Capitola, CA, USA - September 20, 2020: Beach with people resting.

California's Most Charming Beach Towns

The US has one of the best coastlines in the world, famous for its sandy shores, stunning views, and natural splendor. The state of California is home to some of the most beautiful coasts in the country, captivating visitors with its laid-back charm, charming beach towns, and vibrant culture. With an extensive coastline of 5,515 km, California boasts charming beach towns for visitors to explore and enjoy their getaway to the fullest. 

Visitors can do it all in these appealing beach towns, from rejuvenating, discovering history, appreciating awe-inspiring architecture, and soaking in the Californian lifestyle. The Golden State's breathtaking shoreline seems neverending and is the home to many enchanting getaways offering visitors the chance to soak in the beachy charm. While some have been in the limelight, others are still off the radar, providing a pristine and captivating environment. So, here are California's top ten most charming beach towns. 

Carpinteria

Aerial helicopter shot of Carpinteria
Aerial helicopter shot of Carpinteria

Renowned as the "World's Safest Beach" since 1912, Carpinteria represents the phrase 'a quintessential beach town' perfectly. Calling out surfers worldwide, Carpinteria has a welcoming atmosphere making it a popular choice for visitors on a break. Fantastic microbreweries, impressive culinary culture, and a quaint downtown dotted with attractive boutiques, exhibition spaces, and welcoming cafes are a bonus to visiting the town. Visitors can discover the area's three beaches, Carpinteria State Beach Park, Rincon Beach Park, and Carpinteria City Beach. It would be an absolute blast for travelers to discover the town, whether for unwinding or to partake in excellent outdoor activities like surfing, swimming, volleyball, sunbathing, and camping. 

Carmel-By-The-Sea

people enjoy the Pacific Coast of California at the dog friendly Carmel Beach, at Carmel by the Sea
People enjoy the Pacific Coast of California at the dog friendly Carmel Beach, at Carmel by the Sea

Every place deserves a romantic getaway, and California has the beautiful beach town of Carmel-By-The-Sea. It is a charming coastal town with pristine white sandy shores, lovely stores, quaint cottages, and alleys that appear from the pages of a fairy tale. Travelers can experience exquisite cuisine, go wine sampling, or explore the beautiful town taking in the aesthetically-appeasing buildings. Art enthusiasts can especially add Carmel-By-The-Sea to their list, as the place has nearly 100 art galleries to check out. It is the perfect place to have a dreamy vacation with loved ones or even spend some time in solitude. 

Capitola

People, including families and friends, enjoy a sunny summer day along the Pacific Coast at the beach in Capitola, in Santa Cruz County
People, including families and friends, enjoy a sunny summer day along the Pacific Coast at the beach in Capitola, in Santa Cruz County, via David A Litman / Shutterstock.com

The beach town of Capitola is among the top places to visit in Santa Cruz, boasting a unique flair and appeal. It is a small hidden gem and is easily overlooked with all the bling of bigger towns and cities around. Capitola Beach is vibrant, with colorful beachfront cottages and a welcoming vibe. Visitors can enjoy the dazzling natural scenery at the shore, savor the delicious seafood, or walk along the Capitola Wharf. The beach also has events like live music or film screenings during the evenings and is among the best spots to be with family. 

Sausalito

Aerial view of the bay and marina from the hills of Sausalito, San Francisco bay area, California
Aerial view of the bay and marina from the hills of Sausalito, San Francisco bay area, California

San Francisco appeals to visitors for all the right reasons, and this charming beach town of Sausalito definitely finds a place on the list. The breathtaking scenery, lively bohemian cultural scene, cute Mediterranean-design houses, and thriving arts culture offer visitors a chance to have a beach vacation in a relaxing environment. The waterfront promenade is the perfect opportunity to soak in beautiful views away from worries. Visitors can also discover the nearby natural spots like the Marin Headlands and the Muir Woods National Monument and spend some time in a calming environment. 

