Live Like a Local in Newport Beach
Every year thousands of tourists come to Newport Beach for a vacation of fun, sun, and relaxation. With our insider tips you can truly feel at home in Newport Beach. This stunning beach town offers a long lists of things to do to do for locals, guests and people of all ages. Do it up like a local and have a vacation better than you could have dreamed of! Check out our Newport Beach vacation rentals and call (877) 713-6902.
Find Your Vacation Rental
The first thing you'll want to do when planning your trip to Newport Beach is figure out where you want to stay. Ditch the idea of staying in a small hotel room and take a look at our Newport Beach vacation rentals. We offer everything from cute beach bungalows to luxurious oceanfront mansions. Staying in a vacation rentals will really make you feel like you're at home and that you actually live in Newport Beach (even if it's only for a week!). Vacation rentals come equipped with a full kitchen, multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, patios and more than you could even image. This gives you the option of cooking your meals in the comfort of your own home or dining out on the town.
Plan your trip to Newport Beach today! Call: (877) 713-6902
Ditch Your Car
Who wants to be stressed out while you're on vacation? One of the best ways to eliminate a headache is to use bikes as your primary form of transportation instead of cars. Rent a bike and cruise all around town in the most efficient way possible - and you'll even get a work out in! Say goodbye to the stress and hassle of finding parking on Balboa Peninsula and battling through tourist traffic because with a bike you can go anywhere you want anytime you'd like!
Explore Upper Newport Bay
Don't forget to pack your sneakers and athletic wear when you come to Newport Beach. Not only are the sandy beaches spectacular, but Newport also offers miles of walking, hiking and biking trails with jaw dropping views. Upper Newport Bay is an important nature preserve and estuary and is the home to many different types of animals with some even being endangered. It is the largest of only a few remaining natural estuaries in Southern California. The Upper Bay is crucial to protecting the infrastructure of the Lower Bay and the beaches of Newport Beach. Go for a walk, take a bike ride, and be sure to catch the sunset!
Published on Monday, April 10, 2017