Coastal Vote: A Beach-Lover's Guide to Santa Monica, California
Spot marine life during a beachside yoga session and swim in a historic pool frequented by the stars in this smart Pacific-spying city.
The Southern California city of Santa Monica – with its scenic 25mi (41km) coastline, 100mi (160km) bike-trail network, 20 urban parks and sunny year-round weather – has long been an antidote to the bustle and busyness of neighboring Los Angeles. The iconic Santa Monica Pier marks the end of the famous Route 66, making it a great post-road trip pit stop, and the city’s high number of historic beachfront hotels bear witness to Santa Monica’s reputation as a place to escape. Here’s how to explore the coast in style.
Casa del Mar
Hotel
Shore Hotel
Eco Hotel
Just steps from world-famous Santa Monica Pier – with its iconic Ferris wheel circling and illuminated at night – the Shore Hotel’s ocean theme is reinforced with coastal California style touches throughout. Not only are the rooms bright and airy, but guests have unobstructed ocean views of the Pacific from private balconies or patios.
Marvin Braude Bike Trail
Hiking Trail
The 22mi (35km) Marvin Braude Bike Trail is a paved bicycle path that stretches along the Los Angeles County coastline, from the northern terminus at Will Rogers State Beach, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, to the southern end at Torrance County Beach. You’ll cycle past such landmarks as the Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach and Marina Del Rey. Bike rentals are available at Perry’s Beach Rentals, which also loans surfboards, deck chairs, towels and more.
Beach Yoga SoCal
Fitness Studio
Catch sight of marine wildlife while in dolphin pose or recover from downward-facing dog to the sound of crashing waves. Let the sand be your mat and the ocean be your soundtrack at Beach Yoga SoCal’s yoga sessions on Santa Monica Beach. Meet where Ocean Park Blvd. meets the Pacific; classes range from vinyasa-style flows to sunset sessions, reiki and sound baths.
Poseidon Paddle and Surf
Store
The goal in stand-up paddleboarding is to get your quadriceps, shoulders, arms and knees working in sync so you can propel yourself forward. But concentration might not be easy when your classroom is the beautiful Santa Monica Beach. You’ll be briefed on how to safely enter and exit the water, the proper paddling technique, maneuvering your board, reading ocean conditions and other topics. You’ll not only get attuned to your body – but Santa Monica’s surroundings as well.
The Bike Center Segway Tours
Natural Feature
Whiz past iconic landmarks such as Venice Skate Park and Muscle Beach on a two-wheeled motorized personal vehicle that you navigate by distributing your weight. In other words, by leaning backward or forward. The Bike Center offers a two-hour Segway ride that allows you to zoom around Santa Monica and Venice Beach. No experience necessary. Training provided.
Palisades Park
Park
Annenberg Community Beach House
Swimming Pool
The public pool at the Annenberg Community Beach House is on the site of the former oceanfront estate built in the 1920s by media mogul William Randolph Hearst for the actress Marion Davies and then frequented by Greta Garbo, Clark Gable and other stars of the day. The pool (one of the first heated pools created a century ago) is trimmed with tile work and hugged by a marble deck. The second floor of the Pool House offers spectacular views of the Pacific, and adult-only sunset swims are offered from 6pm-9pm.
Shutters on the Beach
Hotel