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Marina Dunes Resort

The Marina Dunes Resort


Ocean Views and Windswept Dunes

Unique among the ocean-front accommodations in Monterey County, is the Marina Dunes Resort. Located in the little hamlet of Marina on the northern side of Monterey bay, the resort sits on 19 acres of open oceanfront dunes that are undergoing habitat recovery. Scenic paths lead you through the differing ecological stages of the rolling sand, and brick pathways crisscross the resort bungalows, suites and rooms. Golf carts are provided to guests for use on the property; cars are left at the front gate along with their noise, bulk, and smell.

The Basics
Beachfront bungalows house junior suites and nice-sized guestrooms. Views are of the ocean or dunes, all provide thermostat controlled fireplaces, designer bedding, wet bars, TVs and private balconies or patios.

Rates
Room rates range from $99 to $449 depending upon season, day, and accommodation chosen.

Amenities
The resort has full spa services and in-room massages. Yoga classes are held on the beach, weather permitting. Sessions are $10 per person. AJ Spurs, an old-west style restaurant is on the property, but all other dining requires a drive into Marina, or down the coast a couple of minutes to Monterey or Carmel.

The large pool area is sparking and inviting. Two hot tubs are available for soaking.

The Bathrooms at the Marina Dunes ResortThe Bathrooms
The bathroom in the junior suite had dual sinks (as do all rooms), was nicely tiled and had both a large enclosed shower and a separate tub. The lighting over the sink is gentle and not the best for applying evening make-up. There is little counter space in the bathroom, but plenty in the suite at large. The pedestal sinks had nice wide bowls, but seemed to be set low - great for those on the shorter-side.

Things you should know
This resort is unique among the other ocean-fronting hotels heading south since they do not have walking access to the spectacular dunes. Many offer, however, the same fabulous ocean views and the Big Sur coastline just south of the bay is dramatic. Marina's average temperatures hover in the 50s to 70s, but sunshine is not always abundant. The hotel lobby sells lovely sweaters to add warmth if you need to layer.

While you will use golf carts to putter around the resort, you will need your car to access the many wonders of the Monterey Peninsula. The only thing within walking distance is the ocean. You can take a cab, but be prepared for a wait; most of the cab companies are in Monterey and will take time to travel up to Marina. If you are heading to Carmel, expect cab fare to be around $35 including tip. WARNING: Carmel does not use street addresses, so get good directions before hailing your cab - you can waste dollars driving around the streets looking for your destination, and not all cab companies have directions readily available to them.

On the other hand, if you stay on the grounds of the resort your trusty golf cart will get you bopping around quite nicely. Do not be alarmed if someone plays "hide the golf cart" on you. A trip to the office will get you set up with a new one. Apparently, there is sometimes confusion amongst the guests about which chariot was originally assigned to them, or perhaps they are cavalier and feel that any golf cart is fair game.

The ocean in this area is cool and averages between 52 and 59 degrees. Rip currents are common in this area and the suggestion is that if you cannot maintain an overhand stroke for 15 minutes, and don't know how to recognize a long shore current, that you should not attempt to swim off the Northern California coast. Lastly, watch for rouge wave sets that can pull adults and children out to sea.

Oh, and don't forget to pack a pair of flip flops. They will come in handy at the pool and the beach.

Marina Dunes Resort, 3295 Dunes Drive, Marina, CA 93933 (831) 883-9478

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