Best Beaches in Southern California
Laguna Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

1. Laguna Beach

9.5
1600 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA
Beach · The Village · 102 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: How about miles of alternating rocky and sandy coves, backed by gorgeous manicured landscaping ringed by an unobtrusive boardwalk. Oh, and surf breaks for grommets. Pllus, plenty of wide sand. Read more.

Point Dume State Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

2. Point Dume State Beach

9.3
7401 S Birdview Ave, Malibu, CA
State or Provincial Park · Point Dume · 52 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Not only is this beach famed for its cult cinema status, it’s total eye candy for its breathtaking cliffs, climbable by newbies in search of a killer Pacific view. Read more.

El Matador State Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

3. El Matador State Beach

9.3
32215 Pacific Coast Hwy (at El Matador Beach Rd.), Malibu, CA
Beach · Western Malibu · 50 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Sea stacks, hidden coves and, since there’s just a rocky path down to the shore, not a lot of crowds. Three words: Sunset Champagne toast. Read more.

Crystal Cove State Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

4. Crystal Cove State Beach

9.3
North Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA
Beach · 42 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Mybe you prefer spending a weekend in a cottage set on a stunning 3.2 miles of coastline backed by a couple thousand acres of unspoiled woodland? It’s a bucket-list Cali experience. Read more.

Little Harbor, Santa Catalina Island is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

5. Little Harbor, Santa Catalina Island

Little Harbor Rd, Avalon, CA
Harbor or Marina · 3 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: On the “back side” of Catalina Island is the less-crowded, lesser-known beach where you can set up camp. Rent all your equipment on site and get ready to cast away. Read more.

Muscle Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

6. Muscle Beach

7.1
1811 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA
Outdoor Gym · Venice Beach · 37 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: This stretch of Venice Beach has all manner of physical fitness going on, right there, where everyone can be inspired. Or just admire the view, whichever works for you. Read more.

Santa Monica State Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

7. Santa Monica State Beach

9.4
1432 Palisades Beach Rd (at Colorado Ave), Santa Monica, CA
Beach · Downtown Santa Monica · 334 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Sure, it’s crowded, noisy, and that pier is a bit much for anyone who’s hit puberty. But if you discover anything more romantic than the image of its lighted Ferris wheel in the distance, let us know. Read more.

Leo Carrillo State Park Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

8. Leo Carrillo State Park Beach

8.7
35000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA
State or Provincial Park · 42 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Hey, Indiana Jones. This is the beach for you with more than a mile of tide pools and sea caves to explore. A 28-mile drive up PCH from Santa Monica, this Malibu beach even has its own visitor center. Read more.

Coronado Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

9. Coronado Beach

9.5
1063 Ocean Blvd, Coronado, CA
Beach · 186 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: You’re sunbathing on the set of the iconic Marilyn Monroe movie Some Like It Hot. Even if you’re not sleeping at the Hotel Del Coronado, it’s fun to enjoy its gabled grandeur as a backdrop. Read more.

North Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

10. North Beach

9.0
Avenida Estacion, San Clemente, CA
Beach · 4 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Sure, there are breathtaking surfside cliffs. But really, the most beautiful sight here is the scores of pooches running alongside their owners--and after Labor Day, you can even let them off-leash. Read more.

Victoria Beach is one of Best Beaches in Southern California.

11. Victoria Beach

8.8
Blue Lagoon, Laguna Beach, CA
Beach · Victoria Beach · 17 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: What? A pirate tower? Well, pirates (probably) pre-date this ruin of a 60-foot poured-cement tower, built in the 1920s. You can’t go into the tower, but you can lie on the gorgeously soft sand. Read more.