Front Office

Average $22.45 per hour

Hyatt Regency (4 Star)

Position Type

Front Office

Pay Rate

Average $22.00 per hour

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Benefits

Transportation provided from the airport upon arrival.

The hotel has arranged onsite shared accommodations for a cost of $500 per intern, per month (utilities and WIFI is included). Meals are provided daily in employee dining room during open hours.

Local attractions

Top 5 Things to Do in Monterey, California

Cannery Row is often considered the heart of Monterey tourism.

It’s a historic district that you may have heard of through the writings of John Steinbeck, namely his novel named after the location, released in 1945.

It’s among the best places to visit in the US and one of the most popular places to see across the Central Coast of California.

Once upon a time, Cannery Row was the location of the profitable and bustling canning industry – hence its name.

The same buildings used for cannery processes are mainly still being used today, turned into shops, hotels, eateries, attractions, and other locations.

Commonly referred to as the city’s “walking path of history”. Walking along the path, which contains at least a dozen different buildings, lets you view a special set of buildings and homes with historical significance to this California city.

Many of these structures date back to the early years of the 19th century and are individually among the top most fun Monterey attractions in themselves.

As such, keep your eyes peeled for some of the most interesting buildings from the State Historic Park on this list!

The Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo is California’s oldest building made from stone, built somewhere from 1791 to 1794.

It was used as a Royal Chapel by Monetary founders Father Junipero Serra and Don Gaspar de Portola and remained in its service after the Mission of Serra moved to Carmel.

The chapel was used primarily by soldiers that remained to guard the newly created Spanish Presidio.

In 1849, Bishop Joseph Alemany picked it at the city’s diocese seat, making it the state’s first ever cathedral, too, which is even more reason that it’s on the list of what to do in Monterey.

Apart from being one of the best places to vacation, the Old Fisherman’s Wharfis one of Monterey’s most interesting historic places to visit.

In the past, it served as a wholesale fish market, only ending this occupation in the 1960s.

It is so named the “Old Fisherman’s Wharf” now as a means of separating it from another wharf around it, which functions as a commercial wharf for Monterey.

Despite no longer being a fish market, the Old Fisherman’s Wharf remains suitably themed, with a wide range of seafood restaurants that go from casual to fancy, all offering beautiful views of the bays of California.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium is located on Cannery Row, where a sardine cannery once stood.

It opened its doors in 1984 as a public aquarium and now boasts over 600 different flora and fauna species, mostly native to California.

Pools and tanks show off some unique and fascinating marine animals and plants in accessible ways.

Some of the aquarium’s displays are particularly special, as it is one of the only in the world to host fish like the yellowfin tuna, sunfish, and Bluefin tuna.

There is also the famous Kreisel tank display that hosts jellyfish in a circular water flow that makes for a truly astonishing display.

Hotel & Location Summary

Monterey is a city on California’s rugged central coast. Its Cannery Row, one-time center of the sardine-packing industry, was immortalized by novelist John Steinbeck. Today, it's a popular strip of gift shops, seafood restaurants and bars in converted factories. Also famous is Monterey Bay Aquarium, with thousands of marine animals and plants on display in underwater and interactive exhibits.

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