Malibu Holidays

Famed for its star-studded beaches, magnificent landscapes, and unparalleled surf, the city of Malibu perched on the exquisite sun-dappled climes of California's shores, exudes an irresistible allure. Resting on the Pacific Ocean's fringe and cradled by the majestic Santa Monica Mountains, this gem gleams with Mediterranean warmth in the midst of Los Angeles County.

Welcoming visitors with its 21-mile strip of diverse beaches and Mediterranean climate, Malibu is a haven for surfers, beach lovers, and Hollywood celebrities alike. Offering incredible hikes through serene state parks alongside relaxing beachside accommodations, Malibu has all the makings of an unforgettable holiday by the Pacific.

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Things to See and Do

With its blend of natural and cultural wonders, Malibu promises an array of captivating experiences. From exploring the iconic Malibu Pier to hiking towards the melodious echoes of Escondido Falls, Malibu is a treasure trove of discoveries. Let's take a look at some of the top sights this sun-kissed city has to offer.

Venture to Point Dume

Offering a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean and a rich tale of history, Point Dume, the promontory that stretches out into the ocean, is a must-visit when in Malibu. The sun-dappled trail leading up to its summit rewards visitors with expansive vistas of Santa Catalina Island and the serene Palos Verdes Peninsula.

Explore Malibu Pier

An emblem of Malibu's heritage and charm, the Malibu Pier with its dual white towers and sweeping ocean views is an iconic landmark. Engage in fishing or enjoy the splendid sights of playful dolphins and graceful surfers from this renowned vantage point.

Discover The Beauty of Escondido Falls

Nestled within leafy foliage lies Escondido Falls. Tread the trail leading up to the falls and immerse yourself in its tranquillity. Best visited during rainy seasons when voluminous water cascades down the rock face, the waterfall paints a picturesque spectacle.

Unleash beach fun at Zuma and Surfrider beaches

Spend a day frolicking at two of Malibu's popular beaches. Zuma Beach, known for its pristine sands and avid surf breaks, or Surfrider Beach, notable for its historic Adamson House and world-class surfing, both offer an idyllic seaside experience.

Embrace Malibu's history at Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo's Landing spot

Considered the first European to explore the Pacific Coast, the Spanish explorer Cabrillo supposedly moored at the Malibu Lagoon in 1542. The site now hosts the Malibu Lagoon Museum, enriching visitors with the city's vibrant past.

Destination Essentials

One can enjoy the glorious Malibu all year round, courtesy of its mild Mediterranean climate and over 280 sun-drenched days annually. However, the summer months, particularly July and August, often attract swarms of tourists bestowed with sunny beach days and glimmering Pacific waters.

Autumn and winter months, on the other hand, provide an opportunity to experience Malibu's charm amidst lower crowds. With the arrival of October, the surf swells, culminating in exciting surfing conditions, while the winter months mark the beginning of whale migration season, creating a unique spectacle off the Malibu coast.

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