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  1. Santa Cruz Wharf is well known for fishing, boat tours, dining, gift shops and a beautiful long pier. We visited on a Sunny day and walked along the Pier, visited the gift shops to buy some souvenirs Tees and had lunch at Olitas Mexican Restaurant.

  2. Fresh traditional seafood, steaks and homemade pasta dishes served California cuisine style at reasonable prices. Full bar, specialty drinks, and a cool beer and wine list. Fabulous ocean views from every seat. Celebrating 30 delicious years on the Santa Cruz Wharf. Open everyday for lunch and dinner. 831-423-5200. 25 Municipal Wharf. www ...

  3. The Santa Cruz Wharf is one of Santa Cruz Countys must-see iconic landmarks. Located between the bustling Beach Boardwalk and the rolling waves of Steamer Lane, the Santa Cruz Wharf stretches out over half a mile into the Monterey Bay.

  4. Extending out over a half mile into the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, the Santa Cruz Wharf is the longest timber pile pier on the United States coast and one of the longest in the world.

  5. This 2,745-foot wooden pier— the longest on the West Coast—is one of Santa Cruz’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit stop if you’re in town. Situated on the west side of the city between Main Beach and Cowell’s Beach, the Wharf offers a variety of restaurants, bars, shops, boat rentals, and even a bocce court—not to mention the ...

  6. The over-a-century-old Santa Cruz Wharf is the longest wooden strucutre of its kind on the West Coast—a staggering 2,701 feet/823 meters long. Walk to the end to get a bird’s-eye view of Steamer Lane surfing to the north.

  7. Take the family to this seaside playground on the Central Coast. Host to popular annual events such as April’s Jazz on the Wharf music festival and June’s Woodies on the Wharf classic car show, this half-mile-long pier draws 1.5 million to 2 million visitors each year.

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