Sports and entertainment are synonymous with Los Angeles. If you are walking on the beach in Los Angeles, you will see celebrities showing off their bodies and affection here from time to time, and it is not uncommon to meet your favorite celebrities.


This article will take you to the five most popular beaches in Los Angeles!


1. El Matador Beach


El Matador Beach, about 20 miles from Santa Monica along the Pacific Coast Highway, is a wonderland recommended by many travel experts. Unlike other Los Angeles beaches, El Matador Beach is hidden beneath rocky cliffs.


In addition to being remote and hidden, there are many reef holes of different sizes beside the white sandy beach. There are also many rocks of different shapes standing on the beach. With the afterglow of the setting sun, it is really unparalleled beauty!


Various reef groups, huge waves, clear water, and a magnificent landscape make El Matador Beach one of the best beaches in California. In addition, there is a Pepperdine University by the beach.


The campus facing the sea adds a pure campus charm to this beautiful beach.


2. Leo Carrillo Beach


Leo Carrillo Beach is a mile-long stretch of shoreline along the Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica. This is a favorite leisure beach for locals in California. Its relatively remote location makes it less famous, but it is precisely because of this that people can enjoy the rare seclusion here.


There are many large reefs of different shapes standing beside the beach, attracting many rock climbing enthusiasts to come to the challenge. They climbed to the top along the reef beside the beach, overlooking the vast and magnificent sea view of the entire California beach.


There are picnic areas and campsites here, which are very suitable for the whole family to come here for an outing and camping, and fully experience this beautiful beach area.


3. Santa Monica Beach


Santa Monica Beach, just north of the Santa Monica Pier, is one of the liveliest beaches in Los Angeles. The 2-mile stretch of the coastline is where people play beach volleyball, ride bikes along the coastline, enjoy the ocean breeze blowing in their faces, or just lazily sunbathe in the warm California sun.


There is row upon row of restaurants, cinemas, and resort hotels along the coast, and there is an emotional pedestrian street not far from the beach - Third Street Pedestrian Street.


There are many shops selling a variety of specialties, as well as many fashion boutiques, as well as restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.


Whether it is weekdays or weekends, the streets are very lively, and occasionally some famous musical instrument masters come here to perform.


4. Cabrillo Beach


Cabrillo Beach, located on the breakwater of the Port of Los Angeles, is a paradise for windsurfers. Every weekend, these colorful sails are like beautiful butterflies flying by the beach.


There is a National Marine Aquarium next to Cabrillo Beach, which is very suitable for family outings and enjoying parent-child time.


5. Dana Point Beach


Dana Point is located in Orange County in southern California. It is one of the ports along the Orange County coast and the entrance to State Highway 1. It is also a popular surfing spot.


Dana Point prides itself on being some of the most beautiful places on the California coast with its high cliffs and sheltered bays. Dana Point has a famous surfing history, and surfing-related products are a local primary industry. Bruce Brown filmed the surf movie "Endless Summer" at Dana Point.