Ocean breezes, warm sand & no driving!
Quincy La Casa is an elegant Spanish casita nestled between the California coast and Alamitos Bay of Long Beach. The area, known as Belmont Shore, is a quaint town within Long Beach, CA.
I love Alamitos... bay which is just a few blocks east of the casita. There you can go kayaking, paddle boarding and swimming. It’s so relaxing. They even have paddle board rentals and lessons for newbies! The ocean is just two blocks north of the villa where you can wind surf or go sailing.
Quincy La Casa is spacious and bright. The beautiful CA light that shines through the casita each day is so refreshing to wake up to that you can't wait to start the day! It also presents a great opportunity to take advantage of natural light for photos on either the deck or balcony.
Many of the casita's finishes are reminiscent of a bygone-era, with charming vintage details such as arched barrel ceilings, hardwood floors and large French doors. The French doors open to cool ocean breezes. I especially love the large outdoor deck for wine in the evening and coffee in the morning. One of the things I like most about the casita is that you can go days without getting into your car. Second Street, which is the main street, is just one block north and is lined with restaurants and shops of every kind.
The casita is outfitted with everything you can think of so no need to over pack. The kitchen is well equipped for you to conveniently prepare meals .
Quincy La Casa is centrally located between Orange County and Los Angeles and is supported by these airports: LAX, Long Beach and Orange County. All are within an hours drive.