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A DAY IN MONTECITO

Nestled between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific, Montecito is a seaside enclave that feels like a well-kept secret, where coastal charm meets relaxed California luxury. From boutique-lined streets and 5-star dining to quiet hillside estates, there is plenty to discover in just a day’s worth of exploring.

Find a list of our vacation rentals located in Montecito at the end.

Coffee & Brunch

There is no shortage of charming cafés and breakfast eateries located throughout Montecito. If you’re looking for a quick coffee and snack to-go, we recommend trying Renaud’s Patisserie and Bistro, Bree’osh Bakery Cafe, and Honor Market all dotted across Coast Village Road. Down the street at the Montecito Country Mart, try Merci Montecito for delicious coffee and gluten free options and Caffe Luxxe for espressos and artisanal brews. In Montecito village we recommend Pierre Lafond or Montecito Coffee Shop. If you’re more of a smoothie and juice person, try the famous Blenders in the Grass or Juice Ranch Cafe.

For a sit-down brunch experience Jeannine’s Restaurant and Bakery is a local favorite complete with the cutest patio area on Coast Village Road. Lilac Montecito is a newer spot on the scene, great for European and Californian inspired dishes that are always gluten free. For a refined dining experience, try The Revere Room located inside the Rosewood Miramar Hotel.

Shopping

Coast Village Road is a shopping hub with tons of boutiques and galleries dotting its street. For women’s apparel you might try Whiskey + Leather, an eclectic spot for trendy and sustainable items, or even Montecito Collective, K. Frank, Johnny Was, Allora by Laura, or Angel Montecito, among many others. Civilianaire Clothing is a cool stop for American-made men’s and women’s apparel that features pieces inspired by Montecito and its local beaches. Besides clothing, you can find great jewelry pieces from places like Gorjana, and home decor at True Love Always, Legacy, and Lily. Keep an eye out for art galleries as well.

Nearby at the Montecito Country Mart you can find adorable boutiques like Poppy Marché, Dôen, and Hudson Grace. Even the Post Office here carries one-of-a-kind Montecito merchandise like tote bags and sweaters.

Lunch

After exploring the shops and boutiques of Montecito, settle in for some lunch at one of the town’s upscale bistros or sandwich stops. At the Country Mart Panino is renowned for their salads and sandwiches, while Alma Fonda Fina is great for Mexican cuisine. Honor Bar is loved for their Californian cuisine and is a great stop for a mid-day drink in the adirondack chairs along Coast Village Road. Next door, Honor Market makes great pizzas. Another great place to try is Los Arroyos for great Mexican food. For an upscale experience with an ocean view, stop by Miramar Beach Bar at the Rosewood.

Nature & Attractions

Montecito’s coastline is as serene as it is scenic. Butterfly Beach is the local favorite—perfect for a morning stroll, a mid-day sunbathe, or catching golden-hour views with the Channel Islands on the horizon. It’s just steps from the Four Seasons Biltmore, making it effortlessly elegant yet laid-back. For a quieter vibe, Hammonds Beach offers a more secluded shoreline, ideal for picnics or peaceful reflection by the waves.

Nature lovers will find no shortage of beauty in Montecito’s lush trails and garden escapes. Lotusland, a 37-acre botanical wonder, blends exotic gardens with artistic landscaping and is a must-see for plant lovers. For hikers, Hot Springs Canyon Trail is a local gem, leading to naturally warm pools tucked into the hills. And if you’re up for a short but scenic trek, the Ennisbrook Trail offers a shady, creekside stroll through oaks and sycamores.

Stroll through the historic Upper Village, where you’ll find artisan boutiques, local galleries, and cozy cafés. Architecture lovers will appreciate Casa del Herrero, a preserved 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival estate offering guided tours of its intricate interiors and gardens. Or, simply drive through Montecito’s winding, palm-lined lanes where sprawling estates and ocean views create a postcard-worthy backdrop.

Wine Tasting & Dinner

Stop in at Montecito’s only wine tasting room- Folded Hills Tasting Room. This wine bar serves up their finest blends, all hailing from their homestead near Santa Ynez.

Whether you’re looking for a meal to take home to your rental or a 5-start dining experience, Montecito boasts a plethora of restaurants that are sure to please everyone in your party. Some of our favorite fine dining eateries on Coast Village Road include Tre Lune (a classic Italian spot), Lucky’s (a famed steakhouse), Ca’Dario (authentic Italian), and Local Montecito (Californian cuisine). Clark’s Oyster Bar is a newer restaurant, serving coastal American classics and seasonal bounty from the Pacific ocean. Caruso’s at the Rosewood Miramar Beach is a Michelin-starred restaurant right by the ocean at Miramar Beach. It serves a seasonal farm-to-table menu, with fresh, local ingredients and beautiful views.


