Rediscover the magic of Santa Barbara with this exclusive offer created just for residents of the Santa Barbara South Coast. From the picturesque shores of Goleta to the charming corners of Carpinteria, Visit Santa Barbara invites you to fall in love with the place you call home all over again.
Unlock incredible savings as you escape the everyday routine with a 30% discount on stays through February 2024 at select world-class hotels, resorts and vacation rentals. And it’s not just for you to enjoy—extend the invitation to friends and family visiting for the holidays. Whether you crave a beachfront escape, dream of a weekend pampering retreat or wish to treat your loved ones like royalty this holiday season, this exclusive offer brings it all within reach.
Santa Barbara is a treasure trove of experiences waiting for you to discover. Start your day with a leisurely beachfront stroll or soak in the breathtaking views from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse clock tower. Adventure seekers can opt for horseback riding along the beach or in the picturesque backcountry. For wine enthusiasts, the famed Urban Wine Trail and curated wine tours promise delightful tastings. Opt to pay a visit to the city’s many must-see museums and attractions. Satisfy your taste buds with Santa Barbara’s taco trail, beachfront restaurants and unbeatable happy hour deals.
While the savings are tempting enough, select accommodations have sweetened the deal even further. Picture this: complimentary parking, resort credit and discounted dining at some of your favorite local properties. Book your staycation today and let The American Riviera® enchant you all over again.
Photos courtesy of Blake Bronstad, Visit Santa Barbara; Hotel Santa Barbara; and The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara.
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