Steven Taylor on the 5 Best Beaches in Southern California

It’s a perfect day to hit the beach. These days, those sunny Southern California days seem to be on a roll, so why not call your friends and family and hit the beach for some tan and fun under the sun? Steven Taylor, a LA native, also loves going to the beach and he’s been at it since college. If you happen to live near Southern California or you’re on your way here for a visit, then why not visit our best beaches here too? 

If it’s about beaches, Southern California has a lot to offer. Of course, Steven Taylor has his own personal list of the best beaches to visit during this warm weather. So if you feel like you want to take a dip in the ocean, then here’s Steven Taylor’s personal pick on the 5 best beaches in Southern California. 

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Santa Monica Beach – One can’t simply miss Santa Monica Beach. It’s just 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and it’s possibly the most popular beach in Southern California. A lot of people visit the area and it also features an amusement park with a Ferris wheel and some kiddie rides. It’s a great place for swimming, beach volleyball, surfing, and just plain chilling under the sun.  

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El Matador Beach – Located in Malibu, El Matador Beach is one of the most stunning beaches in Southern California. The beach features amazing rocky formations, which gives visitors a stunning view of the entire beachfront. If you want to enjoy this beautiful beach, just bring a blanket, some food for a picnic, and find a hidden spot behind the rocky formations and enjoy your day at the beach!  

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Zuma Beach – Malibu seems to be lucky enough to have multiple beautiful beaches in its area. Another beach in this area is Zuma Beach. Located in Point Dume in Malibu, Zuma Beach is a popular tourist destination for surfers and annual surfing events. This is also the perfect place to fly kites, as the wind can tend to be rather strong in this area. 

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Coronado Beach – Coronado Beach is known for its calm ocean waters, the famous Hotel Coronado, and the Gaslamp Quarter. After a whole day of swimming and you’re hungry enough to eat a shark or a whale, visit the Gaslamp Quarter for its fancy restaurants. 

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Venice Beach – Venice Beach is a unique experience. Not only does it have sun, sand, and the ocean, but it also has artists, barefoot sand sculptors, and weightlifters. The beach has a skate park, an outdoor gym, some food stands and kiosks, and dozens of colorful murals. The beach is pretty much a feast for the eyes.