Since Long Beach is right by the Pacific Ocean, it stands to reason that seafood is a big part of life here. That fact is celebrated in a very delicious way at the annual Long Beach Lobster Festival, held every September. There are carnival rides, games, lots of vendors, music, and of course, plenty of lobster! There is also an international food court that presents some of the most exotic lobster dishes you have ever tasted. Bristol Farms prepares the Maine lobster dinners that are just as tantalizing.
Long Beach's Skylinks Golf Course is one of the most popular places to enjoy a game of golf. There are many twists and turns on the fairways and on the greens, but perhaps the most challenging aspect of the 18-hole course is the beautiful lake that affects several key shots on this well-maintained course that always boasts a steady stream of golf enthusiasts.
Art isn't meant to just engage your eyes. Great art moves you, speaks to you, and inspires you to want to learn more about it. That's exactly what you will experience when you visit the Long Beach Museum of Art. Featuring some of the most impressive pieces of work rendered in various media, this popular attraction embraces both the creations and the creators of art. The museum itself qualifies as a unique piece of art in its own right, as its stunning construction and design allow the building to be situated atop a bluff which offers an equally mesmerizing view of Long Beach Harbor.
One of, if not the most famous attractions in this part of California is Disneyland Park. The “happiest place on earth” teems with pure excitement and wonder thanks to not only the hospitality of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, but also because of the many rides, amusements and sights that the park is famous for. This is a truly magical place that brings out the kid in everyone with many popular attractions. Tap into your inner prince or princess when you experience Tomorrowland to Fantasyland in no time at all. Don’t forget to buy your mouse ears before your visit is done!