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Newport Beach, California - Things to do

Newport Beach, California is a magical destination boasting stunning views and picture-perfect sand and shoreline. With nine miles of sandy beaches, the opportunities are endless for beach lovers looking to surf, sunbathe, body board, sail, snorkel, fish, rollerblade, play volleyball and swim on the shores of Southern California’s picturesque playground. Come experience renowned attractions and museums, world-class shopping, waterfront dining, challenging golf courses, performing art venues, and rejuvenating spas. Enjoy year-round events, festivals, sports, outdoor concerts, food and wine tastings, film and music festivals, and tennis tournaments and boat parades that illuminate the unique essence of Newport Beach.

Newport Beach is a paradise for water sports - yachting, surfing, parasailing, fishing, and whale watching. Head out to a jetty called "The Wedge" where you can test your surfing skills, the two piers, Balboa Pavilion, and the Newport-Balboa Ferry boat. Framed by the Saddleback Mountains, Newport Beach’s ecological reserve in the Back Bay is bird watching heaven. Venture into the waters for a trip to beautiful Santa Catalina Island, 26 miles across the Ocean, or take a short drive to spectacular Corona Del Mar and Dana Point. Chartered boats, harbor cruises, romantic gondolas, luxurious yachts and electric “Duffy” boats can help you explore the scenic waterways, bays and inlets of this picturesque and peaceful beachside resort.

Top Attractions 

Honda Center – Southern California’s premier sports and entertainment venue, Honda Center presents events, concerts, sporting events, and family shows. The 650,000 square-foot arena is home to NHL’s Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, the NLL Anaheim Storm and the John R. Wooden Classic at the Pond. Enjoy events like Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice, and the Harlem Globetrotters. Visit www.arrowheadpond.com. [Top]

Angels Stadium of Anaheim – Home to the 2002 World Champion Anaheim Angels, Angels Stadium is a classic ballpark built on 140 acres. The new Angels Stadium seats nearly 45,050 for the Angels, and features terraced bullpens, widened concourses, the Nestle Family Zone, the Pepsi Perfect Game Pavilion, landscaped courtyards, and three restaurants. Angels Stadium has twice hosted the All-Star Game, and the 2002 World Series. Visit www.losangeles.angles.mlb.com. [Top]

Aquarium of the Pacific -
Take a journey of discovery at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, one of the largest aquariums in the US with nearly 1,000 species that fill 19 habitats and 32 exhibits. Meet more than 12,500 animals as you explore the Pacific Ocean's three regions: sunny Southern California and Baja, the frigid waters of the North Pacific, and the colorful reefs of the Tropical Pacific. Face the ocean's ultimate predators in Shark Lagoon, take an exciting Behind-the-Scenes tour, and experience the film AnimalVision 3-D. See the iridescent jellyfish exhibit and a rare dragonfish. Visit www.aquariumofpacific.org. [Top]
Balboa Island - Balboa Island is one of Southern California’s most enchanting tourist destinations. Located off the coast of Balboa IslandNewport Beach, in beautiful Newport Harbor, this quaint and charming island offers a variety of shopping, dining, events, entertainment, marinas, glorious sunsets and scenic serenity.

Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve – Situated along Pacific Coast Highway, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is one of the top birding spots in the U.S., attracting flocks migrating the Pacific Flyway. View 200 bird species, including rare white pelicans and snowy plovers, and more than 150 pairs of endangered Belding's savannah sparrows. The best place to observe wildlife is from the footbridge and trail off PCH. The guided Amigos de Bolsa Chica tour and the Bolsa Chica Land Trust tour follow a loop trail through the wetlands. Visit www.hbvisit.com. [Top]
California Speedway - California Speedway is a state-of-the-art auto racing facility that boasts the fastest cars, greatest speeds and most invigorating thrills in Southern California. Sit in one of the 92,000 grandstand seats to watch the world’s fastest autos races. NASCAR, IRL, AMA, GrandAmerican and Historics compete at the speedway in addition to racing schools and NHRA’s Street Legal Drag Racing program, which uses the quarter-mile strip. Call (909) 429-5000.

Castle Park - Riverside’s ultimate family amusement park features 25 acres of family fun, including 65 rides and attractions, four themed miniature golf courses, the largest West Coast arcade, Big Top Family Restaurant, a log ride, and magic shows. Call (909) 785-3000. [Top]
Catalina Island - Off the coast of Southern California, Catalina Island looks like California did 200 years ago - a scenic wilderness of oak, cactus, and sage. The beautiful island offers secluded coves and beaches surrounded by ocean with lush kelp forests and abundant sea life. You can take the scenic Catalina Island Ferry right from Newport Beach, just a mile from the hotel.

