Coast the Holiday

San Luis Obispo Holiday 2016 Getaway

When you need to break up the holiday routine, just take it SLO. San Luis Obispo is a Central Coast destination that has just about everything for a quick escape: uncrowded beaches, close-to-town hiking trails, craft beer, and boutique wineries ... And it’s home to some of the most temperate weather in the state. Yeah, SLO hits the spot.

Blanket the Beaches: Fire pits, sand dunes, dog-friendly options, and swimmable coves—San Luis Obispo is unmatched for uncrowded beach bliss.

Beers All Here: Craft your own experience on a do-it-yourself beer tour, including small-batch productions like the Wild Ales at Libertine, the all-American beers at Tap It, and the German-style Weissbier and gluten-free IPA at the smallest brewery on the Central Coast, Bang the Drum. (Bonus: Local brewery shuttles offer transportation.)

Hot Springs Delight: After a fabulous hike, bike ride, or beach stroll, relax in the outdoor mineral hot springs just minutes from SLO Town.

Take a Hike: With trails and open space surrounding San Luis Obispo, it’s no big deal to follow up brunch with a hike! Five minutes and you’re on hiking trails with panoramic views of the ocean and ancient volcanic formations.

Sleep Tight: Romantic cottages, charming inns, easy-access to downtown … whatever your preference (and price range), SLO has the perfect place for you to stay.

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