Carmel Foodie & Wine Weekend

2 days · Carmel-by-the-Sea

Carmel Foodie & Wine Weekend

This 2-day Carmel-by-the-Sea itinerary is built from real, hand-verified listings — every restaurant, beach, trail, and view below has been checked and photographed by the MontereyBay.app team. Use it as a starting point for foodie travelers, then swap stops based on weather, season, and what's open. Use the Expedia search box to book a hotel near day one's starting point, and tap any listing on the itinerary to see its full page with hours, address, and parking notes.

Day 1 — Arrival & Iconic Sights

Morning. Start the day at **Carmel Food Tour** — Carmel Food Tour offers a delightful guided tasting walk through the charming town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Guests explore a variety of acclaimed restaurants, wine. Arrive by 9–10am to beat parking pressure and catch the morning light along the coast.

Afternoon. Mid-day, head to **Aubergine at L'Auberge Carmel** — Aubergine at L'Auberge Carmel is an exquisite fine-dining restaurant in Carmel-by-the-Sea, renowned for its two Michelin stars. The restaurant features an extra. Plan ~2 hours here.

Evening. End the day at **Flying Fish Grill** — Flying Fish Grill offers a unique experience with its Japanese-California fusion seafood dishes in a cozy, cave-like setting. Known for creative sushi rolls and. Sunset on the bay is the local ritual — bring a layer.

  • Carmel Food TourCarmel Food Tour offers a delightful guided tasting walk through the charming town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Guests explore a variety of acclaimed restaurants, wine
  • Aubergine at L'Auberge CarmelAubergine at L'Auberge Carmel is an exquisite fine-dining restaurant in Carmel-by-the-Sea, renowned for its two Michelin stars. The restaurant features an extra
  • Flying Fish GrillFlying Fish Grill offers a unique experience with its Japanese-California fusion seafood dishes in a cozy, cave-like setting. Known for creative sushi rolls and

Day 2 — Final Day & Last Stops

Morning. Start the day at **Rio Grill** — Rio Grill is an award-winning American grill situated in the Crossroads Shopping Center in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Known for its innovative California-Southwest cuis. Arrive by 9–10am to beat parking pressure and catch the morning light along the coast.

Afternoon. Mid-day, head to **Morgan Winery** — Morgan Winery is a celebrated winery in Carmel-by-the-Sea, known for producing exquisite Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the Santa Lucia Highlands. Guests can en. Plan ~2 hours here.

Evening. End the day at **Grasing's Coastal Cuisine** — Grasing's Coastal Cuisine offers a delightful dining experience in Carmel-by-the-Sea, showcasing contemporary California cuisine with an emphasis on fresh, loca. Sunset on the bay is the local ritual — bring a layer.

  • Rio GrillRio Grill is an award-winning American grill situated in the Crossroads Shopping Center in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Known for its innovative California-Southwest cuis
  • Morgan WineryMorgan Winery is a celebrated winery in Carmel-by-the-Sea, known for producing exquisite Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the Santa Lucia Highlands. Guests can en
  • Grasing's Coastal CuisineGrasing's Coastal Cuisine offers a delightful dining experience in Carmel-by-the-Sea, showcasing contemporary California cuisine with an emphasis on fresh, loca

What it costs

Rough per-person budget for 2 days in Carmel-by-the-Sea: • Lodging: $180–$450 per night (Big Sur and Carmel run high; book early) • Food: $60–$90/day for casual meals + one nicer dinner • Activities: free coastal stops; $40–$120 if you add the Aquarium or a tour • Parking: free at most beaches; $10–$15 at metered downtown lots Use the Expedia search above to compare hotels right now.

FAQ

What's the best time of year for this Carmel-by-the-Sea itinerary?

April–October offers the most reliable weather along the Monterey Bay coast — mornings are typically foggy, with afternoons clearing to sun. The window from mid-September to mid-October is the regional sweet spot: smaller crowds, warmer water, and clear skies. Winter trips (December–February) still work for this plan — just pack layers and treat the included hikes as rainy-day backup options.

Where should we stay for Carmel Foodie & Wine Weekend?

Base yourself in Carmel, CA so you're a short drive from every stop on this itinerary. Use the Expedia search above to compare hotels, vacation rentals, and inns near the day-one starting point. Most travelers find Carmel-by-the-Sea-area lodging fills up fastest on weekends — booking 3–4 weeks ahead is usually enough.

How much should I budget for this trip?

Lodging is the largest variable: Carmel and Big Sur run $250–$450/night for a mid-tier hotel, Monterey and Santa Cruz typically $180–$300, and Pacific Grove sits in between. Food budgets land around $60–$90 per person per day for casual meals plus one nicer dinner. Most attractions on this plan are free (beaches, scenic drives, parks); the Aquarium and a whale-watching tour add roughly $50–$120 per person if you include them.

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