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Magnificent Montage Laguna Beach

Magnificent Montage Laguna Beach
Mosaic pool - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Mosaic pool – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Once you pull up to the Montage Laguna Beach, your mind relaxes as the friendly valets welcome you and escort you to the registration counter. The staff happily leads you to the  Lobby Lounge balcony to proudly show off their signature mosaic sunburst pool with over 500,000 colorful tiles. Beyond are rocky cliffs and the dazzling Pacific Ocean.

Room 525 - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Room 525 – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Checking into room 526, we had marvelous views of the walkway leading down to the beach and the Pacific Ocean. The feather-top king size bed was dressed with 400-thread count bed linens. In the closet, two 100% Fila Casa Egyptian Combed Cotton bathrobes and a child-size robe await for guests, while plush white monongramed “M” slippers rest on the floor.

In the full marble bathroom is a deep soaking tube with back loofah brush, bath salts, and soap. There is a separate large shower and Egyptian Combed Cotton towels.

Enjoy a Champagne Sipping Sunset - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Enjoy a Champagne Sipping Sunset – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Guests receive a complimentary half-bottle of Piper-Heidsieck Brut Champagne and two flutes. This room is situated facing the West to watch the sunset in the late afternoon. It’s an ideal time to pop open the champagne before a dinner at the Studio restaurant on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Photo by Jill Weinlein

Photo by Jill Weinlein

Studio is an elegant Craftsman-inspired restaurant reminiscent of a beach cottage you would love to own. Sit below rich, dark browns and rustic wood beams at an indoor table with elegant linens, fine Raynaud china, and classic Riedel glassware. Another dining option is to sit outside on the paved dining patio to hear the waves crashing over rocks creating waterfalls into sea water pools. At twilight resident bunnies nibble on the tender grass. Look up and see a multitude of stars illuminating the sky above the ocean.

Laguna Beach - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Laguna Beach – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Executive Chef Craig Strong creates a elevated tasting menu with meat and a vegetarian tasting menu nightly. The menu also offers a la carte specialities .

The tasting menus can be paired with a few of the 2,500 bottles of wine featured in the custom-built wine vaults flanking the entryway. The resident sommeliers will present each selection to you, plus educate you about the soil, region and taste profiles.

Beet and Goat Cheese Ravioli - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Beet and Goat Cheese Ravioli – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Near the Studio restaurant is Chef’ Strong’s edible garden. There are multiple raised planters filled with herbs, flowers and vegetables. The chef harvests his garden for the evening’s menu offering fresh and earthy flavors. This talented chef also has a great relationship with local organic farmers, and changes his seasonal menu often based on the artisanal products he receives.

Chef's Studio Garden - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Chef’s Studio Garden – Photo by Jill Weinlein

What makes this dining experience so special is the staff. They gather in unison at a table with a dish in hand. On the count of three, each waiter places a dish in front of the guest at the exact same time. It is such a formal affair, one feels as if they are dining at Downton Abbey. Be sure to order his beet and goat cheese ravioli and one of the best grilled cheese sandwiches, his Brie Fennel and Brioche sandwich with apple butter. It’s sensational.

Photo by Jill Weinlein

Photo by Jill Weinlein

In the morning, make coffee or tea in your room of visit The Loft for complimentary coffee and tea at the bar counter. It’s a beautiful all-day dining restaurant on the fourth floor, offering panoramic ocean views. The Loft has a six-foot wood-burning rotisserie and an interactive cheese gallery featuring over 150 cheese selections from both regional and international cheese makers. Sit inside or outside to breathe in the fresh sea air.

Photo by Jill Weinlein

Photo by Jill Weinlein

Afterwards, take a walk along the garden lined pathways to the beach. Examine sea life in the tide pools, as you put your toes in the sand and dip in the refreshing Pacific Ocean. Watch the surfers skimboard along the shoreline. Lifeguards from Laguna Beach created this fun sport. They took a thin and short board to surf along the shorebreak too shallow for surfboards. It’s similar to surfing, as skimboarders perform aerial maneuvers and pull into the barrel of small waves.

Walk up the path near the palm trees named Lucy and Desi by the Studio Restaurant. These trees were featured in the 1953 movie, The Long Long Trailer with movie stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. They are a signature to the resort with a smaller tree growing nearby.

inviting pool - Photo by Jill Weinlein

inviting pool – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Don your bathing suit and visit the Mosaic pool. Attendants will greet you and find you a lounge chair in the sun or under an umbrella. They drape it with a plush towel cover and offer to take a drink or food order. Nearby is the hot spa offering elevated seats, so you can sit for a warm soak, and gaze out at the ocean.

You can enjoy lunch by the pool while soaking in the sun at the nearby Mosaic Bar and Grille. The restaurant offers California-inspired beach fare with choices of salads, grilled sandwiches or fresh daily seafood. They even have a spa menu offering low calorie and  healthy choices. In the summer, there is daily live entertainment and the staff offers beach food and beverage service.

Beautiful art throughout the resort - Photo by Jill Weinlein

Beautiful art throughout the resort – Photo by Jill Weinlein

Before dinner step into the spa and fitness center. The 20,000 square foot spa offers a variety of rejuvenation treatment packages. Relax in the eucalyptus steam rooms, dry redwood saunas, ocean air whirlpools, fireplace lounges, and state of the art fitness center overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Take a swim in the lap pool or curl up with a good book on a lounge chair. When you leave, go for a walk down to the beach and notice the enormous sea life mural below the spa pool area. It’s an exquisite glazed ceramic art piece by Dora De Lorios that she made in 2005 and named Life Force.

Lobby Bar - Photo By Jill Weinlein

Lobby Bar – Photo By Jill Weinlein

Be sure to enjoy an afternoon tea in the Lobby Lounge or cocktail before dinner. Live music is performed by two talented pianists Steve Sio and David Allen Baker. Sit back, listen to music and watch the soul of the resort come alive with guests entering and enjoying the views.

Photo by Jill Weinlein

Photo by Jill Weinlein

When you check out to leave and the valet brings your car to the front, they offer guests complimentary bottles of water and blue Montage baseball caps as a souvenir for staying at one of the most elegant beach resorts in California. You drive away with a smile on your newly suntanned face.

About The Author

Jill Weinlein

As a travel journalist for 17 years some of my favorite experiences have been climbing The Great Wall in China, swam with Stingrays in Bora-Bora, explored caves in Belize, followed a pod of Orcas in Alaska, swam in the warm waters of Krabi in Thailand, visited Marco Polo's house in Korcula, Croatia and sailing around Richard Branson's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands. Read my travel reviews to be inspired to see the world.

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