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There are lots of interesting things to see and do in Monterey and in the surrounding communities.

Restaurants

Take a look at our for some favorite dining options.


There are many local cafes and restaurants located within a five minute walk of the Middlebury Institute’s campus, making it easy to grab coffee or lunch in-between classes. Food options include sushi, burritos, sandwiches, ramen, pizza, crepes, and gyros. Most restaurants accommodate dietary restrictions, with many offering vegan and gluten-free options.


Seaside, Carmel, and Marina, all about a 15 minute drive or less from campus, also boast a variety of local restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops.

Attractions

Check out our  for the Monterey Aquarium, local museums, and nearby beaches and parks.

The is world famous, showing the diverse marine life in the Monterey Bay. You can watch sea otters play or learn about sustainable fishing and seafood.  Discounted or free tickets are sometimes available for students and local residents during certain times of the year.

Local museums include the , , and the . Monterey was the capital of California when it was part of Spain and then Mexico. As a result, there are many old adobe houses that were built in the 19th century spread throughout downtown Monterey.  New and continuing students can take a historical tour during Welcome Week to learn more about Monterey’s rich history!
 

Listen to live music or see a comedy show at the , located steps away from the MIIS campus!  Check out the for more information about local music, performances, and entertainment.


Nearby beaches and parks include Asilomar State Park, Monterey Municipal Beach, Del Monte Beach, and El Estero Park. Kayaking, surfing, and scuba diving are common pastimes for MIIS Students. Monterey is only a few hours from most major California cities, including Santa Cruz, San Jose, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Whether you enjoy art, history, or the great outdoors, Monterey has plenty of opportunities to enjoy life on the Peninsula.

Biking

Bicycles are a convenient, environmentally friendly, and relatively inexpensive form of transportation, and the Monterey Peninsula is a biker’s paradise.

You can rent bikes and other recreational equipment at . There are also multiple bike shops located in Monterey. You can find biking routes at and . Popular and are found all over the Peninsula.

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The online is full of ideas for planning your free time.

Big Sur

We are just about 45 minutes from and some of the most dramatic coastline in the continental United States. Drive across the famous Bixby Bridge along Highway 1 as you see the beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean on your way to Big Sur. Hike, enjoy nature, visit galleries, and discover hidden beaches. Take weekend hikes with your classmates and friends, and enjoy the fresh air as you take a break from learning.