Located off Highway 1 on top of a hill, this Point Arenas hotel overlooks the Pacific Ocean. A continental breakfast with yogurt, fruits, cereals, juices and coffee is provided.
Lennart
Sweden
Everything was very nice with an excellent Ocean View. The staff was also very welcoming.
A recently renovated guest house situated in Gualala, Cozy Getaway with Ocean View and Private Entrance! features a garden.
Viktor
United States
This place is a perfect oceanview oasis! The view was truly breathtaking, I was able to spot the whale's migrations in the evening. The room was spotless and impeccable, the bathroom was so spacious. The bed was so big and comfortable that I had one of my best sleeps ever. The location was ideal for beach access and exploring the area. At night time I saw the Milky Way just from Alina's deck! Thanks Alina for such an unforgettable experience! I can't wait to return here again!
Set in Gualala, 400 metres from Gualala Regional Park Beach, Gualala Country Inn offers accommodation with a garden and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Located on a bluff over-looking the beach and ocean, Surf Motel is minutes from Gualala attractions such as diving, fishing, and whale and seal watching. A daily hot breakfast is offered to guests.
Julien
France
super welcoming staff
the ocean view from the room
the coffee machine
Situated in Gualala, a few steps from Gualala Regional Park Beach, Hotel Breakers features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Klaus
United States
Great beach views, fireplace, sauna in bathroom, spacious, comfortable bed
Friederichs' Beach House offers accommodation in Manchester. Fort Bragg is 48 km from the property. The accommodation features a TV. All units feature a kitchen fitted with a dishwasher and oven.
Point Arena is located in an area of outstanding natural...
Point Arena is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty with a stunning coastline. The coastal views on the way to the lighthouse should not be missed. However, the town center is rather blighted. The restaurants seem to be only open on the weekends. The historic center is worn down. . . not really any interesting shops or galleries.
You may want to consider staying in Gualala or Anchor Bay instead. Elk has a fantastic art gallery and it's a charming village. . . but, the prices in the local grocery are astronomical.
Sherry
United States
10
Scored 10
A trip north along the coast road to Fort Bragg, stopping...
A trip north along the coast road to Fort Bragg, stopping often and including a stop at Point Arena lighthouse with climb to the top well worth it. Pizzas on the wharf, about 5 minutes away well worth the easy drive. Co-op across the road does excellent coffee - proper espresso coffee!!
GRAHAM
Australia
4.0
Scored 4.0
Not really a town to stay more than one night unless you are...
Not really a town to stay more than one night unless you are visiting friends in the area. The lighthouse is about the only thing to see that is of interest. A little town that tries to hard to be something it is not.
M
MoxieInSF
United States
10
Scored 10
Loved the Wild Flower Motel, the breakfast was brought to...
Loved the Wild Flower Motel, the breakfast was brought to our room and it was delicious. We had fun exploring and seeing Bowling Ball Beach. Great places to eat and just walk around. The weather was wonderful. Next time we will definitely go to the beach at sunset.
Louise
United States
10
Scored 10
Not much there except a general store and a couple art...
Not much there except a general store and a couple art galleries. We were blown away by the most amazing pastries from Franny's Cup & Saucer. Bowling Ball beach has really interesting rock formations (go at low tide). The powerful waves around the lighthouse at new moon are really impressive. It can take a while to get there, but make the scenic drive up Highway 1 an enjoyable part of your trip.
The Wildflower Boutique motel was a nicely renovated place to stay for the night while we explored Point Arena and surrounding towns. The homemade breakfast delivered to your door is top-notch, we both loved our sandwiches, fruit and cookies. Coffee pods and cream/sugar are available at the front desk, machine is in your room. The weather was so nice the two days we were there, we were able to enjoy the outdoor seating located behind the parking lot. The reverse blinds were also amazing, letting the light in while keeping your privacy.
+ The cleanest place where I‘ve stayed in almost a month roadtrip. (Seriously! It‘s the only hotel we stayed where the floor was cleaned perfectly. And after checkout I saw the cleaning ladys even clean every window inside AND OUTSIDE, lamps, etc which is no matter of course!!)
+ very chique as the colours match and it‘s really nice lavender, bloomy.
+ checkin was flexible as we arrived later than 21:00 and it was super easy with the arrangements.
+ breakfast was super healthy, and obviously prepared with love.
The view from our windows were amazing. On the door window, we had the view of the lighthouse and the other window, the coast and the ocean. The room was clean and cozy with all the amenities we could ask for. It was perfect for me and my two young girls. We loved walking around the vast property.
The electric fireplace kept the room warm and toasty. The bed was comfortable and there was another cozy blanket available just case. Refrigerator, microwave, wine and glasses, wifi, and even first aide kit!
We felt super comfortable at the Wharfs Inn in Point Arena with Karen and Cliff. It is a great, clean, friendly and quiet hotel with a great view from the balcony over the Pacific. Our room was very well appointed and the breakfast menu is great. The service staff are all helpful and nice. We did not eat dinner, we had already done that before check in. We have but on the terrace very good wine served including campfire. Thank you for the wonderful stay with you. We can only recommend the accommodation!
The Beauty and History of the Lighthouse....Pacific Ocean......Full Moon.....is too difficult to put into words and along with that...the assistance from all that worked at the property added to the complete enjoyment and appreciation.
The walking trails, the information about the entire area and history was helpful prompting fun time exploring.
Check-in was very easy and safe without being restricted to exact time of arrival....nice when on vacation.
The hotel was full of wonderful surprises! The room was modern and unique. The best in-room coffee ever thanks to Keurig. Breakfast was delivered to the room (Covid precautions) and was delicious and filling. Tile floors, vaulted wood-plank ceiling, a lighted mirror, ceiling fan, large spotless bathroom, charging stations for every parking space....this place blew me away!
We felt cared for! We were walked to our room, given ample information about the area. And specifically told they would not bother us for cleaning unless requested. We loved having the working fishing pier right there! Interesting people to meet, and access to tide pool areas. If you stay mid-week, expect restaurants in town to be either closed or limited hours.
Loved the people that run this hotel, Dorothy was the receptionist when we got there and was wonderful. Didn't get the Gal in the morning name when we checked out, but she was wonderful also. The view is amazing. Bed was so comfortable. The grounds are beautiful. Very good use of the space. Loved watching the fishing boats coming and goings.
The switch from just a Motel to a sustainable boutique Motel is a success. The rooms are very nice. The materials and ideas they have used are remarkable. For instance, day light in the bathroom. The outside with the flowers was very nice, as well.
Closed by is a Japanese Hotel which was a highlight as well.
Room was very nicely designed, with a nice layout and decor/furniture. Very clean. Location was excellent in Point Arena - closer to shops/cafes/etc. Management was kind and very accommodating for our late check-in.
View of the ocean and wharf from the porch, next to the wharf, beach, coffee shop and Chowder House. Also the hike from the hotel to lighthouse along the headlands is spectacular.
Beautiful large well stock kitchen, The bathrooms and bedrooms were well appointed and stocked. The views were gorgeous. It was fun to the lighthouse in the DVDs left for us.
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