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Destination

Art & Culture Hub

Considered one of country’s most prolific art destinations, Laguna Beach’s cultural experiences are matched only by its spectacular ocean panoramas.

Pagent Of The Masters

Laguna Beach Art Festivals

Over the past 100 years, Laguna’s deeply artistic culture has given rise to a bevy of world-class artistic celebrations. Here is a small sampling of the festivals that each year draw hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world.

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Laguna Beach Art Musuem

Cultural Centers

Laguna Beach is home to the Laguna Art Museum, the oldest cultural institution in Orange County. Numerous other museums, theaters and cultural centers throughout the county offer something for everyone.

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Laguna Beach Art Galleries

Art Galleries

A renowned artists’ colony, Laguna Beach is home to more than 90 art galleries. Stroll through Laguna’s North Gallery Row, browse through tree-lined Forest Avenue in downtown Laguna, or explore the surrounding areas for a diverse range of visual art.

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Santa Catalina Island

Catalina Island

Southern California’s most popular island is accessible by ferry for a daylong excursion. Bring your loved ones and take in the abundance of exciting activities in this ocean paradise, from parasailing to scuba diving to coastal hiking.

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Temecula

Wine Country / Temecula

Just a scenic 90-minute drive east is the unique micro-climate of the Temecula Valley, the “Napa Valley” of Southern California. Fifteen wineries dot the landscape, most with tasting facilities where you can sample some of the region’s finest wines.

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Whale WAtching

Marine & Wildlife

Not all of Laguna’s fascinating residents are of the two-legged variety. Animal lovers will find a wealth of opportunities to meet and learn all about these California natives of both land and sea.

PACIFIC MARINE MAMMAL CENTER
A rescue and rehabilitation center for sick and injured seals and sea lions. Open daily for visitors from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission free/donations welcomed.

DANA POINT HARBOR
Known as the whale watching capital of the West, Dana Point Harbor offers a variety of boating activities, as well as great dining and shopping. An ideal destination for the entire family.

ORANGE COUNTY ZOO
The Orange County Zoo is nestled in the heart of beautiful Irvine Regional Park. Tucked among coastal live oak and sycamore groves, this eight-acre zoo displays flora and fauna from the southwestern U.S. Whether for a relaxing day spent under the oak trees or a fun and educational excursion, the O.C. Zoo makes a great destination when visiting Orange County.

THE OCEAN INSTITUTE
The mission of the Ocean Institute is to inspire all generations, through education, to become responsible stewards of our oceans. On weekends, the institute is open to the public for a sneak peek into how ocean science, history and literature are used to inspire life-long learning. On weekdays, students participate in innovative and award-winning educational programs.

Beaches

Local Beaches

Orange County is home to 42 miles of world renowned beaches, some of which happen to lie right in the backyard of Montage Laguna Beach. Explore this picturesque coastline and experience California beach lifestyle at its finest.

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Dining

Local Dining

California’s most elegant beach town offers a flavorful variety of culinary destinations. There is a cuisine to please every palate here, from California contemporary to international fare to quaint coffee pubs and lively entertainment spots.

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Del Mar Thoroughbred Club

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club

Just a stone’s throw from the Pacific Ocean, this race track opened its gates back in 1937. The man at the turnstile collecting tickets that day was none other than the original laid-back Californian himself, Bing Crosby. Crosby and several of his Hollywood buddies conceived of a horse palace by the ocean where you could play all-day, party all night and leave all your cares behind. That light-hearted spirit remains today.