Road Trip Idea: From Coast to Wine Country

Road trips are having a moment, and if you’re looking for a route that delivers variety without requiring six hours in the car, the North County San Diego to Temecula Valley drive is worth considering.

You’re going from Pacific coastline to wine country hills in a way that feels cohesive rather than random, hitting three distinct stops that each offer something different.

The Westin Carlsbad Resort & Spa

Starting Point: The Westin Carlsbad Resort & Spa

5480 Grand Pacific Dr, Carlsbad

The Westin sits atop a 50+ acre complex in Carlsbad with panoramic ocean views and 208 guest rooms and suites. It’s close to LEGOLAND California, the Flower Fields, and Carlsbad’s beaches, making it functional for families or couples who want coastal access without staying right on the sand.

The resort has a full-service spa, multiple restaurants, and access to The Crossings at Carlsbad, an 18-hole championship golf course.

The property also connects to sister property The Sheraton Carlsbad Resort & Spa, giving you more dining and amenity options. Nearby hiking and biking trails mean you can get active without driving somewhere else.

And if you’re planning ahead, Hotel Solea – an Autograph Collection property – is opening on the same campus in Spring 2026, adding contemporary coastal energy and Italian-inspired dining to the mix.

Hotel Solea

Midpoint: Bay Shores Peninsula Hotel

1800 W Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach

Bay Shores just opened on Newport’s Balboa Peninsula, and it’s the kind of boutique hotel that gets the vibe right. This is a reimagined 1960s surf motel with 25 rooms, mid-century charm, and modern California coastal style.

Custom beach coolers, bike rentals, handcrafted local décor – the details suggest someone put a lot of thought into what makes a coastal stay memorable.

The twin rooftops, The Penny and The Pearl, offer panoramic harbor and ocean views. There’s an all-day café serving espresso and Mediterranean-inspired fare.

You’re steps from the sand and local hotspots, so the location works whether you want to stay on property or explore the area. It’s that sweet spot between stylish and laid-back that’s harder to find than it should be.

Bay Shores Peninsula Hotel

Final Stop: Temecula Creek Inn

44501 Rainbow Canyon Rd, Temecula

Temecula Creek Inn sits on over 300 acres of oak-dotted terrain in Temecula Valley, marking the shift from coast to wine country. The award-winning resort offers 27 holes of championship golf at Temecula Creek Golf Club and farm-to-table dining at Corkfire Kitchen.

You’re also close to Old Town Temecula and more than 50 nearby wineries, which is the main reason people make this drive.

Temecula has become Southern California’s premier wine tasting destination, and the inn positions itself as the ideal base for exploring it. Rolling vineyards, mountain views, and a serene setting create a different energy than the coastal stops.

It’s approachable luxury in a nature-forward environment, which feels like the right way to end a road trip that started at the beach.

Why This Route Works

The drive connects three distinct experiences without feeling disjointed. You start with upscale coastal resort amenities in Carlsbad, transition to boutique beach vibes in Newport, and finish in wine country relaxation in Temecula.

Each stop offers something the others don’t, and the progression from coast to inland feels natural rather than forced.

See you there!

Map out the route, book your stays, and experience Southern California the way it’s meant to be explored – on your own schedule, at your own pace.

See you there, San Diego!

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