asteryx

“Victoria beach” Laguna California reminds me of a pirates 🏴‍☠️ cove on the Portugal coast.

location_onVictoria Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
Swipe up
Cookies Info
Read about our use of cookies.

Victoria Beach

4.7 (202 Google reviews)

Laguna Beach, CA

Victoria beach California or a pirates tower on the coast of Portugal 🇵🇹. You decide. William E. Brown While the name Pirate Tower may lead you to believe this was a secret tower used to protect the coast from pirates, the origin of the tower has nothing to do with pirates. It was built along with the house on top of the cliff in the 1920s for William E. Brown, a Los Angeles senator. BEST BEACH FOR: Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here. Victoria Street is, without a doubt, one of Laguna’s most famous beaches. It’s home to iconic sights – like the famed “Pirate Tower” and a circular, man-made pool that blew up thanks to Instagram. It’s also beloved by skim boarders. So much so that the most successful skim board company on earth, Victoria Skim Boards, borrowed the beach’s name. But while Victoria Street has a degree of fame, it remains one of the city’s most well-kept secrets. If you make the trek, parking on PCH and following Victoria Drive until you reach the steps, you’re sure to be rewarded. Not just with adventure, but also a degree of seclusion. To find a beach with so many features – from the volleyball court to the caves to the pirate tower to the swimming pool – that’s not overcrowded is a rarity anywhere on earth. Especially someplace where you can surf, swim, and snorkel. Parking is going to be a bear (most likely, you’ll have to park on PCH near the Montage Resort and walk down the highway a few hundred feet), but free trolley access is easy. If you want to see the pirate tower or the pool, walk north. If you’re there to skim, head south. If you want a little space on the sand to spread out, you’ll find it just about anywhere. That’s the joy of Victoria Beach and it’s well worth appreciating. FAMOUS FOR The famed “Pirate Tower” – a perfect place to play scalawag. BEST BEACH FOR Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here ACTIVITIES Body surfing Body boarding SCUBA Dog friendly Kayaking Snorkeling SUP (Stand-Up Paddling) Swimming Tide pools Volley ball courts PARKING Free and Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) around Nyes Place signal Free parking is in the surrounding neighborhood so please be mindful Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) near the Montage Resort BEACH HOURS Open year-round from 6 am – 10 pm DOG RULES 9 am - 6 pm between June 15th – September 10th 6 am - 10 pm between September 11th – June 14th Dogs must be on a 6’ or shorter leash at all times

More details
Visit Website

asteryx

Find the hidden path that takes you down to the beach. 🏴‍☠️🇵🇹 hidden in the neighborhood. 🤫

location_onVictoria Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
Read about our use of cookies.

Victoria Beach

4.7 (202 Google reviews)

Laguna Beach, CA

Victoria beach California or a pirates tower on the coast of Portugal 🇵🇹. You decide. William E. Brown While the name Pirate Tower may lead you to believe this was a secret tower used to protect the coast from pirates, the origin of the tower has nothing to do with pirates. It was built along with the house on top of the cliff in the 1920s for William E. Brown, a Los Angeles senator. BEST BEACH FOR: Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here. Victoria Street is, without a doubt, one of Laguna’s most famous beaches. It’s home to iconic sights – like the famed “Pirate Tower” and a circular, man-made pool that blew up thanks to Instagram. It’s also beloved by skim boarders. So much so that the most successful skim board company on earth, Victoria Skim Boards, borrowed the beach’s name. But while Victoria Street has a degree of fame, it remains one of the city’s most well-kept secrets. If you make the trek, parking on PCH and following Victoria Drive until you reach the steps, you’re sure to be rewarded. Not just with adventure, but also a degree of seclusion. To find a beach with so many features – from the volleyball court to the caves to the pirate tower to the swimming pool – that’s not overcrowded is a rarity anywhere on earth. Especially someplace where you can surf, swim, and snorkel. Parking is going to be a bear (most likely, you’ll have to park on PCH near the Montage Resort and walk down the highway a few hundred feet), but free trolley access is easy. If you want to see the pirate tower or the pool, walk north. If you’re there to skim, head south. If you want a little space on the sand to spread out, you’ll find it just about anywhere. That’s the joy of Victoria Beach and it’s well worth appreciating. FAMOUS FOR The famed “Pirate Tower” – a perfect place to play scalawag. BEST BEACH FOR Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here ACTIVITIES Body surfing Body boarding SCUBA Dog friendly Kayaking Snorkeling SUP (Stand-Up Paddling) Swimming Tide pools Volley ball courts PARKING Free and Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) around Nyes Place signal Free parking is in the surrounding neighborhood so please be mindful Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) near the Montage Resort BEACH HOURS Open year-round from 6 am – 10 pm DOG RULES 9 am - 6 pm between June 15th – September 10th 6 am - 10 pm between September 11th – June 14th Dogs must be on a 6’ or shorter leash at all times

