Private Santa Monica & Venice Tour: 40+ Sights, Beaches, Canals

3 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Explore the very best of Los Angeles' world-famous coastline on a private experience through Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and (on the driving option) Marina del Rey. From the end of historic Route 66 and the iconic Santa Monica Pier to Venice's colorful boardwalk, canals, street art, surf culture, celebrity spots, hidden gems, you'll discover the many sides of California coastal life in one unforgettable journey.
Unlike typical beach tours, this experience combines history, architecture, oceanfront scenery, local culture, photography, and off-the-beaten-path discoveries. Enjoy Pacific views, Venice's creative spirit, beautiful canals, palm-lined streets, famous landmarks, and insider stories while exploring the places that define Southern California.
Choose between a walking tour of Santa Monica and Venice or a driving experience that also includes Marina del Rey—home to North America's largest man-made small-craft harbor, luxury yachts, waterfront neighborhoods, and hidden marina gems.

What's Included

Ideal for travelers seeking maximum comfort, minimal walking (3-hour Driving Tour only)
Expert local guide sharing fascinating stories, insider knowledge, and local secrets on private tour
30+ iconic California-style photo opportunities at Santa Monica and Venice's most scenic locations
Explore up to 55+ landmarks across Santa Monica, Venice, Marina del Rey (3-hour Driving Tour only)
Explore 40+ landmarks, hidden gems, coastal highlights, cultural sites, canals, piers
Exclusive private experience — personalized, flexible, and designed entirely around your group
Flexible pace tailored to your interests and preferred style of exploration
Discover both iconic attractions and lesser-known local spots most visitors never find on their own
Explore Santa Monica Pier, Route 66, Venice Beach Boardwalk, Venice Canals, Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Includes Fisherman's Village, Marina del Rey Harbor, harbor views (3-hour Driving Tour only)
Personalized recommendations for restaurants, cafes, shopping, beaches, sunset spots
California beach lifestyle, surf culture, history, architecture, art, hidden gems, and local stories
Downtown Santa Monica, Coastal Santa Monica, Venice Beach, the Venice Canals, Abbot Kinney District
Food and drinks
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Espresso Cielo

Meet your private guide in front of Espresso Cielo coffeeshop

End point
Gjusta

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Santa Monica

    Begin your experience at one of Santa Monica's beloved local café, perfectly positioned just a few blocks from the Pacific Ocean. The name Espresso Cielo translates to "Coffee in Heaven," setting a relaxed and welcoming tone for the journey ahead. This stop offers an opportunity to get acquainted with the neighborhood while enjoying a local favorite before exploring the coast. ✨ Instagram moment: coffee in hand with palm-lined Santa Monica streets in the background — the perfect California morning.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Third Street Promenade

    Stretching across three pedestrian-only blocks, Third Street Promenade is one of Southern California's most famous outdoor shopping and entertainment districts. Welcoming millions of visitors each year, it combines street performers, historic buildings, local boutiques, and lively cafés into one vibrant experience. It perfectly captures Santa Monica's energetic yet laid-back coastal atmosphere. ✨ Instagram moment: palm-lined promenade framed by colorful storefronts and street performers.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Santa Monica Place

    Originally designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry and opened in 1980, Santa Monica Place serves as one of the city's premier shopping and lifestyle destinations. Its open-air terraces offer beautiful views toward the Pacific Ocean while showcasing Santa Monica's modern, upscale side. The center represents the evolution of the city from a beach town into a globally recognized destination.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    This historic corridor preserves traces of early Santa Monica before the arrival of luxury hotels and modern developments. Along the route, visitors encounter charming architecture, local businesses, and streets that reveal how the city developed throughout the early 20th century. It offers a quieter and more authentic perspective often missed by tourists focused solely on the beach.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Tongva Park