Huntington Beach – A beautiful vacation destination, Huntington Beach offers miles of pristine white beach and perfect weather for surfing, rollerblading, skateboarding, sand volleyball, swimming, boating and basking in the sun. The wide beaches and consistent surf break have earned Huntington Beach the moniker "Surf City." Lounge on the warm sand, enjoy sunset walks on the beach or gather around a beach fire after dark. Enjoy incredible shopping, a 25-acre equestrian center, a frisbee golf course, Huntington Central Park, the world renowned Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, and a diversity of restaurants - from sidewalk cafés to formal dining. Visit www.hbvisit.com. [Top]
CBS Television City – See where Elvis Presley appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1956 at CBS Television City, a studio made famous as the birthplace of the "Carol Burnett Show," "The Sonny & Cher Show" and dozens of popular CBS programs. Walk up to the studio's ticket office and see a TV show being recorded live. When David Letterman brings his "Late Show" out to the west coast, he tapes at CBS Television City, and you can get tickets if you write in advance. Visit www.seeing-stars.com.

Crystal Cathedral – Located in Garden Grove, Crystal Cathedral is Southern California's most beautiful ode to religion. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the glass cathedral is shaped like a four-pointed star, with over 10,000 panes of glass covering the labyrinthine and opalescent facade. Glinting under the Southern California sun, the Crystal Cathedral is a brilliant site with 3,000 seats. Call (714) 791.4069. [Top]
Disneyland ParkDisneyland Park - From the charm of Main Street to the whimsy of Mickey's Toontown, explore eight fantastic lands of nostalgia and delight. Your imagination soars in an enchanted kingdom of fantasy and magical entertainment. At Disneyland Park, you’ll experience 60 attractions, 50 shops and 30 restaurants. Zoom through doom on Indiana Jones Adventure - a high-tech, adrenaline-pumping rush. Experience thrilling rides like the Matterhorn, Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Splash Mountain and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Meet Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy! The "FastPass" helps keep waiting in line to a minimum. Visit www.disneyland.com

Disney’s California Adventure - Disney's California Adventure is a 55-acre theme park located next to Disneyland. Immerse yourself in a magical festival of shows, parades and attractions celebrating California's storied past and exciting future. From the gold rush to Hollywood's golden era to the timeless allure of the beach, discover the diverse Golden State. Enjoy five themed lands, including Sunshine Plaza, Paradise Pier, Hollywood Backlot Pictures, Golden State and the all-new A Bugs Land. Get ready for California Screamin', a looping rollercoaster with plenty of air-time, and Soarin' over California, where you’ll feel like you're flying over California’s landmarks. Visit http://disneyland.disney.go.com/dlr/landing/parkDCA. [Top]
Dodger Stadium – Dodger Stadium is one of the crown jewels of professional sports and a landmark to West Coast expansion in Major League Baseball. Since 1962, Dodger Stadium has awed spectators with views of downtown Los Angeles, the tree-lined Elysian hills, and the San Gabriel Mountains. The 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium, which covers 300 acres of beautiful landscape, has hosted eight World Series, and the Dodgers have won four World Championships (1963, 1965, 1981 and 1988). Dodger Stadium field was named the best in baseball by Sports Illustrated in 2003. Visit www.dodgers.com.

Downtown Disneyland – Downtown Disney is a 300,000-square-foot dining, shopping, entertainment promenade. It features flagship entertainment facilities as a House of Blues, a 12-screen movie theater, and an ESPN Zone. There are also 15 shops, including the massive Disney store, seven full-service restaurants, and an open-air bar. It's a fun place to relax after a busy day at the theme parks. Visit http://disneyland.disney.go.com. [Top]
Discovery Science Center - Children and adults will have fun interacting with more than 120 hands-on exhibits, participating in live science shows, and experiencing a 3-D laser show. Discovery Science Center offers family workshops, fieldstrips, teacher workshops, and after-hours functions. Enjoy the fun! Call (714) 542-2823.

Getty Center - Situated on a hilltop with breathtaking views of Los Angeles, the Santa Monica Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean, the Getty Center is Los Angeles' newest cultural attraction. Enjoy works of art in the J. Paul Getty Museum, dining, tranquil gardens, and activities that offer new perspectives on art. Visit www.getty.edu. [Top]
Knott’s Berry Farm - Knott's Berry Farm, America's oldest and twelfth most-visited amusement park, re-creates the atmosphere of the Old West in six themed areas including Ghost Town, Fiesta Village, Wild Water Wilderness, Indian Trails, The Boardwalk and Camp Snoopy. In all, Knott's Theme Park features 160 acres of wild rides, live shows and family attractions. Visit www.knotts.com.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art - The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is the premier visual arts museum in the Western US. LACMA features more than 110,000 works spanning the history of art from ancient times to the present. In addition to its permanent collections of significant art, the museum offers film, music programs, exhibitions, and exciting events. Call (323) 857-6000 or visit www.lacma.org. [Top]
Los Angeles Zoo – The Los Angeles Zoo features a collection of 1,200 animals from around the world on its beautiful flowing grounds. The Ahmanson Koala House made the Los Angeles Zoo the only zoo in the world to exhibit these nocturnal animals in a darkened setting. Visit the African lions and the infant pangolins, the only one of its kind in the U.S. The Zoo has an Animal Encounters program that encourages interaction between visitors and this wild kingdom. The Botanical Gardens is home to many plants, trees, and local birds. Visit www.lazoo.org.

