East of Newport Beach, this town of nearly 11 kilometers of coves and beaches is the most popular coastal destination around Los Angeles and San Diego. Popular with artists since the turn of the century, it abounds in galleries, craft stores and Arts & Craft bungalows. You can discover it all on foot, strolling between the countless shops. For example, if you're looking for captivating real-life landscapes, cross the threshold of Ruth Mayer Gallery - www.ruthmayer.com - on South Coast Highway. Polar bears, eagles, rhinos... For extraordinary photographs of animals, visit the National Gallery of Fine Art - www.ngfineart.com - on Forest Avenue: the quality is such that you'll be able to see details up close, like the eyelashes of some animals. Finally, for a colorful, flowery, dreamlike and almost fairy-tale world, Vladimir Kush - www.kushfineart.com - awaits you a few meters further on. A non-exhaustive list, of course, which we'll leave you to complete!In the northern part of Laguna Beach, Heisler Park - nestled on the edge of Cliff Drive - overlooks the Pacific from the top of the cliffs: the ideal place to watch the sun set. To the west, a stroll along the beach will take you to Diver's Cove, one of the best diving and snorkelling spots around. Further south, you'll find the splendid Treasure Island Beach.

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