California is home to some of America’s best resorts that are ideal for summer and winter getaways, but few can boast what Terranea in Palos Verdes offers, which is a year-round escape so close to Los Angeles. James Wilkinson checks-in.
Rancho Palos Verdes is a 30-minute hop South from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles International Airport and here you’ll find some of California’s most exclusive homes alongside one of the state’s best resorts, the luxurious Terranea.
At Terranea, located on 102 acres on a Palos Verdes peninsula, expect 270 degree views of the Pacific Ocean, 326 guest rooms and 31 suites – that range from 450 square feet to the 2,200 square foot Presidential Suite – impeccable food and beverage offerings in the form of 10 restaurants and bars, alongside a phenomenal day spa, four pools and one of America’s best par-3 9-hole executive golf courses.
At this expansive resort, you’ll also find a Discovery Trail nature walk and hiking trail and a secluded beach cove, home to ocean kayaking, paddle boarding and falconry.
When you stay at Terranea, you’ll quickly feel at home thanks to the stylish interiors, exceptional food – particularly at the globally-renowned Mar’sel, Asian fusion eatery Bashi, fun and happening Nelson’s and the always impressive Catalina Kitchen serving up modern and classic California fare – and importantly, exceptional service.
To find out what makes the property exceptional, Wayfarer host and Editor-In-Chief, James Wilkinson, spoke on camera to Terranea’s President, Ralph Grippo, at the resort recently and to view the interview, click on the YouTube video above.
Getting to Los Angeles
Qantas operates direct flights to Los Angeles from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney with Airbus A330s, A380s and B787s that feature the airline’s latest Business Class cabin.
Qantas’ Business Class cabin is headlined by a ‘suite’ seat – now available on all the Boeing 787-9, Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-300 jets in the fleet and select Airbus A380-800s – that has been popular with executive and leisure travellers since it first arrived on the scene in 2016.
This next-generation Business Class seat from the Flying Kangaroo can be reclined for take-off and landing, and the cabin offering also includes top Australian food and wine and world-class entertainment.