If you’re planning a couples getaway, a road trip with your significant other, or visiting Santa Barbara for a little dose of romance, you are in for a treat. Santa Barbara is a TOTAL feast for the senses!
If you’ve found your way to this article, you’re probably in the mood for a romantic getaway that’s a little off the beaten path. Move over, New York, Paris, and Napa — Santa Barbara is here to knock your socks off!
Santa Barbara is an absolute gem nestled along California’s coast. Whenever my partner Papu and I decide to go road-tripping through our home state of California, Santa Barbara somehow always makes it on our list of stops!
It makes sense though… this city is charming as heck.
Over the years, Santa Barbara has solidified itself as one of my favorite weekend getaways from the Bay Area! It holds a really special place in my heart… so much so that I decided to spend my birthday there this month!
Picture pedestrian-friendly streets lined with the hottest pink bougainvillea you’ve ever laid your eyes on, Spanish-style architecture casting a warm glow throughout the city, lots of top-notch wine, and delicious Mexican food at every turn — all against a backdrop of majestic mountains.
But IS Santa Barbara good for couples? Well, aside from the obvious (flowers, Spanish architecture, wine for days, an amazing dining scene, and that amazing Mediterranean weather), there’s an undeniable sense of well-being that permeates the air.
If good vibes, good wine, and good eats mixed with a dose of health/wellness sound like your idea of a good time, you and your boo are going to love it here. From yoga studios to farm-to-table eateries, and hiking adventures to picturesque beaches, this city is a haven for couples seeking a soul-soothing escape.
Ready to dive into unique and fun date ideas that this charming city has to offer?
This trip was in collaboration with Visit Santa Barbara. All opinions are my own.
Cute Date Ideas In Santa Barbara For Your Next Getaway
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1. Wine tasting in The Funk Zone
The Funk Zone is such a fun little area to go wine tasting and dining!
Once a manufacturing hub in the 19th century, this 13-block district near Santa Barbara’s waterfront is home to a variety of art galleries, wine-tasting rooms, craft breweries, boutiques, and restaurants.
For wine, you have no shortage of options! There’s Santa Barbara Wine Collective, Pali Wine Co., The Valley Project, Melville Winery, Riverbench Winery, Santa Barbara Winery, and Municipal Winemakers.
Feeling more like cocktails and/or beer? Funk Zone’s got that too! Check out Cutler’s Artisan Spirits, SB Biergarten, Pearl Social, or Test Pilot (a tropical cocktail bar).
2. Explore the rest of Funk Zone
While you’re in the Funk Zone, be sure to save some time for wandering around, shopping, and eating. For shopping, we like browsing through SeaVees and The Shopkeepers — both have so many fun knick-knacks that make the best gifts.
There’s also Jules by the Sea at Zone Studios, Love Worn, Raoul Textiles, and The Blue Door.
And for food, I’d recommend The Lark for locally sourced American fare (it’s one of the most popular restaurants in town), Loquita for a fancier Spanish tapas-style dinner, and Mony’s for yummy street tacos!
And if you’re visiting during the holiday months of November and December, you NEED to stop by Pearl Social for their limited-time holiday cocktail bar, Miracle At The Funk Zone.
We visited in early December and this was the most festive I had felt all month long, even though Christmas wasn’t taking place for another 3 weeks! Expect ALL of the holiday vibes — cute Santa mugs, warm and spicy drinks (all of which had really cute names), whimsical decor, and lots and lots of lights everywhere!
3. Taste the Santa Barbara Urban Wine Trail
Santa Barbara County is one of the most diverse wine-growing regions in the world with more than 275 wineries. That’s a shockingly high amount of wineries, right?
Well, the unique east-west orientation of the region’s mountain ranges helps create a wide variety of microclimates ideal for growing more than 80 varietals of grapes. Santa Barbara is especially well known for its chardonnay, pinot noir and syrah varietals.
One of the easiest ways to get to know regional wines is through the tasting rooms of the Santa Barbara Urban Wine Trail, most of which are located in walkable downtown Santa Barbara.
