Surf and seafood take center stage in this easygoing California playground.
Ventura has all the makings of a quintessential Southern California city: sunny beaches, famous surf breaks, flapping-fresh seafood restaurants and endless vistas of the sparkling Pacific. The locale has a relaxed, universal appeal — it's not as fancy as neighboring Santa Barbara to the north, but it's more citified than agrarian Oxnard to the south. It's also the mainland hub for spectacular Channel Islands National Park, five islands off the coast that are known as the Galápagos of California.
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Explore Ventura

  • Downtown Ventura
  • Oxnard
  • Ventura Harbor Village
  • Westside

Downtown Ventura

Overview

With Mission San Buenaventura as its anchor, downtown Ventura is compact and pedestrian-friendly. Eighteenth-century Alta California history mixes with a modern cosmopolitan sensibility in the area’s bistros, breweries, galleries and boutiques. An easy stroll leads from downtown to the expansive San Buenaventura Beach.

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Dining, Museums, Historic Sites , Shopping

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Oxnard

Overview

Most Californians know Oxnard as the state’s strawberry-growing capital, but berries are just the beginning in this little city, just south of Ventura. You’ll find winemakers bottling kosher vintages, chefs riffing on Mexican classics, automotive museums packed with shiny chrome and carefully restored Victorians showing their colors in Heritage Square.

Known For

Beaches, Wineries, Museums

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Ventura Harbor Village

Overview

This waterfront neighborhood brims with beachy shops, seafood restaurants and sunset views. It’s also the spot to go if you’re searching for an ocean adventure. Book a boat trip to Channel Islands National Park, take a narrated harbor cruise, rent a standup paddleboard or Jet Ski or just stroll by the sea.

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Dining, Museums, Boat Tours , Island Cruises

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Westside

Overview

Bounded by the Ventura River, the Pacific Ocean and the Ventura hills, Westside is home to a burgeoning arts scene and nearly a dozen galleries. If you're hungry for authentic Mexican food, find handmade birria tacos, enchiladas suizas and chilaquiles at eateries and food trucks on Ventura Avenue.

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Dining, Arts

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Find Your Beach Bliss in Sun-Kissed Ventura, California

A pier as seen from the ocean, with the beach in the background

Stroll Downtown and Walk the Pier

Spend the day strolling through Ventura's highly walkable downtown. Visit its 1782 Spanish mission, the grand and glorious City Hall and dozens of charming shops and eateries. Get schooled in local history at the Museum of Ventura County and walk a lap, out and back, on the city’s 1,620-foot-long pier.

Rocky cliffs abutting the Pacific Ocean

Cruise to the Islands

Take an unforgettable boat trip to Santa Cruz Island from Channel Islands Harbor. Spend the day admiring the islands’ flora and fauna and unbeatable Pacific views, then return to the mainland in time for a sunset seafood dinner.

Shrimp tacos with dipping sauces

Explore Local Beaches

Devote your final day to a sand-and-sea exploration. Stroll the sands at San Buenaventura State Beach. Watch professional surfers tackle the world-class point break at Rincon Point, comb for shells at Hollywood Beach and explore the river estuary at McGrath State Beach.

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