Luxury Forbes Five Star hotel and golf resort in Half Moon Bay, California, sitting on a point in the bay, that allows for views along a long section of the coast
Friday to Monday
First Tram up 8am
Last Tram up at 4:20pm
Last Tram down at 6pm
Cars depart at least every half hour
Parking Operating Hours:
Parking opens at 7am Friday to Monday
Adults $26.95
Children $16.95 (ages 3-10)
Seniors $24.95 (65+)
Parking Rates:
$10.00 for cars and motorcycles
Overview
The Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay is a luxury hotel and golf resort in Half Moon Bay, California. The hotel is a Forbes Five Star hotel, and was featured on the travel channel series Great Hotels. The hotel has 261 rooms, that in 2019, started at US$920.00 a night. The hotel began construction in 1998, and finished in 2001.

The hotel sits on a point in the bay, that allows for views along a long section of the coast. Parts of the hotel services are themed around the Scottish Highlands. One of the two golf courses was designed by Arnold Palmer. The hotel services also include a 16,000 square feet (1,500 m2) spa and three tennis courts.
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