Deccan Chronicle

A marine paradise

OFFERING A WINDOW INTO THE BEST THAT MARINE LIFE HAS TO OFFER, THE QUAINT CITY OF MONTEREY WILL LEAVE YOU ENTHRALLED WITH ITS EXPERIENCE­S, AND JAW-DROPPING SCENERIES

- GAUTAM SUNDER

At first glance, it might just seem like a sleepy little city tucked off the coast of California — but the fishing community of Monterey could quite possibly give you an insight into the working-class American psyche like few other experience­s — not to mention awe you with its eco-friendly sights, sounds and smells of marine life.

While it also bore prime witness to California’s Mexican and Spanish periods, the region today is best known as the setting for many a hit John Steinbeck novel, its globally renowned aquarium that is hailed for its path-breaking conservati­on research, and some of the best seafood restaurant­s that can be found across the USA. Ideal for a quick weekend getaway, tourists or California­n residents from all over the Bay Area adore the region — also a beach-lover’s paradise.

Though there are a plethora of options to choose from, the seaside village of Carmel-By-The Sea is ideal to kick things off; a delightful clutter of artisanal cafes, posh art galleries (celeb alert: you might spot Clint Eastwood in the vicinity), and expensive boutiques that would whet any shopaholic’s appetite. Not too far way is the stunning Point Lobos State Natural Reserve that offers both hardcore hikers as well as Instagram addicts several opportunit­ies to hone their skills. The rugged rock formations and waves make for incredible viewing, and you could easily get lost in the magnificen­t sunsets they help paint. Also recommende­d is the iconic 17-Mile-Drive that again throws up jaw-dropping sceneries; not least the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links! (If you love the sport, it’s the reason you’re visiting Monterey in the first place. This is as good as it gets.)

Now, moving on to the coveted highlight — the Monterey Bay Aquarium — the place that inspired Finding Dory! Yes, that’s right, you can find hundreds of kids (and slightly exasperate­d but equally excited parents) huddled over the blue tang fish exhibit that served as the basis for the Pixar movie. The Open Sea Exhibit is the star attraction, featuring even hammerhead sharks! There’s so much to gaze open-mouthed at, including the almost surreal display of jellyfish and nettle, that almost feels space-like. Kids will go bonkers over the penguins and otters (nope, not as cuddly as they look) — but even more so, at the sting-ray petting pool, where they can actually feel the ray’s almost velvet coat as the beautiful marine creature glides by. The other interactiv­e sections that house everything from turtles and octopi to birds and invertebra­tes are also worthy of a travelogue in itself — that’s how unmissable this stopover is.

Of course, no trip to Monterey is complete without visiting Cannery Row, that still holds pride of place in the city locals’ hearts, as it was the site of several sardine canning factories decades ago. Today, it is a prime tourist hub, as many historic attraction­s, public fishing facilities and activities such as kayak-launching and scubadivin­g can be enjoyed here. Nearby is also the Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservati­on Area, that’s home to a large population of pretty friendly sea lions.

A quick walk on Old Fisherman’s Wharf could be ideal to wind up the trip, where plenty of memorabili­a can be checked out, while picking out a high-end restaurant. (Tip: don’t miss out on the speciality artichokes — and the clam chowder, which is pretty legendary here!) If there’s more time to kill or if you just want to enjoy the Pacific more, customised whale and dolphin watching tours further enhance the experience.

Ultimately, Monterey will leave you with memories manifold — and if you aren’t nature conscious already, it sure will transform you.

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DOWNTOWN MONTEREY AND HARBOUR
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Clockwise from top: Montery aquarium; Point Lobos; Montery aquarium
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