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Capitalize on it

This tiny town has big fun for the taking: a family-friendly beach, cliffs perfect for moonlight walks, a strip of shops and art galleries

- BY MIKE MORRIS have yet to take off the silver rings and seashell bracelets they bought at Super Silver (214 Capitola Ave., [831] 462-9696, www.supersilve­rsantacruz.com). travel@latimes.com

Santa Cruz might have name recognitio­n, but Capitola, its tiny neighbor (population 10,000) down the highway on Monterey Bay, was an ideal summer getaway for my wife and me and our young daughter. The village was a lumber port in the 1800s, but when the bloom was off that rose, it reinvented itself as a resort. It remains a prime vacation spot, with shopping, restaurant­s and family-friendly Capitola Beach. The tab: We spent $250 for a night at the Inn at Depot Hill, and $50 for dinner at the Wharf House.

The bed

The Inn at Depot Hill (250 Monterey Ave., [831] 462-3376,

www.innatdepot­hill.com )isan upscale bed-and-breakfast inside a former train depot. Our room, called the Library, had a queen-size feather bed in front of a marble fireplace. What made the room so special was a separate upstairs loft with a twin-size bed that was ideal for our 8-year-old daughter. The loft was designed to resemble an Orient Express sleeping car with golden drapes surroundin­g the bed. There were artistic flourishes throughout the room (a mural of a mouse hole) that added a touch of whimsy.

The meal

At the inn, wine and appetizers were served in the afternoon, while port and chocolate truffles were put out in the evening. A breakfast included in the price — croissants, fresh fruit bowls and eggs baked with herbs and Asiago cheese — was delivered to our room along with coffee, tea and hot chocolate. The day before, we walked to the end of Capitola Wharf and ate at the Wharf House (1400 Wharf Road; [831] 4763534, www.wharfhouse.com). Our daughter was fascinated by the vintage fishing gear the restaurant used as decoration­s. My wife ordered Boston-style clam chowder served in a sourdough bread bowl, and I had fish and chips with a cup of the homemade chowder.

The f ind

Along with free activities, such as swimming at the beach and taking a moonlight walk above nearby cliffs, we had fun checking out the shops and art galleries along Capitola Avenue. My wife and I were impressed by the stylish Lumen Gallery (112 Capitola Ave., [831] 295-6647, www.lumengal.com), while our mermaid-loving daughter couldn’t get enough of all the gift shops with underthe-sea décor. She and my wife

The lesson learned

The inn is only a five-minute walk to Capitola Beach, which is a great spot for relaxing. Next time, for some added fun and exercise, we’ll either bring our own stand-up paddleboar­d or rent one at the beach.

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Lou Spirito Los Angeles Times
 ?? Photograph­s by Mike Morris ?? CAPITOLA BEACH is a low-key refuge near Santa Cruz where you can rent paddleboar­ds or just relax on the sand.
Photograph­s by Mike Morris CAPITOLA BEACH is a low-key refuge near Santa Cruz where you can rent paddleboar­ds or just relax on the sand.
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THE INN AT DEPOT HILL in Capitola is a fashionabl­e B&B with artistic f lourishes in what used to be a train depot.
 ??  ?? WALK TO THE END of the wharf to get to the Wharf House, which serves seafood and more.
WALK TO THE END of the wharf to get to the Wharf House, which serves seafood and more.
 ??  ?? THE PICTURESQU­E beachfront in Capitola is a short walk from shops and restaurant­s.
THE PICTURESQU­E beachfront in Capitola is a short walk from shops and restaurant­s.

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