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California Beaches
The
things that make California the most famous state for tourists in
the US each year are its beaches, resorts, attractions and events,
theme parks, amusements, wineries, missions, lighthouses,
city hotel and aquariums. California is prominent in the vacation list
by the Pacific Ocean; sights include bejeweled Santa Barbara,
foggy Mendocino with its majestic redwoods, trendy
Los Angeles,
Hollywood Walk of Fame, Universal Studios, laid-back Surf City -
Huntington Beach, sunny
San Diego
and Santa Cruz.
California contains roughly a thousand miles of beaches. The
beaches are diverse and beautiful from flat, sandy expanses to
rocky shores, along the California Coast. California coast have
educated us that cities, beaches and buildings are constantly
changing.
Famous Beaches in California
•
Half Moon Bay, a coastal beach resort graded high for location,
excellent service a, is conveniently located 20 miles south of San
Francisco and not far from
San Jose-Silicon Valley where over a
million people reside. Features of this beach include fishing,
whale watching cruises from Pillar Point Harbor, horseback riding,
kite surfing, golf on the on-site golf course reminiscent of
Scottish greens and more. Anticipate a great service at
Ritz-Carlton resort at this Half Moon Bay location for a lovely
vacation.
• Long Beach, Fun and business integrate along
Long Beach with the
Pacific Ocean sparkling like diamonds in the afternoon sun. Five
and a half miles of coastline with elegant buildings where
commerce takes place is the essence of Long beach. An airport
serving national flights, a light rail system to Los Angeles world
class aquarium, convention center, a professional ice hockey team,
annual Grand Prix car race on city streets, high speed boat
service to Catalina Island and the Queen Mary Ship are a few of
the wonderful amenities and attractions drawing 5.5 million
visitors to Long Beach yearly.
• Imperial Beach: This destination is a picturesque, scenic beach
which has changed quite a bit and now gives much of what travelers
want. Public art, a pier, a beach and clean ocean waters
.Activities like surfing, boogie boarding, fishing from the pier,
day trips to Tijuana, sunbathing and bird watching at Tijuana
Estuary Visitor Center attraction a appreciable number of
visitors.
• Avila Beach is enclosed along gorgeous, rolling hills, seven miles
north of Pismo Beach, seven miles south of San Luis Obispo, and
half way between Los Angeles and
San Francisco Within a few miles
west of a drive on Highway 101 along shady, tree-lined roads that
lead to the Pacific Ocean, Avila Beach and a bay with three piers.
• Aliso Beach Park encompasses sandy beaches, rock promontories, and
scenic coastal foothills. The park constitutes of a beach and an
island area surrounded by native coastal chaparral. The park
consists of a beach and an island area bordered by native coastal
chaparral Swimming, surfing, skin diving and fishing is also a
popular pastime on this beach.
• Hermosa Beach or "Beautiful" Beach was once a enormous sweep of
rolling hills with herds of sheep. Even though those hills are now
filled with hotels, shops, restaurants and houses, some people
passionate about nature have declared it a sanctuary. Bustling
with activities like volleyball nets, surfing, swimming and
shopping and dining all in one place, Hermosa offers hotel rooms
on the beach with swings for children.
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