Avalon

Harbor and town of Avalon, Santa Catalina Island
Harbor and town of Avalon, Santa Catalina Island

Santa Catalina Island ranks among California's top destinations, and the quaint town of Avalon is the Island's best place to explore. The pristine waters, endless sparkling shores, and tranquil ambiance make an enchanting location for anyone looking for an unwinding beach getaway. Although not situated on the mainland, the town has its charisma and appeal among visitors and Hollywood. It's the place for those curious about the underwater realm, as they can go scuba diving or snorkeling at the Marine Park or even spend some time among Kelp forests and vibrant aquatic life. Crescent Avenue is another place to check out with the perfect balance of welcoming stores, art galleries, and eateries. 

Corona Del Mar

Houses on cliffs above Corona Del Mar State Beach, seen from Inspiration Point, in Corona del Mar
Houses on cliffs above Corona Del Mar State Beach, seen from Inspiration Point, in Corona del Mar

The beaches are cool, and Corona Del Mar ranks among the most attractive beach towns in the state. It is one of the best spots to discover the beautiful Newport Coastline, boasting elegance through time and coastal charm. Visitors can go around frolicking on the sandy shore, splashing around the waves, enjoying the sunshine, and relishing in the captivating natural wonders. There is also an opportunity for swimming or snorkeling and exploring the vivid marine life. Visitors can also immerse themselves in strolling around the town, which appears like a picture postcard with beautifully-designed houses, upscale eateries, and a magical environment.

Arcata

Arcata Plaza in California,
Arcata Plaza in California, By Jss3255 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, File:Arcata McKinley Statue Wide.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

The hippie culture is gaining a modern perspective, and this town is famously known as "Hippie Haven," with the vibe still thriving. The town has a rustic flair capturing the attention of all wanting to experience a more outdoorsy vacation. The town has a bustling farmer's marketplace, cute cafes, and charming stores. The peculiar intersection of an ocean and a river forms the town's top attraction, Mad River Beach County Park. Visitors can go canoeing, boating, or kayaking to make the best of their beach trip. 

Pacific Grove

View of Lovers Point beach and cove, with the Pacific Grove neighborhood in the distance
View of Lovers Point beach and cove, with the Pacific Grove neighborhood in the distance

Perhaps one of the most beautiful hidden gems of California is Pacific Grove. The beach town radiates a historic charm with aesthetic 19th-century Victorian houses coming right from a pastel palette. The enchanting Asilomar State Beach features a rocky coastline, tidal pools, and magically gorgeous views. The coastal circuit is among the most scenic hikes, full of adventure, excitement, and opportunities for nature sightseeing. Sunset Drive and Oceanview Boulevard are the perfect options if visitors are in the mood for a beautiful and romantic drive. It will be the ideal getaway for those looking for something serene for unwinding away from city life.

Eureka

 Boat harbor along the California coastline near the Pacific Ocean
 Boat harbor along the California coastline near the Pacific Ocean

Another charming coastal gem is Eureka, with a rich history and architectural inspiration around every corner. It gets its beachy vibes with the gorgeous scenery of the Humboldt Bay. The Eureka Waterfront Trail and the Eureka Broadwalk and Marina feature the best sights of the magnificent rocky and outlying ocean scenery. Visitors can also discover the astonishing splendor of the looming redwoods for a wilderness experience. Eureka also takes pride in its exclusive boutiques, top-notch dining establishments, passionate artistic endeavors, and artisan shops. 

Cayucos

Cayucos beach during the annual Polar Bear Dip
Cayucos beach during the annual Polar Bear Dip

While Cayucos is noteworthy for its surfing, the charming beach town still lacks the recognition it deserves. The quaint vacation strikes the right balance between old-school and offbeat, with the remarkable Cayucos Pier emitting the old-world charm and the outlandish antique stores providing the fun. The dining establishments in the town serving delectable seafood will surely delight visitors. The soft sands and the tranquil ocean waves offer a perfect chance for swimming. Cayucos make for the much-needed Central Coast's leisurely and pristine coastal vacation. 

California's beach towns are the answer for anyone looking for gorgeous scenery, cultural beauty, seaside elegance, and vintage vibes. Visitors can enjoy everything from rejuvenation to historic architecture and, of course, get that tan from sunbathing. So, if you are planning a seaside vacation, get ready to explore these Californian beauties without ado. 

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