Steven Taylor in Los Angeles with family at the beach |
Los Angeles is famous for many things including its food, art, entertainment, and culture. Los Angeles is also known for its biodiversity — it is a short drive to an incredible variety of mountains, deserts, and beaches. Los Angeles native, Steven Taylor has witnessed firsthand the pull of LA’s beautiful beaches for homebuyers. As a real estate expert, he is familiar with the many amazing beaches along the stretch of coastline from Malibu to the Southbay. In this article, he shares the best beaches in Los Angeles, whether you’re a local looking for your new favorite spot, or a tourist exploring for the day.
Venice Beach
Venice beach is a hotspot in Los Angeles for homeowners and visitors alike, and it’s plain to see why it’s so popular. Venice has always been known for its artsy, hippie vibe. It’s a home to surfers, creatives, designers and all of those who want to soak up the scenery they provide. Walk the oceanfront boardwalk that runs the length of the coastline to find artists and street performers, as you check out the surf and soak in the sun. If you’re interested in real estate, wander the Venice Canals to find uniquely beautiful homes perched along the water.
El Matador
El Matador is a secluded beach in Malibu with a rocky coastline, beautiful sand, and waves worth watching. The area is a popular spot for photo shoots and beach dates due to its romantic scenery and close proximity to a variety of great shops and restaurants. If you’re looking to make a day of it, El Matador State Beach is a great choice for locals and tourists alike.
Malibu Surfrider Beach
The Surfrider beach in Malibu is arguably the best place to surf in the entire Los Angeles area. Not far from the Malibu pier, the beach is famous for its perfectly rideable waves, and approachable waters for both newbies and professionals. If you would prefer to stay safely on the warm beach, you can people-watch the surfers tackle the water instead at this iconic spot.
Santa Monica Beach
LA native, Stephen Taylor, argues that Santa Monica beach may just be the best beach experience for those visiting Los Angeles. The beach boardwalk winds past great shops and dining options. Sunbathers and surfers enjoy views of the skyline and Santa Monica pier, which boasts its own amusement park and arcade. The sandy area of the beach is deep and wide, making it perfect for social distancing. The beach is also great for getting a good workout in — there are multiple outdoor exercise areas and plenty of places to rent a beach cruiser for cycling along the bike path. Whether you’re hoping for a lazy afternoon or an active experience, Santa Monica beach is a great option.
Pelican Cove Beach
Located in Palos Verdes, an area that, Steven Taylor, Los Angeles native explains is a real estate hot-spot, Pelican Cove Beach is a place to see. Cliffside mansions line the bluffs of the coastal area, and Pelican Cove Beach allows access to the quiet and secluded waters. The beach is rocky and can only be reached by a steep walking path, but the hike is worth it. Once you reach the bottom, you can experience the tide pools, gorgeous views of Catalina, and popular scuba diving coves. This beach may not be the best choice if you are looking to play in the sand, but it’s great for an afternoon excursion to experience all the nature the LA coastline has to offer.
Originally published at https://steventaylorlandlord.medium.com/the-best-beaches-in-los-angeles-steven-taylor-e4b85731ffa1