Sunday, December 17, 2017

New Website Helps Travelers Find One-Of-Kind B&Bs And Boutique Hotels In California

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The California Association of Boutique and Breakfast Inns (CABBI) has helped discerning travelers find one-of-kind accommodations throughout the Golden State for over 25 years. This winter, CABBI launched a newly-redesigned website at CABBI.com to showcase the state’s plethora of unique lodging options with new maps and search tools to help travelers zero in on the perfect destination. 

CABBI.com connects travelers with smaller or lesser-known B&Bs and boutique hotels in California that offer exceptional quality and service,” said Jenn Iliff, CMP, CABBI Program & Events Manager. “The goal of our redesign was to create a visually appealing and easy-to-use website to help consumers discover hidden gems or off-the-beaten-path destinations for their next vacation or stay-cation.”

Whether travelers are looking for a cool desert hideaway with a pool or a pet-friendly mountain retreat with a hot tub and fireplace, they can easily find it on the new CABBI website. The new website allows users to search for quality-certified inns based on location, in-room amenities, property features and more. Users can view the results on a map or in photo-based listings.

In addition to the inn search, the new website includes a “Specials” search to find great deals and packages at California inns.  Another tool allows users to search for favorite bed and breakfast recipes.  Users can also purchase gift certificates for use at one of nearly 200 California inns or peruse travel inspiration and in-depth reviews of California B&Bs and boutique hotels on CABBI’s travel blog. 

Stephanie McCaffrey, owner of the McCaffrey House Bed & Breakfast and CABBI Council Chair for 2017-2018 is excited about CABBI’s new website. “The design is very user-friendly and showcases CABBI member inns to their fullest. I think guests will find CABBI.com to the best possible resource for finding a B&B or inn in California.”

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