Best Things to Do in Marina del Rey

Looking for the best things to do in Marina del Rey?  Roughly six miles north of Los Angeles International Airport sits Marina del Rey, a charming coastal community with sailboats, beaches, and bike paths. Marina del Rey began as an estuary frequented by fishermen and duck hunters, but in 1965 became the largest man-made, small-craft harbor in the country. Today, visitors flock to the area for its year-round sunshine and laid-back, California vibe.

Marina del Rey will likely inspire you to spend your day on the water doing something active, like sailing, sport fishing, parasailing or kayaking. If you’d rather relax, climb aboard a dinner cruise or gondola ride while you take in the breathtaking scenery. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins and whales as you explore Santa Monica Bay. If you are more of a landlubber, sink into the sand at the family-friendly Marina Beach, dubbed Mother’s Beach by locals, or at the mellow Marina Peninsula Beach just south of the Venice Pier. Transport yourself to Italy with a walk through the Venice Canals, a man-made historic district built in 1905.  Keep reading to learn all about the best things to do in Marina del Rey.

Marina del Rey Weather – When to Visit

The best time to visit Marina Del Rey is between April and May. Spring offers warmer temperatures, fewer crowds and food festivals dishing out delectable eats, including Pebble Beach Food & Wine and the Artichoke Festival in Castroville. Summer is the most popular time to visit the Monterey Peninsula, but it can still be chilly, so bring a sweater regardless of the season. Fall is another good time to visit, but the likelihood of rain increases starting in October. Marina Del Rey’s central California location subjects it to mild temperatures during the winter, with the average low reaching 48 degrees. Winter also brings lower hotel prices and the celebrity-heavy AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am event held in February, making Marina Del Rey an attractive destination year-round.

Best Marina del Rey Area Beaches

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Located about 3 miles south of Playa del Rey, this inviting beach features 3.7 miles of shoreline, fire pits, an RV park, and over 2,000 regular vehicle parking spaces. The wide sandy beach lies beneath the departure’s flight path of LAX, offering fantastic belly views of airlines headed out over the Pacific.

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This peaceful 12-acre lagoon is easy walking distance from most of the Marina’s hotels. Staffed by lifeguards seasonally, the beach has playground equipment, sheltered picnic tables, and easy access to restrooms. These amenities and the cove’s lack of surf makes it ideal for families with young kids – an attribute that inspired its local nickname, Mother’s Beach.

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Playa del Rey is a small, quiet community with a broad, low-key beach and a smattering of cafes, taverns, and boutiques nearby. The stretch of sand is technically part of Dockweiler State Beach, but this section is comparatively sleepy, perfect for those days when you want nothing but the sound of crashing waves to lull you into a midday nap in the sunshine.

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Santa Monica’s iconic amusement pier is the focal point of this tourist hot spot. From Marina del Rey, it’s easy to bike to Santa Monica Beach on the Marvin Braude Coastal Bike Trail. Rent a bike at the Venice Pier and pedal about 3.5 miles north to reach the Santa Monica Pier area.

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Venice is famous for its Ocean Front Walk (a.k.a. Beach Boardwalk), bursting with lively street performers, vendors, cafes, a skate park, and the Muscle Beach outdoor gym. All of this is steps from the sand and surf. Several shops in Washington Square near the Venice Pier offer bikes and surf boards to rent by the hour or day.

Beachside Restaurant & Bar  $11 – 30

This trendy beach chic restaurant offers uniquely inspired cuisine, creative drinks, and a vibrant atmosphere. Situated steps from the water at Jamaica Bay Inn, Beachside opens to outdoor dining beneath a trellis-canopied terrace with fireside seating and an enviable harbor view. The patio is dog friendly.   Telephone:  310-823-5333  Web:  Beachside Restaurant & Bar.

Chart House  $31 – 60

Find mouthwatering seafood and steaks served in an attractive waterfront setting on one of the marina’s quiet basins. Dinner and happy hour daily; lunch is served only on weekends.   Telephone:  310-822-4144  Web:   Chart House.

Casa Ado  $11 – 30

This upscale restaurant serves authentic Italian cuisine and features a full-service bar. Dinner and drinks can be enjoyed while watching the sunset on the quaint patio, while a romantic setting indoors is perfect for couples or accommodating a larger party.   Telephone:  310-577-2589  Web:   Casa Ado.

