612 Central Avenue (0.1 km from Dead Whale Monument)
Centrella Inn offers unique Victorian-style accommodations in Pacific Grove. This 100% nonsmoking historic inn offers free WiFi and free on-site parking. Lover's Point Beach 6 minutes’ walk away. Bike rentals are available.
643 Lighthouse Avenue (0.2 km from Dead Whale Monument)
This historic Victorian inn is on the Monterey Peninsula in Pacific Grove California. This bed and breakfast offers a free full breakfast and afternoon wine and appetizers. Gosby House Inn features an outdoor patio.
555 Ocean View Boulevard (0.3 km from Dead Whale Monument)
Nestled along the rocky shoreline of the Monterey Peninsula this historic oceanfront inn offers charming accommodations along with personalized services and thoughtful amenities and is close to popular area attractions.
581 Pine Avenue (0.4 km from Dead Whale Monument)
This historic inn is 100% nonsmoking and just a 5-minute drive from the Monterey Bay Aquarium and 17 Mile Drive. Free Wi-Fi and free local calls are available in every room at the Pacific Grove Inn.
625 Ocean View Boulevard (0.4 km from Dead Whale Monument)
Located 2 minutes’ walk from the beach Lovers Point Inn is an oceanfront hotel that is within 0.6 mi of historic Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
106 7th Street (0.6 km from Dead Whale Monument)
3573 Captain's Castle is set in Pacific Grove 2297 feet from Lovers Point Beach 4.3 mi from 17-Mile Drive and 2297 feet from Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking.
105 5th Street (0.7 km from Dead Whale Monument)
Located less than 0.6 mi from Lovers Point Beach 4.3 mi from 17-Mile Drive and 2625 feet from Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History 3118 Yellow House Main provides accommodations located in Pacific Grove.
115 3rd St (0.8 km from Dead Whale Monument)
3743 Pelican Peaks in Pacific Grove provides accommodations with free WiFi less than 0.6 mi from Lovers Point Beach 4.3 mi from 17-Mile Drive and less than 0.6 mi from Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History. The holiday home is 1.