A Milestone Year Brings the Reopening of Highway 1, New Historical & Cultural Initiatives and Fresh Ways to Experience Monterey County
MONTEREY, Calif., Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Monterey County is entering 2026 with great momentum and even greater access, introducing new and refreshed lodging, inventive dining concepts, expanded flight options and the long-awaited full reopening of Highway 1 in Big Sur after a nearly three-year closure.
Adding to this excitement are two new See Monterey initiatives, which will deepen visitor connection to the region: "Monterey 1000," a yearlong celebration of a millennium of Monterey County history, and "Off the Canvas," a creative lens on the area's vibrant public art and the artists behind the pieces. Together, these programs will invite travelers to explore the stories, culture and creativity that shape the destination.
"As we look toward a landmark year for both the nation and the region, Monterey County offers travelers an extraordinary blend of heritage, coastline and creativity," said Rob O'Keefe, president and CEO of See Monterey. "With Highway 1 reopened and new initiatives launching, 2026 is the ideal moment to rediscover the heart and history of this remarkable part of California."
Accommodations & Hotel Experiences
New lodging options provide travelers with a diverse selection of distinctive accommodations, milestone developments and new experiences in the New Year.
Food & Beverage
New and improved dining experiences offer visitors a wide range of culinary options that celebrate the bounty of Monterey Bay seafood, the fresh produce of the Salinas Valley and the exceptional wines of the region.
Tourism Milestones
With detour-free road-tripping along one of the world's most iconic drives and expanded flight service to major cities, accessibility punctuates the narrative of the year ahead.
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ABOUT SEE MONTEREY
See Monterey is a 501c6 non-profit organization that drives tourism for Monterey County. Tourism is the largest industry on the Monterey Peninsula and the second largest in the County. See Monterey is a partnership of the hospitality community and local governments that aims to generate community prosperity and enrich economic vitality for Monterey County through the responsible growth of the tourism economy. Travel spending in Monterey County was nearly $3 billion in 2023, supporting 26,799 jobs and generating $307 million in state and local tax revenue that directly benefited the community. For more information, visit www.SeeMonterey.com and follow us on https://www.facebook.com/SeeMonterey/ and https://www.instagram.com/seemonterey/.
MEDIA CONTACT
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