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Oceanfront Vacation in Newport Beach

If you’re thinking about taking an oceanfront vacation, consider Newport Beach, which was declared to be the richest city in the United States in February 2010. Some of the key sight-seeing areas in the Newport Beach are Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, Newport Coast, San Joaquin Hills, and Balboa Peninsula.

The Newport Beach Hotel and Suites is the best luxury hotel in the city with its view facing the beach and is extremely charming and sophisticated. The water views from the hotel are simply unbelievable, with the Newport Beach and the Cliff Walk in the north and the Newport pond along with the habitation of birds in the south.

The Island Hotel is an AAA diamond hotel that is located in the heart of the city and boasts of some exceptional cuisines that they offer for dinner along with unprecedented quality in terms of service.

The Fairmont Newport Beach hotel is a complete extravaganza of luxury and architecture with excellent services in the spa, apart from being an ideal destination for weddings and a shopper’s paradise.

The Balboa Bay Club & Resort has illustrious scenic beauty owing to its location, coupled with fabulous water surroundings. It boasts of being the sole full-service waterfront hotel in Newport Beach.

The Holiday Inn Express Newport Beach Hotel is the perfect destination to enjoy a vacation with exciting beaches, unbelievable service and loads of energy on the coasts.

Marina Boat Rentals is the den of the biggest fleet of rental boats available having maximum diversification. One can relax in the wonderful homes and yachts of the bays in watercrafts that derive power from electricity or gas. One can test his/her skills in sport fishing in the Boston Whaler. One can pilot his/her own boat which can simply double the fun element.

Easton’s Beach is located adjacent to the Cliff Walk and boasts of activities such as picnic pavilion, snack bar, beach store with souvenirs, bathhouse, outdoor skateboard park, summer concerts, seasonal carousel, and “Exploration Center”. There is a live band that performs on Family Night every Tuesday.

After sunset, there is dawn of nightlife in Newport Beach. People sit in the bars and pubs and enjoy chilled beers, martinis, and pinot noirs with their friends and colleagues. The main pub of this destination is the Sharkeez which serves beverages in full flow. Other notable destinations for nightlife are The Beach Ball, boasting of the most happening crowd in town; Blackie’s By The Sea, Mutt Lynch’s, showcasing the best sporting events on televisions and the Blue Beet, where jazz is always being performed live.

Some of the most popular water sports in Newport Beach include swimming, triathlon, snorkeling, diving off springboards and waboba. A lot of people indulge in scuba diving with the use of breathing apparatus. Jet skiing, kite surfing, para sailing and skim boarding are some of the unique water and beach activities boasted by this beautiful beach.

Basically, Newport Beach, California is among the best beaches in the world with a lot of life among the people and tourists, along with an extravagant display of some out-of-the-world sporting and beach activities any beach can offer; coupled with some of the best hotels and resorts in the world.

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Corona del Mar Beach

Corona del Mar is an affluent neighborhood in Newport Beach, California. This Spanish named community is beautifully and aptly named as it is known as the Crown of the Sea. There are gorgeous beaches and a unique selection of shopping and dining experiences in this seaside community located at the foot of the San Joaquin Hills and facing the Pacific Ocean. It is also conveniently located within an hour of several major airports and metropolitan areas.

There are lots of recreational activities available to tourists and residents of Corona del Mar Beach. The Sherman Library and Gardens is a botanical and horticultural delight with an extensive vegetation collection including rare cacti, forty year old ferns and a tropical conservatory. The Library also has a complete history of the area with thousands of books and pamphlets. The Sherman Library and Gardens has been called “Two acres of beauty” by those who have visited the retreat. Over 150 volunteers work thousands of hours a year to help tend the flower beds, work in the greenhouse and garden shop.

Several beaches line this seaside community, such as Crystal Cove State Park and Big Corona State Beach. Crystal Cove State Park is a popular site for those interested in hiking, horseback riding or water sports. One unusual feature of the park is the offshore water area which has been designated as an underwater park. Visitors to the park can spend the day fishing, hiking or scuba diving and then camp at one of the three campgrounds in the evening. The park offers a complete adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

Big Corona State Beach stretches a half mile wide and is a traditional beach area with volleyball players, sunbathers, surfers and divers. It is framed by cliffs and a rock jetty giving visitors a beautiful backdrop to their Pacific Ocean experience. Although Corona del Mar is a small community located within Newport Beach, it is almost as if it is a village of its own. The community receives its municipal services from the City of Newport Beach but has its own chamber of commerce and residents can receive mail addressed to Corona del Mar if they live in the 92625 zip code.

