Marina del Rey is an unincorporated seaside community in Los Angeles County, California, with an eponymous harbor that is a major boating and water recreation destination of the greater Los Angeles area. Surfing! www.surfing.la The port is North America's largest man-made small-craft harbor and is home to approximately 5,000 boats.
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HOKALI is a surf lessons school. We operate in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. HOKALI connects students who want to learn how to surf with local vetted surf instructors. Find the best surf class with a coach according to your needs: Beginners, Kids, intermediate or advance level. Our community of surfing coaches loves to educate and share this amazing lifestyle. Check out our packages and lessons options of Private Solo Lessons, Group Lessons, Couple Lessons and Surfcamps. HOKALI provides insurance and video tutorials for your lesson. Surf gear could be included for your lesson (it's optional at the check out). For every surfing lesson that HOKALI connects we donate to different local Non-Profit organizations.
When you visit Marina del Rey, you’ll see that living in the moment means paddle boarding to breakfast. Seizing the day can be a mid-morning sailing lesson. How about parasailing over the marina? Or cycling to nearby Venice Beach? Embrace an evening by toasting the sunset on a rooftop lounge or dining under the star-kissed sky on a private yacht charter.
It’s all here … what will your Marina adventure be?
Marina del Rey's proximity to LAX makes travel easy, and its coastal location on the upscale Los Angeles Westside is an ideal home base for a Southern California getaway. Visitors are within a short drive to LA’s popular tourist attractions—the world-famous Venice Beach and Santa Monica are right next door! And after a busy day of exploring, there’s no better place to come back to than any of the Marina’s eight waterfront hotels, all of which offer sparkling harbor views.
With waterfront views, year-round outdoor dining, and award-winning restaurants, Marina del Rey is poised to become the next culinary hot spot in Los Angeles. Enjoy breakfast on the patio, have a casual lunch break from cycling the coast, or join a dinner cruise to take in the sunset.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) has a substation in Marina del Rey. Prior to 1985, maritime and land law enforcement was provided by the Los Angeles County Harbor Patrol, a division of the Department of Small Craft Harbors. The Harbor Patrol was merged into the Sheriff's Department with sworn Harbor Patrol officers becoming Deputy Sheriffs.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD) serves Marina del Rey and is based at Station #110, a part of Battalion 1, at 4433 Admiralty Way. The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services has an office in Marina del Rey.
The Marina Expressway, California State Route 90, terminates at Lincoln Boulevard (California State Route 1) in northeastern Marina del Rey and links the area with Culver City. A water shuttle service, the WaterBus, operates on select days during the summer months. Shuttle services operate on the roads within the marina and between the nearby sites of Playa Vista, and the Venice Pier.
The harbor has eight basins separated by six strips of land, each of which has at least one street on it. From the northeastern end of the Marina, going clockwise, these streets are: Bali Way, Mindanao Way (with west terminus at Burton Chace Park), Fiji Way (bordering the southeastern edge of the Marina), Bora Bora Way, Tahiti Way, Marquesas Way, Panay Way, and Palawan Way. Panay Way, Marquesas Way, Tahiti Way, and Bora Bora Way are all on the western side of the Marina and all terminate at Via Marina. Palawan Way is also on the west side, but it terminates at Washington Bl.
Washington Boulevard bounds the Marina to the northwest. Palawan Way and Via Marina end to the north at Washington Blvd.