
WEIGHT: 67 kg
Bust: Large
1 HOUR:40$
NIGHT: +100$
Services: Extreme, Lesbi-show soft, Deep Throat, Games, Facials
But 90 minutes south of the city, Santa Cruz has been quietly redefining a style once dictated by a scruffy mix of surfers, students, and free-spirits. Today, the laid-back beach town exudes a creative new energy at these essential spots.
The only beachfront hotel remaining in Santa Cruz, this retro-chic stay is as charming as they come. The whole property, from the well-appointed rooms to the pool deck, is dressed in bright colors with details that evoke the city's laid-back surf culture. The oceanfront pool is always heated to a comfortable 82 degrees and if the fog is heavy, you can curl up in front of one of the deck's firepits with drink-in-hand from the all-day pool bar.
The Paradox is a surprisingly chic boutique hotel with a playful, forest-themed interior. SF's Orlando Diaz-Azcuy Design drew inspiration from redwood trees dotted about the property for features like a front desk made from a giant felled tree, a ceiling photo mural of a tree-branch cluttered sky, and scampering resin squirrels.
It's laptops and leisure time at this coworking and lodging property one block from the waves of the Monterey Bay. Whether you stay a night or a month, you'll find like-minded digital nomads and entrepreneurs enjoying a fully equipped office, living space, and activities like yoga, surfing and coding classes. Don't miss their weekend networking events that trade conference rooms for campsites along the Big Sur coast.
Courtesy of copal. One of Santa Cruz's newer restaurants, Copal is a love letter to the flavors and spirits of Oaxaca, Mexico. Everything, from milling the corn for their tortillas to grinding the spices for their moles, is done in house. The result is crispy potato and chorizo molotes, savory homestyle tamales, and street-style quesadillas filled with epazote and nopales.