Located 29 kilometers south of downtown Los Angeles, Redondo Beach is famous for its history, bustling harbor, world-famous horseshoe-shaped pier, miles of beach and amazing sunsets. The many seafood restaurants allow you to enjoy an incomparable dinner by the water. Go shopping at the South Bay Galleria or explore the charming boutiques of Riviera Village.
For adventure-seekers, Redondo Beach offers a multitude of outdoor activities: try stand-up paddling, the trendy new sport of paddle boarding; pet sharks, rays, starfish and other marine life at the SEA Lab, an interactive, educational marine laboratory north of the marina; dive at Veteran’s Park and watch for breeding squid, rays, sharks, sea lions and crabs; try your hand at surfing, the quintessential Californian experience, with experienced instructors; take part in a guided whale-watching excursion for the chance to spot gray whales, humpback whales, sperm whales and other types of visitors, such as dolphins and sea lions; as well as wildlife watching, mountain biking, sailing and sport fishing. There’s something for everyone!
Redondo Beach was visited several times in March and April 2023.
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