Which beach not to be missed?
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Which beach not to be missed?
Hi,
We are planning 7 days in LA in September. If we were thinking of visiting a beach area and staying for a night then driving back to LA, which would you recommend, as being the most scenic and interesting?
We've been thinking about Santa Barbara ... but wondered how this would compare to say, Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport or Laguna?
Many thanks.
We are planning 7 days in LA in September. If we were thinking of visiting a beach area and staying for a night then driving back to LA, which would you recommend, as being the most scenic and interesting?
We've been thinking about Santa Barbara ... but wondered how this would compare to say, Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport or Laguna?
Many thanks.
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Prettiest in greater LA area in my opinion is Laguna Beach. However, if you're including points in San Diego County, I'd put Laguna neck-and-neck with La Jolla, which is also gorgeous. Newport is pretty too-- prettier than Huntington. Laguna is a very arts-oriented town, so it has some keen cultural interest.
[Lengthy aside: Long Beach's actual beaches, in comparison to Laguna's, aren't particularly good (which pains me to say since I live there). It's an industrial town that's much nicer to live in than to visit as a tourist (however, it has some outstanding restaurants and an unusually good orchestra). For a beach-oriented night's stay, strike it off your list.]
September weather is usually spectacular along the coast, so hotel prices may still be a bit steep.
[Lengthy aside: Long Beach's actual beaches, in comparison to Laguna's, aren't particularly good (which pains me to say since I live there). It's an industrial town that's much nicer to live in than to visit as a tourist (however, it has some outstanding restaurants and an unusually good orchestra). For a beach-oriented night's stay, strike it off your list.]
September weather is usually spectacular along the coast, so hotel prices may still be a bit steep.
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Laguna Beach is great. Santa Barbara is a wonderful town to spend a few days in.
If SD is an option (about 2 hours south of downtown LA) then Torrey Pines, La Jolla Shores or Del Mar are worth the drive.
I haven't been to Newport Beach in a few years but I remember that the water broke right on the beach making it quite dangerous for kids. I'm not sure if this is the case for all of Newport or just the part I happened to visit. That being said Newport Beach is still a fun town to visit as well.
If SD is an option (about 2 hours south of downtown LA) then Torrey Pines, La Jolla Shores or Del Mar are worth the drive.
I haven't been to Newport Beach in a few years but I remember that the water broke right on the beach making it quite dangerous for kids. I'm not sure if this is the case for all of Newport or just the part I happened to visit. That being said Newport Beach is still a fun town to visit as well.
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I don't drink anymore...I don't drink any less, just not any more.
Never had a "Primanny's". It's on my To Do list for our planned May '07 visit.
I wonder if Sunshine Steph is available for a GTG?
Never had a "Primanny's". It's on my To Do list for our planned May '07 visit.
I wonder if Sunshine Steph is available for a GTG?