Tour the historic (and haunted) Queen Marry ship docked in Long Beach. This also doubles as a hotel and offers a restaurant and bar overlooking the beautiful Pacific coast.
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The Naples Canals in Long Beach are a scenic, Venetian-inspired neighborhood built in the early 1900s, featuring three islands separated by waterways. Located near Alamitos Bay, this tranquil area offers public walkways for strolling, popular gondola rides, paddle boarding, kayaking and water bike rentals.
Crystal Cove State Park is a premier 2,400-acre coastal gem in Orange County, California, featuring 3.2 miles of sandy beaches, rocky tidepools, and rugged, wooded backcountry trails.
Salt Creek Beach, encased in coastal bluffs and pristine sand, is the embodiment of tranquility and the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.