Parks & Nature
The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is an approximately 1,300 acre coastal estuary. Habitats include open water, mudflats, salt marsh, coastal dunes, seabird nesting islands, riparian, and freshwater marsh. More than 200 avian species have been identified at Bolsa Chica and the reserve is very popular with birders and photographers.
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Reserva Ecológica Bolsa Chica
18000 CA-1The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is an approximately 1,300 acre coastal estuary. Habitats include open water, mudflats, salt marsh, coastal dunes, seabird nesting islands, riparian, and freshwater marsh. More than 200 avian species have been identified at Bolsa Chica and the reserve is very popular with birders and photographers.
Essentials
The first Trader Joe's opened in 1967 in Pasadena, CA. There are currently over 400 stores nationwide! They have unique grocery items as well as the basic. They also have a large assortment of dried fruit and nuts which are great items to bring home to share with friends and family! This location is 1.8 miles away or a 5 minute drive.
www.traderjoes.com
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Trader Joe's
16821 Algonquin StThe first Trader Joe's opened in 1967 in Pasadena, CA. There are currently over 400 stores nationwide! They have unique grocery items as well as the basic. They also have a large assortment of dried fruit and nuts which are great items to bring home to share with friends and family! This location is 1.8 miles away or a 5 minute drive.
www.traderjoes.com
Open from 6am - 1am, this grocery store has everything you need!
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Ralphs
5241 Warner AveOpen from 6am - 1am, this grocery store has everything you need!
Mother’s Market & Kitchen
16400 Pacific Coast HighwayEntertainment & Activities
The Aquarium of the Pacific is a public aquarium on a 5-acre site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach. It is situated across the water from the Long Beach Convention Center, Shoreline Village, and the Queen Mary Hotel and Attraction.
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Acuario del Pacífico
100 Aquarium WayThe Aquarium of the Pacific is a public aquarium on a 5-acre site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach. It is situated across the water from the Long Beach Convention Center, Shoreline Village, and the Queen Mary Hotel and Attraction.
Disneyland is only 21 miles away from Sandcastle by the Sea!
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Parque Disneyland
1313 Disneyland DrDisneyland is only 21 miles away from Sandcastle by the Sea!
Exploring the canals of Huntington Harbour is a must! Launch off on the private dock with kayaks and standup paddle boards right in the backyard.
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Huntington Harbour
Exploring the canals of Huntington Harbour is a must! Launch off on the private dock with kayaks and standup paddle boards right in the backyard.
Shopping
Lots of great restaurants and shops in an outdoor shopping mall on PCH. Mall has a great location that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Shops here include H & M, Sephora, Tommy Bahama and more. There is also an upscale "food court" area which houses The Dudes Brewing Company, homemade pop bars, homemade ice cream, meat pies and more!
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Pacific City
21010 Pacific Coast HwyLots of great restaurants and shops in an outdoor shopping mall on PCH. Mall has a great location that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Shops here include H & M, Sephora, Tommy Bahama and more. There is also an upscale "food court" area which houses The Dudes Brewing Company, homemade pop bars, homemade ice cream, meat pies and more!
With blocks of shops and plenty of eateries offering a break from browsing, Main Street and Fifth Street blend convenience, selection, and Downtown's always-vibrant atmosphere. There's something for everyone, including charming souvenir stores, family-run surf shops, trendy women's boutiques, enchanting vintage collections, as well as bicycle and motorcycle supplies. A short walk south of Main Street you'll find Pacific City, a retail and dining hub offering even more unique and trendy shopping options.
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Downtown HB
California 1With blocks of shops and plenty of eateries offering a break from browsing, Main Street and Fifth Street blend convenience, selection, and Downtown's always-vibrant atmosphere. There's something for everyone, including charming souvenir stores, family-run surf shops, trendy women's boutiques, enchanting vintage collections, as well as bicycle and motorcycle supplies. A short walk south of Main Street you'll find Pacific City, a retail and dining hub offering even more unique and trendy shopping options.
Visit Main Street in Seal Beach! Stroll along Main Street and browse the cute shops, dine in some of the best restaurants, and watch the sunset on the pier.
Main St, Seal Beach, CA 90740, EE. UU.
Visit Main Street in Seal Beach! Stroll along Main Street and browse the cute shops, dine in some of the best restaurants, and watch the sunset on the pier.
Arts & Culture
Huntington Beach Art Center
538 Main StInternational Surfing Museum
411 Olive AveFood Scene
This is Sunset Beach's iconic restaurant that opened in 1965. They are known for their crab legs, prime rib and seafood. Only a 1 minute walk down the street from Sandcastle by the Sea!
http://captainjackssunsetbeach.com/
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Captain Jack's
16812 CA-1This is Sunset Beach's iconic restaurant that opened in 1965. They are known for their crab legs, prime rib and seafood. Only a 1 minute walk down the street from Sandcastle by the Sea!
http://captainjackssunsetbeach.com/
Since 1939, the Harbor House Café has been serving breakfast, lunch and dinner to local residents, surfers, night owls, fishermen, bikers, out-of-towners and anybody else who loves good cookin!
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Harbor House Café
16341 CA-1Since 1939, the Harbor House Café has been serving breakfast, lunch and dinner to local residents, surfers, night owls, fishermen, bikers, out-of-towners and anybody else who loves good cookin!
Classic California-based hamburger chain serving custom burgers, fries and shakes!
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In-N-Out Burger
6391 East Pacific Coast HighwayClassic California-based hamburger chain serving custom burgers, fries and shakes!
Golden Olive
3801 Warner AveHomemade and authentic Mediterranean food!
Romano Cucina Sunset Beach
16595 CA-1Delicious Italian dining
Extensive menu offering burgers, salads, snacks and their famous beer. Inside dining available as well as outside patio dining overlooking Huntington Harbour.
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Golden Road Brewing Huntington Beach
16390 Pacific Coast HwyExtensive menu offering burgers, salads, snacks and their famous beer. Inside dining available as well as outside patio dining overlooking Huntington Harbour.
Indoor and outdoor patio dining. Fresh seafood, soups, salads, sandwiches, chicken, steaks and cocktails.
Calico Fish House
Indoor and outdoor patio dining. Fresh seafood, soups, salads, sandwiches, chicken, steaks and cocktails.
Sightseeing
Forbes Ranks Seal Beach, California #4 among America's Friendliest Towns! This seaside enclave boasts a wooden pier used for fishing and sightseeing and a tree-lined Main Street studded with pubs, restaurants, and seashell shops.
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Main Street
Main StreetForbes Ranks Seal Beach, California #4 among America's Friendliest Towns! This seaside enclave boasts a wooden pier used for fishing and sightseeing and a tree-lined Main Street studded with pubs, restaurants, and seashell shops.
Measuring 1,850 feet in length, the iconic Huntington Beach Pier is one of the longest piers on the West Coast. Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean at the intersection of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway, it symbolizes the heart of Huntington Beach and is the most photographed spot in town.
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Huntington Beach Pier
103 Huntington Beach PierMeasuring 1,850 feet in length, the iconic Huntington Beach Pier is one of the longest piers on the West Coast. Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean at the intersection of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway, it symbolizes the heart of Huntington Beach and is the most photographed spot in town.