Romantic Hotels in Watsonville, CA
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Couples getaways in Watsonville
Whether you've been with your partner for years or you've just struck up a brand new relationship, nothing's more romantic than an indulgent getaway together. If it's luxury you're looking for, you'll fall in love with some of the resorts and hotels in Watsonville.
Romantic places to visit in WatsonvilleThere's nothing nicer than taking quality time out with your significant other. Grab hold of their hand and enjoy a romantic date based around these enchanting attractions:
- Ready to grab your beau by the hand and discover the sights and sounds of this fascinating area? We recommend you begin with Windy Oaks Estate.
- Pinto Lake Park is another place worth seeing together. Make sure you take your camera — you'll want to remember these priceless memories.
- Learn more about the culture of the area by visiting Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. It's a popular attraction also not too far away.
- If you've got a bit of extra time, make fond memories at Alfaro Family Vineyards. With your main squeeze by your side, they're guaranteed to last forever.
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Recent Romantic Getaways & Hotels Reviews

Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay
4/5 Good
"I was disappointed with our room assignment since we were on the top floor and very near Fisherman's wharf and downtown. Our room featured a view of the roof right next to us. Called guest services to inquire about changing and they were able to get us in another which featured a partial view, but gave up accessibility features and paid another $50/night for the entire stay. Location was convenient. Rooms were clean and staff was unfailingly pleasant. But very little space to hang or store clothing which is inconvenient if you want to unpack. One small section of the closet had four or five shelves for shoes, but not much else. None of the furniture (night stand, tables or counter tops) had drawers or doors that opened. A little odd . . ."
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