    Opened in 2013, Tongva Park transformed several acres of urban land into one of Southern California's most celebrated public spaces. Named after the indigenous Tongva people who inhabited the region long before European settlement, the park combines sculptural gardens, elevated viewpoints, and modern landscape design. Its flowing pathways create a seamless transition between city and ocean. ✨ Instagram moment: curved pathways, lush greenery, and modern landscaping creating a refined California lifestyle scene.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Located beside Santa Monica City Hall, this civic plaza honors longtime public servant Ken Genser, who helped shape the city for more than 25 years. The square provides insight into Santa Monica's progressive approach to urban planning, sustainability, and public spaces. It serves as a reminder that Santa Monica is more than a tourist destination—it's a thriving community.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Opened in 1958, the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium hosted some of the most important events in entertainment history, including the Academy Awards in 1961 and 1962. Legends ranging from Frank Sinatra to David Bowie performed here, making it one of Southern California's most influential cultural venues. Although quieter today, the building remains a fascinating reminder of Santa Monica's unexpected connection to Hollywood history. ✨ Instagram moment: classic Mid-Century Modern architecture that feels like a glimpse into California's golden era.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Ocean Avenue

    Running along the coastal bluffs, Ocean Avenue is one of the most scenic streets in Los Angeles County. Luxury hotels, swaying palm trees, and sweeping Pacific Ocean views create a setting that perfectly captures the Southern California dream. The contrast between city life and the endless ocean horizon is what makes this stretch so memorable. ✨ Instagram moment: dramatic ocean views framed by iconic California palms.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9

    Opened in 2019, Santa Monica Proper quickly became one of the most stylish luxury hotels in California. Designed by celebrated interior designer Kelly Wearstler, the property combines contemporary elegance with relaxed coastal influences. Its architecture and design embody the refined side of modern Santa Monica. ✨ Instagram moment: sophisticated California luxury with designer architecture and palm-lined surroundings.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Palisades Park

    Stretching for more than 1.5 miles along the bluff tops above the Pacific, Palisades Park offers some of Southern California's most spectacular coastal views. Established in the late 19th century, it has long been a favorite gathering place for locals and visitors alike. The elevated perspective reveals the coastline, Santa Monica Pier, and the vast Pacific Ocean in a single panoramic view. ✨ Instagram moment: breathtaking bluff-top panorama overlooking the coastline and pier.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 11

    Built in 1898 and relocated to its current location in 1955, this unusual structure houses one of the few functioning camera obscuras remaining in the United States. Using simple optics and natural light, it projects a live moving image of the outside world onto a viewing surface inside the building. It's one of Santa Monica's most charming hidden gems and a fascinating reminder of photography's earliest days. ✨ Instagram moment: one of Santa Monica's most unexpected and rarely discovered landmarks.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 12
    Route 66 End of the Trail Sign

    This famous marker celebrates the western terminus of Route 66, America's most legendary highway. For decades, travelers journeyed nearly 2,500 miles across eight states before finally reaching the Pacific Ocean at this very location. It remains one of the most photographed signs in California and a symbol of freedom, adventure, and the classic American road trip. ✨ Instagram moment: standing beneath the Route 66 sign with the Pacific Ocean just beyond.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 13
    Santa Monica Pier

    Opened in 1909, Santa Monica Pier is one of California's most iconic landmarks and one of the last remaining pleasure piers on the West Coast. The pier has appeared in countless films, television shows, and travel publications, becoming a global symbol of Southern California. Its combination of ocean views, history, entertainment, and coastal atmosphere makes it one of the most beloved destinations in the state. ✨ Instagram moment: the classic Santa Monica Pier scene with the Ferris wheel and Pacific Ocean in the background.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 14

    Perched above the Pacific Ocean, Pacific Park is home to the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel. The wheel's 174,000 LED lights create dazzling displays visible from miles away and have become one of Santa Monica's most recognizable symbols. Together with the ocean backdrop, it embodies the playful spirit of the California coast. ✨ Instagram moment: colorful Ferris wheel rising above the Pacific Ocean.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 15
    Santa Monica Looff Hippodrome

    Built in 1916, this National Historic Landmark houses the beautifully restored Santa Monica Carousel. The building is one of the few surviving examples of early amusement park architecture on the West Coast. It has appeared in numerous films and television productions, including The Sting. ✨ Instagram moment: historic carousel building framed against the pier.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 16

    The carousel itself dates back to 1922 and features 44 hand-carved wooden horses. Unlike most surviving carousels, it retains much of its original craftsmanship and mechanical character. Visitors gain a glimpse into the golden age of seaside amusement parks.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 17
    Heal the Bay Aquarium

