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Number of Hotels313
Number of Reviews1,734
Highest Price$7,088
Lowest Price$100
Average Price (Weekdays)$656
Average Price (Weekends)$705

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Why Visit Newport Beach, California?

Newport Beach, CA is a coastal city located in the heart of Orange County known for its sand and surf, made famous by hit TV series "The O.C." and "Arrested Development".

The Best Time to Visit Newport Beach, California

Newport Beach experiences a mid-latitude semi-arid climate. Temperatures vary only slightly throughout the year. The hottest and driest months fall between July and September, with highs averaging at 85°F. The coolest and wettest months fall between December to February, with lows averaging at 48°F.

Hotels in Newport Beach, CA are most expensive during June and July. The cheapest time to visit Newport Beach, CA is in December.

Getting Around Newport Beach, California

John Wayne Airport (SNA), just 8.5 miles away, serves the city of Newport Beach. The most convenient way to travel from John Wayne Airport (SNA) to downtown Newport Beach is by taxi. Taxis can be found at the Ground Transportation Center located on the Arrivals Level of Terminals A, B and C. The taxi journey will take around 10 minutes, and will cost between US$29–US$35.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Newport Beach, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located on the Arrivals Level, between Terminals A and B. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Orange County Transport Authority (OCTA) provides daily bus service in Newport Beach, CA. Single fares cost US$2, and day passes can be purchased on board for US$5. Day passes are valid until 02:59 the day after they are purchased.

Things to Do in Newport Beach, California

The Balboa Peninsula is bordered by Newport Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. Surf at one of the world's best surfing spots, The Wedge. Bike across the 3-mile-long Oceanfront Boardwalk, where you'll find a myriad of coastal restaurants, luxury beach homes, and dory fishermen. The Balboa, located a mile south of the Newport Pier, is home to Balboa Pier, the Balboa Fun Zone, and the Balboa Pavilion. Catch the Balboa Ferry down to Balboa Island, a must-visit destination. Be sure to try the island's signature Frozen Bananas, famed by U.S. sitcom "Arrested Development". Rivals Dad’s Donuts and Sugar n’ Spice both argue to have created the original Frozen Banana.

The Back Bay, formally known as the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve and Ecological Reserve, sits on 1,000 acres of preserved and pristine wetlands and is home to over 200 endangered species. The ecological reserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts and features the 10.5-mile trail, Back Bay Loop. Visit the Peter & Mary Muth Interpretive Center, located along the trail, for exhibits and interactive displays about the Back Bay's unique ecosystem.

Corona del Mar, Spanish for "Crown of the Sea", is a seaside neighborhood just over 4 miles from downtown Newport Beach. Shop till you drop outdoors at the upscale Fashion Island, snorkel in the crystal-clear water at Little Corona, or take "Insta-worthy" shots with the flora at the Sherman Library and Gardens.

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