Sunday 7 July 2013

California Beaches: Enjoy Summer Vacations

What is California best known for? Typically, tourists arrived at the southern half of their state to relax on the many spectacular beaches that is available. Because I have grown up in Newport Beach, California I've been able to enjoy many of the beaches for more than a decade. I want to share my knowledge along with you about which beaches would be the most popular, have the best waves, and also have the smallest crowds. The one thing that these beaches have in common happens when a southwest swell comes finished the winds blowing offshore; the surf is unforgettable.

San Clemente: Just about all of Southern California's sleepy little beach towns have been built up, priced up and, by many measures, messed up. But San Clemente's pier, beaches and red-tile roofs endure, and they're worth a look. This is nice south california beaches for summer vacation.

La Jolla Shores Lined by towering palms and a generously-sized walkway to skate or stroll, this popular beach enjoys deep white sands and a broad stretch of horizon. There are swings and things for the kids and a grassy area for picnics, too.

La Jolla Cove: Tucked away and just off La Jolla’s prestigious Prospect Ave., is the gem of the Pacific-La Jolla Cove. Gazebos perched on dramatic cliffs make for romantic sunsets and private little coves are great to take a quick dip in the ocean. Don’t miss the chance to visit with the seals at the Children’s Pool.

Laguna Beach: This is good beaches to spend summer vacation. If you're bound for beachy, artsy Laguna Beach, would you jump in the ocean first or start prowling galleries? If you choose No. 1, begin by taking the measure of Main Beach at Pacific Coast Highway and Broadway. Besides lots of bodysurfing, skim-boarding, volleyball on the sand and half-court hoops on two of the best-sited courts in California, it's a scene of romantic strolls and playing children, all at the foot of a blue and white lifeguard tower that dates to the '20s.

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