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The Charm and Beauty that is San Clemente
San
Clemente has earned a well deserved reputation as the resort beach town
in Orange County. Long, white sandy strands invite you to take slow sunset
strolls. But beautiful beaches and 342 days of sunshine a year are only
part of the appeal that makes people want to call San Clemente a destination
when they visit Southern California.
Casa Romantica
features extraordinary gardens and fascinating exhibits.
The San Clemente
Inn offers ideal family accommodations, including spacious suites, kitchenettes,
a large, inviting pool and two spas.
Long stretches
of beach and great waves draw surfers and sun worshippers to San Clemente.
Ole Hanson’s,
San Clemente founder, vision of red tiled, white homes overlooking the
ocean and pier, are still here today. Photo credit: Don Kindred
Avenida Del
Mar offers gift shops, art galleries, clothing boutiques, bistros, cafes
and fine dining, bookstores, a weekly farmers market, and more.
San
Clemente is experiencing a quiet renaissance. Newcomers and long-time residents
alike are taking care to preserve and revitalize the timeless charm that
makes San Clemente such an attractive place to visit. You are personally
invited to experience life at a slower, more considered pace - which is
exactly what Ole Hanson had in mind when he founded San Clemente in 1925.
Ole wrote,
I envision a place where people can live together more pleasantly than
in any other place in America. San Clemente still embodies this vision
today. Ole went on to say, The whole picture is very clear before me. I
can see hundreds of white-walled homes, bonneted with red tile, with trees,
shrubs, hedges of hibiscus, palms and geraniums lining the drives, and
a profusion of flowers framing the patios and gardens. I want playgrounds,
schools, swimming pools, a golf course, a fishing pier and a beach enlivened
by people getting a healthy joy out of their life. Come to San Clemente
and you’ll see Ole’s dream, alive today.
Avenida Del
Mar
The heart of
Ole’s Spanish Village by the Sea beats true. The downtown, with its antique
shops, boutiques, art galleries and outdoor cafes is San Clemente’s cultural
soul. Friends and neighbors stop to chat as they stroll along the palm-lined
sidewalks of Avenida Del Mar, a charming paradise. Gift and jewelry shops,
bookstores, clothing boutiques and surf shops offer enough variety to please
even the most discriminating shopper. The weekly farmers market and monthly
crafts fair draw residents and visitors from all over. Great events and
wonderful people are what San Clemente is all about.
At
the water’s edge, you’ll find the crown jewel of Avenida Del Mar, the San
Clemente Pier. Surrounded by hotels, outdoor cafes and bistros, the Pier
has lured locals and fishermen since 1928. It is also the gathering place
for some of San Clemente’s best-loved traditions like the annual Clam Chowder
Cook-off and the Ocean Festival (see sidebar for a listing of San Clemente
summer events).
Casa Romantica
The newly remodeled
Casa Romantica is a cultural, educational and social center. Stroll the
beautiful gardens and view exhibits. Running through July 10 is Recover:
The World Trade Center Recovery Operation, an exhibit that documents the
monumental effort to locate personal objects and material evidence from
the wreckage of the Twin Towers. Beginning August 8 through September 18
is The Way We Were: A San Clemente Retrospective. In partnership with the
San Clemente Historical Society, this photographic exhibition profiles
early life in the Spanish Village by the Sea. Next, from September 27 through
October 30 is A Journey Shared: Photographs by Horace Bristol. This exhibition
explores the enigmatic relationship between novelist John Steinbeck and
photographer Horace Bristol through 38 prints that served as the inspiration
for The Grapes of Wrath.
Casa Romantica
Cultural Center and Gardens is located at 415 Avenida Granada in San Clemente.
Its hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $3 adult. For further
information, visit www.casaromantica.org or call 949.498.2139.
Welcome’s Best
Bets -
San Clemente
Inn and Casa Tropicana Spa & Inn
Come to San
Clemente and stay the night, or better yet, stay the weekend or even the
week! Hotels, bed and breakfasts, and inns dot the coastline, providing
spectacular views, rooms and suites, beautiful pools and spas, a variety
of dining options, and more. Visit www.sanclemente.com for a complete listing
of San Clemente’s overnight accommodations. In the meantime, Welcome Magazine
has a couple of recommendations for you to consider.
If you’re looking
for family style accommodations, check out the San Clemente Inn Resort
& Conference Center. With 97 spacious suites, equipped with galley
kitchenettes and full-size refrigerators, this is a great spot for families
who may want to be able to eat in as needed. Beautiful grounds surround
a large outdoor heated pool and two spas, shuffleboard and much more. The
San Clemente Inn is the perfect place to unwind at the end of a busy day
of sightseeing.
Take a short
walk through the San Clemente State Park and you’ll find yourself at a
ten-mile stretch of the most beautiful beach anywhere. You’ll also discover
many choices for fine dining with breathtaking ocean views in the quaint
Spanish Village by the Sea.
