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Address of Visitor Centers:
Huntington Beach- 301 Main St., Ste 208, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Newport Beach- 110 Newport Center Dr., Ste 120, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Laguna Beach- 252 Broadway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Dana Point- 24681 La Plaza, #115, Dana Point, CA 92629 Website:
www.surfcityusa.com
www.visitnewportbeach.com
www.lagunabeachinfo.org
www.danapointvisitorcenter.com
Telephone number:
Huntington Beach- 657-969.3492
Newport Beach- 949.719.6100
Laguna Beach- 949.497.9229
Dana Point- 657.496.1555
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Huntington Beach is known as Surf City USA®. Main Street is the city’s center, featuring the Surfing Walk of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, the Surfers' Hall of Fame, beachwear shops, casual dining and nightlife hotspots. From surf wear shops and local wave-rider hangouts to suntanned surfers in search of that perfect wave, you can’t help but dive into this beach town’s infectious surf culture.
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Newport Beach is filled with miles of sandy beaches, the largest small craft yacht harbor in the United States, championship golf courses and a variety of aquatic recreational activities, from kayaking in the Newport Back Bay to relaxing on a chartered harbor cruise. See multi-million dollar homes along the boardwalk on Balboa Island. This sophisticated beach city also offers upscale shopping at Fashion Island, a diverse menu of award-winning restaurants and a stylish ultra lounge.
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Laguna Beach is known worldwide as an artists’ colony. Its picturesque and rugged California coastline has inspired artists for decades. Laguna is the perfect location to explore on foot. Boutiques, art galleries and sidewalk cafés line the downtown streets. Historic Main Beach features a vintage lifeguard tower overlooking an idyllic shore with volleyball nets, basketball courts and a meandering boardwalk.
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Famous explorer of the 1800s, Richard Henry Dana deemed Dana Point one of the most romantic spots in California during his trip aboard the Pilgrim in 1835. Today, Dana Point features a beautiful manmade harbor and Mariners Village, where friendly merchants and local restaurateurs give a warm welcome to visitors. Fishing excursions and sailing voyages depart daily from the harbor, and seasonal whale-watching trips are a family favorite.
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