Morro Bay Splurge!

When money is no object, here is the best this pretty little Central Coast town has to offer.

Splurge or no, this is the best breakfast in Morro Bay. We especially love the omelets and pancakes. Great location on top of a hill near the waterfront, accessible by stairway or sidewalk a half block away. Around $10 per person.
Golfers will love this course that winds along See Canyon as it spills out to the ocean just north of the little village of Avila Beach, about 20 miles south of Morro Bay. Challenging, hilly, with a lot of water to shoot around. You'll have some sense of accomplishment once you've tackled these 18 holes. Green fees range from $56 - ... More >
Golfers will love this course that winds along See Canyon as it spills out to the ocean just north of the little village of Avila Beach, about 20 miles south of Morro Bay. Challenging, hilly, with a lot of water to shoot around. You'll have some sense of accomplishment once you've tackled these 18 holes. Green fees range from $56 - $70.
Explore Native American encampments.
Pack some snacks and your beach gear. This outfit will take you to one of the many secluded beaches in the area, drop you off, then come back and pick you up when you're ready to call it a day in one of their tiki-themed boats. $10.
Get some exercise in with one of the many tours offered by Central Coast Outdoors. Kayak with their guides along the quiet waters seeking out sea lions, otters, and hundreds of birds. Explore Native American encampments. Have a lunch on an empty beach featuring local wines. Also available are hiking and bike tours. Kayaking starts... More >
Get some exercise in with one of the many tours offered by Central Coast Outdoors. Kayak with their guides along the quiet waters seeking out sea lions, otters, and hundreds of birds. Explore Native American encampments. Have a lunch on an empty beach featuring local wines. Also available are hiking and bike tours. Kayaking starts at $65 per person.
After a day of kayaking, hiking, biking, and golf, give yourself the indulgence of a long, soothing massage at this place where peaceful relaxing is the order of the day. Don't expect them to answer the phone when you call...it's turned off so as not to bother the clients in the rooms. Leave a message and they'll call you back. Mass... More >
After a day of kayaking, hiking, biking, and golf, give yourself the indulgence of a long, soothing massage at this place where peaceful relaxing is the order of the day. Don't expect them to answer the phone when you call...it's turned off so as not to bother the clients in the rooms. Leave a message and they'll call you back. Massages start at $70.
You'll have some sense of accomplishment once you've tackled these 18 holes.
Morro Bay's fanciest restaurant. On the upper level, over the water. Start with oysters on the half shell, continue on with crab cakes as an appetizer. Maybe have some sockeye salmon for dinner or a steak from the Hearst Ranch. All washed down with some excellent local chardonnay. Around $50 per person. More
Morro Bay's fanciest restaurant. On the upper level, over the water. Start with oysters on the half shell, continue on with crab cakes as an appetizer. Maybe have some sockeye salmon for dinner or a steak from the Hearst Ranch. All washed down with some excellent local chardonnay. Around $50 per person.
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Darryl Musick
Darryl Musick
I produce a travel blog with my son, Tim, who uses a wheelchair. You can see our adventures at http://wheelstraveler.blogspot.com and you can send us a message at dmusick61-at-gmail.com
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