Southern California Beaches and Coastal Towns

Southern California Beaches and Coastal Towns

The San Diego County coastline starts at the border with Mexico and runs north to Orange County. In between are over 100 named beaches with a lot of diversity.

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Orange County is sandwiched between the large urban metropolises of San Diego and LA. The OC coastal cities are smaller in size, but they compete in the quantity and quality of their beaches.

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Los Angeles County is home to about ten million people and on sunny days it seems like most are at the beach. Luckily there are many amazing beaches from Long Beach to Malibu to choose from.

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Catalina Island is a short ferry ride away from ports in Long Beach, Dana Point, and Los Angeles. Catalina's public beaches are yours to discover.

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Renting a vacation home in Malibu is one of the best ways to stay and enjoy this stretch of the California Coast. There are few hotels in Malibu and they []

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Rancho Palos Verdes has few hotels, but it has many vacation rentals available. Some of these vacation rentals by owner are located inside the Terranea Resort property, but others are []

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Solana Beach is one of those places on the California coast that doesnt have many hotels, yet it should be a considered for any Southern California vacation. There are several []

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The luxurious Omni La Costa Resort presents elegant accommodations with exceptional amenities to match. With around 600 modernly appointed guestrooms, villas and suites, the large resort also supplies two championship []

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The Las Americas Premium Outlets make up a large open-air outlet mall located on the US side of the Mexico Border south of San Diego. This is a huge mall []

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Take time to play Golf Gardens the 18-hole putt-putt miniature golf course that has been entertaining Catalina Island visitors for about 40 years. This is one of those things that []

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Bayview Park is a hidden gem on Coronado Island. It has one of the best views of the San Diego Skyline and yet this small pocket park is seldom visited []

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Southern California Beaches and Coastal Towns

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