Saturday, December 31, 2011

Tourist Attractions

Santa Barbara is a year-round tourist destination renowned for its fair weather, downtown beaches, and Spanish architecture. Tourism brings more than one billion dollars per year into the local economy, including $80 million in tax revenue. In addition to the city's cultural assets, several iconic destinations lie within the city's limits. Mission Santa Barbara, "The Queen of the Missions," is located on a rise about two miles inland from the harbor, and is maintained as an active place of worship, sightseeing stop, and national historic landmark. The Santa Barbara County Courthouse, a red tiled Spanish-Moorish structure, provides a sweeping view of the downtown area from its open air tower. The Presidio of Santa Barbara, a Spanish military installation built in 1782, was central to the town's early development and remains an icon of the city's colonial roots.

Also famous is the annual Fiesta (originally called "Old Spanish Days"), which is celebrated every year in August. The Fiestas are hosted by the Native Daughters of the Golden West and the Native Sons of the Golden West in a joint committee called the Fiesta Board. Fiesta was originally started as a tourist attraction, like the Rose Bowl, to draw business into the town in the 1920s.  This year's Fiesta is August 3 - 7, 2011.  Flower Girls and Las Señoritas are another attraction of Fiesta, as they march and participate in both Fiesta Pequeña (the kickoff of Fiesta) and the various parades. Flower Girls is for girls under 13. They throw roses and other flowers into the crowds. Las Señoritas are their older escorts. Many Señoritas join the Native Daughters at the age of 16.

For over 40 years the Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show has been held on Cabrillo Blvd., east of Stearns Wharf and along the beach, attracting thousands of people to see artwork made by artists and crafts people that live in Santa Barbara county. By the rules of the show, all the works displayed must have been made by the artists and craftspeople themselves, who must sell their own goods. The show started in the early 1960s, and now has over 200 booths varying in size and style on any Sunday of the year. The show is also held on some Saturdays that are national holidays, but not during inclement weather.

In recent years, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF), another local non-profit, has also become a major draw bringing over 50,000 attendees during what is usually Santa Barbara's slow season in late January. SBIFF hosts a wide variety of celebrities, premieres, panels and movies from around the world and runs for 10 days. The last Film Festival occured January 27 - February 6, 2011.

The annual Summer Solstice Parade draws up to 100,000 people. It is a colorful themed parade put on by local residents, and follows a route along State Street for approximately one mile, ending at Alameda Park. Floats and costumes vary from the whimsical to the outrageous; parties and street events take place throughout the weekend of the parade, which is invariably the first weekend after the solstice.

Other tourist-centered attractions include:
  • Stearns Wharf – Adjacent to Santa Barbara Harbor, features shops, several restaurants, and the newly rebuilt Ty Warner Sea Center.
  • Rafael Gonzalez House – Adobe residence of the alcaldé of Santa Barbara in the 1820s, and a National Historic Landmark.
  • Moreton Bay Fig – a giant Moreton Bay Fig, 80 feet tall, which has one of the largest total shaded areas of any tree in North America
  • Burton Mound – on Mason Street at Burton Circle, this mound is thought to be the Chumash village of Syujton, recorded by Juan Cabrillo in 1542, and again by Fr. Crespí and Portolá in 1769. (California Historical Landmark No. 306)
  • De La Guerra Plaza (Casa de la Guerra) – Site of the first City Hall, and still the center of the city's administration. (California Historical Landmark No. 307)
  • Covarrubias Adobe – Built in 1817; adjacent to the Santa Barbara Historical Society Museum on Santa Barbara Street. (California Historical Landmark No. 308)
  • Hastings Adobe – Built in 1854, partially from material recovered from the wreck of the S.S. Winfield Scott. (California Historical Landmark No. 559)
  • Carrillo Adobe – Built in 1825 by Daniel Hill for his wife Rafaela L. Ortega y Olivera; currently at 11 E. Carrillo St.
  • Santa Barbara Museum of Art - Founded in 1941, this is one of the nation's outstanding regional museums that features a combination of special and permanent exhibits.
  • Cold Spring Tavern
  • Reagan Ranch Center - a place where young and old alike can learn about Ronald Reagan and his conservative values through historical exhibits and dynamic educational programs.
  • El Paseo Shopping Mall – California's first shopping center.
  • Santa Barbara Zoo

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Hotel Oceana



This charming beachfront boutique hotel with endless ocean and mountain views.  It is the perfect location for your getaway.  Each of their six Spanish-style buildings offer relaxing outdoor sitting areas or lush vibrant garden courtyards. All guest rooms include high definition flat-screen LCD TV's and either CD players or iPod docking stations, down comforters and pillows, and Aveda bath toiletries.