If you like wine, you can easily spend hours on end hopping from tasting room to tasting room. The wine-drinking opportunities are endless in SB!
4. Start your day with yoga on the Beach
Like I said, the businesses in Santa Barbara really prioritize health and well-being. One really great example of that is Santa Barbara Beach Yoga!
Founded in 2018 by Emma Davis, Santa Barbara Beach Yoga is a community-centered, outdoor yoga studio in the heart of Santa Barbara’s bustling beach town.
Staying true to Santa Barbara’s easygoing and laid-back lifestyle, they offer outdoor yoga classes right on the beach as well as other fun events like a Full Moon Yoga & Sound Bath class at their indoor location.
5. Enjoy a salt cave session
Wait, salt cave? What?
YES! A real-life salt cave exists right here in Santa Barbara!
Salt is such a magical place! Located in downtown Santa Barbara on State Street, it’s the largest Himalayan salt cave in North America. The salt caves in the spa are crafted from 45 tons of 250 million-year-old Himalayan crystal salt. Yeah, it’s REALLY impressive.
One of their most popular offerings is their relaxing “salt cave sessions”. In a Salt Cave session, you’ll get the chance to relax in zero-gravity lounge chairs while soaking in all the benefits of halotherapy (the air in the cave is infused with micro-salt particles that impart a therapeutic benefit when inhaled).
On most days during certain hours, they pair the salt cave experience with meditation music, so not only will you benefit from the salt in the air, but you’ll also benefit from the tranquility-inducing soundwaves in the air too! You’ll just sit, relax, and breathe.
Want to elevate your experience a bit more? You can tack on a massage, salt scrub, or facial treatment too.
Papu and I were so relaxed during our salt cave session that both of us accidentally fell asleep at some point! Needless to say, it was one of the best mini-naps we’ve EVER taken.
The 45 minutes went by quickly, and we both thought it was such a relaxing experience. Next time, we’re def opting for a couples massage to pair with our salt cave session.
Pro Tip: The cave is always kept at 72 degrees and 40% humidity, so if you tend to run cold when relaxed, bring a light jacket to cover yourself with. Blankets are also available.
6. Do an escape room
Escape rooms are everywhere, and we totally get why — they’re a ton of fun for people who love problem-solving and thinking out of the box under pressure. Whenever I travel with my friends (many of whom are obsessed with escape rooms), we always try to fit in a game to prove that we are puzzle masters.
Most of the time, we are not… I can’t tell you how many failed escape rooms I’ve been a part of!
If you find yourself with a few hours to kill after you’ve gotten your fill of the beach (or if it happens to be a cold or rainy day in Santa Barbara), head to House of Clues for a quick escape room experience. They’ve got a handful of themed rooms including “Grandma’s Attic”, “The Castle”, and “Alcatraz”.
If you plan on having date night here (attending with just 2 people), that’s totally okay! Any escape room game can accommodate from 2 to 10 players.
7. Take a dance lesson
For locals or those fortunate enough to find themselves in or near Santa Barbara, taking a dance lesson at Arthur Murray Santa Barbara is a really unique date night experience.
Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or someone who’s convinced they have two left feet, the instructors at Arthur Murray Santa Barbara have a knack for making you feel at ease.
There’s something undeniably cute about fumbling through new steps and rhythms together. From the graceful sway of the waltz to the playful steps of the salsa, you and your partner will easily have a ton of fun together while learning something new!
They specialize in all kinds of ballroom dancing, including the waltz and tango as well as Latin, swing, country western, and many other styles.
Not sure if a full program is going to be your thing? You can try them out first — the first class is only $30.
8. Catch a movie or show at Arlington Theatre
The Arlington Theatre is the largest movie theatre in Santa Barbara, built in 1931 for Fox West Coast Theatres. Although the theatre has undergone several renovations, it retains its atmospheric Spanish Colonial / Mission Revival style.
These days, you can catch a popular feature film any night of the week or a special performing arts show at the theater.
The Arlington hosts award-winning plays, first-run films, innovative dance, offbeat comedy productions and world-class performances from across the musical spectrum. The historic theater also plays host to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in February!
