As winter settles in, Monterey, California, along the central coast, offers an alluring coastal escape where travelers can savor the beauty and tranquility of the off-season to trade the winter chill for a milder coastal climate. This is a rewarding time for visitors seeking a more peaceful experience—there are no summer crowds, but all the region’s natural and cultural charms are on display.
Why you should visit Monterey in the off-season
Monterey’s slower pace from November through early spring allows visitors to intimately experience the town’s rich maritime history, captivating wildlife, and iconic scenic spots. Whether exploring Cannery Row’s storied past, catching a glimpse of playful sea otters at Elkhorn Slough, or enjoying a peaceful round of golf along the Pacific coast, the off-season brings unique opportunities to connect with Monterey’s character. Ideal for art enthusiasts, history lovers, and nature fans alike, Monterey in the off-season offers a refreshing, crowd-free getaway that lingers in memory.
From Sardines to Stories: Monterey’s Cannery Row Through the Ages
Monterey’s past is deeply connected to the fishing and canning industries, which peaked in the early 20th century. The sardine canneries dominated the waterfront until overfishing and dwindling fish populations led to the industry’s decline in the 1950s. Today, Cannery Row has transformed into a vibrant area filled with shops, restaurants, and attractions, immortalized in John Steinbeck’s famous novel “Cannery Row,” which drew inspiration from the area’s characters and history.
Enjoy the playful sea lions at Old Fisherman’s Wharf
The sight of sea lions basking on the rocks, laying on each other, and swimming among the boats in Old Fisherman’s Wharf has become a beloved spectacle. These playful marine mammals have made the harbor their home, thriving in its protected waters. Their presence is a testament to the region’s commitment to marine conservation and a highlight for visitors year-round.
Monterey Bay Aquarium: From Cannery to Conservation
The Monterey Bay Aquarium, one of the most renowned aquariums in the world, was once a sardine cannery. Today, it is a leader in marine research and conservation, housing thousands of species and inspiring visitors to protect our oceans. It’s a must-visit destination on Cannery Row, bridging Monterey’s industrial past with its eco-friendly present.
Kayaking with sea otters at Elkhorn Slough
Just outside Monterey, Elkhorn Slough is one of California’s most significant estuaries and a haven for wildlife, especially sea otters. Kayaking through this protected habitat with Monterey Bay Kayaks offers a chance to see these playful creatures up close in their natural environment. This rare opportunity is made even more special because sea otters were nearly hunted to extinction in the 1800s for their luxurious fur.
Golfing on the Monterey Peninsula
Golfers flock to the Monterey Peninsula for some of the best courses in the world, including the legendary Pebble Beach Golf Course. The region’s courses offer breathtaking ocean views, challenging layouts, and a golfing experience. Whether you’re playing at the iconic Pebble Beach Resorts or one of the area’s other courses, this is a golfer’s paradise.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: An artistic gem during the off-season
Just a short drive from Monterey, Carmel-by-the-Sea is a charming, one-square-mile village with an eclectic history and an enduring artsy vibe. Known for its stunning coastal scenery, it has drawn artists and free spirits for over a century. The town’s charm extends to its unique traditions: homes here don’t have street addresses—each house has a name instead—and there’s no home mail delivery. Adding to its storied past, Clint Eastwood served as mayor in the 1980s, adding a touch of Hollywood flair. Visiting in the off-season means quieter streets, easy gallery browsing, and cozy evenings in world-class restaurants.
Experience Coastal Elegance at the Monterey Beach Hotel
Newly renovated from its original 1964 debut as the “City of Love,” the Monterey Beach Hotel is the only hotel on the beach in Monterey. Guests can enjoy stunning ocean views, modern amenities, and excellent dining. A bonus when you stay at this lovely establishment is e-bikes are included in the room cost. During my stay, I hopped on one of these easy-to-ride electric wonders and rode into Monterey on the coastal trail, where I had the incredible experience of watching sea lions bask in the marina. This unique feature makes the Monterey Beach Hotel a prime spot for beach lovers and cycling enthusiasts looking to explore the coastline.
Discover the beauty of the Monterey Bay Coastal Trail
The Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail is a scenic multi-use path that stretches 18 miles along the coast from Castroville in the north to Pacific Grove in the south. It runs along the historic Southern Pacific Railway route, offering stunning ocean views and easy access to Monterey’s top attractions, including Fisherman’s Wharf, Cannery Row, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The trail is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Monterey Peninsula.
Monterey’s quiet magic awaits you.
From November through spring, Monterey offers mild weather, tranquil landscapes, breathtaking sights such as migrating gray whales, playful sea otters, and vibrant spring blooms—all without the bustling crowds. It’s the perfect time for a relaxed getaway to savor this coastal haven’s extraordinary beauty and rich culture. Click here for more information on the beauty of the Monterey Peninsula.