This private door-to-door self-guided day trip caters to travelers seeking complete autonomy over their time and itinerary in Los Angeles. With the flexibility to choose which sites to visit and how much time to allocate to each, this tour ensures a tailored and personalized experience.
The tour of Los Angeles and the Shoreline Village, offers a captivating experience that encompasses various iconic sites. From the historic town of San Pedro, CA. with its Spanish heritage, to the renowned Santa Monica Pier visitors can immerse themselves in the historical fishing, trading, cruising, and turism industry. The Korean Friendship Bell park provides a breathtaking panoramic view of greater Los Angeles , and Long Beach port, and also the majestic Pacific Ocean. You will have the opportunity to also visit Venice Beach, and the beautifull seaside Shoreline Village. Los Angeles truly has something for everyone.
Your driver/tour guide will pickup at airports, cruise ports, hotel, and or private accommodations. Below you have pickup instructions: From the airports/cruise ports: Please step outside your arrival terminal and go to your designated Passenger Pickup area, once there, please give us a call. From hotel/private accommodations: Please be ready at your designated Passenger Pickup area within 10 minutes of the start of your private guided day trip. Guests can customize their day trip by prioritizing their stops. The ability to see all sites on this private guided day trip, depends entirely on the (1) the amount of time spent at each site, and (2) road conditions.
Free time to explore, shop and grab a bite to eat. The Santa Monica Pier is a large double-jointed pier at the foot of Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California that is over 100 years old. Santa Monica 3rd Street Promonade: he Third Street Promenade is one of the few successful pedestrian malls in USA. This grand mixed-use entertainment venue is about 0.4 miles long. Located in Downtown Santa Monica, the three blocks of the Promenade lie between Broadway and Wilshire Boulevard
Free time to explore, shop and grab a bite to eat: Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
Charming shopping village features colorful boardwalk shops & restaurants amid scenic harbor views. Shoreline Village offers a wide variety of fun and entertainment for every age. Enjoy waterfront dining options to fit your particular mood, ranging from simple snacks like funnel cake and ice cream to upscale outdoor dining overlooking the Queen Mary. Styled after a quaint Cape Cod fishing village, the boardwalk provides breathtaking views of the gorgeous Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach while providing family friendly fun by day and unmatched romance by date night. If shopping is more your speed, enjoy specialty shops at Shoreline Village to have something new for you to explore each time. Find the perfect hat for a hot day, an oil painting accent for your living room, or a great outfit for your next night out on the town.
San Pedro Los Angeles, California has a rich history that dates back to the 1540s when Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo first arrived in the area: Native American history The Tongva-Gabrieleño people were the original inhabitants of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, which includes San Pedro. The Tongva were known as the "lords of the ocean" for their mastery of canoes.
The Port of Los Angeles It's the most cargo moved annually by a Western Hemisphere port, and was founded in 1907. The port is the busiest port in the United States by container volume, the 19th-busiest container port in the world, and the 10th-busiest worldwide when combined with the neighboring Port of Long Beach. Port Angeles is headquarters for nearby Olympic National Park and is known for its Salmon Derby (held every Labor Day weekend). It is home to Peninsula College (1961) and a U.S. Coast Guard station, the oldest in the United States.
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