Even if you don’t plan on watching anything here, I’d still recommend you take a quick peek at the Arlington Theater for its super charming Spanish architecture. You can then head across the street to check out some of the little boutiques at Arlington Plaza.
9. Enjoy coffee (or cocktails) at Cajé
If you’re looking for a unique date night spot in or around Santa Barbara, Cajé and its nighttime alter ego, Lab Social, should be at the top of your list!
By day, Cajé on Haley Street features super cute cocktail-inspired coffee drinks. All non-alcoholic of course!
But, as the clock strikes 5:30 p.m., something magical happens. The blinds go down, the music goes up, and Cajé metamorphoses into Lab Social, a Prohibition-era-themed speakeasy that adds a whole new layer of excitement to this already cherished spot!
Not sure what to order? The S.B. Margy, with cimarron blanco, lime juice, agave nectar, and a lavender-salt cloud, is a whimsical twist on a classic. And the Churchill Sour, featuring Old Crow bourbon, earl grey gomme, and a handcrafted “rose” garnish, is nothing short of special.
Stopping by for coffee instead? The Bela Rose – an iced matcha latte with strawberry elderflower syrup, pomegranate ice cubes, and rose petals garnish – is a standout option. The Burnout, a breve short latte with bourbon pecan syrup and activated charcoal, is also super popular!
10. Go on a beachside bike ride
When you’re in a picturesque coastal town such as Santa Barbara, the beach is a must. Even if your toes never physically touch the sand, seeing the beach is the minimum requirement!
One of the best ways to enjoy the beach (aside from frolicking in the sand and water) is to ride bikes along the Cabrillo Bike Path!
This pedestrian and biker-friendly pathway connects Shoreline Park to Butterfly Beach at about 4 miles distance with plenty of highlights along the way.
You’ll pass by the Santa Barbara Harbor, Stearns Wharf, the IG-favorite Chromatic Gate art installation, West Beach, and Each Beach — all with a palm tree-lined path leading the way.
During our morning Surrey bike ride, we opted to bike towards the Andrée Clark Bird Refuge as we thought there’d be more to see. And there was!
Here’s a magical viewpoint if you choose to do the same: instead of going towards the roundabout in Montecito, veer right where East Cabrillo Boulevard meets Channel Drive. Take a right onto Channel Drive and keep pedaling past Santa Barbara Cemetery before arriving at an overlook surrounded by beautiful flower blooms, with the sparkling seas of Butterfly Beach waiting below!
Need to rent a bike? We rented our Surrey bike with Wheel Fun Rentals of Santa Barbara. They were so conveniently located by the beach — it literally took us 30 seconds of pedaling to get onto the beach path.
The route is mostly flat, but if you wanted to rent e-assist bikes, they’ve got those too!
11. Take a self-guided Red Tile Walking Tour
Either before or after your wine tasting adventure, plan to make a couple of stops along the Red Tile Walking Tour, a self-guided walking route that showcases some of the city’s Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.
We followed the walking route for a few moments before our dinner date, which was jam-packed with gorgeous architecture that made SB so famous to begin with — hidden passageways and flower-filled courtyards included!
The full tour includes 17 stops and 22 historic adobes dating from the 1700s through the 1800s, all of which embody the best of the city’s Spanish-style architecture.
One stop that we particularly enjoyed was Casa De la Guerra, which honestly looks like a whole movie set and is so cute and charming when it’s lit up at night.
Another must-visit stop: the Santa Barbara County Courthouse. This building is massive and has got romance and Spanish influence pulsating out of it like no other!
Designed in a dreamy, Spanish-Moorish style, the still-functioning courthouse was built back in 1929 to resemble a castle. Its distinctive clock tower, sweeping red-tile roof, elegant arches and Sunken Garden make it a worthy stop on your architecture stroll.
Inside, you can get a visual history lesson from the Mural Room, marvel at wrought-iron chandeliers and hand-painted tiles, and get a panoramic view of Santa Barbara and beyond at the top.
