This Garden Sanctuary Airbnb Is The Most Beautiful Way To See Rio Del Mar

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If you’ve been dying to explore California outside of the obvious destinations — Los Angeles and San Francisco — we urge you to check out Rio del Mar. The city, which is in Santa Cruz County, is colorful and rich in culture. What better way to see it than in an Airbnb that mirrors the vibrancy of the city? This garden sanctuary Airbnb is the perfect way to see the city for what it truly is — a must-see California destination.

The Airbnb, which is located in the town of Aptos (a trendy, upscale neighborhood right outside Rio del Mar), is a self-contained apartment with a bedroom for two people and a private entrance. The host, who lives on the top two floors of the expansive three-floor house, offers access to her incredible top deck with sweeping views of the ocean, as well as her gorgeous garden below. There’s also complimentary wine upon arrival, complimentary breakfast and more for $189 a night.

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Amenities include:

  • One queen-sized bedroom for two
  • Private entrance with garden access
  • Full kitchen with cookware and eatware
  • Full bathroom with amenities
  • Free parking on premises
  • Full beach access
  • Access to VIP guest passes to nearby attractions via host
  • Complimentary wine on arrival and complimentary breakfast

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Here’s how you can make this dream vacation a reality:

Book a flight to San Jose (39 miles away) or San Francisco (69 miles away) and rent a car to drive to the Airbnb. Coordinate with your host to ensure a smooth arrival and departure. Your host offers up the gorgeous terrace of her home and VIP passes to a number of nearby attractions. She’s also available via phone or text message if you need anything.

For $189 a night, this isn’t a bad deal at all. If you’re interested in seeing more of California while getting in your beach time, you have to check out this Airbnb. Honestly, what’s more relaxing than lounging in a garden in the morning and hitting the beach in the afternoon? Absolutely nothing.

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So guys, when are we going?