Post Ranch Inn

Top choice in Big Sur


The last word in luxurious coastal getaways, this adult-only retreat ranch pampers guests with private hot tubs, wood-burning fireplaces, decks and a free minibar. Enjoy dreamy sunset views from the ocean-facing units or fall asleep 9ft off the forest floor in a treehouse. The clifftop infinity pool invites chilling, perhaps after a shamanic-healing session or yoga class. Breakfast included.

Lunch and dinner reservations are recommended for the panoramic sea-view Sierra Mar restaurant; the gourmet breakfast buffet is available to guests only.


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