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A lovely little beach, the conditions at Anita Street beach are more mild than at neighboring Thalia. Swimmers are allowed here and it is a better place for beginning surfers to learn without the stress of a crowded wave.

Camel Point Beach sits below the Montage Resort and is privately accessed by residents in the multi-million dollar homes that reside next to the hotel. Swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing are popular activities. Visitors can get here by walking…

South of Main Beach there is the small sandy beach called Sleepy Hollow. This is a great beach for swimming and body surfing as the bottom of the beach is mostly sand and it is known for its shore break. Body boarders will also appreciate the reef…

Aliso Beach Park boasts a large parking lot and is therefore one of the most easily accessible beaches in Laguna. Featuring a snack bar that is open during peak summer season, fire pits and a toddler play area, Aliso is home to a number of rare…

As it's name suggests, Diver's Cove is an exciting, well-known spot for beginning divers and one of the most popular diving destinations in Orange County. Swimming and body surfing are also popular at this beach. Conditions can become hazardous and…

Victoria features sandy shores, beautiful scenery and a unique old lighthouse. The south end is popular for skimboarding and the relatively flat shore make it easy to play volleyball, frisbee and other beach sports. Visitors to this beach should…

At the end of Fairview street there is a small beach called Shaw's Cove. A popular spot for scuba diving, it is better suited for divers than families looking for a beach to spend the day. There are some rocky areas at either end of the cove and…

Moss Street Beach is a small, secluded and charming cove to sunbathe and enjoy a beautiful view. Very rarely crowded, it is known to locals as a perfect diving destination and place to relax away from the crowds. Although the rocks of Moss Street…

This small beach is a popular space for local families to come spend their day, though it can get fairly crowded during the summer months. Conditions can be hazardous, so visitors should be aware of rip currents and submerged rocks before entering…

Crescent Bay and its crystal clear waters sit at the corner of Cliff Drive and Pacific Coast Highway. Seal rock is a main attraction of the bay, as visitors can enjoy the sun and sand while observing the many seals and sea lions that inhabit the…