The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Dana Point, California (CA)

December 17, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Dana Point is a city located in southern Orange County, California. The population was 33,351 at the 2010 census. It has one of the few harbors along the Orange County coast, and with ready access via State Route 1, it is a popular local destination for surfing.
Restaurants in Dana Point

1. Capt. Dave's Dana Point Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari

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5.0 based on 1,127 reviews

Capt. Dave's Dana Point Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari

Whale watch with Capt. Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari in Dana Point on our high-tech sailing catamaran year round, with two Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods. For 20 years Captain Dave's has provided daily trips to see dolphins, up to 10,000 strong, leap and play right off our bow, plus Gray Whales (December through April), Blue Whales (May through November), and year round Humpback Whales, Fin Whales, Minke Whales, and so much more. Go underwater with whales and dolphins without getting wet during your whale watch in our Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods aboard Manute'a. Listen to dolphins during your whale watching safari with our underwater Hydrophone. Celebrity and certified naturalists make this exciting Dana Point whale watching excursion educational and entertaining too. Mrs. Capt. Dave's famous triple-fudge brownies make this a one-of-a-kind dolphin and whale watching adventure unforgettable. We are a real Eco-tourism company providing only sustainable wildlife viewing. Ask about Fast Cat, our upscale Rigid Hull Inflatable Catamaran and the newest boat in our whale watching fleet.

2. Dana Strands Beach

Salt Creek Beach Park Strand Vista Park, Selva Road west of Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, CA 92629
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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Dana Strands Beach

Reviewed By Z4886QWannev - Monterey, United States

If you are looking for a beautiful beach for a walk, surfing, tide pools and to watch surfer Strands beach is the to go to. I moved away from Orange County four years ago and when I visit this is the first beach I want to visit.

3. Pedego Electric Bikes Dana Point

34186 Pacific Coast Hwy Suite A, Dana Point, CA 92629-2815 +1 949-481-2044 [email protected] http://www.pedegodanapoint.com
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Pedego Electric Bikes Dana Point

Pedego Dana Point is like heaven when you’re shopping for an electric bike. The experience is unmatched anywhere on Earth. We are passionate electric bike experts who treat our customers like dear friends because that’s exactly what you are to us. We put our hearts into helping you find the perfect electric bicycle, and making sure you get the most out of it.

Reviewed By J8959CIdavids - Vernon, Canada

We had often wanted to give electric bikes (Pedego) a try so when on a visit to the sea side town of Dana Pt we were up for a visit to Danny's shop. After a brief intro and with route instructions in hand we headed out for a ride along the coast on the bike trail to san Clemente pier. What a blast! A perfect safe route with nice views and walk on pier. Suprised by the torque generated and the top speed of about 20mph was fun. We had considered ebikes for use on our rv adventures particularly the larger tired of road models. I do like the exercise a regular bike provides ..... perhaps ebikes will reapear on our radar when we are old and grey. Meanwhile best wishes to Danny and if looking for a fun adventure in Dana Pt give Pedego bikes a try.

4. Dana Wharf Whale Watching & Sportfishing

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4.5 based on 3,437 reviews

Dana Wharf Whale Watching & Sportfishing

Whale Watching Adventures, Charters , Fishing and more from Dana Point

5. Dana Point Harbor

34624 Golden Lantern St, Dana Point, CA 92629-2908 +1 949-388-3663 [email protected] http://www.dpharbor.com
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4.5 based on 1,069 reviews

Dana Point Harbor

Known as the “Dolphin & Whale Capital of the World” Dana Point Harbor offers a variety of recreational amenities, boater facilities, dockside dining, and unique shopping experiences that cater to visitors, locals and boating enthusiasts. Activities abound both in and out of the water from watching migratory gray whales that frequent the coastline to enjoying the stunning sunsets and picturesque harbor views. Discover Dana Point Harbor and set sail on a historic and unforgettable seaside adventure.

Reviewed By JerseyDi - Huntington Beach, United States

This area is beautiful. There are shops with clothes, moccasins, souvenirs, jewelry and a variety of items. There are a few good restaurants, coffee shops and cafes. There is a walking trail along the harbor. You can walk past baby beach, rent kayaks and paddle boards, visit the Ocean Institute and museum, learn about the area from the friendly volunteers, take a tour on the ship docked there or just relax. You can walk to the end of the trail that follows the harbor and sit and watch the ocean waves crash over the rocks. It is beautiful to just relax and eat a picnic lunch. I recommend taking plenty of photos. Later go up the hill and there is an overview of the harbor. Again, take plenty of photos.

6. Pines Park

34941 Camino Capistrano, Dana Point, CA 92624-1724 +1 949-248-3530 [email protected] http://www.danapoint.org/index.aspx?page=312
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Pines Park

Reviewed By laurarL9844KX - San Clemente, United States

This picturesque park has something for everyone ...Amazing views to the Pacific , pine tree that mimic art , play ground for the little ones , foot paths winding around , benches if you just want to chill out and take in the beautiful So Cal day .

7. Salt Creek Beach

Pacific Coast Hwy, Dana Point, CA 92629
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4.5 based on 344 reviews

Salt Creek Beach

Reviewed By LnS2004 - Cypress, United States

An impromptu visit to this beautiful beach park was the perfect excuse to get out of the house on a lazy Sunday afternoon. We easily parked in the empty big lot; paid at a nearby automated station ($1 /hour; cash/credit card accepted); and found the path to the beach (located adjacent to the tidy restroom hut). Our leisurely stroll led us past a clean, open grass area with picnic tables and gorgeous homes with panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, to the quiet, practically deserted beach. A lone sailboat in the distant glistening blue water provided a picture-perfect backdrop to this soul-soothing serene environment. So glad we came!

8. Bluff Top Trail

Santa Clara Ave, Violet Lantern to Amber Lantern St, Dana Point, CA 92629 http://www.danapoint.org/index.aspx?page=586
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Bluff Top Trail

Reviewed By karenhB3777MW

We were so excited to walk the Bluff Top Trail and we were not disappointed. It is so beautiful and a photographers dream as you can see all of the harbor and beyond. There are some steps but it is an easy walk. I would recommend it if you are in Dana Point.

9. Baby Beach

24300 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629-2914
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Baby Beach

Reviewed By 925caseyc

There are no waves at this beach but sometimes it can be a bit polluted. I recommend going to the beach at the end of the road by the ocean institute. Down the stairs....

10. Dana Point Nature Interpretive Center

34558 Scenic Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629-2749 +1 949-248-3527 [email protected] http://www.danapoint.org/department/public-works-engineering/environmental/natural-resources/dana-point-headlands-conservation-area/nature-interpretive-center
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Dana Point Nature Interpretive Center

Trails are open everyday from 7:00 AM to Sunset. The Dana Point Headlands Conservation Area is managed by two different entities, the City of Dana Point and the Center for Natural Lands Management. It is atop the Dana Point Promontory and is comprised of 4 parks (in total approximately 60 acres) that contain native Coastal Sage and Coastal Bluff Scrub plant communities. Up to 16 rare plant and 2 Federally Listed species call this area home! Approximately 3 miles of different types of trails wind through coastal bluff tops, mesas, and beaches.

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