Harbors/Bays~Long Beach Harbor/North
Long Beach Harbor
Long Beach Harbor is a major destination for recreational boaters, and there are spaces for more than 4,400 boats. Besides recreational boating, tourism is read more...
King Harbor / Redondo Beach
With more than 1,450 slips, King Harbor and its surrounding recreational areas have evolved since the first commercial wharf was built here in 1888. Today, this is a very busy harbor, attracting both locals and visitors.
King Harbor is read more...
Los Angeles Harbor
Los Angeles Harbor is the busiest cargo terminal in the United States and a leader in international trade with facilities and staff unmatched by any other U.S. port.
Cargo and passenger vessels flying flags of many of the world's nations call here daily, adding to read more...
Marina del Rey
What began as the vision of a 19th- century real estate speculator has become a popular destination for day visitors, tourists, water-sports enthusiasts and business travelers.
In 1887, real estate developer M.C. Wicks envisioned turning the Playa del Rey estuary into read more...
Channel Islands Harbor
Channel Islands Harbor, situated between Port Hueneme and Ventura Harbor, is a vital, lively boating spot. The harbor is home to one of the finest maritime collections in read more...
Ventura Harbor
Ventura Harbor offers a wealth of marine services, several popular marinas and Ventura Harbor Village, a 33 - acre waterfront shopping and dining area with many great options for hungry boaters - from snacks to fine dining.
Here, you'll also find read more...
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is one of the most beautiful cities on the coast and has a quaint downtown and a pretty, if challenging, little harbor.
Thanks to private funding, a breakwater was built in the 1920's. Max Fleishmann wanted a read more...