Hotel Oceana offers the following amenities for all of their guests:
  • Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast in our Ocean Front Breakfast Bistro.
  • Complimentary wireless internet access in rooms and on hotel grounds.
  • Complimentary 2 hour beach cruiser bicycle rentals
  • Room Service provided for lunch and dinner by Order Inn Hospitality Services
  • Mini Bar service
  • Two outdoor heated pools and Jacuzzi with private poolside cabanas
  • Fitness center offering brand new cardio and weight training equipment
  • In-room spa services from Indulgence, The Home Spa
  • Multi-functional boardroom with gorgeous Pacific Ocean views
  • Throughout the grounds there are plenty of outdoor seating areas with comfy couches and tables for work and relaxation.
  • Complimentary laptop available in our guest lobby for guest usage and printing of boarding passes and e-mails.
  • Business Center and Concierge Services are provided by the front desk.

Contact Wish Upon A Star Travel for pricing on this hotel or for more information.  You can reach them at (805) 964-3601 or e-mail

Friday, January 28, 2011

Hummer Tours of Santa Barbara and Wine Country



When you come to Santa Barbara, don't deprive yourself of that great California weather! Come aboard the finest fleet of OPEN air vehicles in the Central Coast.

Santa Barbara Backroads offers daily wine tasting tours.  They are like 2 tours in one. You will pass the historical areas of Santa Barbara including State Street, the famous courthouse and the Mission. Your guides are local experts and will follow the old stagecoach road to the San Ynez Valley and the danish community of Solvang to taste the finest wines. Join us on the backroads and see what you've been missing! 

All Tours provide:
  • Daily Departures
  • Open Air H-1 Hummers
  • Tasting fees included at four vineyards including where the filmed the hit movie, "Sideways".
  • Expert guides and wine stewards
  • A gourmet picnic lunch is included - 19 gourmet sandwiches served at a winery or vineyard.
  • Taste 30 different wines
  • Open air experience, better then a bus or limo
For more information, call them at (877) WE-HUMMER!!! or www.santabarbarabackroads.com 


Contact Wish Upon A Star Travel for pricing on a hotel or for more information.  You can reach them at (805) 964-3601 or e-mail

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Bacara Resort & Spa


8301 Hollister Avenue
Goleta
, California 93117
Tel: (805) 968 0100


Just a few miles up the coast from Santa Barbara, on 78 beachfront acres, the whitewashed collection of buildings known as the Bacara Resort & Spa—think ritzy Spanish Colonial—is the kind of status-y getaway that attracts new money, old money, wannabe money, and everyone in between.

Room rates aren't cheap ($550 is the starting rate in high season), but the doting service makes it worth every penny. All the rooms are designed with a clean and comfortable beach-chic vibe, but the ocean-view suites hold the key to Bacara's secret weapon: dramatic sea cliff vistas that open onto a wild stretch of beach.

With three swimming pools, a 220-seat screening room, the nearby Sandpiper golf course, and hiking trails galore in the nearby Santa Ynez Mountains, it's tempting to stay put rather than head into town.

Good thing, then, that the on-site dining options run the gamut from top-notch Basque-Catalonian cuisine at Miró to calorie-conscious fare at the Spa Café. However, even dinner at the resort's more casual option, The Bistro, will run you around $70 a head.

At 42,000 square feet, the spa and exercise center is impressive in size but can feel somewhat factory-like, and the massages (the treatment of choice for most guests) are nothing to write home about.

CLICK HERE for a direct link to this luxurious hotel's website.

Contact Wish Upon A Star Travel for pricing on this hotel or for more information.  You can reach them at (805) 964-3601 or e-mail.  

Friday, January 7, 2011

Condor Express - Whale Watching


Condor Cruises @ Sea Landing
301 West Cabrillo Boulevard

Santa Barbara
, California 93101
Tel: (805) 882 0088 or (888) 77-WHALE


"Whale watching with a guarantee" is the motto of Condor Express—that's what they all say. But the waters off Santa Barbara are home to one of the world's largest concentrations of migrating blue and humpback whales, plus orcas, minke whales, dolphins, and other finned mammals throughout the year. And, if you go out and not see a whale, they will give you a whale-check for another FREE cruise!!!

Best time to see blues and humpbacks: May through September. Dolphins can be seen throughout the year, and orcas surface occasionally between late February and March. Catch the gray whales during their winter migration to Mexico between December and March, or between February and May, when they head north with their newborn calves.

Condor Express offers two-hour coast cruises and half-day tours of the Channel Islands, depending on whale migrations. The only time that spotting a whale is not guaranteed is during the fall. They also offer private charters and adventure cruises.


CONDOR
Cruises is recommended by, and affiliated with, the University of California Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. With qualified naturalists always on board, the CONDOR EXPRESS offers an interesting, informative and exciting trip on the most advanced & comfortable excursion vessel on the West Coast.


CLICK HERE for pricing and options.

Contact Wish Upon A Star Travel for pricing on a hotel or for more information.  You can reach them at (805) 964-3601 or e-mail.