Medieval Times – Experience the splendor, pageantry and romance of the Middle Ages at the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Feel the thunder of hooves, the shattering of lances, the clash of swords and ringing axes as knights engage in combat for the title of champion. Enjoy an exceptional royal feast as you witness the chivalry and horsemanship of Medieval days. Visit www.medievaltimes.com. [Top]
Mission San Juan Capistrano - Home of the swallows and jewel of the California Missions, Mission San Juan Capistrano (1776), the 7th mission and birthplace of Orange County, stands as a monument to California's multi-cultural history, embracing its Native American, Spanish, Mexican and European heritage. Hear century old bells as you walk down time worn paths. Enjoy serenity amid the 10 acres of lush gardens and cool fountains, cloistered by old adobe walls that share an interesting past. Visit the Serra Chapel – the oldest church in California. Visit www.missionsjc.com.

Orange County Fair & Exposition Center – The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center provides educational, entertainment and recreational opportunities for the public and preserves the heritage of California agriculture.

Don’t miss the annual Orange County Fair, Centennial Farm, The Ranch, Youth Expo and more than 100 events throughout the year. Visit www.ocfair.com. [Top]
Pacific Park - This small, old-school amusement park on the Santa Monica Pier is worth a visit. Enjoy a rickety roller coaster, arcade games, and a perch that offers stunning views in Los Angeles. From the top of its tall Ferris Wheel, riders can see up and down the beautiful Pacific Coast. The Lobster at the top of the pier serves delicious seafood. Call (310) 260-8744.

Pomona Fairplex – Pomona Fairplex is home to the annual L.A. County Fair – the largest fair in North America - and 300 annual events, trade shows, meetings, expositions, conventions, horseracing, and sporting events. The Fairplex’s 487 acres include 325,00 sq. ft. of exhibit space, Fairplex Park - a horse racing facility with a 5/8-mile racetrack, the Barretts Equine Limited – an equine auction complex, an RV park, scenic parks and plazas, a historic train exhibit, and 12 acres of carnival grounds. Since 1922, the L.A. County Fair has showcased entertainment, exhibits, horticulture, arts, horse racing, science, technology and attractions. Visit www.fairplex.com. [Top]
Raging Waters - California's largest waterpark, Raging Waters features 50 beautifully landscaped acres, 36 slides and attractions, and a sand beach. Experience the Dragon's Den, a breathtaking two-person bowl slide, or the 10-story High Extreme. Float down the Amazon River or relax in the huge Wave Pool. Kids never tire of Kids' Kingdom and Splash Island. From mild or wild, you’ll have a raging time at Raging Waters in San Dimas. Visit www.ragingwaters.com.

Rose Bowl Stadium – The famous elliptical shaped Rose Bowl Stadium was built in 1921 to host the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena. In 1922, the first football game was played in the Rose Bowl with the University of California Bears battling the University of Southern California Trojans. With a seating capacity of 92,542, the Rose Bowl is know for the New Year's Day football game, and has hosted five NFL Super Bowl Games, the 1999 Women's World Cup, and is home to UCLA football, Major League Soccer (LA Galaxy), Fourth of July celebrations, concerts, and the world's largest flea market. There are over 100 different varieties of rose bushes between the stadium and the fence. Visit www.rosebowlstadium.com. [Top]
Queen Mary – An elegant floating city, the historic Queen Mary in Long Beach is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and one of the most famous ships in history. The Queen Mary features 365 hotel staterooms, award-winning restaurants and dining, an elaborate Champagne Sunday Brunch, a wedding chapel and 16 Art Deco reception salons, decorated with warm wood paneling, original paintings and larger-than-life murals, brass and nickel-silver fixtures and etched leaded glass accents. Located on the water in Long Beach, California, the historic ocean liner offers unique settings for unforgettable events. Peter James, renowned paranormal researcher, presents an exciting dinner and tour experience, where guests will follow James on a real Ghost Tour to paranormal hot spots. Visit www.queenmary.com

