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Lifeguard stands are scattered along the beach, but waves should still be approached with caution.
Dining options for all budgets are available from snack shops to restaurants along the promenade.
Accommodations range from five-star hotels to beach bungalow vacation rentals.
Pay close attention to parking meter time limits and paid lot instructions, as they are patrolled regularly.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Newport Beach. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
As it’s a city, there’s no fee to enter or explore Newport Beach, but you should factor in the cost of any activities you want to do there. Whale- and dolphin-watching cruises are very popular in the area and prices start from US$40 per person, while Segway tours begin at $90. Allot some of your budget for drinking and dining, too.
Yes, Newport Beach is a city in Orange County known for its water sports and activities, laid-back beaches, and proximity to Balboa Island. This makes it a great spot to escape from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, while still enjoying true SoCal culture. Whale- and dolphin-watching excursions are among the most popular tours here, though you can also enjoy dinner cruises and beach hopping.
Per one customer who booked the Private Dolphin- and Whale-Watching Tour in Newport Beach, "The trip started with great communication on where to meet and park. Justin, our guide, made the trip relaxed, as he was easy going and really knows the area well! We saw so many dolphins along with great scenery of the next level real estate surrounding us. If you're in Newport Beach this trip is a no-brainer and a must! Request Justin if you're looking for next level knowledge, a relaxed trip, and want to see the dolphins and whales! 10 out of 10."
The best month to go to Newport Beach depends on the experience you're after. If you’re looking to go whale-watching, anytime May–November will work. Because summer can get quite hot, many prefer spring (March–May) when temperatures are warm, school’s still in session, and the farmers markets are in full swing.
Classic Newport Beach activities include strolling the boutique shops on Balboa Island and grabbing a Balboa bar, an ice cream bar hand-dipped in chocolate and toppings. The shorefront Crystal Cove is a popular hike. And classic waterfront restaurants like The Dock or Newport Landing are popular for their views.
The most popular Newport Beach tours are dolphin- and whale-watching tours, and you'll find everything from quick 2-hour jaunts to slow luxury cruises along the coast. Other tours to try include food tours, sightseeing tours, or private boat charters to get on the water with your own personal captain.
Many kids like Newport Beach whale-watching tours—they're the most popular tour in the city. Look for family tours, but many offer wildlife-focused outings of various duration and group size, including private tours. Be sure to book ahead from May to November, while the whales migrate along the California coast.
The main parking lots for Newport Beach are at Newport Pier and Balboa Pier—both lots are sizable and metered, typically around US$3.50/hour and open 24/7. If you're looking for free parking, it can occasionally be found on side streets, though you'll want to carefully check signage so you don't come home with a Newport Beach ticket.
There are tons of things to do when you're done visiting Newport Beach. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in and around Los Angeles:
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