Los Angeles Offshore Activities Collection! Explore Surrounding Islands and Visit California's Most Beautiful Beaches
01 Long Beach Harbor Cruise (Regular price $15, free with Go City Pass)
Long Beach is the second-largest city in Los Angeles and a major seaport. The Port of Long Beach is one of the top ten busiest ports in the world, and the oil industry is also important here. This scenic area, with its beautiful landscapes and pleasant climate, is a renowned seaside resort. In this big city, why not take a trip out of the harbor? This journey includes a 45-minute harbor cruise. All the iconic landmarks along the Los Angeles coastline will be narrated, helping you learn more about the city's history.
--Address: 100 Aquarium Way, Dock #2, Long Beach, CA 90802
--Hours: Daily 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
02 Catalina Island Ferry (Regular price $70, free with Go City Pass)
Catalina Island, off the coast of Los Angeles, is known as the 'Backyard of Los Angeles.' The island's activity center is Avalon. Although Catalina is small, any house on the island is worth millions of dollars, and a sea-view home with a better location can cost up to $10 million. Additionally, the island's wild bison are a unique feature. If you want to visit a scenic spot near Los Angeles but don't want to travel too far, Catalina Island is perfect!
Must-see attractions on Catalina: Golf, ziplining, submarines!
If you haven't visited this island yet, why not plan a trip to Catalina this sunny season?
--Address: 400 Main Street, Newport Beach, CA 92661
--Hours: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
03 Yoga on Huntington Beach (Regular price $10, free with Go City Pass)
Huntington offers plenty of activities: you can bike along the coast, play beach volleyball, or go surfing. The TV series 'The Heirs' was filmed here. About an hour's drive from Los Angeles, Huntington Beach is the most famous surfing capital of the West Coast, with beautiful people all over the beach. Many California-based brands originated here, such as Hollister and Vans. When you're tired, you can shop at the shopping park across the street. If you come in the morning to experience yoga on the beach, it will be a very enjoyable experience. Give it a try!
--Address: Tower 14, Huntington Beach, Los Angeles, CA 92648
--Hours: Please check with the venue for details
04 Huntington Beach: 2-Hour Kayak or Paddleboard Rental (Regular price $35, free with Go City Pass)
When you come to beautiful Huntington Beach, are you just walking barefoot on the sand? Why not try activities like kayaking or paddleboard rentals? While exercising, you can fully enjoy the fun activities on the beach, a novel experience that will leave you with wonderful memories.
--Address: Huntington Harbor Boat Rentals, 16732 Pacific Coast Hwy, Sunset Beach, Los Angeles, CA 90742
--Hours: Daily 9:00 AM to Sunset
05 San Pedro Whale Watching Tour (Regular price $45, free with Go City Pass)
San Pedro is the busiest seaport on the U.S. West Coast. Many writers have written timeless works here, such as 'The Blood Card' and 'Night at the Port.' Experience the unique cultural atmosphere at the Port of San Pedro. At the same time, as a world-class whale watching destination, San Pedro is known for its long history, busy port, and tranquil small-town vibe. Come and try whale watching! Guess how many whales you'll see on this trip?
--Address: Harbor Breeze Cruises, 1150 Nagoya Way, San Pedro, CA 90731
--Hours: Daily 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
06 Newport Beach Whale and Dolphin Tour (Regular price $56.5, free with Go City Pass)
Newport Beach is one of the wealthiest communities in the United States. Homes here are worth over $1 million. Many Hollywood stars live here, such as NBA basketball star Kobe Bryant.
Also a prime whale watching destination, Newport Beach offers the chance to explore the ocean at sunset. As you watch the houses on both sides of the harbor grow distant, you'll see pods of dolphins leaping on the sea surface. In the middle of the ocean, don't miss the lucky whale tail—legend says that seeing a whale tail brings good luck for a whole year.
--Address: 309 Palm Street, Suite A, Newport Beach, Los Angeles, CA 92661
--Hours: Daily 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
*Note: Cruises between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM will incur a $8.5 surcharge.
07 Santa Monica Pier Aquarium (Regular price $7, free with Go City Pass)
When you think of Los Angeles, if you have to name one beach that immediately comes to mind, it's the famous Santa Monica Beach. This is the western terminus of the iconic Route 66, the 'Mother Road.' Santa Monica combines the classic Southern California beach town with a vibrant urban landscape full of adventure, art, and style. Los Angeles' coolest neighbor, located on the Pacific coast, is a seaside playground that offers something for everyone. Shop, dine, and watch street performers on the Third Street Promenade. Gaze out from the gleaming Pacific Park Ferris wheel over the Santa Monica Pier and beyond.
When visiting Santa Monica Beach, check out the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, which showcases a variety of marine life such as starfish, sea urchins, and sharks. You can even experience feeding sharks at the aquarium. Give it a try!
--Address: 1600 Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica, CA 90401
--Hours: Thursday to Sunday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
**Tips: Bring flip-flops, sunscreen, sunglasses, an umbrella/rain cover, swimsuit, and swim trunks.
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