Queen Mary
Cruise past the iconic Queen Mary. This legendary ocean liner was launched in 1934 and it completed 1001 cruises before being docked permanently in Long Beach. The luxury liner is now a floating hotel and holiday attraction.

Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier
This historic pier offers stunning views of the coastline and the bustling city skyline, while stretching 1,620 feet into the Pacific Ocean. Belmont Pier is a great place for those seeking a peaceful place to unwind as well as partake in some fishing.

The Pike
The Pike is one of the most vibrant and unique waterfront locations on the West Coast, complete with restaurants, shopping, and a Ferris Wheel! Having opened in 1902, it is a historic beachfront amusement zone.

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Naples
These enchanting islands are modeled after the beloved Italian waterfront community, featuring Gondola boats, quaint cottage waterfront homes, and a stunning water fountain gracing the heart of Naples Plaza.

Seal Beach Pier
Stretching 1,835 feet, Seal Beach Pier stands as the sixth longest wooden pier in California. The boardwalk starts at Eisenhower Park and extends to the sandy shores, offering a picturesque stroll over the Pacific Ocean.
