The area is 900 acres (364 hectares) of estuary, marsh, and coastal sage scrub habit, and it is home to several endangered bird species. Seventy species of fish use the bay and during winter migration thousands of shorebirds and ducks either visit or spend the winter here. Kayak, canoe, walking and electric boat tours are offered and a state of the art Interpretive Center is located at 2301 University Dr., Newport Beach.
For those who can make only one stop in Corona del Mar, make it the Corona del Mar State Beach. This area alone can make everyone fall in love with CdM, a laid-back multi-million-dollar neighborhood accented by the Pacific, with streets lined by palm trees and flower beds. On the bluff, three signs mark beach access: Lookout Point, Main Beach and Inspiration Point. Each point has a different view, but all share Catalina Island in the background, and Newport Bay and Balboa Island in the foreground. A few steps towards the south end of Ocean Boulevard is a secluded cove near the Robert E. Badham Marine Life Refuge, and some of the most extravagant mansions follow.
A paradise for surfers, the Wedge is the name given to a particular location off the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach. The spot is called so owing to the huge wedge-like waves that occur here due to the outstretched Newport Beach Jetty that lies in the path of the incoming tides from the North Pacific Ocean. With waves reaching as high as 30 feet (nine meters) at times, the Wedge occupies a very special place on the bucket list of most surfers and adventure seekers.
The Environmental Nature Center is a must-visit for every nature lovers touring Newport Beach. It’s a beautiful attraction lined with native plants and trees where several bird species dwell. A getaway for birding enthusiasts as well as those who love hiking, the center is a perfect break from city noises. It is dedicated to teaching children as well as adults about sustainable development and waste management, in addition to other subjects that aid in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
The heart of the Balboa Peninsula, the Balboa village is one of the most visited attractions of Newport Beach. A perfect place for a day out with family and friends, the village has a plethora of activities on offer. It’s lined with some of the best restaurants in the city, to get you fuled up for the day. There are attractions like the Fun Zone for children, while adults can indulge in one of the many boat tours that are organized here. The village also hosts a number of events every year.
Sherman Library and Gardens is located on Pacific Coast Highway and has extensive botanical collections with examples of plant life from desert regions to tropical regions. It is a veritable outdoor museum of plants. Walk along the paths and smell the fragrant flowers and listen to the bubbling fountains. It really is an oasis that will take you away to a calmer, more peaceful place. The place also has a library on site which a delight for art lovers and bibliophiles.
Newport Beach is a city nestled within the popular and bustling Orange County. Like the other Californian cities, this one too is blessed with beautiful beaches that are ideal for surfing and other water sports. It is known as a posh enclave in O.C., lined with yachts. Apart from adventures on the sand, visitors can also indulge in nature walks, bicycling, golfing and similar activities around the water. As the evening starts to set in, the city transforms into a clubbing zone and all the beach clubs and bars start getting crowded.
The Lido Theatre in Newport Beach has been serving movie lovers since 1938. This theater interiors are done up with a tile setting known as Catalina Tile and the cinema is complete with state-of-the-art equipment. It seats 622 out of which 410 seats are downstairs and 212 are in the balcony. The theater's interior features period movie art, from movies like Gone With the Wind, Casablanca, and many other films. The theater also features a waterfall red velvet curtain that rises with each show. The Grand Marquee at the theater is a popular spot used in portfolios or in commercials, and has been a popular site for film and television backdrops.
Set amid the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, Lido Marina Village is Newport Beach's favorite weekend escape. One can catch a glimpse of the yachts of the rich and famous especially during the annual New Port Boat Show. The village has a number of laid back restaurants and lounge bars as well as shower facilities, laundromats, restrooms and grocery stores for those on a day long picnic. It is open to the general public all year round.
The Majestic is a charter owned by Pacific Avalon and true to its name, is a grand vessel that serves as the perfect venue for all kinds of events and functions. You can choose from different packages for corporate functions, vacations, and weddings, or customize one as per your needs. Pacific Avalon will help design and execute your event aboard the ship, so you can just enjoy the occasion and be the gracious host.