Pebble Beach, on Central California’s rugged and picturesque coast, will again be center stage on June 10-16 for its sixth U.S. Open. While the U.S. Open Championship Experience is the only way for spectators to stay at Pebble Beach resorts during the week of the U.S. Open, there are numerous hotel options nearby—one of the best and closest is Carmel. And, if you hurry, rooms are still available!

Book Directly

Many hotels in Carmel are within walking distance of Pebble Beach. Additional hotel options are available in Pacific Grove and Monterey. Only a few rooms are left. Book your lodging in charming Carmel-by-the-Sea for the U.S. Open by calling these innkeepers directly (Not available online. Minimum stay required):

Briarwood Inn (831) 626-9056                                           Horizon Inn (831) 624-5327

Monte Verde Inn (831) 624-6046

Carmel Fireplace Inn (831) 624-4862

Carmel Resort Inn (831) 293-8390

Shuttle to the Action

Carmel shuttles are closest to the tournament and leave approximately every 15 minutes. Call (831) 624-3877 to reserve your ride. Schedule & Rates, June 10-16:

Mon-Wed 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Thurs-Fri 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Sat-Sun 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Daily Pass $25

Single Ride $10

Weekly Pass $100

Experience Carmel-by-the-Sea

Plan to stay a little longer and take in the total beauty and charm of the area. And, remember, an escape to Idyllic Carmel on the northern part of California’s central coastline does not have to be an ocean or countryside decision—you can easily have the best of both. 

Nestled on one of California’s most scenic slices of coast is Carmel-by-the Sea or simply “Carmel,” known for its enchanted storybook setting—almost too perfectly charming to be real. The walkable one-square-mile village is filled with Comstock thatched- roof cottages draped in flowers, hidden courtyards, romantic inns, cobblestone walkways and countless art galleries sprinkled among cozy Euro-inspired bistros. If that isn’t enough to inspire a trip, then simply walk just a few blocks out of the village and the view is pure California coastal bliss, complete with rugged rocks, “ghost trees” whipped by the wind and a sparkling sea that leads to the green of Pebble Beach.

Valley Meanderings

Just as intoxicating, is rural Carmel Valley just thirteen miles inland with its own laid-back charm. The salty breeze that permeates the village is replaced with the sweet aroma of fresh country air. You’ll discover rolling hills dotted with vineyards and award-winning wineries, celebrity cuisine and destination resorts with championship golf, horseback riding, cooking lessons—and even beekeeping.

Carmel Valley Ranch, Carmel Valley, CA.

You’ll sample some boutique wineries in Carmel, but head to Carmel’s rural side—just a short drive inland—to discover sun-blessed Carmel Valley that has become known for its burgeoning wine growing industry.  Follow Carmel Valley Road starting at scenic Highway 1 and meander eastward, winding along Carmel River past endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and wine tasting. Quaint Carmel Valley Village with dining, antique shops and art galleries is where folk singer Joan Baez was living during the 1960s. Carmel Valley is also home to Garland Ranch Regional Park with more than 4,000 acres offering mountain trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding along the willow-lined banks of the Carmel River.

Nestled in lavender fields, Carmel Valley Ranch is the perfect destination to relax, golf, spa, eat epicurean delights—and, believe it or not, learn about beekeeping.  The 500-acre resort recently emerged from a multi-million-dollar revitalization and is abundant with outdoor offerings, from archery to horses. Two fitness centers, two outdoor salt swimming pools, nine tennis courts and a full-service spa will keep you happily entertained.

Carmel Valley Ranch

Winding through the core of the resort from the valley floor though the foothills is the Carmel Valley Ranch Golf Course. As the only Pete Dye design in this part of California, the 18-hole, par-70 course has earned a reputation for its stunning views, friendly wildlife, tactical challenges and playability. Carmel Valley’s unique microclimate bathes the course in more than 300 days of sunshine each year, and the location just a few miles from the coast which means that temperatures are comfortable, offering ideal playing conditions year-round; the course was designed to take advantage of dramatic elevation changes and verdant natural beauty.

Photos courtesy See Monterey, Visit Carmel and TravMedia

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