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Beautiful Malibu Beach House Nearest Cities and Towns: Malibu, Santa Monica Contact: Ann Gury click for map Malibu, CA 303-725-5568 Email Property Owner CHECK AVAILABILITY |
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Watch the dolphins and enjoy the relaxing ocean from any of the three decks or private beach. This stunning beach house is a wonderful and calming retreat. The house is equipped with all the modern day conveniences such as wireless internet and HD Televisions. With three decks and four skylights, the house is open, breezy and soothing Also, enjoy Malibu life by surfing, shopping or eating at the many famous restaurants. Close to everything in Los Angeles, this Malibu Beach House is the perfect way to spend the perfect vacation or just a quick get away. |
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| • Pets | • Phone In Room | • Cable TV |
| • Whirlpool Tub | • Fireplace In Room | • Waterfront |
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3 bedrooms 3 baths 4 skylights 3 decks overlooking beach and ocean Local Phone Service Air Conditioned Broadband Internet access Wireless Internet access Satellite Television 80 gallon water heater External and internal Security System Gourmet Kitchen Granite counter tops Gas range Double oven Microwave Dishwasher Refrigerator Washer & Dryer Garage Outside shower Pets with approval Home entertainment center in living room 50” HDTV LCD TV 600 WATT 7.1 receiver Boise 8 speaker system CD Player DVD Player VCR Player Home entertainment center in Master Bedroom 45” HDTV LCD TV CD Player DVD Player VCR Player |
Nearest Airport:
LAX
Check In Out:
Check in @3pm and Check out @11am
Dwelling Type:
House
Rooms:
3
Room Types:
Three bedrooms (queen, full and king beds)
Specials:
Extended Stays (two weeks or longer) 15% discount off nightly rate
Monthly Stays 20% discount off nightly rate
Internet Availability:
Wireless
Baths:
3
Sleeps:
6
Activities and Attractions on Property:
Beach activities
Activities and Attractions Nearby:
Malibu, California has a reputation as big as the Pacific Ocean. An area made famous by the surfing community and the super wealthy, beaches and a relaxed lifestyle reign supreme on Malibu's 21 miles of coastline. Malibu was destined for surfing fame. The area's first inhabitants, the Chumash Indians, gave the area the name "Humaliwo", which means "surf that sounds loudly". Hollywood discovered Malibu in
the 1930s, when a number of studios purchased property in order to film movie and television productions. The area exploded in the 1950s
when a series of Gidget movies used Malibu's beaches as a backdrop for fun in the sun. Today, people still come to Malibu for the beaches, as well as the canyons, mountains, and valleys that offer endless outdoor entertainment. A day in Malibu can include hiking, surfing, swimming, fishing, horseback riding, or plopping down a
towel and working on your tan.
Before heading out in the Pacific sun, how about exploring the Adamson House, a National Historic Site, located within Malibu Lagoon State Park. Built in 1929, the house is an excellent example of Spanish revivalist architecture. The house is full of period furnishings and artistic relics commemorating Malibu's past. One of the most popular features of the house is the extensive ceramic tile that adorns various parts of the house. The famous tiles were produced by the now defunct Malibu Potteries from the red clay found
in the area. Beside the Adamson House is the Malibu Lagoon Museum, which takes visitors on a historical journey of Malibu's inhabitants.
There are displays about the Native American Chumash Indian tribe, the local ranchers that worked the land, and even the surf community
that brought Malibu to more modern prominence.
Malibu has long been synonymous with fun in the sun. The coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches offering an endless array of active
pursuits. One of the most popular beaches is Surfrider Beach, the king of all surfing beaches in the 50s and 60s. This is the only beach in Orange County designated as a surfer only beach. Serious wave riders only please, or those who want to watch the show. You can also have some play time at Leo Carillo State Beach, which has over a mile and a half of sandy coastline. Swimming, wind surfing, and surf fishing are all popular pastimes. Due to an intricate reef system
just offshore, this is also a great spot for trying out your scuba or snorkeling gear. Families flock to Zuma Beach, just up the coast, for the excellent swimming and boogie boarding. Surfers must look elsewhere, however, as this is a non-surfing beach.
Malibu is conveniently located for exploring other southern California attractions. The most obvious choice is Los Angeles, a mere half hour away. Start your LA experience with a trip to the
Griffith Observatory, located in Griffith Park. One of the most famous of the city's attractions, the observatory offers incredible views of the surrounding area. A great day of hiking in the park, followed by seeing the Los Angeles skyline twinkling all around, should be a part of every LA itinerary. Head downtown to Hollywood,
the center of the city's entertainment community. Take a stroll along Hollywood Boulevard, between Gower Street and La Brea, and see all
the celebrities enshrined in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. And true movie buffs will want to visit the excellent film memorabilia stores
lining the street. Shoppers will want to make a beeline for Rodeo Drive. This street is a Mecca for those who have money to spend and
upscale taste.
Malibu is the perfect place for a southern California vacation. Hike the trails around Malibu Creek State Park, an area once used for the filming of M*A*S*H. Relax with your favorite drink as you watch the sun set into the Pacific at one of Malibu's seaside restaurants. Head
into the hills for a scenic drive in Topanga Canyon or on Mulholland Drive. Ride the carousel or do some people watching on the Santa
Monica Pier. Take a day and head out to Santa Catalina Island. Affluence abounds in Malibu, but at its core it is a relaxed, seaside
community that has everything one could ask for to enjoy an endless summer in the Pacific sun!
Restaurant Facilities:
100 yards to Moonshadows Resturant and close to all Malibu resturants
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| Peak Season: | $600-700/Night, $150 cleaning fee & $1,000 refundable security/damage deposit |
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| Off Season: | $500/Night, $150 cleaning fee & $1,000 refundable security/damage deposit |
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