. Located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the oceanfront property is a wellness escape for luxury travelers. It’s also an excellent place to go kayaking, as it’s surrounded by picturesque cliffsides, sea life — including migrating whales and sea lions — and less crowded waters than its neighboring city Redondo Beach. You can choose from a range of excursion times, but it can get windy here, so go in the morning if you want a smoother paddle.
When you book through the hotel — don’t worry, you don’t need to be a guest — friendly and experienced instructors will take you on a 1.5-hour ride along the coastline, through kelp beds and to rocky shorelines where you’ll spot small fish and marine plants. You’ll get a glimpse of the Point Vicente Lighthouse, Catalina Island in the distance and leisurely hikers strolling along the coastal pathways.
Valet at the resort lobby for $60 or park in the day golf parking lot for $20. Refuel post-kayaking with lunch at the resort restaurant, Nelson’s, for complimentary parking validation. If you’re got the time and are up for a splurge, treat yourself to a day pass at the spa too. For $120, you’ll get access to a steam room, cold plunge, sauna, jacuzzi and poolside food and beverage service. It’s the ultimate exercise recovery experience.Ocean kayaking at Terranea costs $150 per person for a 1.
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