Make the most of spring break with a staycation in Santa Barbara (we’d say one worth writing home about, but you’re already here!). Escape the travel frenzy during this time of year and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of our beloved coastal city, where both relaxation and adventure are just a stone’s throw away.
With this exclusive offer—created specifically for locals!—enjoy a generous 30% discount on stays at 23 handpicked hotels, resorts and vacation rentals through May 31, 2024. This is your chance to experience the ultimate getaway without ever leaving town.
From the sun-kissed shores of Goleta to the hidden gems of Summerland, we invite you (and your visiting friends and family!) to reacquaint yourself with the irresistible appeal of Santa Barbara. Indulge in leisurely days filled with enjoying a meal at one of these restaurants on the beach and other outdoor dining experiences that showcase the best of coastal Californian cuisine and beyond, or embark on invigorating hikes along scenic trails that lead to breathtaking vistas.
Unwind with rejuvenating sound baths that harness the healing essence of soothing vibrations, or spend blissful afternoons discovering new-to-you beaches and spots to catch the sunset—places you may not have thought to venture to before—where time seems to stand still. And when each day comes to a close, retreat to select accommodations that offer exclusive perks such as complimentary parking, resort credits, a locals-only spa offer (courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara) and exclusive dining experiences.
Don’t miss your chance to create lasting memories right here at home this spring. Book your unforgettable staycation today and let the magic of Santa Barbara sweep you off your feet like never before.
Photos by Blake Bronstad and Hotel Milo; courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara.
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