Surf and Sand (resort) and Splashes (spa) in Laguna Beach Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com To read this entire feature FREE with photos cut and paste this link: http://jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/calif/surf/surf.htmlThe Surf and Sand in Laguna Beach, California has achieved legendary appeal for those fortunate enough to have stayed there during its 55 years of operation. Located at 1555 South Coast Highway, it was built in 1948 as a beach side motor lodge with 26 rooms. Artists discovered Laguna Beach and over
years made it a premier vacation destination. Art galleries,
famous Sawdust Festival,
Laguna Playhouse, and
Master of
Arts Festival attract visitors from all over
world to this small, charming community nestled between Newport Beach and San Diego.
Driving into
creamy cocoa beige stucco entrance one is greeted by valet parking attendants. They set
tone by providing a warm welcome. The architecture is Mediterranean-style with a stunning DeWain Valentine water sculpture that was donated to owner James Colachis by
City of Laguna Beach. Owing to a recent two million dollar renovation
Surf and Sand looks brand new. The reservation area is light, airy, and open.
In 1992 internationally renowned interior designer James Northcutt refurbished
rooms and suites. Chairman Kathryn Colachis, a brilliant decorator in her own right, recently refreshed
property once more. The decor evokes memories of classic New England summer homes with bleached wood, muted pastels, and charming original seascape watercolors. Even
elevators have been painted with early 20th century seaside scenes that set a whimsical, relaxing tone. The lines are clean,
views, spectacular.
My daughter Lucy and I found our room to be a small slice of heaven. The room itself was beautifully appointed with a bedroom, sitting area, and behind
white plantation shutters and
sliding glass doors, a private balcony overlooking
vast blue Pacific Ocean. Down below, on
sand, Surf and Sand beach attendants catered to guests needs; setting up umbrellas; delivering chairs, and food and beverages while lifeguards watched over swimmers of all ages. Being August,
cool salt water was
perfect compliment to
hot sun. The waves are excellent for body surfing or using a boogie board while still being gentle enough for small children.
The Surf and Sand is situated on 500 feet of beachfront. Flanked by multimillion-dollar private homes, and bordered by rock formations that form natural barriers,
property provides a sense of privacy and security. If walking
coastline is your fancy, scaling
rock abutments at low tide is still easy to do.
It is also very tempting to sit outside on your balcony and relax. There is a fully stocked Honor Bar, and room service. Ben and Jerry's old-fashioned sundaes and ice cream can be scooped at your doorstep between 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Two thick white cotton Frette robes and Surf and Sand slippers were in our closet. In
bathroom, a half clamshell was filled with Aveda products, soaps and bath salts that revitalize, and lotions that soothe. Attached to
travertine marble wall was a hairdryer. The only thing that I did not find was a coffee pot. The Honor Bar has everything from a split of French champagne for $37.50 to a miniature bottle of Ketel One vodka for $6.50. There are more than a dozen tiny bottles of liquor from which to choose. The refrigerator has beer, wine, and goodies.
It is now 6:10 p.m. and from
balcony I watch three teenaged boys fishing in
surf to
left of
hotel. The waning sun casts a wide sheath of shimmer across
blue water. Stories of Pacific Ocen pollution don't seem relevant when I can look down from my sixth floor balcony and see
translucent bluish green below. In
distance,
occasional boat speeds past. In
evening
maid appears to turn
thick white quilted bedspread down. She places a couple of delicious Belgian chocolates near
pillow along with a hanging card that can be marked for breakfast. Cleverly
Surf and Sand makes room service as easy as checking off items, along with
time you wish them to be delivered, and hanging it on
outside of your door. Sometime during
night someone will collect it, and "voila", breakfast arrives at
appointed hour. The king size bed in our room is
ultimate in comfort. In fact, everything in
room lends itself to making us feel at home.
The Surf and Sand is privately owned by James and Kathryn Colachis, a couple dedicated to solidifying
resort's reputation as a first class, casually elegant destination. It is
perfect setting for couples seeking a romantic interlude, families looking for a place that will satisfy young and old; business conferences, and social functions. This year
Surf and Sand partnered with Stepping Stones Child Development Center to offer professionally organized half-day camps for children ages 4 to 12. Drop-in care during selected times is $10 per hour, with evening sessions Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at $35 per session.
John Gates, assistant General Manager, took my daughter and me on a tour of
modernized, expanded hotel. "Each of
165 rooms and suites," Gates explained, "has a view of
water. There are no bad rooms." He led
way to one of
thirteen suites with a starting rate of $1,100 per day. The suite was a larger version of
regular rooms. There was a balcony with a comfortable living room, a private bedroom, with
addition of a second bathroom. Blushing beige travertine marble makes
bathrooms throughout
property elegant yet comfortable. Custom woven sisal rugs, linen ecru fabrics with pale blue and green stripes, and custom fabricated matchstick lamps with a patina finish are standard features in rooms as well as suites.