
Surf’s Up! 10 Great Airbnbs in Santa Cruz, California
Whether you're on the hunt for the endless summer or just want to experience a classic low-key surfer town, you'll find it in Santa Cruz.
Whether you're on the hunt for the endless summer or just want to experience a classic low-key surfer town, you'll find it in Santa Cruz.
On the Central California coast midway between Santa Cruz and Big Sur, Monterey is a bucket-list-worthy vacation destination — and a convenient base for a long list of day trips in the Golden State.
Malibu is quintessential Southern California, with gorgeous beaches for surfing or swimming and magnificent celebrity mansions tucked into green hills above.
Get out into nature with one of these stellar glamping sites in California, and you’re sure to be a happy glamper.
From the Shasta–Trinity National Forest to Castle Crags State Park, there’s a wealth of trail for hikers of all skill levels to uncover.
Staying in a yurt can add an extra element to your getaway: the chance to better connect with nature.
Death Valley National Park is home to some of the most extreme weather and epic terrain in the United States — plus some cool and quirk airbnbs.
These are the best airbnbs in Venice Beach for your next super-unique SoCal getaway.
Whether you want to base yourself in the south end of the valley in Napa, further north in Calistoga, or somewhere in between, you're sure to find the perfect place to stay.
San Francisco is one of the world's most beautiful cities, with the iconic (and often fog-enshrouded) Golden Gate Bridge linking the city to the Marin Headlands.
The best way to soak in Joshua Tree's bohemian desert vibes? A revitalized geodesic dome from the '80s, of course.
Even in a state as popular (and populus) as California, there are a number of private and secluded cabin rentals that can make your stay feel remote, even if they're only a few minutes from town.