Salt Restaurant & Bar  $11 – 30

Seasonal ingredients are sourced from local farmer’s markets to create an incredible waterfront dining experience at the Marina Del Rey Hotel. SALT’s take on Californian cuisine explores simple favorites with a contemporary twist, such as the signature creamy hummus complemented with a touch of California avocado and the luscious Maine lobster pasta severed on a bed of Udon noodles in a succulent brown butter sauce. Aim for a west-facing patio table to get dramatic sunset views.   Telephone:  424-289-8223  Web:   Salt Restaurant & Bar.

Warehouse Restaurant  $31 – 60

This Marina del Rey mainstay features steak, seafood, and American food in a Polynesian-themed waterfront atmosphere. A brunch buffet is offered Sundays. Come on a Wednesday and get treated to live acoustic music in the bar, 3–7 p.m. Salsa dancing is on deck for Fridays, starting at 9 p.m. Join in on the free class before the floor opens to all at 10.   Telephone:  310-823-5451  Web:   Warehouse Restaurant.

Best Marina Del Rey Bars
Beachside

This popular hangout at the Jamaica Bay Inn unveiled a major renovation in late 2017, debuting a new indoor-outdoor bar and a coastal chic interior. Beachside hosts one of the go-to happy hours on the Westside, offered daily 4-6:30 p.m. Plus, cocktail specials and live music or DJ entertainment highlight Thirsty Thursdays, 5–9 p.m.   Telephone:  310-439-3033  Web:   Beachside Restaurant & Bar.

Cabo Cantina

Cabo Cantina draws regulars with giant margaritas, classic Cali-Mexican food, and casual atmosphere. The famous 2-for-1 priced Happy Hour runs 4-8 p.m. daily.   Telephone:  310-306-2500  Web:   Cabo Cantina.

El Torito

Oh, the views from this spot in Fisherman’s Village! Head to the cantina for daily Happy Hour, 3–7 p.m., for drink specials from $4 and discounts on select food items. An all-you-can-eat Taco Tuesday deal is offered in the main dining room 3-10 p.m.   Telephone:  310-823-8941  Web:   El Torito.

Killer Shrimp

With twice-daily Happy Hour, Killer Shrimp may be the happiest restaurant around. Shuffle into the bar on weekdays 3–7 p.m. and 10 p.m.–midnight, and on weekends 3-5 p.m. and 10 p.m.–midnight for specials on well drinks, beer, and wine plus a specialty cocktail of the day. Better still, get a discount on the restaurant’s famous Killer Shrimp dish – original (shell-on) for $19 or shelled for $21. A long list of other seafood bites is also on Happy Hour pricing.   Telephone:  310-578-2293  Web:   Killer Shrimp.

Whiskey Red’s

Take in sweeping Marina views and a primo vantage point on the sunset from the spacious outdoor patio. Fire rings and heat lamps will keep you toasty if the evening is chilly. Food and drink specials are offered for bar and patio seating, Monday–Friday, 4–7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. till close. The generous drink menu lists deals on beers, special wines, and select craft cocktails. Make a light dinner out of discounted small plates, including oysters on the half shell, fish tacos, and short rib sliders – $6 or less.   Telephone:  310-823-4522  Web:   Whiskey Red’s.

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26 Comments

  1. Lee Ann

    I have come to your website many times and I am never disappointed. I can get all of the information I need when planning a vacation , or when building or “places to see” in our retiring days.

    Marina del Rey sounds like a great place and is very beautiful. I have always wanted to experience being on the open water and watch whales and dolphins pass by.

    Dinner and dancing on a dinner cruise sounds like a great date for my husband and i.
    I would definitely want to see the Venice Canals. This would be one that we would have to plan ahead for. There is so much to see and do, I would want to cover as much as we could for the time we will have there.
    Thank you for providing all the information one needs to plan a beautiful day at the beach or a week long vacation. You are always the one to come to.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are very welcome Lee Ann, and I am glad you enjoyed your visit to my Marina Del Rey Guide. It is one of those places most definitely for your “retiring days”. I think you will fall in love with the area. Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. terry Lemoine

    Wow….you make me want to charter a flight to Marina Del Ray right now! Your article is very complete and informative and covers all the info that a tourist would need to make travel plans. Would also love to see the whales too! Thanks for the tour.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      I am glad you enjoyed the digital tour of Marina Del Rey Terry. Yes, wonderful coastal town that is definitely worth a visit. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Felix

    Wow after reading all the info I would like to be there I went a long time ago I didn’t realize how everything changed and look great I need to go there thank you

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are so welcome Felix. Yes, I am sure it has changed since you were last there. I don’t think the beauty and all it has to offer is different. Either way, still a wonderful area in Central California not to be missed. Thank you for stopping by beach travel destinations.

