Best Beaches In & Near Oceanside
- Moonlight State Beach
- South Carlsbad State Beach
- Grandview Beach
- Beacon's Beach
- D Street Beach
- La Jolla Cove
- San Onofre State Beach
- Black's Beach
- Scripps Beach
- San Clemente State Beach
- Laguna Beach
- Laguna Beach
- Capistrano Beach Park
- Doheny State Beach
- Windansea Beach
- Dana Point Headlands Beach
- Salt Creek Beach
- Tourmaline Surfing Park Beach
- Pacific Beach
- Coronado Beach
- Oceanside beaches map
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
Located below the cliffs at the end of D Street in Encinitas, just south of Moonlight Beach is D street Beach. A popular spot when the sun is out although it rarely gets as busy as its northern neighbor.
The beach at D Street is accessed by a set of wooden stairs which wind down the bluff. Many people are content with just taking in the view from the platform… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Tucked away at the foot of the sandstone cliffs north of San Diego, La Jolla Cove is one of the most photographed beaches in SoCal, so it's fair to say it's exceptionally beautiful. The Spanish phrase "La Jolla" means "jewel" and this cove is a gem.
Facing north it has an exceptionally clear deep blue waters with visibility up to 30 feet in depth making it popular for swimming, snorkelling… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Situated on the beautiful California coastline north of San Diego, Black's Beach is north of La Jolla at Torrey Pines, just below the famous golf course of the same name. The name Black's Beach comes from the horse farm in the area that was once owned by the Black family.
A little off-the-beaten-track, the beach is accessed down a steep sandy trail from the Gliderport Parking Area. It can be tricky… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Scripps Beach takes its name from the adjoining UCSD Scripps Institute of Oceanography in La Jolla. Although the iconic long concrete pier is not open to the public, you can use the sandy beach on either side of it.
This beach is much quieter than its better-known neighbour at La Jolla Shores as it is less accessible, but it is popular with locals. Surfers head for the… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 0.5 hrs
Found at the southern end of the city of San Clemente in California, San Clemente State Beach is a favourite with water sports enthusiasts. Set below attractive cliffs, its light-coloured sands continue for some over a mile in length, although much of its breadth can be lost with the high tide.
Family-friendly and accessible to those with reduced mobility it is no surprise that San Clemente State Beach can become particularly… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Located midway between Los Angeles and San Diego, Laguna Beach is the archetypal Southern Californian beach town. This is one of the most fashionable seaside towns in Orange County and as such has attracted the wealthy and famous for many years. Laguna Beach has a long established reputation as a cultural hotspot and is home to any number of art festivals, most notably the Pageant of the Masters.
But it is… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Located midway between Los Angeles and San Diego, Laguna Beach is the archetypal Southern Californian beach town. This is one of the most fashionable seaside towns in Orange County and as such has attracted the wealthy and famous for many years. Laguna Beach has a long established reputation as a cultural hotspot and is home to any number of art festivals, most notably the Pageant of the Masters.
But it is… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Located in the charming coastal town of La Jolla, Windansea Beach is found at the west end of Westbourne and Nautilus streets. It takes its name from the phrase "wind and sea" and there was once a hotel of the same name which burned down in the 1940s.
In the same era, the legendary Windansea Surf Club was formed which was as much about partying as it was surfing. Many… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Orange County's Salt Creek Beach is named after the stream which runs across the northern part of the beach during wetter times of year. Backed by scrub, the beach consists of a wide ribbon of sand paired with the lawns of Bluff Park, which is almost three hectares in size. It has a good number of picnic tables for anyone looking to enjoy an al fresco meal.
Those looking to be… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Pacific Beach is the name of both the beach and this neighborhood of San Diego. Known locally as P.B. this stretch of sand runs between La Jolla and Mission Beach.
At the heart of Pacific Beach is the Crystal Pier which dates back to the 1920s. The main beach is the area to the south of the pier, whilst the other side is known as North Pacific Beach.
Running the entire 3.2… read more »
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Travel time from Oceanside: approx 1 hr
Consistently voted one of America's finest beaches, Coronado Beach is a long sandy stretch on the outskirts of San Diego. The main Central Beach runs along Ocean Boulevard from the Hotel del Coronado to Sunset Park. An area near Sunset Park is set aside for dog owners to bring their dogs to play on what is known locally as Dog Run Beach. There is parking near the Coronado Hotel.
The beach… read more »
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