12. Take a trolley tour around town
If you’re a first-timer in SB, one really fun way to get the lay of the land is by seeing the city on a set of wheels. But not just any set of wheels — by trolley!
Santa Barbara Trolley Company offers 90-minute narrated trolley tours of the city with highlights including Old Mission Santa Barbara, the Santa Barbara County Courthouse, Santa Barbara Zoo, the Museum of Natural History, Butterfly Beach, and more.
If you’re traveling to SB without a car, this is a really good way to see a lot of the city that you probably wouldn’t be able to see on foot alone.
Visiting during the winter months? Don’t miss the Annual Trolley of Lights Tour — where your trolley tour will roll you through Santa Barbara’s most festive neighborhoods!
13. Spend time with adoptable cats
If you or your boo are big fans of being in the presence of sweet little adoptable kitties, you’re going to love Cat Therapy.
Cat Therapy is Santa Barbara’s only cat café with sessions where guests can hang with cats! You get to enjoy their company and play with them, while they benefit from the socialization skills so that they’re extra adoptable.
If you see a cat you like and are open to adopting it, don’t dilly dally because the cats here go like hotcakes! They get at least a few adoptions per week.
14. Stroll (and shop) State Street
Who doesn’t like to get in a little retail therapy with their significant other? Well, I’m sure not everyone loves to shop with their significant other, but State Street is so much more than just shopping!
State Street is SB’s main drag, home to a countless number of coffee shops, restaurants, breweries, apparel stores, gift boutiques, and dessert shops.
Whenever we’re in Santa Barbara, a stroll down State Street is a must. It’s the perfect place to grab lunch or hang out in the early evening (our sweet spot is after adventuring around SB and right before dinner).
Some of our favorite establishments in the area include:
- L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele – The same pizza restaurant that was featured in Eat Pray Love
- McConnell’s – A local institution for ice cream! The cookies and cream flavor is a MUST (you can thank me later). The Santa Barbara Strawberry is a close second.
- LOKUM – A great spot to enjoy Turkish coffee, baklava, and Turkish delights
- Broad Street Oyster Co. – After drawing a cult following at its original Malibu eatery, the downtown Santa Barbara location opened in 2022! They’re known for their world-famous lobster rolls… topped with uni (sea urchin).
- Shaker & Mill – Located within the same building as Broad Street Oyster Co., it’s just about the cutest place on State Street to sit down for a cocktail
- CAJÉ – they make the cutest craft cocktail-inspired coffee drinks (non-alcoholic). Their Eastside location even turns into a speakeasy at night!
Also situated along State Street is a cute little shopping center called Paseo Nuevo. Among oodles of IG-worthy photo spots featuring classic Spanish architecture, you’ll find stores like Sephora, Aveda, Gap, and Hollister, as well as lots of other indie boutiques.
15. Have a beach day
It would not be right to have a whole trip to Santa Barbara and NOT hit the beach at least once. The cool thing about Santa Barbara is that the amazing Mediterranean-like weather makes beaching possible almost all year round!
Sure, the water can get pretty cold during the winter months, but that shouldn’t stop you from picnicking and basking in the warm sunlight!
During our December trip, daytime highs were in the mid-70s and even mid-80s. Bonkers, right? It was so unbelievably warm that we even dined alfresco for lunch without jackets!
One of our favorite beaches in the Santa Barbara area is Butterfly Beach in Montecito. It’s hidden away enough from the masses, frequented by locals, and makes a really cute date spot!
For something closer to the heart of SB, you can head to East Beach, West Beach, or Leadbetter Beach. Local favorites include Arroyo Burro Beach (or “Hendry’s Beach”) and Butterfly Beach (the one I like most).
To get away from it all, the state beaches in the Gaviota area (El Capitán, Refugio and Gaviota beaches) offer a pretty drive along the coast and will be less busy, though they do require a day pass for purchase of $10.
16. Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
If you happen to be visiting Santa Barbara during the spring months when everything’s in bloom, one great place to take in the local flora is the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
This botanic garden features a variety of gardens dedicated to the plants of California. The living collection features wild plants stretching from southern Oregon to Baja California, Mexico, and is one of the world’s six biodiversity hot spots characterized by a Mediterranean-type climate featuring cool, often wet winters and long, dry summers.