Santa Anita Park - Santa Anita Park is an exciting horse racing facility located on 230 acres in Arcadia, California. Santa Anita features a 1,100-foot-long Grandstand that seats 26,000 guests, and the giant infield area that accommodates thousands. Behind the scenes are 61 barns and a complete equine hospital. Santa Anita Park opens annually on December 26, with daily racing continuing through late April. Live racing is Wednesday through Sunday and holiday Mondays. Wagering facilities, closed-circuit TV simulcasts of racing, and food services are provided during satellite wagering periods. Visit www.santaanita.com. [Top]
Santa Monica Pier – The Santa Monica Pier is the place to fish, watch waves, dance under the stars, ride a carousel or roller coaster, dine at ocean view restaurants, play arcade games, and shop for souvenirs. Built in 1912, the Santa Monica Carousel is housed in a Victorian hippodrome building. The Pier’s amusement park, Pacific Park, features a solar-powered Ferris wheel, a roller coaster over the ocean, bumper cars, an arcade, a motion-simulator theater, a circus and open-air restaurants. Oceanfront Walk by the sea gives access to the children’s playground, volleyball courts, International Chess Park, Muscle Beach, and cool public art. Visit www.santamonica.com.

Santa Monica Aquarium - The Santa Monica Pier Aquarium features hands-on presentations to convey the fragility and beauty of marine life in Santa Monica Bay, and exhibits that preserve the ocean environment. Touch tanks are full of delicate, endangered sea specimens, and an 8-foot octagonal tank glows with luminous lilac jellyfish. [Top]
SeaWorld San Diego - Go below the surface, above the waves and beyond your expectations at SeaWorld San Diego. Meet animals up close, see wondrous creatures, and challenge yourself to games of skill and physical feats. From captivating panoramic views to splashing adventures, SeaWorld rides offer excitement and wonder. Experience a poolside meal with Shamu the Whale. From a spine-tingling 4-D movie to highflying dolphins, SeaWorld's spectacular shows will amaze. Visit www.seaworld.com.

Six Flags Magic Mountain - This Southern California theme park features exciting thrill rides, world-class entertainment, shows, concerts, family adventure and the largest collection of extreme coasters on the planet. The DejaVu coaster encourages a stress-relieving scream, X features 360-degree rotating seats, Sweet 16 is Southern California's first floorless coaster, a ride on Scream simulates racing through the air in a flying chair, and Batman is a pulse-pounding thrill. Visit www.sixflags.com. [Top]
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor - A family water park with aquatic rides and slides, Hurricane Harbor is perfect for hot summer days. Enjoy Taboo Tower's three thrilling body speed slides, three twisting and turning open tube slides at Arrowhead Splashdown, Tiki Falls' two dark slides and one translucent tube slide, Castaway Cove, an exclusive children's water play kingdom, Shipwreck Shores, which offers water activities for the entire family, the Forgotten Sea wave pool, and The River Cruise on the Lazy River.

Speed Zone - SpeedZone incorporates real racing action and interactive entertainment to create a unique experience. SpeedZone is a racing theme park featuring the closest thing to professional car racing ever offered to the public with four racetracks, miniature golf, a high-tech game room, and the SpeedZone Café. Situated on 12 acres in Los Angeles, the park lets you get behind the wheel of four types of cars, including custom-built ¾-scale grand prix cars and 300-horsepower dragsters. Visit www.speedzone.com. [Top]
Staples Center - The Staples Center is downtown Los Angeles’ spectacular sports and entertainment arena. Staples Center is home to the LA Lakers, hockey Kings, Clippers, the Sparks and the Avengers professional sports teams. The Staples Center hosts various entertainment shows, concerts and events, including the Democratic National Convention in August 2000. The Staples Center features an array of top musical concerts, pre-season events, competitions and athletic events. Enjoy great entertainment and food – from hot dogs to lobster - at the Staples Center Arena Club. Visit www.staplescenter.com.

Universal Studios/City Walk – The magic of the movies comes to life at Universal Studios Hollywood, a Los Angeles theme park and working studio. Universal Studios Hollywood, the world’s #1 motion picture and television studio, offers a backlot look at the film and TV industry, a working movie studio, the heritage of movies, and the stars of Hollywood. Enjoy thrills, magic, stunts and special effects when you take part in blockbuster movies. Visit www.universalstudios.com. [Top]
Hornblower Dinner CruisesHornblower Dinner Cruises - Hornblower Cruises & Events provides elegant cruises and yacht charters for corporate events, wedding receptions, birthday celebrations, dinner cruises and weekend champagne brunch cruises. Experience relaxing dinner and Champagne brunch cruises departing from ports in Newport Beach, and enjoy spectacular views, refreshing ocean breezes, mouthwatering cuisine and live music on six luxurious boats. You’ll launch from Newport Beach, which boasts one of the largest small-boat harbors in the world. Visit www.hornblower.com.


