What You Will Do
Embarking on a full-day tour of the iconic Orange County beach cities offers an unparalleled experience for families, couples, groups, and solo travelers alike. Explore the stunning landscapes of Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and Laguna Beach, while taking in remarkable landmarks such as the Huntington Beach Pier, Newport Beach, and the Balboa Island Pier. With a knowledgeable professional guide to enrich your understanding of Orange County's rich history, this tour is not just a journey through picturesque locales, but a memorable adventure that captures the essence of this vibrant coastal region. Whether you seek relaxation, exploration, or cultural insights, this tour promises to make your visit truly unforgettable.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Laguna Beach
1 hour 30 minutes
About
Laguna Beach is a small coastal city in Orange County, California. It’s known for its many art galleries, coves and beaches. Main Beach features tide pools and a boardwalk leading to the paths and gardens of nearby Heisler Park. Aliso Beach Park is a popular surf spot. The waters off Crystal Cove State Park are designated as an underwater park. Trails meander through coastal canyons in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. Referenced as the “Top of the World,” this scenic lookout point offers some of the best views in Laguna Beach. Alta Laguna Park is located here, as well as a trail head for Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park.
2
Huntington Beach
1 hour
Huntington Beach is a California city southeast of Los Angeles. It's known for surf beaches, such as Huntington City Beach, with its long Huntington Beach Pier. The International Surfing Museum displays longboards and other memorabilia. Sprawling Huntington Central Park features fields, gardens and lakes, plus an equestrian center. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve's wetlands and dunes shelter hundreds of bird species.
3
Newport Beach
30 minutes
Newport Beach, a coastal city in southern California, is known for its large, boat-filled harbor. Balboa Peninsula has 2 piers, Newport Beach Pier and Balboa Pier, plus the Balboa Fun Zone, an old-school amusement park with a Ferris wheel and ocean views.
About the pier:
The Newport Pier is one of two municipal piers in the city of Newport Beach, California. The pier replaced the McFadden Wharf and the site is registered as California Historical Landmark number 794. It is 1,032 feet long.
4
Balboa Island
45 minutes
About Balboa Island:
About
Balboa Island is a harborside community in Newport Beach, California, accessible to the public via bridge, ferry and several public docks. The community is surrounded by a paved concrete boardwalk open to pedestrian traffic, designated as a public walking trail by the city.
5
San Juan Capistrano
1 hour
San Juan Capistrano, California is a city in Orange County known for its historic attractions and sunny weather. It's home to the iconic Mission San Juan Capistrano, a place of cultural, historical, and religious significance.
Mission San Juan Capistrano* Founded in 1776 by Father Junípero Serra, this mission was the seventh of 21 Spanish missions established in California. The mission complex includes the ruins of the Great Stone Church, built from 1796 to 1806. The mission also features a gift shop and offers tours of the buildings and gardens.
*Mission entry fee not included.
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