Montecito, California Vacation Rentals

Montecito is an area located in Santa Barbara County, California. This small town is considered to be one of the country's richest communities. Montecito is a beautiful and gracious town ...Read more

 

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If you're another person who prefers the comfort of a home to the hassle of hotels, visit these directory pages: Carpinteria vacation rentals or Montecito vacation homes. You might also want to consider Palm Desert vacation rentals and Santa Cruz vacation homes as well as a breadth of vacation rentals in our South Lake Tahoe vacation homes. Also, find Montecito vacation homes for sale .



 

Montecito, California Vacation Rentals

Montecito is an area located in Santa Barbara County, California. This small town is considered to be one of the country's richest communities. Montecito is a beautiful and gracious town filled with panoramic views of the mountains and sunset views of the seas. Montecito vacation rentals feature a slow-paced lifestyle, sun-dappled lanes and a charming village spirit. Through the years, Montecito has been known as a retreat destination for many famous Hollywood personalities and industrial barons. Montecito is a place full of beauty. Montecito vacation homes are known for their understated elegance, pretty English gardens and proximity to the quiet gentleness of the city's shore lines. Guests of Montecito cabin rentals should not forget to visit the Los Padres National Forest and enjoy a variety of recreational activities, there's plenty to do for you and your loved ones. This 2-million acre park is home to some of the state's beautiful beaches, streams, rivers and lush green forestry. The park features fun outdoor activities such as horseback riding, hiking, biking and so much more. Sweat your afternoon out by taking a hike through the McMenemy Trail and Cold Spring Trail. Take a quick detour to the Casa del Herrero, an 11-acre historic museum known as one of the finest examples of Spanish colonial revival architecture.