A STROLL THROUGH CAPITOLA VILLAGE

The quaint seaside village of Capitola began as a humble tent camp along the shore of the Monterey Bay. Camp Capitola, as it was known, welcomed its first guests in 1874 making it the first beach resort in California. A few years later, it premiered a magnificent wood-frame Victorian hotel — Hotel Capitola — that echoed grand contemporaries like the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego and San Francisco’s original Cliff House. The hotel succumbed to fire in 1929, but the romance of the original beach resort still exists in the colorful, seaside shops and restaurants tucked into a hillside along Soquel Creek. Wandering the village and its bay front promenade — window shopping and snacking along the way — is a quintessential part of any Santa Cruz experience.

PLAY

It’s all about the bustling scene at Capitola Beach and the bench-filled Esplanade Park that fronts it. Beach goers perch themselves on a wide sea wall lined with colorful tiles painted by community members and take in the panoramic beach scene. Get in the water for a swim, surf, boogie board session, or for some stand up paddle boarding on the Bay.

Palm trees, bright florals, beach bungalows, and murals are around every corner as you stroll through the Village buildings, sidewalks, and pathways.

SHOP

You know summer has officially arrived when the Capitola Beach Company rolls out its rental trailer stocked with everything you need for a fun day at the beach including boogie boards, beach chairs and sun umbrellas. Don’t miss their boutique down the street that’s filled with men’s and women’s beach apparel individually selected by owners Jill and Matt. Around the corner, Nubia Swimwear offers an exhaustive selection of stylish women’s and girl’s swimwear from designers across the globe.

Find unique handmade treasures at the Craft Gallery. Owner Carin Hanna emphasizes that the products and pieces are “work produced in the U.S. and Canada.”

Photo and header image by Liz Birnbaum, The Curated Feast

DINE

The restaurants on the Esplanade boast incredible Capitola Village vistas. With the beach, river, waves, wharf, palm trees and candy-coated hues of the Venetians, these waterfront restaurants are hard to beat when it comes to views and vacation vibes! Zelda’s on the Beach, Paradise Beach Grille, Margaritaville, Capitola Beach Grill, and other waterfront spots are ideal for dining al fresco.

Stop by Trestles Restaurant and discover a new favorite. Established in 2021, Trestles Restaurant, takes its name from its location, being steps away from the iconic Capitola Trestle. Their commitment to using local, fresh, ingredients to create seasonal fare will have you coming back for more. Another Village treasure is Capitola Wine Bar. Wines from around the county and world, coupled with a great bites and an intimate atmosphere, Capitola Wine Bar is a great find.

Two more absolute-favorites in the Capitola Village are a short walk from the oceanfront, but are definitely not-to-miss. Gayle’s Bakery & Rosticceria is a local and visitor favorite – delicious pastries, cookies, cakes, and top-notch breakfast, lunch, and dinner grab and go meals. Everything on the menu is worth a try, but you’re bound to find your own favorites that you’ll order again and again. And no Capitola visit is complete without a trip on the cable car – more specifically – Shadowbrook’s cable car! Shadowbrook is an experience in itself with its dreamy red trolley, lush landscape, and expansive riverfront restaurant – and we haven’t even mentioned the award winning food and drinks yet. A place for celebrations and memories, Shadowbrook’s menu, service and atmosphere will be the highlight of any Capitola Village visit.

Photo by Liz Birnbaum, The Curated Feast

STAY

An unmistakable part of the seaside landscape is the complex of colorful houses that line Capitola Beach. They were built as condominiums in 1925 and were intended to bring Venice’s charm to Capitola. The brown houses within the same complex now comprise the atmospheric Capitola Venetian Hotel. Snag a multi-bedroom room with kitchen and living area and be walking distance to everything! Another village favorite is the Capitola Hotel in the heart of the Capitola Village, just steps from the beach. This boutique hotel offers luxury rooms dressed in crisp white cotton linens and the most comfortable beds you’ve ever slept in.

Want to get a little higher up in the village? Capitola Beach Suites is still right in the village, but boasts jaw-dropping panoramic views and offers newly remodeled rooms, fully equipped kitchens, balconies, and a fantastic rooftop terrace. Plus, you can’t miss their iconic mural created by Manuel Cruz in 2017. Perched on the other side of the village. the Inn at Depot Hill is a great little B&B that offers guestrooms and suites decorated in the style of famous travel destinations. From the romance of Paris to the serenity of Kyoto, each guestroom boasts feather beds, luxury linens, and a crackling fireplace.

For more great hotels, motels, vacation rentals, and bed and breakfasts that are just a hop and a skip to the Capitola Village, check our Capitola destination page here.

HISTORY LESSON

Capitola has a fascinating history and even the most casual glimpse lends fun insight into America’s captivation with recreation and leisure. If you have an interest in the events and forces that shaped the local landscape, drop by the Capitola Historical Museum for a peek into the town’s rich history.