With more than 900 taxa in the collection, the Garden displays only a fraction of the remarkable diversity of the California flora, yet there is so much to explore on the 78 acres (31 hectares) that make up the garden.
As of 2022, they’ve even opened a new 3-acre backcountry exploration area for kids.
17. Have a spa day
Indulging in a spa day in Santa Barbara is a fantastic way to unwind and pamper yourselves. You are spoiled for choice when it comes to spa options in SB — there are smaller establishments that specialize in float sessions and massages, as well as higher-end resorts with no shortage of treatments for those of you looking to splurge!
- Float Luxury Spa: offers facials, radiance wraps, body scrubs, and massages. They also host spa parties!
- Salt Santa Barbara: offers halotherapy sessions, facials, massages, and sound bath classes.
- Belmond El Encanto: enjoy their signature massages, facials, sound bath meditation classes, and body treatments. The spa facilities include a state-of-the-art gym.
- The Ritz-Carlton Spa Bacara: Located in the beautiful Ritz Carlton Santa Barbara, the Spa offers a range of treatments focused on holistic wellness. The spa encompasses 42,000 square feet and features an adults-only swimming pool, redwood sauna, eucalyptus steam rooms, fireside lounges, and a rooftop terrace.
18. Seafood and a sunset at Stearns Wharf
Stearns Wharf is that quintessential spot you’ve gotta visit when you’re in a coastal city. Stearns Wharf might look old, but it’s got history — it’s the West Coast’s oldest working wooden wharf and one of Santa Barbara’s most beloved landmarks.
You’ll find your typical fudge/candy shops and seashore-themed souvenir stores here, as well as the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center. These are all great stops for families with kids, but what I really love this area for is the seafood, the views, and the sunsets!
For seafood, I cannot recommend Santa Barbara Shellfish Co. enough. If you’re a fan of uni, this is THE spot in Santa Barbara to get it. They also have other things like oysters, lobster, crab, and even pasta dishes too.
If you and your partner enjoy super casual eateries, then you’ve gotta add this spot to your list. Try to time your visit just before sunset so you can bask in the final sun rays of the day while enjoying your freshly caught meal out on the outdoor patio.
Soak in those dazzling views of the coastline and the Santa Ynez Mountains while the sun sets!
19. Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show
Every Sunday all year round (and on select Saturdays during major holiday weekends), the Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show takes center stage, at Stearns Wharf!
This weekly event shines a spotlight on the incredible talents of over 200 local artists and artisans who proudly call Santa Barbara home. Between Stearns Wharf and Calle Cesar Chavez, you’ll find anything from original drawings and paintings to unique sculptures, pottery, and photography.
This event is a perfect blend of creativity and coastal charm, making it an ideal Sunday date idea that you can pair with a coffee stop or a meal and a walk by the beach!
Admission to the Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show is free. The show begins at 10 a.m. and ends around dusk.
20. Tour Casa del Herrero
If seeing as much SB architecture action as possible sounds like fun for you and your date, Casa del Herrero needs to be at the top of your list. This hidden gem in Montecito does a phenomenal job of taking you back to the past!
Built in 1925 by the visionary architect George Washington Smith for the Steedman family, this architectural masterpiece has stood the test of time, earning its well-deserved designation as a National Historic Landmark in 2009.
As you explore the 11-acre estate, you’ll find yourself immersed in the charm of the 1920s and 1930s. The Casa del Herrero is a living example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in America.
Don’t miss the enchanting Moorish-style gardens and the romantic open-air rooms, both of which are oh-so tranquil!
Docent-led tours can be booked on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. throughout the year, and are available for adults and children ages 10 and above. Admission for the tour is $50 per person.
21. Visit Ganna Walska’s Lotusland
In the hills of Montecito lies a botanical wonder that’s anything but ordinary — Lotusland, a 37-acre eccentric haven that’s as enchanting as it is quirky.
Once the private estate of the renowned opera singer and socialite, Madam Ganna Walska, this botanical gem showcases more than 3,000 plant species, many of which are rare or endangered.
