
55 Years of Dana Point’s Festival of Whales
For 55 years, the Festival of Whales has marked the return of migrating gray whales to the waters off Dana Point, celebrating the city’s deep connection to the ocean and

For 55 years, the Festival of Whales has marked the return of migrating gray whales to the waters off Dana Point, celebrating the city’s deep connection to the ocean and

Construction and demolition activity continues to reshape Dana Point Harbor as work advances through Phase 3 of the $600 million Harbor Revitalization Project, bringing with it temporary changes to parking,

For many readers, Southern California’s waterfront geography can be confusing, especially when conversations turn to Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro, Wilmington, and neighboring Long Beach. A common question often arises:

Two longtime fixtures of San Diego Bay’s working waterfront have earned national recognition, as the historic passenger ferries Silvergate and Cabrillo were recently added to the National Register of Historic

The Port of Los Angeles has officially broken ground on one of the most significant public access projects in Wilmington’s history, marking a major milestone in the long-term effort to

Los Angeles Harbor has long been recognized as one of the busiest ports in the world, defined by commercial shipping lanes, working waterfront infrastructure and a strong recreational boating community.

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — The Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) has confirmed that the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race, scheduled April 24 through 26, will proceed as planned, despite

For boaters heading into Los Angeles Harbor, Cabrillo Marina offers more than just a safe place to tie up. Located in the heart of the Port of Los Angeles’ West