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Balboa Peninsula
Balboa Peninsula delivers sun-soaked California charm with miles of pristine beaches hugging both Pacific Ocean and Newport Harbor shores. The iconic Balboa Fun Zone buzzes with vintage arcade games and a classic Ferris wheel, while surfers catch waves near Newport Pier. Stroll the lively boardwalk, hop on the charming Balboa Island Ferry, or try your hand at fishing from one of the historic piers. Beachside eateries serve fresh seafood and famous Balboa Bars (frozen treats) perfect after a day of sand and surf. Most visitors explore on foot or rent bikes to cruise the peninsula's flat, scenic paths. Accommodation options range from oceanfront vacation rentals to beach cottages, all placing you steps from the water's edge.

Corona del Mar
Corona del Mar blends laid-back beach vibes with upscale village charm. Golden sands await at Corona del Mar State Beach, where tide pools teem with marine life. Nearby, Sherman Library and Garden offers a peaceful retreat of blooming flowers and quiet paths. Little Corona Beach provides intimate coves perfect for escaping summer crowds, while Inspiration Point delivers spectacular Pacific views. Dining options range from casual cafes to sophisticated restaurants serving fresh seafood with ocean views. The village core is pleasantly walkable, though a car is recommended for exploring Newport Beach's surrounding attractions. Luxurious vacation rentals and boutique inns dominate accommodations, reflecting the neighborhood's affluent coastal character.

Newport Coast
Newport Coast dazzles with dramatic ocean views and sun-kissed luxury at every turn. Crystal Cove State Park offers pristine wilderness trails and beach access while championship golf courses at Pelican Hill tempt even casual players. This exclusive enclave blends Mediterranean-inspired architecture with California coastal beauty, creating a serene retreat from busier tourist areas. Resort dining dominates with ocean-view restaurants and upscale shopping options at Newport Coast Shopping Center. Accommodations range from world-class resorts with spa facilities to premium vacation rentals. A car is essential for exploring the winding hillside roads, as public transit options are limited.

Lido Isle
This exclusive island feels like Newport Beach's best-kept secret, where quiet waterfront paths wind around luxury homes and private docks. Stroll the perimeter trail for million-dollar views of bobbing yachts and the glittering harbor. The vibe is peaceful and upscale, a welcome escape from touristy beaches yet just minutes from Newport Pier. Getting around means having wheels since public transit is limited here. Nearby Lido Marina Village offers boutique shopping and waterfront dining when you're ready to venture off this residential enclave. Most visitors stay in high-end vacation rentals with enviable water views and private amenities.

Mariners
Mariners combines luxury waterfront living with peaceful harbor views in Newport Beach's most exclusive neighborhood. Spend your days strolling along pristine walking paths that wind past multi-million dollar homes and private yacht clubs. The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve offers a serene escape for nature lovers, while nearby Fashion Island tempts with high-end shopping. Getting around requires a car, though the tree-lined streets make for pleasant walks close to your accommodation. Most visitors opt for luxury vacation rentals rather than hotels. When hunger strikes, you'll need to venture beyond the neighborhood boundaries to Newport's renowned dining scene.
Top landmarks in Newport Beach

Fashion Island
If you like shopping, take time out to go to Fashion Island when in Newport Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches.

Newport Pier
You can stroll along Newport Pier for relaxing water views when you're in Balboa Peninsula. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you carry on walking you'll get to Balboa Peninsula Beaches and Mother’s Beach for some more water views.