September 19, 2007
Enjoy Winter Sun at a California Bed and Breakfast
California, at least the regions where most tourists go, is quite densely populated, with major traffic and pollution problems. If you consider this simple fact, it doesn’t seem like the ideal place to go on vacation. However, imagine those sandy beaches, and your opinion of whether or not it’s a good vacation spot will soon change. California Bed and Breakfasts can help tourists experience the sunshine and beaches without leaving them prey to the traffic and crowded streets. Bed and Breakfasts in California can help tourists feel more at home in their accommodation even though the surroundings and the weather might be so very unlike home conditions.
Beach-Side Bed and Breakfasts
There are lots of bed and breakfasts in California which are located close to the beach, or offer good ocean views. If you want to be able to enjoy the sandy beaches every day while you are away, then a beach front B&B is the way to do it. Remember though that some of the ones which purport to have 'ocean views' could be a little distance from the beach itself, so check the location on a map before you book.
Prices
Usually bed and breakfasts are less expensive than a good hotel, however if you are looking for one that is located near the beach then you can expect to pay a little more. For ones closer to the city center, rates drop quite dramatically. It is up to you what kind of bed and breakfast you opt for, but no matter where it is located you can count on enjoying good weather, nice breakfasts, and hopefully a friendly host too.
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Comments
September 21, 2007
lalajean said:
I have always wanted to stay at a bed and breakfast and am not sure how to go about finding them. I have read many good things about the personal service and how they make you feel at home, and that they are nothing like hotels. Being able to find one is very important and I would have liked to have seen something that would have given us resources to find good bed and breakfasts.