Cambria Christmas Market 2026 Packages Already Live

Cambria Christmas Market 2026 Packages Already Live

> At a Glance

> – Lodging-plus-ticket bundles for the 2026 Cambria Christmas Market are on sale now

> – Nov. 27, 2026 opening date; weekend nights sell out early

> – Three local inns included, each with shuttle or walk-to-market access

> – Why it matters: Early birds secure rooms and entry before the 3-million-light event reaches capacity

While most travelers are still recycling this year’s wrapping paper, the Cambria Christmas Market team is already decking the halls for 2026. Lodging packages that bundle rooms and admission have quietly gone on sale nearly a year ahead of the Nov. 27 kickoff.

Where to Stay

Cambria Pines Lodge, Sea Otter Inn, and J. Patrick House & Inn each offer stay-and-play bundles. Guests at the Sea Otter Inn ride a complimentary shuttle, the J. Patrick House sits across the street, and Cambria Pines Lodge borders the event grounds.

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Every package includes market tickets, letting visitors roam a traditional European-style village glowing with roughly three million lights, food stalls, warm drinks, and a miniature train ride. A handful of “lights-only” nights trim the vendors and entertainment, so travelers should verify the calendar before locking dates.

Still Shining Now

Although the 2025 season officially ended, the lights remain up through Jan. 18, 2026, exclusively for Cambria Pines Lodge guests while the vendor booths and music are gone.

Lodging Option Distance to Market Shuttle Provided Lights Access Through Jan. 18
Cambria Pines Lodge Adjacent Not needed Yes (for overnight guests)
Sea Otter Inn Short ride Yes No
J. Patrick House Across the street Walkable No

Key Takeaways

  • 2026 packages are available now at all three properties
  • Weekend nights historically book up months in advance
  • Light displays stay on for lodge guests until mid-January 2026

Secure a package early, then mark the calendar for Thanksgiving-weekend 2026 when the pine-scented sparkle returns.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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