You live in Los Angeles. The ocean is right there. Yet between work, traffic, and everyday routines, how often do you actually get to enjoy it?
The good news is that Southern California’s coastline is packed with incredible destinations that are perfect for a short escape. Within just a few hours, you can reach charming coastal towns, pristine islands, and world-class snorkeling spots.
In this guide, we explore three of the best weekend beach trips from Los Angeles — all reachable within a few hours by car or ferry.

Route 1: North to Santa Barbara & the Channel Islands
Drive time: ~1.5–2.5 hours from Los Angeles
Often called the “American Riviera,” Santa Barbara combines Mediterranean-style architecture, palm-lined beaches, and the dramatic backdrop of the Santa Ynez Mountains. The scenic drive from Los Angeles typically follows parts of the Pacific Coast Highway and US Route 101, offering ocean views along the way.
If you have extra time, consider visiting Channel Islands National Park, accessible by ferry from Ventura Harbor or Oxnard Harbor. This remote island park is known for sea caves, kelp forests, and crystal-clear snorkeling conditions.
What to Do
Stroll State Street
Browse boutique shops, wine tasting rooms, and outdoor cafés.
Visit Stearns Wharf
One of California’s oldest working piers, known for seafood restaurants and ocean views.
Explore the Channel Islands
Snorkel or kayak around Santa Cruz Island or Anacapa Island, famous for marine biodiversity.
Paddleboard in Santa Barbara Harbor
The calm harbor waters are beginner-friendly, and sea lions often appear nearby.

Route 2: Southwest to Santa Catalina Island
Ferry time: ~1 hour
Just 22 miles off the coast of Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island feels like a Mediterranean island getaway. Ferries operated by Catalina Express depart daily from Long Beach and Dana Point. The island is famous for its turquoise water, relaxed atmosphere, and excellent snorkeling visibility.
On good days, underwater visibility can reach 30–100 feet, making Catalina one of the best snorkeling destinations in California.
What to Do
Snorkel at Lover’s Cove
A protected marine preserve with abundant fish and kelp.
Visit Casino Point Dive Park
One of California’s most popular dive parks.
Kayak around Two Harbors
Explore hidden coves and marine wildlife.
Hike the Trans-Catalina Trail
A scenic trail offering panoramic island views.

Route 3: South to San Diego (La Jolla)
Drive time: ~2 hours from Los Angeles
San Diego has long been a favorite weekend destination for Los Angeles residents. Within the city, La Jolla stands out for its dramatic cliffs, sea lion colonies, and clear coastal waters. The area is part of the La Jolla Underwater Park, a protected marine reserve rich with marine life.
For beginners, La Jolla Shores is the easiest entry point for snorkeling. Meanwhile, La Jolla Cove offers stunning scenery and abundant marine life.
What to Do
Snorkel at La Jolla Shores
Gentle waves and lifeguards make it family-friendly.
Watch Sea Lions at Children’s Pool
Sea lions often rest on the rocks here.
Kayak the La Jolla Sea Caves
Guided kayak tours explore dramatic coastal caves.
Visit Balboa Park or the San Diego Zoo
Perfect options if you want a break from the beach.

Weekend Coastal Travel Tips
· Leave early — ideally before 8am — to avoid Los Angeles traffic.
· Check tide schedules before snorkeling.
· Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine ecosystems.
· Bring a wetsuit — Southern California water temperatures usually range from 55–65°F (13–18°C).
Ready to Explore?
Whether you choose the Spanish charm of Santa Barbara, the island escape of Catalina, or the marine wildlife of La Jolla, the Southern California coast offers endless opportunities for adventure.
If you plan to snorkel or explore kelp forests, having the right gear can transform your experience. A compact underwater scooter can extend your range and make underwater exploration easier.
Explore the Sublue underwater scooter collection to find the perfect companion for your next coastal adventure.















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