More details
Visit Website

asteryx

How did this hidden pirate lookout get here? Such great place to be a tourist in your own state. Always peaceful and relaxing.

location_onVictoria Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
Read about our use of cookies.

Victoria Beach

4.7 (202 Google reviews)

Laguna Beach, CA

Victoria beach California or a pirates tower on the coast of Portugal 🇵🇹. You decide. William E. Brown While the name Pirate Tower may lead you to believe this was a secret tower used to protect the coast from pirates, the origin of the tower has nothing to do with pirates. It was built along with the house on top of the cliff in the 1920s for William E. Brown, a Los Angeles senator. BEST BEACH FOR: Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here. Victoria Street is, without a doubt, one of Laguna’s most famous beaches. It’s home to iconic sights – like the famed “Pirate Tower” and a circular, man-made pool that blew up thanks to Instagram. It’s also beloved by skim boarders. So much so that the most successful skim board company on earth, Victoria Skim Boards, borrowed the beach’s name. But while Victoria Street has a degree of fame, it remains one of the city’s most well-kept secrets. If you make the trek, parking on PCH and following Victoria Drive until you reach the steps, you’re sure to be rewarded. Not just with adventure, but also a degree of seclusion. To find a beach with so many features – from the volleyball court to the caves to the pirate tower to the swimming pool – that’s not overcrowded is a rarity anywhere on earth. Especially someplace where you can surf, swim, and snorkel. Parking is going to be a bear (most likely, you’ll have to park on PCH near the Montage Resort and walk down the highway a few hundred feet), but free trolley access is easy. If you want to see the pirate tower or the pool, walk north. If you’re there to skim, head south. If you want a little space on the sand to spread out, you’ll find it just about anywhere. That’s the joy of Victoria Beach and it’s well worth appreciating. FAMOUS FOR The famed “Pirate Tower” – a perfect place to play scalawag. BEST BEACH FOR Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here ACTIVITIES Body surfing Body boarding SCUBA Dog friendly Kayaking Snorkeling SUP (Stand-Up Paddling) Swimming Tide pools Volley ball courts PARKING Free and Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) around Nyes Place signal Free parking is in the surrounding neighborhood so please be mindful Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) near the Montage Resort BEACH HOURS Open year-round from 6 am – 10 pm DOG RULES 9 am - 6 pm between June 15th – September 10th 6 am - 10 pm between September 11th – June 14th Dogs must be on a 6’ or shorter leash at all times

More details
Visit Website

asteryx

The pirate tower was actually built as part of a house in 1920’for a Los Angeles senator. Still so cool tho. One of the best Instagram spots

location_onVictoria Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
Read about our use of cookies.

Victoria Beach

4.7 (202 Google reviews)

