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The city of Santa Cruz, originally named San Lorenzo, was discovered in 1769 by the explorer Spanish Gaspar de Portola. The city has continued to develop and became known as Santa Cruz, which means â € € œHoly crossa, in honor the local mission. By the 1820s Mexico had assumed control of the area and the Americans began arriving in large numbers over the next thirty years. California became a state in 1850, and Santa Cruz County was established as one of the twenty-seven counties originals.

At the turn of the century, agriculture, logging, processing of lime, and all commercial fishing industries prospered in the region. Santa Cruz is also become a resort in the foreground, because of its beauty and mild climate, and today it is well known for water sports like surfing, kayaking, sailing, diving and swimming. It is famous for surfing the site first in California, where, in 1885, three Hawaiian princes – Prince David Prince Edward Island, and Prince Jonah Kalanianaâ € ™ ole – Surf on-site advice Redwood milled at the mouth of the river San Lorenzo. Santa Cruz has 11 surf spots World class, including the point breaks on rocky bottoms near Steamer Lane and Pleasure Point, which create one of the best surfing waves in the world.

Santa Cruz also has a museum surfing at Steamer Lane, which continues to be filled by surfing pioneers such as Harry Mayo and others who have surfed Santa Cruz waves since the 1930s. It hosts several surf contests drawing international participants each year, including the International Association of Longboard competition and the O'Neill Cold Water Classic.

Santa Cruz is also famous for the skate park in Derby, the first public skate park in the United States and brand new Mike Fox Skate Park, containing both deep and shallow pools and skating ramps, located along the dike of San Lorenzo Rover.

For those seeking an alternative to navigation or skating and other outdoor sports like cycling, camping, hiking and climbing are also very popular in the region. The wharf in Santa Cruz is known for fishing, observation of marine mammals and other recreational activities. City offers many opportunities for butterfly watching and bird watching. Santa Cruz also has the historic downtown retail district, which includes many theaters, galleries, shops and boutiques.

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is the park Californiaâ € ™ s the oldest amusement and a State designated Historic Landmark. It has one of the oldest wooden roller coasters still in use in the United States and many modern attractions. It was owned and operated by Santa Cruz Seaside Company since 1915. Entrance to the Beach Drive is free, but the cost goes up between $ 2 – $ 4.

The Winemaking is an important element of economic and cultural life of the County of Santa Cruz, the cultivation of grapes for their evacuation. The Santa Cruz Mountains are home some of the oldest and well-renowned wineries in California, producing fine Zinfandels, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as ports, pinot noir and other varietals and blends. The vineyard wines of Ridge and David Bruce Winery has been selected for the tasting at the wine tasting in Paris in 1976.

To get to Santa Cruz, visitors can enjoy cheap flights to San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland international airports and from there organize Private transfer or take a scheduled airport shuttle to their final destination. Book a hotel Santa Cruz can easily be done online and visitors can experience it all Santa Cruz has to offer.

About the Author

Paul McIndoe is an online, freelance journalist and keen hillwalker. He lives in Edinburgh with his two dogs.

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