The San Clemente
Inn Resort & Conference Center’s convenient location, halfway between
Los Angeles and San Diego, allows easy access to the best of what Southern
California has to offer. Visit www.sanclementeinn.com for more information
about this resort.
Overlooking
the Pacific Ocean at the San Clemente Pier, Casa Tropicana Spa & Inn
holds the promise of adventure, sun, sand, and surf. With a five mile stretch
of sandy beaches and the vast, blue ocean, you will feel you are in a secluded
paradise.
As you enter
this unique Spa & Inn, you can’t help but notice its hip and stylish
atmosphere, and feel its soothing tranquility. Guests may choose from one
of Casa Tropicana’s eight Casitas, each imbued with the natural beauty
of the ocean. Luxurious linens and custom accessories complement the original
art provided by Gallery 104, a local art gallery.
While staying
at Casa Tropicana, be sure to indulge yourself in its brand new Day Spa.
There are two massage therapy/body treatment rooms, including one for couples,
and an esthetician studio. Top of the line spa products are offered, and
a signature selection of teas, developed with the help of San Clemente’s
Lavender Lounge Tea Company, is also available to guests. Located in Casa
Tropicana is White Horses, a fine dining restaurant, very popular with
local residents.
Casa Tropicana
Spa & Inn is California’s answer for that special place to escape for
an relaxing, romantic getaway with that special someone. For more information
or reservations, call 949.492.1234.
Surfing - A
Rich History
Surfing has
long been synonymous with Southern California. And San Clemente is one
of the top spots for waves. Surfers come from miles around to surf these
beautiful beaches.
Although no
one knows for sure exactly where and when stand-up surfing began, there
is no doubt that over the centuries the ancient sport of he’e nalu (wave-sliding)
was perfected by the Kings and Queens, along with the men and women, of
the Sandwich Isles. The Islands’ geographical position brought the great
waves of the Pacific in all shapes and sizes.
He’enalu is
a Hawaiian term adopted by ancient poets to describe their spectacular
sport of surfing. This popular form of recreation is rich in what Hawaiians
call kaona, or hidden meaning. The first half, he’e, can mean for instance,
to change from a solid to a liquid form, or to run as a liquid. The second
part, nalu can refer to the surfing motion of a wave or the foaming of
a wave, hence he’enalu, wave-sliding.
At
certain times of the year, the sport is an irresistible temptation to the
surfer, invoking a state of what Hawaiians refer to as Hopupu (hoe-poo-poo),
the state of being stoked, surf lingo for totally happy. Surf history tells
us that November was a month of rough seas and high surf that lured men
to the sea coast. For expert surfers going upland to farm, if part way
up, they looked back and saw rollers combing the beach, they left their
work, hurried home, picked up their board and went to the beach. All thought
of work was gone, only that of surfing was left. The wife may go hungry,
the children, the whole family, but the head of the house did not care.
He is all for sport, that is his food. All day there is nothing but surfing.
Many go out surfing as early as four a.m. - men, women, and children. This
custom remains popular today. Just ask any employer or contractor who has
surfers for employees.
For surf wear,
gear and equipment, San Clemente offers Rocky’s Surf City, located at 100
S. El Camino Real, (949.361.2946) and Stewart Surfboards, at 2102 S. El
Camino Real (949.492.1085).
Visit Talega
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A Golf Destination
Talega is a
community of exceptional new homes in the hills of San Clemente that typifies
luxurious, coastal living. Just minutes from Talega’s stunning portico
and palm-lined entry is Talega’s Fred Couples Signature championship golf
course - 18 holes of gorgeous Orange County real estate that meander through
an oak-filled canyon, a rugged marsh and a series of lakes. Co-designed
by noted golf course architect Brian Curley of Schmidt-Curley Design, Inc.,
Talega was nominated Best New Public Course for 2001 by Golf Digest.
Considered
one of the best daily fee courses in Orange County, the Talega Club is
a perfect blend of challenge and forgiveness. With four tee boxes to choose
from and total yardages ranging from 5,569 to 6,951 years, golfers of all
abilities are sure to have an enjoyable round. And there’s always the relaxing
elegance of the magnificent Spanish Colonial clubhouse to look forward
to before you head for home. For tee times and rates, call owner and manager,
Heritage Golf Group at 949.369.6226.
Quick and Easy
Access -
Freeways, Metrolink
& Airports
San Clemente
is conveniently located off the I -5 Freeway. Easy access to and from other
Southern California destinations is made possible by the nearby San Joaquin
Transportation Corridor, also know as the 73 Tollroad.
Don’t feel
like driving? Visitors can ride the rails of Metrolink. Traveling at an
average speed of 50 miles per hour, Metrolink’s Orange County train service
runs from Oceanside through Orange County to Los Angeles’ Union Station,
and stops at ten train stations along the way, including San Clemente.