Laguna Beach, CA

Victoria beach California or a pirates tower on the coast of Portugal 🇵🇹. You decide. William E. Brown While the name Pirate Tower may lead you to believe this was a secret tower used to protect the coast from pirates, the origin of the tower has nothing to do with pirates. It was built along with the house on top of the cliff in the 1920s for William E. Brown, a Los Angeles senator. BEST BEACH FOR: Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here. Victoria Street is, without a doubt, one of Laguna’s most famous beaches. It’s home to iconic sights – like the famed “Pirate Tower” and a circular, man-made pool that blew up thanks to Instagram. It’s also beloved by skim boarders. So much so that the most successful skim board company on earth, Victoria Skim Boards, borrowed the beach’s name. But while Victoria Street has a degree of fame, it remains one of the city’s most well-kept secrets. If you make the trek, parking on PCH and following Victoria Drive until you reach the steps, you’re sure to be rewarded. Not just with adventure, but also a degree of seclusion. To find a beach with so many features – from the volleyball court to the caves to the pirate tower to the swimming pool – that’s not overcrowded is a rarity anywhere on earth. Especially someplace where you can surf, swim, and snorkel. Parking is going to be a bear (most likely, you’ll have to park on PCH near the Montage Resort and walk down the highway a few hundred feet), but free trolley access is easy. If you want to see the pirate tower or the pool, walk north. If you’re there to skim, head south. If you want a little space on the sand to spread out, you’ll find it just about anywhere. That’s the joy of Victoria Beach and it’s well worth appreciating. FAMOUS FOR The famed “Pirate Tower” – a perfect place to play scalawag. BEST BEACH FOR Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here ACTIVITIES Body surfing Body boarding SCUBA Dog friendly Kayaking Snorkeling SUP (Stand-Up Paddling) Swimming Tide pools Volley ball courts PARKING Free and Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) around Nyes Place signal Free parking is in the surrounding neighborhood so please be mindful Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) near the Montage Resort BEACH HOURS Open year-round from 6 am – 10 pm DOG RULES 9 am - 6 pm between June 15th – September 10th 6 am - 10 pm between September 11th – June 14th Dogs must be on a 6’ or shorter leash at all times

More details
Visit Website

asteryx

Oh and when the tide is high this cool tide pool fills up with water. Enjoy 🤓🏴‍☠️💦

location_onVictoria Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
Read about our use of cookies.

Victoria Beach

4.7 (202 Google reviews)

Laguna Beach, CA

Victoria beach California or a pirates tower on the coast of Portugal 🇵🇹. You decide. William E. Brown While the name Pirate Tower may lead you to believe this was a secret tower used to protect the coast from pirates, the origin of the tower has nothing to do with pirates. It was built along with the house on top of the cliff in the 1920s for William E. Brown, a Los Angeles senator. BEST BEACH FOR: Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here. Victoria Street is, without a doubt, one of Laguna’s most famous beaches. It’s home to iconic sights – like the famed “Pirate Tower” and a circular, man-made pool that blew up thanks to Instagram. It’s also beloved by skim boarders. So much so that the most successful skim board company on earth, Victoria Skim Boards, borrowed the beach’s name. But while Victoria Street has a degree of fame, it remains one of the city’s most well-kept secrets. If you make the trek, parking on PCH and following Victoria Drive until you reach the steps, you’re sure to be rewarded. Not just with adventure, but also a degree of seclusion. To find a beach with so many features – from the volleyball court to the caves to the pirate tower to the swimming pool – that’s not overcrowded is a rarity anywhere on earth. Especially someplace where you can surf, swim, and snorkel. Parking is going to be a bear (most likely, you’ll have to park on PCH near the Montage Resort and walk down the highway a few hundred feet), but free trolley access is easy. If you want to see the pirate tower or the pool, walk north. If you’re there to skim, head south. If you want a little space on the sand to spread out, you’ll find it just about anywhere. That’s the joy of Victoria Beach and it’s well worth appreciating. FAMOUS FOR The famed “Pirate Tower” – a perfect place to play scalawag. BEST BEACH FOR Anyone who hates being bored, because there’s a whole lot to do here ACTIVITIES Body surfing Body boarding SCUBA Dog friendly Kayaking Snorkeling SUP (Stand-Up Paddling) Swimming Tide pools Volley ball courts PARKING Free and Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) around Nyes Place signal Free parking is in the surrounding neighborhood so please be mindful Metered parking along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) near the Montage Resort BEACH HOURS Open year-round from 6 am – 10 pm DOG RULES 9 am - 6 pm between June 15th – September 10th 6 am - 10 pm between September 11th – June 14th Dogs must be on a 6’ or shorter leash at all times

More details
Visit Website