    Located beneath the Santa Monica Pier, this educational facility focuses on the marine life of Santa Monica Bay. Through conservation efforts and public education, it helps protect one of Southern California's most valuable ecosystems. It highlights the connection between the city and the ocean that defines local life.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 18
    Santa Monica State Beach

    Stretching for more than three miles, Santa Monica State Beach is one of California's most famous urban beaches. Wide sandy shores, volleyball courts, surfers, cyclists, and lifeguard towers create the quintessential Southern California beach scene. It is the image many travelers imagine when they think of Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: classic California beach scene with lifeguard towers and endless ocean views.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 19
    Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica

    Established in the 1930s, Original Muscle Beach became one of the birthplaces of modern fitness culture. Long before gyms became mainstream, athletes, gymnasts, and acrobats gathered here to train outdoors beside the ocean. The location remains an enduring symbol of California's active lifestyle. ✨ Instagram moment: fitness culture meets Pacific Ocean backdrop.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 20

    This peaceful bluff-top park offers one of Santa Monica's lesser-known coastal viewpoints. Unlike the busier sections near the pier, it provides a quieter atmosphere and expansive views of the coastline stretching toward Malibu. It's a favorite local spot for watching sunsets and enjoying ocean breezes. ✨ Instagram moment: panoramic coastline views with fewer crowds.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 21

    Named after environmental activist Dorothy Green, this modern park showcases Santa Monica's commitment to sustainability and green urban design. Native landscaping, walking paths, and open lawns create a pleasant transition between city and beach. It offers a more local and residential perspective of coastal Santa Monica.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 22
    Ocean View Park

    True to its name, Ocean View Park offers elevated perspectives overlooking the Pacific and the beach below. Its open spaces and family-friendly atmosphere provide insight into everyday life in Santa Monica beyond the main tourist areas. It serves as a reminder that the city is both a world-famous destination and a vibrant local community. ✨ Instagram moment: sweeping ocean horizon framed by park greenery.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 23

    Part of the famous Marvin Braude Bike Trail, this oceanfront path stretches approximately 22 miles along the Los Angeles coastline. Cyclists, runners, skaters, and walkers share the route daily while enjoying uninterrupted views of the Pacific. Following the path south toward Venice creates a seamless transition between two of California's most iconic beach communities. ✨ Instagram moment: the iconic bike path disappearing into the coastline toward Venice Beach.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 24

    Built to help protect the coastline from strong Pacific swells, the Venice Breakwater creates calmer waters near the beach while shaping local surfing conditions. From here, visitors enjoy broad views stretching from Santa Monica to Marina del Rey. It's a beautiful transition point between two of Southern California's most famous beach communities. ✨ Instagram moment: coastline stretching endlessly in both directions.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 25

    The nearby pier area offers panoramic perspectives of surfers, sailboats, and the Pacific Ocean. It provides one of the best vantage points to appreciate the scale of the Southern California coastline. The atmosphere here immediately shifts from Santa Monica's polish to Venice's more relaxed spirit.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 26
    Venice Sign

    The iconic Venice sign has become one of the neighborhood's most recognizable symbols. Suspended above Pacific Avenue, it welcomes visitors into one of America's most famous beach communities. The sign perfectly captures the colorful personality and independent spirit that define Venice. ✨ Instagram moment: classic Venice sign photo with palm trees and California sunshine.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 27
    Venice Beach Boardwalk

    At nearly 2 miles long, the Venice Boardwalk is one of the most famous pedestrian promenades in the world. Since the early 1900s, it has attracted performers, artists, musicians, and free spirits from around the globe. The constantly changing mix of people and energy makes every visit unique. ✨ Instagram moment: colorful boardwalk life against the Pacific Ocean backdrop.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 28
    Venice Skatepark

    Opened in 2009 directly beside the ocean, this skatepark fulfills a dream long held by local skaters. Professional athletes and beginners alike come here to ride bowls inspired by the empty swimming pools that helped launch modern skateboarding culture. The location has become one of the most photographed skateparks in the world. ✨ Instagram moment: skateboarders flying above bowls with the Pacific Ocean behind them.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 29
    Muscle Beach Venice Gym

    Established in 1952, Venice Muscle Beach became the global capital of bodybuilding and outdoor fitness. Legends such as Arnold Schwarzenegger trained here during bodybuilding's golden era. The gym remains an iconic symbol of California's active lifestyle. ✨ Instagram moment: outdoor gym equipment with ocean views and palm trees.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 30
    Venice art walls

