Archive for the ‘Attractions’ Category
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 |
No matter what you go in California, you’ll quickly
discover that very few cities can capture the night
life quite like Newport Beach. Although the area
is one of the most overlooked, it’s beaming with
water sports, activities, things to see, and one
heck of a nightlife. When most areas are winding
down, Newport Beach is just getting started!
From dancing to the beats of Latin rhythms to high
energy rock and roll, Newport Beach provides cutting
edge entertainment for the lovers of the night. With
hip restaurants and trendy oyster bars, the Little
Inn by the Bay provides its fair share of helping
you enjoy the night.
With plenty of things around the area, Newport Beach
has you covered year round. There are plenty of bars
to visit at night as well, many of them offering several
big screen televisions, games, and even pool tables for
those who love playing. Clubs are a great attraction
as well, especially those that are located along the
Newport Bay area.
For day and nightlife, Newport Beach has everything
you need for an excellent vacation. You don’t have
to go to bed at a decent hour when you’re here – as
Newport Beach encourages you to get out there and
do what you want – when you want.
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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 |
If you enjoy exotic yet superb food and great wine,
the Newport Beach Food and Wine Festival is where
you need to be. Lasting a weekend long, the festival
is held annually at the Balboa Bay Club. Normally
held the first week of May, this is the perfect time
to visit Newport Beach.
Although you won’t need martinis at the festival, you
can bet on some of the best wineries in California
being on hand to pour their distinctive wines. You
should also come hungry as well, as the food is to
die for.
On a typical night, you can find mounds of shrimp, a
variety of oysters, fish, pasta, and many other types
of seafood and exotic treats. Along with the wine,
this festival is a great attraction to Newport Beach.
A highlight for the festival is the cognac and cigar
seminar, provided by Martel Cognac and Hamilton Cigars.
During the seminar you can sip superb cognac while
learning all about them. Also, you can learn all
about fine cigars as well.
During May, the Newport Beach Food and Wine Festival
is reason enough to visit the area. There are plenty
of other things to do and see as well. If you love
food, wine, and the water – Newport Beach is the place
to be in May.
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Monday, September 15th, 2008 |
Picture million dollar yachts, kayaks, electric boats
and other watercrafts gliding through the Newport
Harbor – and you have the Newport Beach Christmas
Boat Parade. The parade features dazzling holiday
lights that light up the bay, amazing the nearly
one million visitors that crowd Newport Beach and
Newport Harbor.
From December 18 – 22, there are more than 200 vessels
participating in this holiday celebration. Several
of these vessels will be decorated for the season,
playing music and displaying Christmas decorations
and costumed carolers. In the past, some yacht
owners have spent as much as 50,000 dollars in
decorations for their yacht.
Over the course of 14 miles, the yachts and watercraft
will amaze the spectators. For more than 90 years,
the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade has dazzled
spectators and locals. All along the beach, the parade
provides views for restaurants, locals, private home
owners, and even those on public beaches.
Along with the private boats, many charter companies
offer the chance for parade goers to participate in
the parade and view the “Ring of Lights”, a group of
spectacular homes all around the harbor. The “Ring of
Lights” is a popular addition to the parade, with
prizes given for those who have the best decorations
on their homes.
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Sunday, September 14th, 2008 |
With beautiful sunsets, picture-perfect beaches, and
a harbor that houses some of the biggest yachts, Newport
Beach California is truly an amazing place. Perfectly
situated in Orange County, Newport Beach can be considered
both relaxing and ritzy.
The harbor features many small islands and also houses
several museums and attractions like the Newport Pier. As
far as things to do here, surfing, volleyball, and romantic
walks along the pier can help to fill the void. Surfing is
quite renowned here, as surfers can get truly bone shattering
waves from the boats that go by.
Nightlife at the Beach is no secret either, as there are
many different restaurants and clubs. During the day, there
are many different amusement parks and arcade games. For
the kids, Newport Beach is truly an amazing vacation.
Those of you who want to visit the past, shouldn’t hesitate
to visit the Balboa Pavilion, which was built in 1904. The
Pavilion houses many dances, and still proves to be an
inspiring Victorian structure – even to this very day.
For a tourist attraction or just a place to get away from the
pressure of life, Newport Beach is breathtaking. The harbor
has something for everyone, even the hard to please.
