Los Angeles County’s western border seems like one long stretch of sand and picturesque rocks along the ocean, but it’s actually composed of Beach Cities with distinct cultures and appeal. Come for sun, sand and waves and enjoy each town’s unique attractions.
Starting about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of LA, MalibuOpens in a new window has 21 miles (34 kilometers) of beaches, with surfers, celebrities and surfing celebrities, such as Rob Lowe. Mingle with locals at beach shacks or trendy restaurants. Leo Carrillo State Park, Surfrider and El Matador are among Malibu’s favorite beaches. Malibu sunsets at Point Dume State Park are so inspiring that a cocktail has been named after them. Heading southeast, stop at Pepperdine University to enjoy stellar cliff-top views of the ocean. Imagine you’re in ancient Greece or Rome when you see Getty Villa’s art, architecture and gardens.
Moving south, Santa MonicaOpens in a new window’s smaller beach has lifeguard stations, a paved walkway and access to restaurants. Follow the 22-mile (35-kilometer) Marvin Braude Bike Trail, which continues south to TorranceOpens in a new window, on a rented bicycle or e-bike. Parallel to the beach and bike trail, the pedestrian-only Third Street Promenade has shopping, dining and street performers. Come to Santa Monica PierOpens in a new window to walk out over the ocean at the official end of Route 66, visit Pacific Park amusement park and see marine animals at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium.
The Venice Beach Boardwalk is as much fun as Venice BeachOpens in a new window itself, with street performers, people watching and bodybuilders at Muscle Beach. Inland, find shops, boutiques and varied dining choices.
Stroll through Marina del ReyOpens in a new window, where yachts line the marina’s many piers, and take a cruise or rent a sailboat. Watch birds in the Ballona Wetlands. The cities of El SegundoOpens in a new window, Manhattan BeachOpens in a new window, Hermosa BeachOpens in a new window and Redondo BeachOpens in a new window border the continuous sands of their namesake beaches.
Finally, visit Long BeachOpens in a new window and Avalon on Santa Catalina IslandOpens in a new window, southern Los Angeles Beach Cities, for museums, a casino, outdoor fun and the RMS Queen Mary.