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An idyllic scene is Santa Barbara Harbor at sunset when the lingering light catches on the white rigging of the yachts, and the tall palms are silhouetted in clusters against the orange sky. Fishermen pour into the bars to have a drink after a hard day at sea, while couples from town gather to meet friends under the modern-looking white sail shades sheltered by glass from the cold sea air.
Weekend mornings, joggers make their way along the breakwater, while families climb onto the rocks and dolphin sculpture at the end of it. Kids happily point at Stearn's Wharf, just across the water. Seals gather on a buoy and make their funny noises. Waves tumble over the sea wallat high tide, splashing unsuspecting people as they stroll along. Surfers flock to the beach at the end of the breakwater on high surf days.
What a lovely view of the yachts and mountains you can enjoy from one of the restaurants at the harbor. We sat one evening at a cafe and talked to a sea urchin fisherman, who told us of his adventures at sea. Once while trauling for halibut, he caught a great white shark! He had to have a forklift at the harbor lift the shark out of the water and he appeared on the news! It was fun to talk to him and listen to his fisherman's tales! After our meal, we stopped in the hall by the maritime museum to look at the cute photos of navy sailors and blushing girls at the harbor in the 1920s when it was a naval station.
Located at the harbor is the Maritime Museum. It is a fun place to visit because the exhibits are interactive: an amphibious seaplane you can steer, a surfboard you can pose on in front of a wave, a periscope you can look out and way more.
Los Banos del Mar Pool is at the harbor, across the parking lot. Summer swimming for kids is available from June 13-August 20 (except July 1-4 and July 9), 2011, Mon-Sat from 2:15-3:45 at the cost of $1 per child and $4 per adult.
You can take a catamaran trip on the Condor Express from the harbor. Blue whales and humpback whales abound in the summertime waters of the Santa Barbara Channel, and half-day excursions take you out to see them up close! Winter and spring bring California gray whales. Dress warm because it's very cold out on the water any time of year.
There are many wonderful places to walk from the harbor. To the west check out beautiful Leadbetter Beach with its tide pools and yellow cliff faces. Across the street is Santa Barbara City College, where lucky students walk around with the ocean always in sight. You can walk even further west to colorful Shoreline Park and enjoy views from the cliffs with all the other happy joggers. To the east stroll along West Beach Boardwalk while people whizz by on rollerblades and bikes. It's a fun Southern-California scene. You can walk to the pier or keep going along the boardwalk to Cabrillo Bike Path and all the way to East Beach and the lagoon.
This is an interactive map, you can zoom and move it.