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Corona del Mar · Balboa Peninsula · Newport Beach · California

Marine Avenue

Locale
Outdoor

Known For

  • harbor-facing sidewalks and benches
  • bicycle racks along the curb
  • wooden pedestrian crosswalks

Insider Tips

Best Time

Late afternoon for sunset light; early morning for quiet and fishermen at work.

Ideal For

slow walks and photographywindow shopping and people-watchingshort waterfront detours while exploring Newport Beach

Pro Tip

Park on side streets and approach on foot; the best harbor views open up after the small wooden crosswalk past the boat slips.

Marine Avenue is a working coastal street that smells of salt, diesel and fresh coffee at dawn. Boats bob a block away, gulls argue over french fry scraps, and sunlight hits chrome winches so hard it hurts your eyes. There are no pretensions here, only a steady stream of locals walking dogs, fishermen hauling creels, and parents with scooters. In late afternoon the light turns the harbor into a sheet of molten metal and the sidewalks fill with slow tourists and people who know how to time a sunset. Traffic pauses for pedestrians at the small wooden crosswalks, and the soundscape is bicycle bells, distant foghorns, and the hiss of espresso machines. Walk it end to end, and you will notice the cracked Mission-style tiles, a scattering of palm trunks, and a single faded sign nailed to a utility pole that stubbornly refuses to come down.

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