Rail service also takes visitors from San Clemente to local amusement parks,
museums, shopping centers and more. How much easier can it get?! For schedules
and fares, visit www.metrolinktrains.com. You can even download the schedule
to your PDA.
San Clemente
is just 30 minutes from John Wayne Airport in Newport Beach and less than
an hour from San Diego International Airport. The Shops at Mission Viejo
are only 20 minutes from San Clemente, while the Irvine Spectrum, a shopping,
dining and entertainment destination, is less than half an hour away. Just
over a 30-minute drive north are the well-known Orange County Performing
Arts Center and the popular South Coast Plaza, known for its diverse collection
of upscale department stores, novelty shops, restaurants and theaters.
We hope you’ve
enjoyed our visit to the beautiful and charming town of San Clemente. For
more information, visit sanclemente.com. The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce
also offers a Visitors Guide, and an Area Dining Guide to further acquaint
you with this breathtaking town.
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San Clemente
Summer Events
July 3 - The
San Clemente Village Art Fair
Stroll and
shop Avenida Del Mar where more than 60 vendors will have arts, crafts
and other fabulous items, from
10 a.m. - 4
p.m. (949.218.5378)
July 4 - Fireworks
Show
Held at the
San Clemente Pier each year, this event begins at dusk and is free to the
public. A true community and
family event,
grab a spot early down on the beach for the best Fireworks Show in Orange
County!
Summer Concert
Series, July 7 - 28
Bringing the
Bands to the Sand with a different genre each week. Join the community
of San Clemente on the beach, north of the Pier, to celebrate and support
live music with the sunset as your backdrop and free seating in the sand!
6 p.m. - 8 p.m
July 7 - Rock
‘n Roll July 14 - Blues July 21 - 80s Music July 28 - Reggae
July 16 &
17 - Ocean Festival
This is a fun,
family event, with beach and water activities for everyone. Waterman and
Waterwoman Competitions, open water swim, children’s events, sand castle
competition, ocean art show, wood car exhibit, pancake breakfast prepared
by our city lifeguards, children’s pavilion, free clinics for bodysurfing
and body boarding and MORE!! (949.440.6141)
July 30 &
31 - Relay for Life
San Clemente
Relay for Life takes place from 10 am Saturday, July 30 to 10am Sunday,
July 31. The American Cancer Society Relay For LifeÆ is an overnight
team event that raises awareness of cancer, celebrates survivors, remembers
those lost to the disease, and raises funds to fight cancer through research,
education, advocacy and patient services. Richard Steed Memorial Park,
200 Ave. La Pata. (949.310.5405)
August 7 -
The San Clemente Village Art Fair
Presented by
the Downtown Business Association, stroll and shop Ave Del Mar where more
than 60 vendors will have arts, crafts and other fabulous items. 10 a.m.
- 4 p.m. (949.218.5378)
August 14 -
San Clemente Street Faire and Fiesta
Takes place
on Avenida Del Mar with continuous entertainment on three stages. Food
booths, contests and games
provided by
non-profit organizations. No admission charge. (949.492.1131)
August 20 &
21 - Arts and Crafts Fair
In partnership
with the City of San Clemente, the San Clemente Arts & Crafts Club
presents this annual event. View over 100 exhibit booths of paintings and
crafts on the lawn of the Community Center. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days
and free
to the public.
August 26 &
27 - Waterman’s Ball and Golf Tournament
The Surf Industry
Manufacturer’s Association (SIMA) Environmental Fund is a charitable foundation
formed by the surf industry to provide support in the form of grants to
environmental organizations. A portion of the proceeds from this event
will benefit the Surfrider Foundation. Held at St Regis Monarch Beach Resort
and Spa, the weekend kicks-off with the 5th Annual Waterman’s Classic Golf
Tournament and Luau on Friday. Surf industry business leaders will tee-up
on the Monarch Beach Links for a day on the course with celebrity players.
Then on Saturday, surf industry leaders and friends of the environment
will attend the 16th Annual Waterman’s Ball and Auction. The silent and
live auctions will feature a wide array of items celebrating the surfing
lifestyle that you won’t want to miss. (949.366.1164)
September 4
- The San Clemente Village Art Fair
Presented by
the Downtown Business Association, stroll and shop Ave Del Mar where more
than 60 vendors will have arts, crafts and other fabulous items. 10 a.m.
- 4 p.m. (949.218.5378)
September 10
- Authenic Hawaiian Luau
The Knights
of Columbus presents an Authentic Hawaiian Luau from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. at
Our Lady of Fatima Parish Hall, 105 La Esperanza. Enjoy a Polynesian show
with live music and an outstanding Hawaiian buffet. Adults $35, children
$15. (949.248.3325 or Jim at jimmosich@hotmail.com) Published
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