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The coastal city of Malibu belongs to Los Angeles County in America and is known for its Mediterranean climate, celebrity homes, surfing, and farms that serve food prepared from natural products. It is one of the tourist destinations with few buildings and shopping centers, and many activities in return, so many people want to spend the summer vacation there, specifically from June until the end of August. Below is an overview of the tourist activities on the trip to Malibu.


Tourist places and activities in Malibu  :


Malibu beaches :


  •  “El Matador” Beach: Tourists do not go to this side of the sea to swim or surf, because its rocky nature makes the two mentioned activities difficultly, but rather to relax on the beach, and watch the breathtaking sunset, as well as to take attractive pictures... The beach is usually not crowded, and it is preferred for picnics, And contemplate the view of the sea.

  •  Zuma Beach: The beach extends for about three miles, and is often not crowded, and attracts especially beginners surfers and windsurfers. The place is equipped with a children's play area, eating tables, and showers...

  •  Surfrider Beach: In contrast to the aforementioned two beaches, Surfrider is crowded with swimmers and surfers who want to watch their shows. Images of the beach abound in films about surfing, and tourist images from Malibu.

  • Pointe Dume Beach: The rocky beach is ideal for exploring, as there is a hiking trail to enjoy the lush green landscapes. It rises from the cliffs to an area overlooking the summit of Pointe Dume, Santa Monica Bay, and much of the Malibu coast. The beach is suitable for swimming and water sports.

walking long distances :



  •  Sandstone Summit: the place is open for walking, with the need to take precautions against the Coronavirus; Sandston can be reached after a minutes' drive out of town. Walking in the place extends for six miles, back and forth, and shows pedestrians wonderful scenes, including the ocean, West Lake and Sherwood Lakes, the Echo Cliffs, and the peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains.

  • Zuma Valley: There are many trails in the valley, depending on the physical level, the goal of walking and the time available, including the Ocean View Trail is a three-mile trail with ocean views at the top, and the Zuma Ridge Trail, which is approximately six miles long. In the valley in general, the tourist encounters horseback riders and athletes who walk with their dogs.

horseback riding :




  • Sea Air Ranch: On this 1941 ranch, actress Elizabeth Taylor rehearsed for her role in “National Velvet,” the latter, a black and white family drama, directed by Clarence Brown. Equestrian lessons are offered at the venue for youngsters...

Historic architecture in Malibu :




  • Adamson's House: A visit to the house, designed according to the Moroccan-Spanish style, and preserved since the thirties of the last century, takes about an hour, during which the eyes can contemplate the architecture, especially the floors, and enjoy the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Guided tours of the gardens attached to the house are organized every Friday. The Malibu Lagoon Museum next door gives the visitor a glimpse into Malibu's history, through artifacts, rare photos and documents... The museum takes the visitor from the early Chumash Indian era through the culture of Spanish California.


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