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An adventure to Ventura Harbor Village

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I love visiting a place where you can check into a hotel, park the car for a couple days, and then explore on foot and walk to everything you need. Such is the case with Ventura Harbor Village in the seaside city of Ventura. This charming little enclave has great restaurants and shops, quaint hotels, and incredible ocean views.  

I began a recent getaway to the waterfront village at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ventura Harbor, where the family and I checked into a beautiful king suite, overlooking the water and hundreds of beautiful boats.

The large room was highlighted by a huge, king bed, comfy sleeper sofa, big screen TV, cozy lounge chair and an office desk with high-speed Internet. The suite also came with a small refrigerator, microwave, Keurig coffee maker and a spacious bathroom with walk-in shower. One of the best features of the room was the private patio, overlooking the harbor. From here we could sit and watch gorgeous yachts and fishing boats bob in the water about 50 feet away from us.

When not lounging in the room we were enjoying Harbor Village, where restaurants, shops and water activities abound. To get to the village, we walked about 5 minutes down the sidewalk lining the harbor. This is a lovely stroll past hundreds of old fishing boats, yachts and sailboats docked in slips or heading out to sea. The walk also passes the Ventura Harbor Boatyard, which uses massive cranes to pick up boats of all sizes out of the water. This interesting sight gives visitors a cool behind-the-scene look at the process of repairing and cleaning boats.  

The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ventura Harbor is right on the bay. | Photo by Greg Aragon

At the village we found lots of delicious food options, from seafood and Italian to Greek, Cuban, sushi, American and more. We were craving fish and chips for lunch and ended up at Brophy Bros., a local favorite specializing in fresh seafood. This was a fortuitous find because the fish n chips and ahi poke salad were tantalizing. The fish was lightly battered and crunchy, the fries were tasty and the poke was marinated in a soy dressing and served on a bed of cabbage, mixed greens, daikon sprouts, snow peas, crispy wontons.

After lunch we walked to Ventura Boat Rentals and rented a paddle boat shaped like a big swan. We then peddled our way around the harbor, cruising near million-dollar yachts and old sea ships; waving at large curious sea birds; and looking for fish in the water. Our hour-long voyage was not only exciting, but was also a great workout on the legs!

Our next stop was Coastal Cone ice cream parlor, where we split a giant hot fudge sundae and walked across the street to the sandy beach to eat it. After devouring the scrumptious dessert, we played on the sand dunes and explored the tide pools near the long, rocky jetty. We then strolled along the uncrowded shoreline, before heading back to the hotel.

For dinner we were back at Brophy Bros. for more fish and chips and a memorable bowl of Cioppino, a stew with shrimp, which fish, clams, and a rich broth, all topped with parmesan.

Back at the Holiday Inn, we sat on our patio and watched the sun fall into the Pacific Ocean behind the sailboats. In the morning, we enjoyed a full, complimentary breakfast at the hotel. This included breakfast burritos, oatmeal, bagels, coffee, juice and yogurt.

With our bellies full we strolled over to Channel Islands National Park Visitor’s Center, where we learned about the fascinating Channel Islands National Park. Known as “The American Galapagos,” the park encompasses five remarkable and remote islands off the Ventura coast: Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel and Santa Barbara. The Channel Islands and encircling waters are home to over 2,000 plants and animals, of which 145 are found nowhere else in the world including the Island Fox.

Established as a National Park in 1980, each of the islands is a fascinating world unto itself. World class diving, hiking, kayaking, sea cave exploration, photography, snorkeling, camping, wildlife and wildflower viewing, the Channel Islands offers uninterrupted time with family and friends while relaxing to the soothing sounds of the natural world. To get to the islands, most people use Island Packers, the official company taking visitors to the islands.

We concluded our visit with a handcrafted chocolate bar from Top This Chocolate, a customized shop using only luscious premium chocolate made with 100% cocoa butter. Here I watched as a skilled chocolatier made me a divine, milk chocolate bar by hand.

For information on visiting Ventura Harbor Village, visit: www.VenturaHarborVillage.com. For more information on staying at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ventura Harbor, go to: www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/ventura/vntnd/hoteldetail.

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