Visit Newport
Beach California
By USA City Directories
Newport Beach, home to Newport Harbor and Balboa Island, is fifty
miles from Los Angeles, fourteen miles from Disneyland in Anaheim
and thirty miles from Catalina Island. It's a great place to get
away from it all but still have it all. It is a small, population
approximately 72,000, affluent city surrounded by major
attractions.
Rent a condo or villa, stay at an inexpensive motel, park your RV
at the Newport Dunes Resort & Marina, check into a medium
priced hotel or pamper yourself at a luxury hotel like the Balboa
Bay Club & Resort which shares the same address as the Balboa
Bay Club ("The Balboa Bay Club which boasts a star-studded history
with a guest register bearing the signatures of luminaries,
including John Wayne, Ronald and Nancy Regan, Humphrey Bogart,
Lauren Bacall, Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood and many more."), Four
Seasons, Hyatt Regency, Mariott or the Balboa Inn.
Dine at one of the many excellent restaurants like the Newport
Landing Restaurant ("Newport Landing is Newport Beach. Located on
the Bay overlooking the historic Balboa Ferry with a panoramic view
of Newport Harbor, Balboa Island, Newport Center, and the distant
peaks of Saddleback."), The Ritz Restaurant & Garden
("Synonymous with elegance, gracious service and award-winning
cuisine."),
The Sol
Restaurant in the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach (Featuring World
Island cuisine from the Caribbean, South Pacific, and Gulf of
Mexico.), Woody's Wharf ("Live entertainment Friday and Saturday
night. Valet parking and quest slips available fo the boaters.") or
The Harborside Restaurant and Grand Ballroom ("Famous for its
world-renowned cupola and illuminated by more than 1,400 white
lights, the Balboa Pavilion has served as the beacon of Newport
Beach for almost a century."). These are but a few of the fine
restaurants in Newport Beach.
Spend some time at the clean sandy beaches, cruise the large smooth
water harbor while viewing the large yachts and multi million
dollar homes, charter a sport fishing boat, rent a sail boat, have
a party or get married on a chartered yacht, take a ride in a
gondola, visit the Orange County Museum of Art, visit the many gift
shops, art galleries and sidewalk cafes on Balboa Island, visit the
boardwalk shops and restaurants at Newport Pier, visit or take a
swim at Pirates Cove, which is best known for the filming of
Gilligans Island, go hikeing, horseback riding, scuba diving or
surfing at Crystal Cove State Park or catch a ride to Catalina
Island.
If for some reason you need more to do, close by you will find
Disneyland in Anaheim, Knott's Berry Farm and Movieland Wax Museum
in Buena Park and golf courses galore.
For more information about the city of Newport Beach, California
see http://newportbeach.usacitydirectories.com, a directory of
links to city of Newport Beach, California guides and directories
listing information, resources, services, things to do and places
to go.
About the
Author
David G.
Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is currently
the publisher of several internet directories, including
http://www.usacitydirectories.com a directory of national, state,
county and city guides and directories listing local guides,
directories, web sites and web pages providing resources, services
and information about things to do and places to go.
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