1. Dana Point
Situated between San Diego and Los Angeles, Dana Point is a relaxed coastal region which makes for a peaceful getaway. Nine beaches make up Dana Point’s coastline, ranging from busy and bustling to quiet and secluded. The region has a big surfing heritage – California’s first surf shop was set up there in 1954 and legendary surfing documentary, The Endless Summer, was produced there. Dana Point also offers some of the best blue and grey watching in the state, with sightings virtually guaranteed throughout the year. For those who prefer dry land, the Dana Point Headlands Conservation Area is a great spot for a stroll.
Where to stay: From the high-end Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel to the sleek and stylish Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Spa, Dana Point has a range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets.
How to get there: Centrally located an hour’s drive either side of Los Angeles and San Diego, Dana Point is within easy reach for UK travellers, with non-stop flight services from multiple airlines including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Norwegian Air and Air New Zealand.
More information: visitdanapoint.com
2. Newport Beach
Just south of busy Los Angeles lies Newport Beach, a coastal fantasyland home to some of the world’s best beaches and A-list celebrities. Made up of ten distinct neighbourhoods with their own unique charms, Newport Beach boasts the largest recreational harbour on America’s west coast and ten miles of extraordinary fishing, swimming and surfing. From sunset cruises and surf lessons to wine tastings and harbour-front promenades, Newport Beach is the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy all that California has to offer. Beyond the beach, there are hundreds of boutique shops and fine dining spots to explore.
Where to stay: Live like Italian royalty at The Resort at Pelican Hill, or for wellness and rejuvenation, travellers should treat themselves to a spa stay at Fashion Island Hotel Newport Beach, whilst the Balboa Bay Resort offers unrivalled waterfront views.
How to get there: Located only a 40-minute drive south of Los Angeles, Newport is easily accessible with non-stop flight services from multiple airlines including British Airways, Lufthansa, American Airlines and Air New Zealand.
More information: visitnewportbeach.com
3. SLO CAL (San Luis Obispo County)
Conveniently located mid-way between San Francisco and Los Angeles along Highway 1, SLO CAL is the ideal stop-off point on the iconic California road trip. The region brings together the best of the Golden State, with 80 miles of coastline and beaches, the third-largest wine region in the state (Paso Robles), a rich history (including the iconic Hearst Castle) and outdoor adventure on sea and land.
Where to stay: Those looking for a relaxing stay should head to Allegretto Vineyard Resort poised along the idyllic east side of Paso Robles among the vineyards, or head to the new beachfront property, Vespera on Ocean, located along the iconic Pismo Beach.
How to get there: Located mid-way between San Francisco and Los Angeles, SLO CAL can be accessed via a four-hour drive from either city, with non-stop services from multiple airlines including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Norwegian. Alternatively, travellers can fly into San Luis Obispo Airport via non-direct routes.
More information: slocal.com