Walska’s vision, nurtured over 43 years, has turned Lotusland into a horticultural nirvana, even earning it a spot among the world’s best gardens!
As you embark on a tour of the gardens, you’ll discover a whimsical world that’s truly unlike anything else you’ve ever seen. From ferns, aloes, lotuses, and water lilies to rare botanical collections like cycads, cacti, palms, and euphorbias, Lotusland is unique as heck.
Keep in mind that Lotusland operates in a private residential neighborhood, so making advance tour reservations a must.
22. Go whale watching
California is the prime spot for whale watching, especially during late November through April, when thousands of Pacific gray whales migrate through the channel heading south to the warm water lagoons of Baja California.
Yep, lucky for you, Santa Barbara is perfectly situated along the migratory route of several whale species, including Pacific Gray Whales, Humpback Whales, and Blue Whales! Witnessing these colossal creatures as they navigate the Pacific Ocean is a not-to-be-missed experience.
Many whale-watching tours in Santa Barbara are led by knowledgeable naturalists who provide insightful information about the marine life you encounter.
In addition to whales, you’re likely to encounter other marine life during your excursion. Dolphins, seals, sea lions, and various seabirds are often seen frolicking in the waters, enhancing your overall marine experience.
23. Santa Barbara Zoo
Just two miles away from the lively State Street is the Santa Barbara Zoo, a 30-acre haven that seamlessly blends the marvels of the animal kingdom with views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez Mountains!
With over 146 species, including mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects, the Santa Barbara Zoo offers a close-up encounter with nature in open, naturalistic habitats. Your journey through the zoo can be covered in about two hours, but trust me, you might find yourself tempted to linger a bit longer.
Make sure to time your visit with the Masai giraffe feeding session, an unmissable opportunity to get up close and personal with the zoo’s tallest residents. For a more relaxed exploration, take the kids aboard the Zoo Train. And don’t forget to swing by the Ridley-Tree Animal Kitchen, where the intricate food-prep process for the Zoo’s 500+ animals unfolds before your eyes.
The Santa Barbara Zoo operates daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission prices are $25 for adults and $15 for children (free for the littlest explorers under two). There are also other costs for additional experiences.
24. Visit the Goleta Butterfly Grove
If you happen to be visiting SB during the winter months, you’ll get to experience something extra special that only happens during this time of year — the migration of thousands of monarchs, traveling from Canada all the way to the eucalyptus trees in Southern California.
Situated on the Ellwood Mesa, the Goleta Butterfly Grove (also known as the Ellwood Main Monarch Aggregation site), spans 137 acres of natural terrain with designated trails leading to bluffs and beaches.
It’s among California’s largest overwintering locations, so you best believe you’re going to see quite a few butterflies!
This family-friendly adventure spans from mid-October through February, with peak butterfly counts typically gracing the skies between Christmas and January.
There is no cost to visit and admire the butterflies, but the City of Goleta does take donations to support the Monarch Butterfly Docent Program!
Free parking is available at the Ellwood Mesa Open Space & Sperling Preserve parking area. The Ellwood Main Grove is a half-mile walk on a dirt path from the parking lot, following the butterfly trail markers.
25. Farmers Market Foodie Stroll and Gourmet Dinner
If you and your partner are foodies, and I mean REAL foodies who appreciate where their food is sourced and the quality of the ingredients, then you really can’t pass up the chance to experience the Farmers Market Foodie Stroll and Gourmet Dinner with a bouchon Santa Barbara chef.
Participants rendezvous with Chef at the market, select ingredients, meet the farmers and enjoy food conversations with Chef. After the tour, guests retire to bouchon for a three-course menu paired with local wines!
26. Eat tacos along the Santa Barbara Taco Trail
For a MUCH more casual (but equally as satisfying!) dining experience, you can plan your very own taco crawl through the streets of Santa Barbara.
Hold on, I know what you’re thinking. What does a coastal beach town know about Mexican food?? Papu thought the exact same thing. Well, it turns out, Santa Barbara knows heaps about Mexican food.
