
Viewed from the Shoreline Aquatic Park, The Pike Outlets is a lively destination for Long Beach residents and tourist a like.
- Palm trees surround the lighthouse tower, one of the main features of Shoreline Aquatic Park.
- Viewed from the Shoreline Aquatic Park, The Pike Outlets is a lively destination for Long Beach residents and tourist a like.
- The lighthouse tower is covered in luminous light during the night sky at the Shoreline Aquatic Park.
- The RMS Queen Mary, above, is a retired ocean liner that’s been permanenlty moored in the port of Long Beach. Since 1971, The Queen Mary has been a staple of the Long Beach skyline and a hotspot for visitors and residents alike.
- Bicyclist ride pass the lighthouse tower, one of the main features of Shoreline Aquatic Park.
- The second-busiest container port in the United States, The Port of Long Beach acts as a major gateway for US-Asian trade.
- The second-busiest container port in the United States, The Port of Long Beach acts as a major gateway for US-Asian trade.
- The second-busiest container port in the United States, The Port of Long Beach acts as a major gateway for US-Asian trade.
- One of the larges aquariums in the United States, the aquarium of the Pacific takes visitors on a adventure through the Pacific oceans three regions: Southern California/Baja, the Tropical Pacific, and the Northern Pacific.
- One of the bright features of the Aquarium of the Pacific is the Dolphin water fountain that stands in front of the aquarium.
- The second-busiest container port in the United States, The Port of Long Beach acts as a major gateway for US-Asian trade.
From the sandy shorelines of Ocean Boulevard to the harbor overlooking the Pike, some of Long Beach’s best sights can be found on the water. Whether your’re looking to dive into the nautical history of the Queen Mary or explore grassy knolls and old lighthouses, your attention is sure to hone in on one of these spots.