Captain's Inn At Moss Landing
Po Box 570
Moss Landing, California
United States 95039
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General Information
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In the middle of beautiful Monterey Bay, California, only 15 minutes from Monterey, 20 minutes from CarmelWe are located directly on the Old Salinas River Channel. We are right next to the marshes and river channel where you see a wide variety of wildlife such as shorebirds, harbor seals, and even sea otters. Relax and enjoy wonderful waterfront views from the inn.
year built:
1906
year renovated:
2003
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Accommodations
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The Captain's Inn at Moss Landing has three buildlings; two are used by our guests. There are a total of 10 guestrooms each with a different theme and decor. The beautiful historical building and the newly built boathouse are landscaped to enhance the serene atmospere. Guestroom amenities make your stay a pleasant experience All of the rooms have a private bath, queen or king size plush top bed, feather pillows, quality bedding, cozy robes, private phone with voice mail, TV, radio alarm, climate control, openable windows, and pleasing views. There are 6 guestrooms located right on the river in our Boathouse, and 4 guestrooms located within the Historic Pacific Coast Steamship Company building. They offer a calm retreat for a restful and romantic stay.
number of rooms:
10
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Room Rates
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single occupancy rate is between
110.00 and 265.00
extra person charge:
No
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deposit required
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Location
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description of surrounding area:
The inn is within a short walking distance to sandy beaches, the Pacific Ocean, harbor, dining, antique shopping, Elkhorn Slough Safari, birding hot spots, whale watching, hiking trails, marine research labs, state parks, wetlands, sand dunes, sport fishing boats, art galleries, live music at local venues, jogging paths, and historic sites.
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