Summary:
Welcome to your dream coastal escape—a stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bath beach house that sleeps 8, perched on a sprawling half-acre property just moments from the shore. Tucked alongside five other unique units, this gem boasts its own private backyard oasis, brimming with amenities to make your stay unforgettable: a wood-fired pizza oven for crafting perfect pies, a crackling fire pit for cozy nights, a luxurious hot tub to soak away the day, and private outdoor showers to rinse off the salt and sand. Recently remodeled, this home channels the timeless spirit of a classic Santa Cruz beach house with a fresh, modern twist—think laid-back vibes meets elevated comfort.
The Space:
But that’s just the beginning. This beach house offers more than just a place to stay—it’s a celebration of creativity, culture, and unexpected charm. One of our standout features? A professional-grade skateboard bowl in the backyard, affectionately named “Grandpa’s,” crafted by the legendary Santa Cruz Skateboard Crew and Dreamland park builders. This iconic piece came with the property when we acquired it, and we couldn’t resist preserving it—not just as a nod to the rich roots of skateboard history, but as a bold statement of individuality. It’s a living work of art, a slice of subculture coolness that you won’t find anywhere else.
While most guests might not drop in for a skate session, “Grandpa’s” adds an unmistakable vibe to the property. Picture this: a pro-level bowl surrounded by a laid-back oasis, all just waiting to elevate your stay. Pro skateboarders occasionally swing by for photo shoots, and when the house has a rare open day, local shredders bring the bowl to life. It’s not just a skate feature; it’s a conversation starter, a connection to a vibrant legacy, and a rare perk that sets us apart. Where else can you book a beach house getaway with a slice of skateboarding history right outside your door?
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Craving more space and luxury? Guests also enjoy access to 'Platforms,' our property’s signature communal outdoor retreat Nextdoor. Surrounded by breathtaking landscaping, this vibrant oasis sets the stage for both relaxation and recreation. Discover open-air showers, a second hot tub, cozy fire pits aglow with warmth, and playful touches like corn hole and swaying hammocks. Whether you’re lounging under shaded umbrellas or settling into plush seating, this enchanting haven invites you to unwind and savor its serene, one-of-a-kind charm.
Planning to bring a few extra friends and need more sleeping space? Check out our neighboring property—together, these two spaces offer a cumulative capacity of up to 24 guests, making them perfect for your group getaway!
pet fee $200
The Neighborhood:
Manressa beach and private La Selva beach. These beaches have great exposure to pick up northwest swells in the winter and south swells in the summer. The inside whitewash is great for learning to pop up on a surfboard for the first time. Dozens of sandbars down the beach for experienced surfers to find an uncrowded wave. When you done surfing, come back and roll around in the skate pool or fire up the pizza oven with the friends.
Getting Around:
Walk to the beach or grab one of our complimentary beach cruisers. Miles of beaches to run or explore. Five miles to Aptos Village and Nisene Marks Forest for mountain biking and hiking. Two miles to Seascape Village. If you haven’t tried e-biking yet, we recommend renting an e-mountain bike at the forest entrance for an awesome ride. Easy and all set for you!
Other Things to Note:
Nestled along the rugged Northern California coast, Santa Cruz County boasts a vibrant history that sets it apart as a cultural and adventurous gem. It all began in the summer of 1885, when three Hawaiian princes—David Kawānanakoa, Edward Keli‘iahonui, and Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana‘ole—brought surfing to the mainland United States for the first time. Paddling out at the mouth of the San Lorenzo River on hefty redwood boards crafted from local trees, they awed onlookers and sparked a legacy that earned Santa Cruz the title of "Surf City." This wasn’t just a fleeting moment; their influence ignited a surf culture that thrives today, celebrated at the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum overlooking the legendary Steamer Lane. For guests at our coastal boutique surf hotel, this storied past flows right to our doorstep, inviting you to ride the same waves that birthed American surfing.
Beyond the breakers, Santa Cruz County has carved its name into the annals of adventure as a pioneer in mountain biking and skateboarding. In the 1970s, the Santa Cruz Mountains became the proving ground for mountain biking, where local riders like Gary Fisher and Charlie Kelly tinkered with clunky bikes to conquer steep trails, laying the groundwork for a global sport. Meanwhile, the region’s skateboard scene exploded, fueled by the innovative designs of Santa Cruz Skateboards, founded in 1973. With iconic graphics by artist Jim Phillips—think the screaming hand logo—the brand became a counterculture icon, shaping skateboarding’s rebellious spirit. Whether you’re shredding singletrack or cruising the boardwalk, Santa Cruz offers a playground steeped in adrenaline and ingenuity.
The county’s creative pulse beats just as strong, weaving music and art into its coastal fabric. Santa Cruz has long been a haven for musicians, from the psychedelic rock of the 1960s to today’s indie scene, with venues like The Catalyst hosting legends and up-and-comers alike. Art flourishes here too, with downtown galleries, street murals, and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History showcasing local talent alongside artifacts like those historic Hawaiian surfboards. The wine scene adds another layer of artistry, with the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA producing world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from boutique vineyards like Ridge and Storrs. Sip a glass on a sunlit patio, and you’re tasting the region’s terroir—a blend of coastal fog and mountain sun.
Summer in Santa Cruz County ignites with food and festivals that celebrate its eclectic spirit. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, a century-old seaside icon, hums with carnival vibes, while events like the Capitola Art & Wine Festival and Santa Cruz Clam Chowder Cook-Off spotlight local flavors—think fresh seafood, farm-to-table bites, and innovative fusion cuisine. From poke bowls echoing the area’s Hawaiian roots to artisanal treats at farmers’ markets, the food scene is as diverse as the landscape. Pair that with outdoor concerts, surf contests, and mountain bike races, and you’ve got a season brimming with reasons to explore. At our hotel, you’re not just staying—you’re stepping into a living tapestry of history, adventure, and creativity that makes Santa Cruz County unforgettable.