Lighthouse Hotel
Pacifica, California
 The Lighthouse Hotel is settled
between the sea and the hills on Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California....just a few
minutes south of San Francisco. This oceanside location, so close to The City,
provides the Lighthouse with a double bonus! That's why we're featuring it in
"Jan's Journeys", even though it isn't one of the B&Bs and small inns that
we usually visit.

In a tiny village outside of Pacifica's main "town" area, the
Lighthouse Hotel perches on
Rockaway Beach. With 94 rooms and its Best Western affiliation, one might expect an
impersonal lodging experience. But the amenities include complimentary continental breakfast, an excellent
restaurant, pool and spa, exercise room, panoramic ocean views from many of the rooms, the
sounds of the sea echoing through all of the rooms...at rates which are
less than the Bay Area norm.
 
 
 
The prime pleasure is, of course, strolling the sea
strand along the hotel's property or on nearby trails.
 
 

 We enjoyed an oceanfront room on
both of our visits, relishing the sight of the Pacific during the day...and the Pacific's
resonance at night.


 The onsite Moonraker restaurant
combines those vitalizing views with delicious food...my favorite combination! I'd
recommend the ahi and a desert that had either the word "decadent" or
"sinful" involved in its name (maybe both) and contained lots of chocolate!!
There's also a cozy bar (try the extremely tasty buffalo wings), and a bounteous
champagne brunch is presented on Sundays.
 

As noted, San Francisco is gloriously nearby, and Half Moon Bay and
other seaside communities are in fairly close proximity for exploring to the south.
The hotel also has meeting and conference facilities for groups seeking an oceanside
retreat that's convenient to the major metro area.
The Rockaway Beach mini-village offers a few charming shops and
restaurants as well.
 

Whether you're looking for a quick getaway close to San Francisco, a meeting site
beside the sea, or a relaxing stopover during a coastal drive, the Lighthouse Hotel might
just be your destination. My final recommendation is: enjoy the sunsets.
On our first visit,
nightfall as viewed from the hotel was a spectacular event. Unfortunately, a naughty
operating system devoured those photos! On our second trip the marine layer slid in
just before dusk, so the sight wasn't quite as dramatic; but it was delicately
beautiful nonetheless. You can contact the Lighthouse Hotel at 800-832-4777 and
visit their website at http://www.bestwesternlighthouse.com/
for more information and reservations....then wait and see what color of sunset you'll
experience.

Copyright © 2002 -
2008: Jan Hight
All photos are the property of Jan & John Hight and may not be copied or used in any
way without our written permission.
Published -- April 16, 2002
Last Revision -- Sunday, 13-Aug-2006 03:26:10 GMT
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