    These colorful murals continue Venice's long tradition of public art and creative expression. Artists from around the world contribute to a constantly evolving outdoor gallery. Every visit reveals something different, making this one of Venice's most dynamic attractions. ✨ Instagram moment: vibrant mural backdrops bursting with color and creativity.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 31
    1800 Ocean Front Walk

    Street artists, painters, photographers, and creators transform the boardwalk into an ever-changing open-air gallery. The scene reflects Venice's reputation as one of Los Angeles' most creative communities. Visitors gain insight into the artistic energy that has defined the neighborhood for decades.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 32

    Surfing has shaped Venice's identity for more than a century. Along this stretch, visitors can observe local surfers preparing for waves and experience the laid-back beach culture that helped make Southern California famous worldwide. It's California lifestyle at its most authentic. ✨ Instagram moment: surfboards, waves, and palm trees creating a classic California scene

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 33

    This historic entrance marks the heart of Venice and serves as a reminder of the neighborhood's ambitious beginnings. Founded in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney, Venice was originally envisioned as a California version of Venice, Italy. The avenue remains one of the area's most recognizable landmarks. ✨ Instagram moment: historic Venice gateway framed by palm-lined streets.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 34
    Venice Canal Historic District

    Created in 1905 by Abbot Kinney, these canals were inspired by Venice, Italy and remain one of Los Angeles' most unique residential neighborhoods. Pedestrian bridges, charming homes, and quiet waterways create a surprising contrast to the lively boardwalk just blocks away. Many visitors consider this the most unexpected part of Venice. ✨ Instagram moment: picturesque canal reflections beneath charming pedestrian bridges.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 35

    One of the original canals from Kinney's vision, Carroll Canal remains among the most photogenic sections of the district. Calm water, landscaped pathways, and elegant homes create a peaceful atmosphere. It feels completely removed from the bustle of Los Angeles.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 36

    The Eastern Canal offers another beautiful perspective on Venice's unique urban design. Visitors can observe how the canals evolved from transportation routes into one of Southern California's most desirable residential areas. The quiet surroundings provide a refreshing pause during the tour.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 37
    Venice Canals Walkway

    Several charming pedestrian bridges connect the canal islands and have become beloved neighborhood landmarks. Their reflections in the water create some of Venice's most photographed scenes. The bridges perfectly capture the neighborhood's blend of beauty and history. ✨ Instagram moment: bridge reflections creating postcard-perfect canal views.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 38
    Abbot Kinney Boulevard

    Named after Venice founder Abbot Kinney, this street has repeatedly been ranked among America's coolest shopping streets. Boutique stores, design studios, cafés, and galleries create an atmosphere that feels stylish yet relaxed. It represents modern Venice at its most sophisticated. ✨ Instagram moment: stylish storefronts and palm-lined California lifestyle scenes.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 39

    The boulevard's murals reflect Venice's creative identity and constantly evolving artistic scene. These works add color and personality to nearly every block. They transform ordinary walls into memorable public art.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 40
    Venice

    Independent shops and creative businesses showcase Venice's entrepreneurial and artistic spirit. Unlike traditional shopping areas, the district emphasizes originality, craftsmanship, and local character. It provides insight into why Venice attracts creatives from around the world.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 41

    This upscale market has become one of Los Angeles' most talked-about lifestyle destinations and a frequent celebrity hotspot. Known for viral wellness products and influencer culture, it offers a glimpse into contemporary Los Angeles trends. Even a brief stop provides a fascinating look at modern California lifestyle culture. ✨ Instagram moment: one of LA's most recognizable lifestyle and celebrity destinations.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 42

    Opened in 2008, Gjelina helped transform Abbot Kinney Boulevard into one of Los Angeles' most celebrated culinary destinations. Frequently recommended by chefs, food critics, celebrities, and travel publications, it has become a symbol of modern Venice's creative and sophisticated character. Ending the tour here leaves guests immersed in the neighborhood's vibrant local culture and provides the perfect place to continue exploring over lunch or dinner. ✨ Instagram moment: the iconic façade of one of Venice's most famous and influential restaurants.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 43

