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Located on the UCSB campus, this is an all-inclusive resort where it includes everything you and your family need for a full week’s vacation, including babysitting. That means all meals, lodging with daily housekeeping service, and most activities.

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Santa Barbara Family Vacation Center
  • Sports program is quite extensive—offering tennis, golf, basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, surfing, kayaking, biking, hiking and jogging.
  • Families have access to two swimming pools, a kiddy pool, two gyms, weight rooms, squash courts and five racquetball courts—not to mention a wide variety of circuit training machines.
  • Weekly tournaments in activities ranging from tennis to backgammon.

    Things to Do for the Kids

  • Group activities for children are scheduled daily from 9:00am till mid-evening.
  • Children up to 18 are grouped by age and cared for by trained counselors.

    Things to Do for the Adults

  • Tour of Santa Barbara wine country
  • Natural history hikes
  • Faculty lectures
  • An adults-only dinner

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