Orange County Wedding & Event Center - Visit our showroom in Newport Beach for help in planning a wedding ceremony and/or reception, a corporate party function, a birthday party, and more. For more information, visit www.orangecountyweddingcenter.com

Gondola Company of Newport - For a Gondola cruise in Newport Beach, in authentic Venetian rowing gondolas, come to the Gondola Company of Newport--voted best place to take a date in Orange County! For more information, visit www.gondolas.com

Spa Gregories's - A Newport Beach Day Spa offering body and skin treatments, massage, European facials, etc. For more information, visit www.spagregories.com


Museums

Movieland Wax Museum/Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum –Buena Park’s Movieland Wax Museum is the most unique and largest wax museums in the world. Movieland is home to 300 wax images of admired stars from stage, screen and television on display in 115 realistic crafted sets. California's most unique odditorium, Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum showcases hundreds of unusual and unbelievable artifacts - unavailable anywhere else. Visit www.movielandwaxmuseum.com. [Top]
Museum of the American West – Explore the rich cultural tapestry of the American West at the Museum of the American West, which features exhibitions, collections, programs, and educational offerings that showcase the history of the region west of the Mississippi River. Founded by singing cowboy Gene Autry in 1988, the museum’s 78,000 objects, art and artifacts illuminate the history and peoples of the West. The Los Angeles museum is a monument to performing legend Gene Autry. Visit www.museumoftheamericanwest.org.

Museum of Contemporary Art - The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles is home to one of the country's finest collections of American and European art created since 1940. MOCA holds 5,000 objects in all visual media, ranging from masterpieces of abstract expressionism and pop art to recent works by emerging artists. Selections from the permanent collection are on view in MOCA's galleries throughout the year. From daily tours to intimate talks with artists, MOCA offers a variety of unique ways to experience the museum. Visit www.moca.org. [Top]
Convention Centers

Anaheim Convention Center – The Anaheim Convention Center is the newest and largest convention center on the West Coast and one of the largest convention centers in the world. After three years of expansion and renovation, this jewel has become a regional architectural landmark. It has centralized towers formed by an open grid design which blends into a spectacular curving glass wall facade. Visit www.anaheimconventioncenter.com

Long Beach Convention Center - The Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center includes the Long Beach Arena and Exhibition Halls, the Terrace and Center Theaters, the Ballroom and Meeting Rooms. The outside of the Arena is covered by the world’s largest mural, “Planet Ocean”, which features marine life by internationally renowned environmental artist, Wyland. Long Beach Arena, which seats 13,500 and has 46,000 square feet of exhibit space, is a focal point to the dramatic Long Beach skyline. Visit www.longbeachcc.com. [Top]
Los Angeles Convention Center - The world-class Los Angeles Convention Center is one of the most technologically advanced convention and exhibition facilities in the world. The trademark glass and steel pavilions, which house the exhibition halls, towers and lobbies, are linked by a meeting room concourse forming a grand unified center. With 720,000 square feet of exhibition space, 54 meeting rooms, and a 299-seat theater, the Los Angeles Convention Center is a preeminent event setting. Visit www.lacclink.com.

Orange County Beaches

Newport Beach – Newport Beach is a magical destination with nine miles of picture-perfect sand beach and shoreline. Enjoy "The Wedge" - a jetty called where surfers test their skills - two piers, the Fun Zone, Balboa Pavilion, Newport-Balboa Ferry boat, harbor cruises, boat rentals, rollerblading, sand volleyball, outdoor concerts, tennis tournaments, and trips to Catalina Island. Accessibility to the ocean and bays make Newport Beach a paradise for yachting, surfing, parasailing, and fishing. Framed by the Saddleback Mountains, Newport Beach’s ecological reserve is popular with birders. [Top]
Capistrano Beach - The white sands of Capistrano Beach offer volleyball, basketball and a variety of beach activities. During the summer, a concession offers fishing gear rental and sales, food and beverages, and beach supplies.

Costa Mesa -
The gorgeous coastal community of Costa Mesa offers beautiful scenery and a multitude of relaxing activities. Enjoy stunning beachfronts, panoramic views of the ocean from hilltops, sailing, tennis, and golf. Costa Mesa boasts a thriving artist community, wonderful shopping, the annual Orange County Fair, and the finest spas in Orange County. [Top]
Dana Point - Dana Point is an exciting port side community located in a natural cove surrounded by dramatic cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. Dana Port offers two marinas, unique shops and restaurants, and five miles of beach for water sports, fishing, kayaking, sun bathing and seaside strolling.

Huntington Beach – A beautiful vacation destination, Huntington Beach offers 8 miles of white sandy beaches, sunny Mediterranean climate and a laid-back attitude. The wide beaches and wide-ranging surf break have earned Huntington Beach the nickname Surf City. HB is a hotbed for rollerblading, skateboarding, beach volleyball, swimming, basking in the sun, sunset walks on the beach and evening bonfires. Enjoy a beautiful 25-acre public equestrian center, a disc Frisbee golf course, Huntington Central Park, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, shopping, restaurants and sidewalk cafés. Visit www.hbvisit.com. [Top]
Huntington State Beach – Huntington State Beach is popular spot for surfing, skating and surf fishing. The park features a bicycle trail and fire rings for bonfires. The beach is the site of a nesting sanctuary for the California tern, a rare and endangered species, and the threatened snowy plover. This beach extends two miles from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach south to the Santa Ana River on the Newport Beach boundary.