Since the community is located within Newport Beach, residents or visitors can take advantage of all that Newport Beach has to offer as well. There is something delightful about being able to live or stay in a small, beautiful seaside community yet travel a short distance to experience other cultural and recreational pursuits.

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Newport Beach Vacation: Pick The Right Surf Camp

Whether you’re visiting California, Hawaii, Mexico, or some other surfing hot spot, you might decide to try your hand at this exciting sport. All of these locations have surf camps that will give you the opportunity to learn the sport under the instruction of a trained surfing instructor. It is important to find a surf camp that is reputable and safe, and offers you the level of instruction you or your family need. To find the best surf camp for your trip, you should take the five following factors into account:

1. Location And Price Of The Surf Camp.

The location and price of the surf camp are two practical things to consider. Depending on where you are vacationing, some surf camps are located within the busy tourist area. In fact, some hotels will even host their own camps, while other surf facilities are along popular beaches, with others operating in less populated areas.

The price of a surf camp can vary depending on what level of lesson(s) you want, how long the lessons last, who is giving the lessons, and the cost of equipment rental, if not included in the fee. Surf camps can range anywhere from $60 per student to over $500+ per student, depending on what level of instruction you select, lesson structure, and length of camp (day or overnight).

2. How Long The Surf Camp Has Been In Operation.

Some surf camps appear one day and seem to disappear then next. This is seen quite a bit in popular and unregulated tourist beach locations. You should find out how long the camp has been in operation, and its track record. Avoid any surf camps that are not well established. In the U.S., you can locate surf camps by state and county at surfcampsearch.com, and get information on camper staff ratios, age groups, counselor information, and any accreditation by certifying organizations, such as the American Camp Association or YMCA. An example of one camp in the Newport Beach, California area is the Newport Surf School, which is a well- established camp with history, testimonials, and private lessons.

3. The Experience Of The Surf Camp Instructors/Counselors.
Just like anything else, you should find out how much experience the surf camps instructors have in actual surfing and teaching. You want to avoid camps that have young or inexperienced surf instructors. Just because someone knows how to surf does not make them a good instructor. All instructors should know ocean safety guidelines, and water rescue procedures.

4. Safety Rating Of The Surf Camp.

Another important factor to consider is the safety rating of the surf camp. If you can, call the camp facility, and talk with their customer service representative to find out about their safety procedures and requirements, what type of life jackets or personal flotation devices are available, and if the staff and instructors are trained in basic first aid and CPR. If you have children who want to participate, you should find out if they offer classes with other children in similar age groups, or provide one on one instruction. For new surfers, it is usually recommended to take some private classes so you can learn the proper techniques directly from a certified instructor.

5. The Surf Camp Reviews and Feedback.

Some of the best ways to find out about the performance of a surf camp is to ask your hotel concierge, check with the Better Business Bureau, look at online review sites such as Yelp.com or yahoo.local.com, or talk with people who live in the area. You can even find local surfers on the beaches in the area who will give you their recommendations. This is one of most direct ways to get a good referral since the local surfers will know the best surf schools, and surfing instructors.

About The Author:
Jane Warren is a water sports enthusiast who participates in swimming, diving, boating, sailing, waterski tubing, and just about anything else related to those sports. She spends 6 months of the year at the beach in Grand Cayman, or other natural water locations. During that time, Jane has plenty of opportunity to enjoy the water, and always has plenty of friends and family who visit, and want to be out on the boat, riding around or being more active!

Out of this love of water sports, Jane developed the website TowableTubesDirect.com where she provides information and reviews on water sports equipment including towable tubes, skis, kayaks, wakeboards, and water trampolines. Some of the brands she has reviewed include Sportsstuff, Airhead, Aquaglide, and Rave Sports. One of the most popular boat ski tubes this season is the Big Slice, a great tube for 2 riders, of all ages.

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