Montecito Rental Properties

Beachfront Bungalow

5 Guests | 2 Beds | 2 Bath

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Cielitomar

8 Guests | 4 Beds | 3 Bath

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Montecito Oaks

8 Guests | 4 Beds | 4 Bath

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Sweet Spot of Montecito

6 Guests | 3 Beds | 2 Bath

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The Cottage at Miramar

5 Guests | 3 Beds | 2 Bath

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A GUIDE TO THE MESA NEIGHBORHOOD

The Mesa is a coastal neighborhood in Santa Barbara that perfectly embodies a laid-back beach lifestyle. Its name, derived from the Spanish word for ‘table,’ reflects the area’s broad expanse of land that stretches from the harbor to Arroyo Burro Beach, right along the ocean’s edge. This neighborhood offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility, with an abundance of peaceful outdoor spaces, all just minutes from the Funk Zone and downtown Santa Barbara.

Dive into the ultimate Mesa Neighborhood guide of shops, eateries, beaches, parks, and properties that showcase the best it has to offer – where coastal charm meets everyday convenience.

Shopping & Dining

Cliff Drive is the backbone of The Mesa, with most of its shopping plazas, restaurants, coffee shops, and neighborhoods branching off from it. The Mesa Shopping Center is dotted with lots of shops and local businesses, offering a convenient location to shop for all you might need. Lazy Acres is an upscale grocery market that features health-focused products and even local goods from Santa Barbara and Montecito. Not far away is Santa Barbara’s Funk Zone which is home to many art galleries and boutiques, and Paseo Nuevo is a little further away on State Street and is the main destination for shopping.

The Mesa is home to one of our favorite oceanfront dining spots – Boathouse at Hendry’s Beach. Located on the shores of Arroyo Burro Beach, known to locals as Hendry’s Beach, this restaurant is popular for brunch and dinner. Here you can enjoy an upscale yet relaxed atmosphere that specializes in fresh, locally sourced seafood and California coastal cuisine. Shoreline Cafe is another beachfront spot open for brunch and dinner, offering casual vibes and blend of Mexican and seafood fusion. If you’re looking for a quick snack, we recommend trying Blenders, a classic smoothie and juice staple in the community. Sam’s To Go is another community staple for sandwiches, and Lighthouse Coffee is a great cafe for your morning brew.

Beaches

Shoreline Park Beach is the largest in the area, found in the East Mesa Neighborhood near the city college. This is the perfect beach for day spent with family as it has restroom facilities, picnic benches, and a park nearby. Not only this, but it has lots of room for sand and water activities.

Probably the most popular beach in the area is Arroyo Burro Beach, or Hendry’s Beach. This lively beach is home to the Boathouse restaurant and is just below the Douglas Nature Preserve, nestling it amongst lots of nature trails. Here one can bask in the sun, try their hand at surfing, or just walk along the shore.

With the neighborhood lining the coast, there are many access points to beaches throughout the Mesa that are more low-key. Mesa Lane Beach is a secluded, narrow stretch of beach nestled below the West Mesa Neighborhood. At low tide one can enjoy soft sands for sunbathing, tide pools for exploring, and an area for dogs to roam off-leash. Mesa Lane Beach offers a serene, scenic escape.

Thousand Steps Beach is in the East Mesa Neighborhood and is a hidden gem located off Santa Cruz Boulevard. Also an off-leash beach for dogs, this beach is a great spot for water activities and long walks along the shore. Access the beach via the steep staircase built in the 1920s, which can also be considered your workout of the day!

Parks & Trails

Shoreline Park Beach is not only a great beach to visit, but has a large grassy expanse as well. The picnic tables, nearby Shoreline Cafe, and bike trails are perfect for a day spent outdoors with sweeping ocean views. Please note dogs are on-leash at the park, but allowed off leash on the west side of the beach.

Douglas Family Nature Preserve is a cherished 70-acre coastal park in the Mesa neighborhood, offering panoramic ocean views and a variety of recreational activities. Over three miles of trails meander through coastal sage, grasslands, and oak woodlands, providing stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean. It’s also a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, with opportunities to spot migrating monarch butterflies, various birds, and marine life from the bluffs.

For the more adventurous, Elings Park is a haven for paragliders, sports enthusiasts, and avid hikers alike. This park offers six tennis courts and 5 athletic fields, from a BMX track to even remote controlled car and airplane fields. Adding to the excitement, almost everyday you can catch a glimpse of paragliders taking off from this point. ALso, there are often large community events hosted here. Lastly, Elings Park is home to over nine miles of trails suitable for walking, biking, or equestrian riding.

