Newport Beach/Balboa Island 4th of July Boat Parade

One of my favorite places in Southern Cali has to be Newport Beach and Balboa Island. I absolutely love hanging out when I can sneak it in. Newport Beach and Balboa Island are home to my favorite parade of all- The Christmas Boat Parade. It has become a family tradition and we look forward to it every year.

I just recently learned that there is a boat parade for the 4th also!! I can’t wait!! The American Legion 4th of July parade has over 100+boats participating and is sure to be a pretty cool treat for the family. The theme of course is All American and from what I’ve read it is a real treat for the eyes. The Newport Harbor fills up with of boats adorned in red-white-&-blue celebrating the time-honored Old Glory Boat Parade. It is tradition for boats try to outshine each other waiting for the loudest ovations from onlookers.

It sounds like a lot of fun. You can observe the fun from 1pm to 5pm and watch from various locations from the harbor. My favorite location to watch would be the same as the Christmas parade- From Balboa Island or the Fun Zone. I would also maybe try to catch a fun lunch from one of the restaurants around the harbor. I would suggest heading there early and walking or biking over to Balboa or the Peninsula. If you want to splurge, you can also head over and take a cruise on the Hornblower yacht and have a champagne brunch with parade viewing. It looks very tempting and a real treat- but a little on the pricey side- $54.95 for adults and $27.48 for kids 4-12. Kids 3 and under are free.

To learn more about the parade and route head over here

The parade will be from 1-5pm. Enjoy!!

Balboa Island Ferry

Summer is almost here and that means going out and exploring. My kids are on a transportation kick and I wanted to share with you an excursion I posted about last summer that we will be repeating again this weekeend. Your kiddos will love it!!
I can’t remember what my daughter was watching last week that mentioned a ferry ride- I think it was Dora the Explorer, but I’m not to sure. As soon as the show was over she started asking me about ferries. I explained to her what a ferry was and told her that this weekend I would take her on a ferry ride. There are only two ferries (I’m not counting the Catalina ones) in operation in Southern California. One is the ferry that runs between Coronado Island and San Diego and the other is the one that connects Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula. It’s a fun five minute ride that you and your children will enjoy.
We always make a day trip out of it by exploring Balboa Island, one of my favorite places in Southern California. We usually take the ferry over from the Fun Zone in the Peninsula and head over to Balboa to walk around and have a frozen banana of course!! So yummie and a must when visiting. My kids can’t stop giggling every time we ride. Trust me on this the kiddos will love it. The ferry ride is fun and totally inexpensive. Adults are $1.oo , children 5-12 ,are 50 cents and cars with drivers are $2.oo(each passenger is additional) and children under 5 are free. You will love exploring Balboa Island. For additional info click here.Balboa Island FerryBalboa Peninsula Fun Zone area (follow the signs)
Hours: Ferries leave every few minutes
Sunday through Thursday: 6:30 a.m. to midnight,
Friday and Saturday nights until 6:30 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SUMMER HOURS 6 am to 2 am Daily
Rates:
Car and Driver: $2.00;
Motorcycles and Mopeds: $1.50;
Adult with Bicycles: $1.25 cents;
Children with bicycles $.75 cents

Balboa Island Ferry-one of only two Southern California’s ferries


I can’t remember what my daughter was watching last week that mentioned a ferry ride- I think it was Dora the Explorer, but I’m not to sure. As soon as the show was over she started asking me about ferries. I explained to her what a ferry was and told her that this weekend I would take her on a ferry ride. There are only two ferries (I’m not counting the Catalina ones) in operation in Southern California. One is the ferry that runs between Coronado Island and San Diego and the other is the one that connects Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula. It’s a fun five minute ride that you and your children will enjoy. We always make a day trip out of it by exploring Balboa Island, one of my favorite places in Southern California.
I know you might be asking why would she start blogging about the beaches when summer is almost over? It just so happens that I think the best time to explore the Southland beaches is after Labor Day. September and the beginning of October are always warm and the crowds have dwindled down across the beach cities. It is the perfect time to visit. The ferry ride is fun and totally inexpensive. Adults are $1.oo , children 5-12 ,are 50 cents and cars with drivers are $2.oo(each passenger is additional) and children under 5 are free. Your kids will love it and you will love exploring Balboa Island. For additional info click here.

Balboa Island Ferry
Balboa Peninsula Fun Zone area (follow the signs)

Hours: Ferries leave every few minutes

Sunday through Thursday: 6:30 a.m. to midnight,

Friday and Saturday nights until 6:30 a.m. to 2 a.m.

SUMMER HOURS 6 am to 2 am Daily

Rates:

Car and Driver: $2.00;

Motorcycles and Mopeds: $1.50;

Adult with Bicycles: $1.25 cents;

Children with bicycles $.75 cents