In addition to having the most famous entertainment industry Hollywood and the happiest Disney in the world, Los Angeles is also globally famous for its coastline.
Along the Pacific Coast Highway, galloping all the way under the embrace of the sun and sea breeze, there are countless beaches and other tourists to explore along the way.
This article will tell you 5 unmissable beaches in Los Angeles, hurry up and find time to blow the sea breeze!
1. Leo Carrillo State Beach
One of the most beautiful beaches in Los Angeles, with natural caves and uniquely shaped rock landscaping, there are many movies shot here, whether it is sunrise or sunset, it is beautiful.
There are fewer crowds here, and you can appreciate the tidal changes and the ecology of the tidal pools. You can also dig sand on the beach to hunt for treasures. You will even find many uniquely shaped shells and sandstones.
2. El Matador Beach
Winding down the path, you'll find this beautiful beach with many secluded, miniature caves hidden beneath the cliffs and many rocks jutting out of the surf.
With some of the clearest waters in Los Angeles, stunning views, and secluded serenity, this is one of the best beaches in California!
Because this beach is very mini, it has the cute nickname of "Pocket Beach", as if you can directly put the beautiful scenery here in your pocket, it is best to bring a blanket with your lover and find a hidden corner to enjoy the sunset and sea view.
3. Zuma Beach
The beach here is very long, the sea is clear and the sandy beaches are dense. (Don't forget to wear sunscreen.) If you're lucky, you might even see dolphins here, and it's a whale-watching spot in winter.
4. Paradise Cove Beach
Paradise Cove in Malibu is an exquisite beach with a restaurant at the entrance, where you can sit on wooden deck chairs while sipping cold drinks while admiring the sea. In addition, Iron Man's "mansion" is next to Point Dume.
There is a unique nostalgic feeling of the 1960s, and although you have to pay to enter, the beauty here still attracts many people, and the crowds are never less.
5. Malibu Lagoon (Surfrider Beach)
Located in the heart of Malibu, where the mountains meet the coast.
It can be said to be one of the best surfing paradises in the United States because the waves stirred by Malibu Point can be said to be a dream for surfers, and those who love surfing should not miss it! Of course, it's not just for surfing.
You can also play beach volleyball or swim on the beach, or you can go fishing or look for wildlife. There are also many well-known attractions around, such as Malibu Pier, Getty Villa, Adamson House, etc.
Malibu also has one of the highest densities of celebrities, so don't forget to check out the passers-by.