Mesa Neighborhood Rental Properties


Mesa Sanctuary

6 Guests | 4 Beds | 2.5 Bath

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Mesa Beach Escape

6 Guests | 4 Beds | 2 Bath

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Santa Barbara Retreat

5 Guests | 3 Beds | 2 Bath

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Mesa Gem

8 Guests | 2 Beds | 2 Bath

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Mesa Jewel

6 Guests | 3 Beds | 1.5 Bath

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Adventures at Arroyo Burro

6 Guests | 3 Beds | 2 Bath

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EASTER ACTIVITIES IN SANTA BARBARA

Spend your Easter weekend in Santa Barbara with this handpicked selection of activities in the area. Find options like prix fixe brunches, easter egg hunts, and more.

Brunches & Dinner

Easter Breakfast, Brunch & Egg Hunt | El Encanto

This Easter at El Encanto you can celebrate with gorgeous garden views and your choice of an á la carte breakfast or brunch buffet. Cost will vary from breakfast items and the brunch is $175 per person. Afterwards join in on an Easter egg hunt on the property at 1pm.

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Easter Brunch Buffet | Brass Bear Uptown

For a more family-friendly atmosphere delight in a buffet style brunch at Brass Bear, complete with options like egg strata, lox and bagels, crepes, a ham carving station, and more. Face painting and toys will also be available. Costs are $55 per adult and. $20 per child.

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Four-Course Brunch | Caruso’s

With a menu inspired by California’s Central Coast, Caruso’s located at the Rosewood Miramar Beach offers an elegant Easter spread served along side views of the Pacific. Costs are $215 per adult and $95 per child.

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Champagne Easter Brunch | Scarlett Begonia

Delight in a delicious three course meal at Scarlett Begonia, a charming brunch spot loved by locals located on State Street. The first course features their famous cinnamon rolls and biscuits, and the second and third courses offer delicious California cuisine options. Enjoy bottomless drinks like champagne, apple cider, fresh squeezed juice, and more. Price is $85 per person.

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Prix Fix Easter Dinner | Opal

An eclectic California Cuisine restaurant located in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara, Opal will be offering a prix fixe Easter menu starting at 4:30pm on April 20. The experience will include three courses. Cost is to be announced.

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Family Activities

The Great Egg Hunt | Elings Park

This free Easter egg hunt is a beloved Santa Barbara tradition. Enjoy lots of sunshine, expansive ocean views, a bounce house, and more!

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Miramar Beach Easter Egg Hunt | Rosewood Miramar Beach

The Rosewood Miramar Beach is offering multiple Easter egg hunts this year on their Great Lawn. For ages 6 and under, 12pm and 2pm, and ages 7 & up at 12:45pm and 2pm. Reserve your spot at the link below.

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Bunny & Duck Garden | Rosewood Miramar Beach

Hop on over to the Event Lawn where you can meet & take photos with adorable, local bunnies and ducklings!

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SPRING 2025 IN SANTA BARBARA

Celebrate the arrival of spring with this curated collection of events and activities in Santa Barbara and Montecito. As the weather warms and invites us to enjoy the outdoors, there’s no shortage of seasonal happenings around town. Whether you’re looking for an adventurous outing or a peaceful afternoon, this guide has something for everyone.

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Santa Barbara Fair & Expo | April 24 – May 4

Enjoy thrilling carnival rides, all day entertainment, live music, farm animals and more at the annual Santa Barbara Fair! Find it at the Earl Warren Show Grounds April 24-27 and May 2-4.

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Santa Barbara Restaurant Week | April 25 – May 4

Taste your way through a week-long showcase of participating Santa Barbara restaurants and wineries as they share exciting pre-fixe menus and special menu items. Find more information on how to join along below.

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Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival | April 26 – 27

Join the city in the biggest, longest-running Earth Day Celebration in the U.S.! Enjoy conversations about climate leadership, music performances, art contests, sustainable food & drinks from local vendors and more.

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Spring Picnic at Lotusland | May 10

Bask in the fresh-air and vibrant spring blooms at Lotusland on their Great Lawn for an idyllic bring-your-own-picnic experience. Live music sets the perfect backdrop as you spend a relaxing day in nature.

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Taste of Santa Barbara | May 12 – 18

Experience the essence of Santa Barbara County through a vibrant celebration of local flavors, drinks, film screenings, farms, fisheries, tasting events, and more. Inspired by Julia Child and in collaboration with the Julia Child Foundation, this program is crafted to connect both community members and visitors with the rich bounty of Santa Barbara.

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I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival | May 24 – 26

Watch as street painters of all ages transform the Mission plaza into a work of art with 150 large-scale images across the pavement in just three days. Local food and entertainment will accompany the festival with the Market on the Mission Lawn.

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Zoo Brew | June 7

Experience beer and brews like never before with a one-of-a-kind stroll through the Santa Barbara Zoo. Discover over 30 local breweries and vendors on the scenic hilltop, all while enjoying the zoo’s wildlife. Your admission ticket includes unlimited beer tastings and a souvenir glass to take home.

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Find a complete list of all Santa Barbara Spring events here.