This is one of the newest attractions in Cannery Row and a great place to bring the entire family. Admission: $4.95 adults; $2.95 kids 7-12. See website for more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Steinbeck's Spirit of Monterey Wax Museum photo by Sig Naah
Photo: Sig Naah
 

 
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