While the city is renowned for its Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and seafood offerings, what catches many off guard is the hidden gem that Santa Barbara holds – its incredible Mexican food scene.
Stumbling upon Mexican restaurants and taquerias serving up no-frills street tacos is SO easy to do here.
During our last couple’s getaway, Papu and I made it a priority to try as many taco spots as we could! Given that we only had two stomachs and way too many taco meats we wanted to try at each place, we clocked in at a whopping… 3 taquerias.
But they were all REALLY good! After researching a bunch, the three we ended up trying were:
- Lilly’s Tacos: best for simple street tacos. We ordered pastor, lengua, and ojos (eye) — all were so flavorful and delicious.
- Maiz Picante: they have some really unique premium taco creations if street tacos aren’t your vibe. We thoroughly enjoyed these tacos as well.
- La Super Rica: This one’s probably the most famous of the bunch and is best known for their tamales. The tacos were okay, but the tamal is the true star here.
If you’re limited on time, I’d recommend prioritizing Lilly’s Tacos or Maiz Piquante!
27. Go museum hopping
If you and your partner are museum people, why not plan out a museum-hopping adventure followed by dinner at a local restaurant?
If this sounds like your idea of fun, you’ll be glad to know that Santa Barbara has no shortage of museums to discover. It’s actually kind of crazy how many little museums they have in town, despite being such a small little city!
Here are a handful of museums you can choose from:
- Santa Barbara Maritime Museum – at Santa Barbara Harbor, they cover the fascinating history of seafaring in the area, as well as topics like surfing, diving and more
- Santa Barbara Museum of Art – for art lovers! This downtown art museum has undergone over 5 years of renovations and has recently reopened with expanded gallery spaces
- Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History – as the oldest museum in SB, this one explores the natural history of the region, including native flora and fauna, Chumash culture, pygmy mammoth skeletons from the Channel Islands. There are scenic creek paths to wander along, as well as a seasonal exhibit that features live butterflies from May through September.
- Santa Barbara Sea Center – dedicated to all things marine life, with special exhibits on the Santa Barbara Channel, touch tanks and more.
28. Take a mini road trip to nearby towns
Santa Barbara sure is lovely, but if you’ve got an itch to see more outside of town, a quick 10-20 minute drive in either direction will bring you to some pretty charming towns just waiting to be explored.
You’ve got Goleta and Solvang to the west of SB, as well as Montecito and Summerland to the east of town. Here’s a quick checklist of what to see/do in each town:
- Goleta: Stroll through the enchanting Ellwood Butterfly Grove, explore Hollister Avenue’s boutiques, step back in time at Rancho La Patera & Stow House, go brewery hopping.
- Solvang: About 40 minutes away, Solvang’s charming streets are adorned with traditional Danish-style buildings and windmills, offering a taste of Denmark in California. Peruse the cute little boutique stores, bakeries, and souvenir shops, and visit Mission Santa Inés.
- Montecito: Picnic at Butterfly Beach (a local favorite), browse the little boutiques on Coast Village Road, sample French pastries at Bree’Osh.
- Summerland: Stroll along Lillie Avenue, explore antique shops and art galleries that line the streets, grab breakfast/lunch at Summerland Beach Cafe, beach at Summerland Beach, explore the whimsical Lotusland villa and gardens, and go horseback riding with Los Padres Outfitters.
Where To Stay In Santa Barbara
For my birthday trip, Papu and I stayed at the cutest boutique hotel called Hideaway Santa Barbara. Everything about Hideaway is perfect!
If you’re envisioning old/musty bed-and-breakfast vibes, this is quite the opposite! The property was extensively renovated in 2019, and everything is uniquely curated with coastal decor and cute little touches everywhere. Complimentary breakfast is included for guests, too!
Our stay at Hideaway was nothing short of amazing, I’ve been recommending it to all my friends/family because it was just what we needed for our couples getaway: cozy home-away-from-home feels, made-to-order breakfast, and all the little thoughtful amenities like free happy hour wine, beach towels, and even beach tar wipes in the room.
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