    Tucked between the Pacific Ocean and Marina del Rey Harbor, Marina Peninsula is one of the most desirable waterfront neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Lined with multimillion-dollar homes, hidden walk streets, and quiet beachfront corners, it offers a glimpse into a side of coastal LA that most visitors never discover. The area showcases the relaxed luxury lifestyle that has attracted residents for decades. ✨ Instagram moment: oceanfront homes and quiet coastal streets far from the crowds.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 44

    This scenic stretch offers one of the best introductions to Marina del Rey's unique geography, where ocean, harbor, and residential communities meet. Visitors enjoy sweeping views of boats, waterfront homes, and the marina's intricate network of channels. It provides an excellent perspective on how this man-made harbor transformed the coastline during the 1960s. ✨ Instagram moment: panoramic marina views with sailboats and palm trees.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 45

    Known locally as Mother's Beach, this protected cove was specifically designed to provide calm waters within the marina. Unlike nearby surf beaches, the sheltered shoreline offers gentle conditions ideal for families and paddle sports. It demonstrates how Marina del Rey was envisioned as both a recreational harbor and a residential waterfront community. ✨ Instagram moment: calm water, sailboats, and palm trees creating a peaceful coastal scene.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 46
    Marina del Rey Harbor

    Developed primarily during the 1960s, Marina del Rey is North America's largest man-made small-craft harbor, home to more than 4,600 boats spread across approximately 800 acres of water. What was once coastal wetlands became one of Southern California's most prestigious waterfront destinations. Visitors discover how boating culture helped shape the area's identity and economy. ✨ Instagram moment: endless rows of yachts against the marina skyline.

    3 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 47

    This scenic promenade follows the harbor edge past marinas, luxury yachts, and waterfront residences. The route offers some of the closest views of everyday marina life while showcasing the scale of the harbor. It remains one of the favorite walking areas for local residents.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 48

    As Marina del Rey's main boulevard, Admiralty Way connects many of the district's most important landmarks. Along the route, visitors see yacht clubs, waterfront hotels, marinas, and residential towers that define the neighborhood. Driving here provides an excellent overview of the harbor's size and layout.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 49

    Serving the local community for decades, Villa Marina Marketplace offers a glimpse into everyday life beyond the waterfront attractions. Shops, cafés, and neighborhood businesses reflect the residential side of Marina del Rey. This stop helps visitors understand that the marina is a thriving community, not just a tourist destination.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    This upscale residential district showcases how Marina del Rey evolved into one of the most desirable neighborhoods on Los Angeles' Westside. Landscaped streets, elegant townhomes, and modern condominiums create a distinctly affluent atmosphere. It provides a fascinating contrast to the more tourist-oriented harborfront.

    Admission ticket free
  • 50

    This modern waterfront destination blends dining, shopping, and marina views into one lively gathering place. Popular with both locals and visitors, it reflects Marina del Rey's ongoing transformation into a vibrant lifestyle destination. The mix of restaurants and public spaces makes it one of the district's most active social hubs.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 51

    Located along Bali Way, this charming pedestrian bridge crossing the Grand Canal is one of Marina del Rey's best-kept secrets. The bridge and surrounding waterways create an unexpectedly intimate atmosphere that surprises many first-time visitors. Few places capture the hidden beauty of Marina del Rey quite like this quiet corner. ✨ Instagram moment: bridge reflections over calm water surrounded by boats and waterfront homes.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 52

    Named after the Los Angeles County supervisor who helped champion the marina's development, this 10-acre waterfront park occupies one of the most scenic locations in the harbor. Nearly every direction reveals sailboats, yachts, and panoramic marina views. It remains one of the best public viewpoints in Marina del Rey. ✨ Instagram moment: sweeping 360-degree marina views with hundreds of boats.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 53
    Fisherman's Village

    Built in the style of a New England fishing village, Fisherman's Village has been one of Marina del Rey's most recognizable landmarks since the 1960s. Colorful boats, waterfront restaurants, harbor views, and charming architecture create a relaxed maritime atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Los Angeles. It provides the perfect ending to the coastal journey and an ideal place to continue exploring, dining, or simply enjoying the marina. ✨ Instagram moment: colorful waterfront village with boats, reflections, and marina views.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This is a private experience designed exclusively for your group, allowing for a flexible pace and personalized attention throughout the tour.
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