Sunny Redondo Beach & Dolphin Watch
Redondo Beach and Redondo Beach Pier offer plenty to do for families, singles, couples and runners. Once a commercial port, the City now has a pier with unique shops and restaurants, water sport activities, marinas, and a sport fishing fleet. There's an attractive sea front esplanade that has been called With year-round festivals, contests, biking, kite festival and summer music on the make this a high-activity, zesty place to hang out after you “hang up” your surfboard, swim-suit, roller blades, whatever.
Redondo Beach Marina boasts ocean-oriented activities ranging from sport fishing, boat rides, to a myriad of water sports. Whale watching excursions cruise the South Bay from November through April to view the gray whales migrate to Baja. Diving and snorkeling, boating and sailing fill out the nautical menu. In the evening twilight fishing, brilliant sunsets, delicious dinners, exciting entertainment, dancing at the water’s edge, or a stroll along the ocean. Redondo Beach Marina boasts six restaurants featuring seafood to Chinese choices so no one goes hungry here.

One of the most popular festivals is the annual International Surf Festival. It takes place in Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, with competitions in surfing, running, lifeguard dory races, sand soccer, bodysurfing, volleyball, paddleboard swimming and much more. To see the complete schedule of events or to sign up, visit www.SurfFestival.org.
Photographers love the street action, diving pelicans, seals and beach action. Jake got a photo of a diving pelican from the pier; later, on the whale watch, we took more photos of the high-flying dolphins; sleepy seals, and lazy sea lions hanging out on the red buoys.
From the Strand cyclists, runners and stroller, to the surfers, sunbathers, beachcombers, families and photographers, Redondo Beach is a quintessential Southern California beach community. Can you hear the Beach Boys? For those who like some other entertainment off the beach, the Redondo Beach Pier and Marina offer plenty to do. If you like to fish, throw in a line because you do not need a license to fish from the Redondo Beach Pier. California allows free public fishing from pier structures.
Restaurants, breakfast cafes, bars, game arcades, open-air bars and restaurants Chinese, Indonesian, French, Mexican, and of course American, from the ribs of Chicago to the spicy seafood of Louisiana are also available. The casual bayside Captain Kidd’s Restaurant features eat-in or take-out fresh fish, from lobster dinners to salmon to scallops. Polly’s on the Pier, next to the whale watch ticket office, offers breakfast and lunch with a boat-side view. Jake and I asked for a harbor side window table for dinner at the excellent Bluewater Grill, We ordered lobster bisque, clam chowder, scallops and salmon. Our window faced west and as we dined at 5 p.m., we watched the glorious sunset while we dined. A double delight.
A highlight of Redondo Beach is Redondo Beach Marina, and Pier. The Pier is open 24 hours a day for walkers, fisherman, pelicans and people watching. The shops and restaurants, including breakfast or lunch Polly’s, Captain Kidd’s or Bluewater Grill complete the offerings of this super lively area.
The Redondo Beach Marina and Pier are the center for water activities, from speedboat rides, to kayak and paddleboat rentals to sports fishing excursions to whale watches. Ocean-oriented activities from sport fishing, boat rides, and water sports to seasonal whale watching excursions abound. Water sport enthusiasts can choose from a wide range of recreational boats and trips, which leave from the Pier and Marina. Check out the Gondola Amore, Kayak & Pedal Boat Rentals, Looking Glass Bottom Boat, Ocean Racer Speed Boat, the Voyager whale or nature watch, South Bay Sailing, sports fishing or Pacific Star Diving cruises. Put some excitement in your life with a thrilling coastline “speed” ride on the Ocean Racer.
Jake, my 25-year old nephew Ben Serviss and I boarded the Voyager at 1:30 p.m. on a Saturday for a relaxing whale watching trip, heading out across the Bay towards Catalina Island then back. The two-deck wooden boat holds 140 passengers; the day we cruised it was about half-full so we easily ran all around the bow and deck when the dolphins appeared and began riding the bow waves, jumping and frolicking in the waves. The southward migration of the California Gray Whale is a magnificent sight. The Whale Watch season runs mid-December through March.
On board for the three to three-and-a-half-hour tour is a member of the Cetacean Society is aboard to explain sea life and California Gray Whale. Commonly seen are Sharks, Pilot Whales, Sea Lions, Seals, Pelicans, Sea Gulls and the finned comedians of the deep- the playful Porpoises and Dolphins. Great views of Catalina Island, the South Bay, mountains and beaches added to our relaxing excursion. Redondo Sport Fishing offers Whale Watch Excursions; buy tickets at The Voyager Boat Ride ticket office on the International Boardwalk at the Redondo Beach Marina; call (310) 372-2111. Or website Redondo Sportfishing.com.
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