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Saturday, September 13th, 2008 |
The Aquatic Center of Newport Beach is an ideal place
for anyone who loves the water or loves to work out
and stay in shape. The over 18,000 square foot
facility offers a multi-purpose meeting room, both
weight and cardiovascular training facilities, locker
rooms for both men and women, and a storage area for
well over 400 canoes and kayaks!
North Star Beach is here as well, offering a launching
dock off the sandy shore. The Aquatic Center offers
direct access to Newport Harbor and North Star Beach,
offering rowers and paddlers their choice of water
activities and sports.
During the year, the Aquatic Center offers many
different activities and events. A majority of these
test team skills and individual skills, which is
perfect for anyone looking to get into the Olympics
or just learn more about water based activities.
Along with the many programs for members, the Aquatic
Center in Newport Beach is also open to the public.
Even though you don’t have to be a member here, there
are special discounts that members receive. If you
happen to be on vacation in Newport Beach, it’s ideal
to stop by the Aquatic Center and check out everything
they offer.
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Friday, September 12th, 2008 |
All along Newport Beach there are several historic
sites that are worth checking out. Many of them
were around back in the early 1900′s, which is
great to see for anyone who wants to see what the
past was like or to learn more about the history
behind Newport Beach.
Balboa Pavilion
Located at 400 Main Street, the Balboa Pavilion
is the first landmark for Newport Beach. Built in
1905, the pavilion was the end of the line for the
Red Car of the Pacific Electric. Now days, the
Balboa Pavilion hosts a variety of shops, a
chartering company, and even a restaurant.
McFadden’s Wharf
Completed in 1889, the wharf began the decade for
Newport as a shipping port. Built by James and
Robert McFadden, the wharf was a great way to ship
lumber from Northern California to those who
settled here.
Old Landing
The Old Landing is located at Highway 101 & Dover
Drive. Established in 1870, the Old Landing was
designated to be a new port by the McFaddens, who
went on to establish a shipping service in the area
of Newort. Now, there’s a bridge and highway on
an area of teh site. The remaining area of the
Old Landing is vacant.
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Thursday, September 11th, 2008 |
The Crystal Cove State Park, located in Newport Beach,
provides you with 3.5 miles of beach and over 2,000
acres of undeveloped woodland, which is perfect for
horseback riding and hiking. Offshore, the waters
are designed to be an underwater park.
Popular for mountain bikers inland, and scuba diving
underwater, Crystal Cove beach is a great attraction
for swimmers and surfers. There are also sandy
coves and nifty tidepools to explore. Offering you
sand, rocky reefs, ridges, canyons, and a lot to
do with your time, Crystal Cove ensures that you
never find yourself looking for something to do.
The park also features a couple miles of Pacific
coastline, wooded canyons, open bluffs, and plenty
of water. Giving Newport Beach more room for
opportunity, the park continues to be great for
swimming, surfing, or enjoying the sun.
During the winter months, Crystal Cove State Park
Rangers offer nature hikes. This makes winter fun,
for anyone who visits the park. Offering you
plenty to do and see year round, Crystal Cove State
Park adds more reason to visit or return to
Newport Beach.
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Wednesday, September 10th, 2008 |
If you happen to miss the big Wine Festival in May,
you shouldn’t worry as the area has a lot of fine
restaurants to keep you coming back for more. One
of the local favorites here, and a favorite for many
visitors is the Chimayo Grill.
The Chimayo Grill is located on Fashion Island, in
the chic shopping oasis. After a long day of
shopping, nothing beats going to the grill for lunch
or dinner. Starting with the legendary tequila
infusion is great, as it consists of fresh fruit
marinated in tequila. Although they taste light
and fruity, they are full of tequila and pack quite
a punch!
The grill is decorated in a Sante Fe style, being
casual, but yet unique. You simply can’t go wrong
here, as all of the food they serve is great. With
so much to choose from here, you may find that it
takes quite a few trips to sample everything they
have to offer.
Being on Fashion Island in Newport Beach, the
Chimayo Grill is in a perfect setting. You can
take the kids here as well, as the grill has a nice
setting. For a night out as a family or a night out
to have fun – the Chimayo Grill adds a bit of spice
to Fashion Island – as well as Newport Beach.
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