
Things to do in Laguna Beach
Southern California’s favorite beach destination
Along the shores and in the canyons of Orange County is Laguna Beach, one of Southern California's most scenic beach destinations. It features a picturesque downtown, secluded beaches, and dramatic overlooks to make for a magical retreat. As it’s home to an artist colony, Laguna Beach also draws thousands to its annual Pageant of the Masters and Sawdust Art festivals. Things to do in Laguna Beach include tide pooling at the historic Crystal Cove State Park, strolling through Heisler Park, taking a whale-watching tour, kayaking, and learning to surf.
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When to visit
While Laguna Beach has temperate, sunny weather all year, the most popular time to visit is summer, when water temperatures are pleasant. At this time of year, you can also see the city’s creative community come to life at Laguna Beach’s signature summer arts festivals. If you’d like the city more to yourself, spring and early fall see far fewer visitors.
Getting around
The nearest airport to Laguna Beach is John Wayne Airport (SNA), about 16 miles northeast of the city. Although shuttles are available and Laguna Beach is generally walkable, having a car will allow you to fully explore the area and see destinations such as Crystal Cove State Park and Balboa Island in Newport Beach. While ride-sharing services are available, the only public transportation is a free trolley with a limited but helpful circuit.
Traveler tips
Much of Laguna Beach’s beauty can be attributed to its verdant and dramatic coastal overlooks that brim with local succulents, yuccas, grasses, and other flora. Be sure to take advantage of this at Heisler Park and behind the Montage Laguna Beach resort. One beach over to the south is Victoria Beach, which features a unique pirate tower.