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  4. Andrew McLeod

    I’m considering going travelling next year, this has definitely given me some food for thought! I presume you have a lot of travel experience? I don’t as I’m only just out of university.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, I do have a lot of travel experience and I love to travel. Central California is beautiful. And if you love beaches, the sunshine, the outdoors, and the beauty, than you definitely want to visit this area. Thanks for visiting my Marina Del Rey Guide.

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  5. Paul

    Great article – we are heading over to the US in November and have a few day in LA to kill. Having been there a few ties we were sort of wondering what to do – MArina Del Ray is somewhere I have driven past but never taken any notice of. Will check it out for sure. Thank again

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are welcome. And yes Paul, if you are in LA for a few days, then definitely stop in Marina Del Rey. Wonderful area with so much to offer. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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  6. Marian Florinel Condruz

    Marina Del Rey is a place I have been wanting to vacation too. I love the way you inform everyone with all the attractions, things to do, hotels, restaurants. You have it all there for me!
    Thanks for sharing, cheers

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Marina Del Rey is a wonderful coastal town in central California with so much beauty, and so many things to see and do. You will not get bored, that is for sure. Thanks for stopping by.

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  7. Jonathan

    O how I would like to got there someday. This certainly goes to my bucketlist. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are welcome Jonathan! It is a wonderful vacation destination for sure! Thanks for visiting my Marina Del Rey Guide.

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  8. Lane Onson

    I went to LA years ago, but I don’t think I had the pleasure of being on the bay. I would love to take a stroll on the bay and whale watch. We didn’t do that. I would love to do that with my children and hubby in the coming months.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Oh boy, it is something to see Lane. I do believe you and your family would enjoy for sure. Glad you enjoyed my Marina Del Rey Guide.

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  9. Michelle Lake

    Hello Leahrae,
    You have done it again! Great tips and suggestions. I love ‘trolling’ your site…so much to learn and when I am here, it feels like I am on the actual trip that you are reviewing. Yes, you certainly ‘make me wanna be there’. I am going to share this article with my husband, he will probably ‘roll his eyes’ while holding onto his credit card, just knowing what I might say next!!
    LOL
    Thanks for this Marina Del Ray Guide, Leahrae. Keep up the great job!
    Michelle

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thank you Michelle, but Marina Del Rey is a wonderful coastal community and so worth a vacation to. I think your husband is going to love it! You never know 😀 Thanks for stopping by!

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  10. Mick Krug

    Your webpage makes Marina Del Rey come to life. Great looking beach. Lots of water sports in the canal leading out to the ocean. Plenty of good restaurants and hotels too. Great vacation stop with plenty to see and do!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, I love Marina Del Rey. It is really an upscale coastal community with lots to offer. Personally I am a water person, so I enjoy activities close to or on the water. To me, that is what Marina Del Rey is all about, along with all the great places to walk and meander 🙂

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  11. Daniella

    I’ve been a few times in Los Angeles, but never went to Marina Del Rey. We want to charter a yacht and then sail to the Bahamas. Marina Del Rey seems to be a fantastic place to visit, and there are so many nice things to do. I really like Venice beach and the whales’ tour. Just a question, please. Do you think it’s possible to rent a boat for a week from the marina here in Marina Del Rey?
    This would be perfect for us:)

    Thank you for this great post!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You can most certainly rent a boat here for a week. There are plenty of options and this would be the perfect place to head out of. The whole Monterey Bay area is beautiful and to see it by boat and land would be wonderful! Thanks for stopping by!

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  12. Rob

    I’ve heard of Marina Del Rey but never knew it was that close to Los Angeles before! There are a lot of awesome places to see and things to do here. I have to admit, the drone video is excellent and a wonderful idea to see what this place has to offer.
    The Venice Canals and Fisherman’s village are the first two places I would see when I go. Being outdoors and experiencing places like this is definitely on the bucket list! Thanks for another awesome place to see!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are welcome Rob. Marina Del Rey is really just a wonderful place with so much to see. And it is close to a lot that the Monterey Bay has to offer. Can’t beat it! Thanks for visiting Beach Travel Destinations.

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  13. Philip

    Hi Leahrae,

    Marina Del Rey looks so beautiful and your guide has quenched all my questions and concerns. Currently sitting here with my partner, we have’t holidayed in years, and now we are able to take one. Xmas round the corner, so its going to have all the festivities. But, I see you recommend around April/May? Sounds good to me – Where can I book our holidays for this time Leahrae?

    Thank you for your research on this exotic location and hope to hear back from you soon.

    ~Philip

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are very welcome Philip! I can most definitely help you with your travel plans. I will email you with some questions so we can get started. It really is a wonderful place to vacation. Thank you for checking out my Marina Del Rey Guide.

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