As the days get warmer, there is nothing better than planning some time in the great outdoors. I am personally partial to beach days, but take me to the lake, the woods, the mountains - anywhere surrounded by nature, really - and I am a happy girl. If you are dreaming about your next outdoorsy escape - whether it includes hiking, swimming, kayaking, sunbathing, stargazing, or anything else - I have found 10 waterfront Airbnbs in Southern California that I think will make the perfect home away from home for all of it.
Take an island vacation right here in SoCal when you head to Avalon on Catalina. This stylish, tropical-themed condo sits right on the bay so you will not only enjoy spectacular views, but are within walking distance to shops, restaurants, the beach, and tons of water activities, including boating, kayaking, snorkeling, diving, and more. Book your ferry to this little slice of paradise on Catalina Express.
Many think of Big Bear Lake as a winter destination, but it is also a wonderful place to spend time during the warmer months. The lake is perfect for boating, fishing, kayaking, wakeboarding, swimming, etc., and there are lots of great hiking trails in the surrounding mountains. This luxurious lakefront home puts you right in the thick of it and offers amazing views from nearly every room and the outdoor hot tub.
Perched above the shores of the picturesque Lake Gregory, this beautiful Lakeview cabin in Crestline features panoramic views and a lovely deck for barbecuing, stargazing, enjoying a cozy fire, and even listening to live music that wafts in from the nearby town on weekends.
Stay right on a private beach in this bright and airy condo. Large, folding glass doors seamlessly connect the stunning indoor and outdoor spaces. Spend a day in the sun, walk to local bars and restaurants, and enjoy the fire pit in the evenings while listening to the sounds of the ocean.
California’s largest natural freshwater lake, Lake Elsinore, offers fun outdoor activities and plenty of relaxation. This unique lakefront house is specifically designed for guests to enjoy the incredible lake, mountain, and sunset views. It is also just about 20 minutes from the iconic Temecula Valley wine country.
Take advantage of unique opportunities for adventure in Ventura County when you book a stay at this charming and whimsical 1938 beach cottage on the lovely Silver Strand Beach. Walk to Channel Islands Harbor with its restaurants and Sunday farmers market, rent kayaks and paddle boards, or head up the road to visit Ventura Harbor Village. You can even book a boat trip to Channel Islands National Park or an incredible whale-watching tour.
Though there is plenty to do on the iconic shores of Malibu, you may never want to leave home (your temporary home, that is) when you check in to this luxurious beach house. With a spacious interior, tons of modern amenities, a fire pit, an indoor/outdoor shower, and private beach access, you have everything you need for the ultimate beach getaway.
There is no bad time or weather to visit San Diego (although the weather is almost always fairly perfect anyway!) and staying on the beach takes it to a whole new level. Unobstructed views, comfy outdoor furnishings, a boardwalk, and proximity to local shops and restaurants await at this incredible ground-level condo on Mission Beach.
Long Beach is a cool little city with loads of things to see and do, especially along the waterfront, from exploring the canals of Naples to the walkable 2nd Street district to the colorful Shoreline Village, and much more. You can even take an adventurous jet ski trip to Catalina! This contemporary Oceanview condo, characterized by natural light and exquisite views, is the perfect home base for it all.
Summerland, on the coast just south of Santa Barbara, is one of SoCal’s charming small towns and an idyllic place to unwind and escape the city, while still being close enough to enjoy it. Staying in Strand Hus, meaning “Beach House” in Danish lets you enjoy true indoor-outdoor living right on the shore. Watch dolphins in the surf, stroll on the beach, or walk to the small town to enjoy coffee, shopping, and dining. Or head just up the coast to explore Santa Barbara, go surfing, take a harbor cruise, visit the Santa Barbara Zoo, or take a scenic drive.
So, which of these waterfront Airbnbs in Southern California will head to first? Tell us which of these locations calls to you the most. We would also love to hear about your favorite go-to spots for warm-weather adventures! Let us inspire you with some of our favorite outdoor and nature activities in SoCal.
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