Zuma Beach
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Zuma Beach Overview
Zuma Beach is one of the most popular beaches along the Malibu coast, frequented by both locals and tourists. The 1.8-mile-long sandy stretch is a destination for surfing, boogie boarding, and body surfing. However, the waves can be rough, so beachgoers should be cautious of rip tides.
Surfing Conditions
Surf enthusiasts can check the surf report online. Experienced surfers will find November ideal for a more challenging and faster ride with steep drops.
Other Activities
Those wanting to stay dry can take advantage of the beach's volleyball nets. Additionally, keep an eye out for dolphins, sea lions, and pelicans that are often spotted from shore.
Beach Experience
Visitors love how expansive and clean the sprawling beach is. Some reviewers note that Zuma Beach doesn't feel as crowded as other Malibu spots.
Food and Dining
Food stands sell snacks and drinks, while the southern end of the beach hosts The Sunset Restaurant. This fun venue offers fresh seafood, lobster tacos, burgers, and salads, making it an ideal place to watch the sunset. For the best views, request a table along the large open windows.
Hours
Zuma Beach is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Parking
Zuma Beach is equipped with restrooms, showers, beach wheelchairs, and eight parking lots. Parking fees range from $3 to $15, depending on the day and time, with higher fees on some holidays. Metered parking is also available at 50 cents per 15 minutes, with a 90-minute maximum. Alternatively, you can try to find a free spot along Pacific Coast Highway.
For more information, check out the LA County website.