Beautiful sea stacks are on the beach and in the surf. This is a popular spot to photograph swimsuit models and stunning sunsets. Explore north on the beach to caves and arches in the rocks. The largest cave faces the ocean at the bottom of a huge flat rock that is connected to the base of the bluff. It’s best to visit these natural features at low tide.
Zuma Beach is a Los Angeles county park in Malibu. It is a long wide beach with enough parking spaces for the Superbowl. The main beach at Zuma is about two miles long and doesn’t have any homes between the sand and Pacific Coast Highway – a contrast to many of the Malibu beaches that have homes built right to the high water mark.
Splurge on dinner at Nobu, and get an almost guaranteed celebrity sighting, all while enjoying world class sushi.
Neptune's Net is a seafood restaurant and biker bar in Malibu, California. The landmark has been featured in countless television and film productions.
Solstice Canyon features several options for easy, moderate, or strenuous hikes through coastal sage scrub and riparian plant communities. Visitors can enjoy a picnic, a shady stroll along the Solstice Canyon Trail, or a more challenging climb up the Rising Sun Trail.
A variety of regional wines are featured at this location with picnic tables & an adjoining store. Reservations are recommended.