Bolsa Chica Beach -
The surf at Bolsa Chica Beach is mellow and rolling with ride-able waves – a perfect beach for surfing. Since the bottom shelf here is shallower than at the other beaches, it produces smaller waves and several surf schools teach here. Surf fishing for Perch, Corbina, Croaker, Cabezon and Sand Shark is excellent at Bolsa Chica. Experience the beach’s natural wonders and amazing “Grunion Runs.” [Top]
Huntington Cliffs - Known as Dog Beach, Huntington Cliffs - located at the northern end of city beach - is a haven for dogs and owners, who can be seen frolicking in the surf and reveling in freedom. It’s not unusual to see a dog and his owner tandem surfing on the rolling waves.

Laguna Beach – The “City of the Arts,” Laguna Beach is a quaint beach town filled with unique shops and art galleries, excellent restaurants, and a spectacular coastline of beautiful beaches and ocean views. [Top]
Long Beach - Situated on the San Pedro Bay, Long Beach is California's fifth largest city and one of the world's busiest seaports with the Port of Los Angeles. The beach is a favorite destination for sailing, jetskiing, water skiing, surfing, fishing, sea kayaking and sunbathing. Visit the famed Aquarium of the Pacific and the docked Queen Mary.

Big Corona del mar Beach/Little Corona Beach - These awesome beaches are popular tidepool and snorkeling spots. The tide pools at Little Corona del mar beach invite the exploration of marine life, where octopi, starfish, anemones and crabs are main attractions. [Top]
Redondo Beach - Experience miles of pristine sandy beaches and coastal harbors at Redondo Beach and Redondo Beach Pier, called the "seafood capital" of Southern California. Enjoy numerous shops, restaurants and an open fish market. Discover the Redondo Beach Dog Park, an off-leash place for dogs and for excursion boats. The pier offers excellent fishing.

Santa Monica Beach - The world famous Santa Monica Beach is an idyllic destination for a seaside vacation. Enjoy the Santa Monica Pier, Third Street Promenade, and views of the Santa Monica Mountains. The 3.5-mile Santa Monica Beach epitomizes beach life of Southern California. Along the strand you can jog, bike, skate, play chess or volleyball, build sandcastles, or watch the waves crash on to the shore. Surf a swell or work on your Cali tan. [Top]
Seal Beach – Seal Beach is a quaint seaside community in northern Orange County. Located at the mouth of Alamitos Bay, it provides access for boats and yachts entering the Pacific Ocean from Huntington Harbor. Old Town Seal Beach features shady, tree-lined Main Street, a beautiful beach, and a pier reminiscent of mid-1900’s America. An art faire, a sandcastle contest/fund raiser and 4th of July celebrations are festive annual events at Seal Beach. Fishing is permitted from the pier which offers fantastic views.

Sunset Beach -
Sunset Beach is peaceful seaside community south of Seal Beach and, 30 miles from Los Angeles. Brimming with small town charm, Sunset Beach offers soft sandy beaches, golden sunsets, and wonderful restaurants and shops along Pacific Coast Highway. With picturesque views of the Long Beach skyline, Sunset Beach is a paradise for water sports - swimming, surfing, body surfing, and kayaking – and is a favored destination for windsurfing and bird watching. Sunset Beach offers volleyball nets, ample parking, and restrooms. For a 100 years, Sunset Beach has been a treasured oasis for tourists who cherish the beauty and serenity of this surfside sanctuary. [Top]
Venice Beach – Visitors love the sandy three-mile beach here, but go shop and gawk. During the summer season and on weekends, there is street entertainment along Ocean Front Walk. Street performers include artists, musicians, singers, jugglers, acrobats, mimes, comics, magicians, prophets, fortune tellers, and colorful entertainers. The Boardwalk is a sidewalk circus, with lots of funky shops and eateries. There are courts for basketball, handball, shuffleboard and paddle tennis. Muscle Beach is where fanatic bodybuilders pump iron.

Shopping


Fashion Island – Fashion Island in Newport Beach features Orange County's only Bloomingdale's and Neiman Marcus, along with 200 specialty stores, several restaurants, a cinema, and a Venetian Carousel. Visit www.shopfashionisland.com. [Top]
Irvine Spectrum Center – The state-of-the-art Irvine Spectrum Center, one of the country's premier shopping, dining and entertainment attractions, has received international acclaim for its quality entertainment, shops, restaurants and architecturally pleasing ambience. With a 108-foot Giant Wheel and a Carousel, this center offers a unique shopping experience. Visit www.shopirvinespectrumcenter.com.

