Beaches, Shopping, Attractions and Things To Do | Marina del Rey
Marina del Rey gives you something you don't find very often: a "to do" list that's fun and easy. Much like your "to do" list at home, you may plan your activity ahead of time or just go outside and do it—most recreational equipment vendors will take a reservation, and welcome walk-up customers.
Fisherman's Village is a popular spot for shopping, dining as well as a major embarcation point for excursions and tours.
Whether you've got a few minutes, a few hours, an extra day, or an add-on weekend, Marina del Rey puts a world of options—a multitude of water and boating activities, sightseeing, skating, biking, shopping, and much more—within minutes of your hotel room.
Every conceivable type of watersport is offered, from boats and watercraft you pedal, paddle, sail, or drive to windsurfing, sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. Other aquatic options include boat charters, harbor cruises, whale watching, and ocean fishing.
Bike, skate, walk, or run along a 26-mile coastal path that stretches from Malibu at the northern end through the marina and south to Palos Verdes.
Take a picnic to the beach or to Burton Chace Park (which also hosts concerts in the summer).
Venice Beach is a combination of circus, open-air bazaar, and Pacific Beach—as much fun whether you want to see the sights, be a sight, or, of course, enjoy the natural splendor and fun of the surf and sand.
Kid-friendly Mother's Beach, as the name implies, is a must for families.
And for shoppers, Marina del Rey boasts a wide variety of local boutiques and a select roster of national retailers. Nearby shopping destinations include Venice, Santa Monica and Beverly Hills.
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