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- Montecito, California - Wikipedia
Montecito (archaic use of Spanish for woodland or countryside) [6] is an unincorporated town in Santa Barbara County, California, United States [7][8][9] Located on the Central Coast of California, Montecito sits between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean
- Visit Montecito
If you’re looking for panoramic vistas and stunning city and coastline views, don’t skip out on the many hikes that Montecito has to offer Here are a few of the most well-known and visited hikes for the area
- The Best Of Guide to Montecito, California - Diego Travel
Montecito is a great option for families, couples or special occasions With the choice of hotel resorts, and having the mountains and the beach on your doorstep, there’s enough adventure or relaxation to design your perfect California coastal getaway
- 26 Best Fun Things to Do in Montecito (CA) - The Tourist Checklist
In search of what to do in Montecito, California? Discover the best and top fun things to do in Montecito, CA
- Montecito, CA | Visit Santa Barbara
While the Montecito area is home to great restaurants and shopping, its natural assets are the real stars of the show Lace up your hiking boots and head outdoors to the hills of Montecito, where on a clear day you’ll find epic views from the city of Santa Barbara to the Channel Islands and beyond
- Montecito - Visit California
The good news is you don’t have to be an A-Lister to get a taste of the good life, Montecito-style Take your pick of several classic California resorts, including the lavish Rosewood Miramar Beach Montecito, which opened in early 2019 along one of the Santa Barbara area’s most appealing beaches
- This Laid-back California Town Is a Celebrity Haven - Travel
How to spend a long weekend in Montecito, one of California's most luxurious beach getaways
- A Snob’s Guide to Montecito - Town Country Magazine
Whether you’re craving a short respite from L A —which is just 80 miles away—or even a weeklong summer escape, here is the T C guide to Montecito, from where to stay to where you might run
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