Boardwalk Shops at the Newport Pier -
Take a walk down the historic Boardwalk at the Newport Beach Pier, where you’ll find unique shops with the hottest surf brands, sportswear, swimwear, sandals, sunglasses, Newport Beach and OC souvenirs, beach towels, blankets, and toys. Duck into Henry’s Grocery for cool drinks and snacks. Boardwalk Sports sells sports gear, and bait and tackle, and rents bikes and boogie boards. Visit www.shopnewportpier.com. [Top]
Corona del Mar Plaza - Corona del Mar Plaza in Newport Beach is anchored by Gulfstream, Tommy Bahama and Bristol Farms, as well as 20 other specialty shops and dining spots.

Crystal Cove Promenade - Crystal Cove Promenade at East Coast Highway and Crystal Heights Drive in Newport Beach features Trader Joe's, Williams Sonoma, Banana Republic, The Gap and 14 other excellent stores and cafés. [Top]
MainPlace Mall - MainPlace Mall is Anaheim’s finest shopping experience with 190 specialty stores, three restaurants, 16 eateries, six plush movie theaters, and four major department stores. Discover an unforgettable shopping experience with unique shops and national favorites, including Macy’s, Nordstrom, and Robinsons-May. Call (714) 535-7173.

The Block At Orange - The Block at Orange features top names in manufacturers’ and retail outlets, including Old Navy, Ann Taylor Factory Store, and OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, plus entertainment venues including AMC 30 Theatres, Dave & Buster's, and Lucky Strike Lanes. Enjoy dining at Café Tu Tu Tango, Wolfgang Puck Café, Alcatraz Brewing Company, and Market Broiler. The Block at Orange also offers musical entertainment – from acoustic to jazz. Visit www.theblockatorange.com. [Top]
Bella Terra (Huntington Beach) – Bella Terra is an open-air lifestyle center that offers unique shopping, dining and entertainment. From cobblestone walkways and courtyards to sparkling fountains, Bella Terra is reminiscent of a quaint Italian village. Shop at your favorite stores, including Barnes & Noble, Burlington Coat Factory, REI, and Circuit City. Enjoy restaurants such as California Pizza Kitchen and Kubuki Japanese Restaurant, or see a movie at Century Theatres. Visit www.bellaterrahuntingtonbeach.com.

Old World Village -
Old World Village in Huntington Beach is a shopping, dining and entertainment center in the image of a Bavarian village. With red tiled roofs and flowered balconies, the Euro-style village offers cobblestone walkways, fine stores and a beautiful church. Enjoy sounds of polkas and murals depicting landscapes of European countries. Hermanns Crystal, Heidi's Imports, Scottish Heritage Center, and other shops carry imported items. Sample the pastries, sidewalk cafés, pubs and festivals. Visit www.oldworldvillage.net. [Top]
South Coast Plaza – South Coast Plaza is an exclusive shopping center in beautiful Costa Mesa that features 322 stores, including major department stores such as Macy’s and Nordstrom, designer stores and boutiques, restaurants and events and exhibits. Shop at Ralph Lauren, New Balance, and Barneys New York. South Coast Plaza offers a multitude of dining options. Visit www.south-coast-plaza.com.

Los Angeles Farmers Market - One of the most popular markets in the U.S., the Los Angeles Farmers Market is L.A.'s oldest outdoor market and an exciting destination. The Farmers Market features international cuisine, gifts from around the world, magazines and books, fashion-forward clothing and accessories, grocery and specialty foods, farm-fresh produce, original art, body and herbal products, chilen’s toys, home and living products, jewelry, unique collectibles, family events, and outdoor flavor, not to mention the finest meats, poultry, seafood, produce, ice cream and flowers in LA. Visit www.farmersmarketla.com. [Top]
Rodeo Drive/The Golden Triangle - The Golden Triangle offers the finest stores in the world. At its center is the renowned Rodeo Drive, where Julia Roberts had her shopping spree in "Pretty Woman." Rodeo Drive boasts designer stores such as Tiiffany's, Cartier, Chanel, Gucci and many well-heeled notables. On nearby Wilshire Blvd., you’ll find Niketown, Barneys, and the infamous Winona Saks Fifth Avenue.

Sunset Boulevard/Sunset Plaza –
Eurotrash and celebrities populate this chic stretch of Sunset Blvd. that is dotted with outdoor cafés, boutiques and salons. Many of the top boutiques, such as Madison, Anna Sui and O, can be found here. Grab a seat at the European-style cafés or Chin Chin, and check out the beautiful people. [Top]
Newport Beach & Laguna Beach Events

Taste of Newport –Southern California’s premier three-day food, wine and music festival is held every September in Newport Beach. Warm summer nights, cool drinks and wonderful aromas are part of the Taste of Newport Festival, which presents culinary masterpieces from 35 restaurants and 15 local wineries, plus flavorful drinks and brews, cooking demonstrations and entertainment. Visit www.tasteofnewport.com.

