There are plenty of options for waterfront escapes across Southern California.
However, The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is a bucket-list destination on a level all its own.
Dramatically nestled onto a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is more than a dreamy Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Award winner; it is a blissful home that goes out of its way to create unforgettable memories for all those who enter its heavenly doors. It is also just a six-hour drive from the Valley or a quick one-hour flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport into John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, making it among the easily accessed coastal escapes from Arizona.
The beguiling resort is situated atop a 150-foot cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and ultra-accessible from nearly every outpost across the region. The rooms and suites are designed to take advantage of the outdoors with modern, elegant nods to the surrounding beach and water. Each room and suite boasts a balcony or patio overlooking the ocean, ample gardens or lavish pool as well as natural light, enveloping guests in the warm sun while also welcoming the glow of the moon from the water in the evenings. Of note are the rooms on The Ritz-Carlton Club Level, offering a VIP concierge service, an up-close look at curated Salvador Dali artwork and a private lounge with delectable sweet and savory treats from morning until night.
The spa is similarly impressive, utilizing the natural remedies provided by the ocean in treatments ranging from marine collagen facials to restorative seaweed treatments. There are also regular special events — think puppy yoga — in addition to daily wellness activations including Pilates and meditation.
And the dining options; they are on an entirely different level of epicurean excellence.
Of course, there are utterly delectable casual offerings in The Marketplace, which is a fast-casual spot with epic pastries, sandwiches, and salads, and The Pool Cafe, the poolside enclave, but beyond these more standard options are a slew of dining destinations that should be on any foodie’s bucket list. First, there is KAHANI, which is led by lauded chef Sanjay Rawat, a true master of modern Indian cuisine. The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is also home to RAYA, which is celebrity chef Richard Sandoval’s baby offering pan-Latin cuisine with an ultra-fresh, sustainable seafood selection ranging from ceviche and lobster to crab and Hamachi. RAYA is also one of the best outposts for brunch in the region, boasting a buzzy vibe and creative menu that riffs on classic offerings such as fried rice with bacon and blue corn pancakes with oodles of ripe blueberries. Finally, through the end of the year, the resort is also home to Taikun, a 16-course chef’s tasting experience presented by New York City’s iconic Taikun Sushi.
Oh, but that is not all.
A true steward of the land and ambassador of the greatest experiences available in the region, The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel offers an array of programming to guests meant to fully envelop them in the ultimate Southern California escape.
Guests may book a surf experience at the resort with a personal coach. The 90-minute lesson features round-trip transportation as well as all equipment needed to learn or improve at the beloved watersport. If a bit too wavey, The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel also offers electric bike rentals right on site — either with a guide or on one’s own — as well as the opportunity to learn Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) and kayaking in calm water with a CPR/First Aid-certified instructor, also including all equipment. Visiting with little ones? The resort boasts Ritz Kids, which uses nature as its inspiration to teach little ones about exploration, responsibility, and even culture while having fun. They even weave STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) into games, workshops, and other child-focused programming.
There are eco-tours available through the resort that explore birds, bees, butterflies, and area gardens as well as whale watching year-round. During the fall months, look out for blue whales, which can grow up to 100 feet, fin whales, and humpback whales as well as common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, seals, and sea lions. And for those who want to get really wild, there are squid dissection classes in an interactive lab with local scientists several times a week.
As one might expect, the region is also home to some of the best golf in California, namely Monarch Beach Resort Golf Links nearby. Tee times and transportation are easily arranged by the resort as well.