Laguna Beach Festival of Art – Join California’s premier summer art event (July 2 – Sept. 1, 2006) staged in a six-acre canyon park in Laguna Beach, featuring 140 of Southern California’s accomplished artists, music, special events, workshops, tours, and demonstrations. A rigorously juried show, the festival presents original artworks - paintings, sculpture, pastels, drawings, serigraphs, photographs, ceramics, jewelry, etched and stained glass, fiber arts, handcrafted furniture and scrimshaw. Visit www.foapom.com. [Top]
Laguna Beach Pageant of Masters - Art comes to life at the Pageant of the Masters – the Festival of Art’s premier attraction – at the Irvine Bowl, when 20 different art works go on display accompanied by a orchestra playing an original score. Over the intriguing 90-minute performance, a art and magic create "living pictures" - faithful re-creations of classical and contemporary works of art with real people posing exactly like their counterparts in the originals. The 2006 Pageant of the Masters - A Passion for Art - will explore the mysterious forces that compel an artist to create moving and powerful art.

Newport Beach Film Festival - The 2006 Newport Beach Film Festival presents a wide array of special film events, compelling panel discussions, and more than 350 feature, documentary, and short films from around the world - many world premieres. This year’s festival will be held April 20 -30, 2006. Visit www.newportbeachfilmfest.com. [Top]
Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade - Watch beautifully decorated yachts, boats, kayaks and canoes sail along the Newport Beach harbor in the 98th Annual Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. The boat parade will set the harbor ablaze for five nights with beautiful, richly-decorated yachts, kayaks, canoes and boats that light up Newport Harbor with a dazzling array of holiday lights with animated Christmas scenes accompanied by music and costumed carolers. The parade of boats winds its way 14 miles around the harbor to give viewers in restaurants, yacht clubs, beaches, and homes an incredible sight. Visit www.christmasboatparade.com

Newport Beach Golf Courses
Orange County's Golf Coast is a golfer’s ideal destination of stunning, picturesque ocean views and demanding links-style courses that put Orange County on Golf Digest's list of the "World 50 Greatest Golf Destinations. Enjoy year-round golfing weather, miles of sunny beaches and the world's best at these excellent courses. Visit www.occgolf.com or www.theocgolftrail.com. [Top]
Newport Beach Golf Course - This 18-hole public, executive course sits in Newport Beach is fun to play. The greens are well manicured and there are minimal hazards. This is a great course for walkers, beginners, and for those who want to sharpen their short game. The course is also lit at night. Ladies tee off from the same set of tees as the men.

Oak Creek Golf Club - Set against the majestic Saddleback Mountains, Oak Creek's beautiful setting in Irvine makes it a golf course that will inspire your play. This Tom Fazio designed course, named after the creek that runs through it, features tapered fairways, picturesque greens, beautiful lakes and bull-nose carved bunkers. Oak Creek rewards your senses as it beckons your competitive spirit. Call (949) 653-5300 or visit www.oakcreekgolfclub.com. [Top]
Pelican Hill Golf Course - High above the Pacific Ocean on the Newport Coast, Pelican Hill is one of California’s preeminent golf destinations with 36 challenging holes, incredible coastal views, a golf shop, an academy, a clubhouse and dining. Design and nature combine in both Tom Fazio designed courses – the Ocean North Course and Ocean South Course. The Ocean North Course reflects Scottish links style, meandering along an elevated plateau with dramatic elevation changes, vistas of the ocean and Newport Harbor, and an indigenous landscape. The Ocean South Course offers rolling terrain, canyon-crossing tee shots, holes that border rocky cliffs, ocean views, soaring trees, manicured Bermuda fairways, and sand-bunkered greens. Visit www.pelicanhills.com.

Monarch Beach Golf Links -
Host to the 2001 & 2002 Hyundai Team Matches, this par 70, oceanfront Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed course offers tight fairways, flawless undulating greens, and spectacular ocean views. The 98 bunkers filled with crushed Augusta white marble add to the challenge and beauty of the course. Combine this with an award-winning pro shop and the Monarch Beach Golf Links is the ideal golf destination in Dana Point. Club19 Restaurant offers a delicious menu and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Visit www.monarchbeachgolf.com. [Top]
Strawberry Farms Golf Club - Orange County's home course, Strawberry Farms Golf Club combines the rural beauty and tranquility of Irvine with the challenges of championship golf. This par-71, 6,700-yard course set amid canyon and wetlands offers players picturesque lakeside vistas with natural waterfalls. Requiring both distance and accuracy, Strawberry Farms offers enough variety to bring players back. Facilities include a lighted driving range and grass practice center with professional instruction, a golf shop, restaurant and bar, tournament packages and banquet and meeting facilities. Visit www.strawberryfarmsgolf.com [Top]

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