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Overview
Zuma Beach—also known as Zuma County Beach—is a popular, scenic destination located in Malibu. With nearly two miles of white sand stretching across 105 acres, this southwest-facing beach is loved by locals and visitors alike.
This beach was listed as one of the best on the West Coast of the United States by Ventura County Star and as one of the cleanest beaches in Los Angeles by Los Angeles Times. It was also named one of the best beaches in Malibu by Lonely Planet, and is a favorite of Randall Kaplan, the world’s foremost beach expert. This beach is open daily from sunrise to sunset.
Amenities
Zuma Beach has 14 lifeguard towers and lifeguards are deployed here during daylight hours. Visitors can also enjoy picnic areas, a playground, showers, seasonal concession stands, volleyball courts, and restrooms. However, please note that dogs are not allowed at the Beach.
Activities
There are many things to do at Zuma Beach including sunbathing, swimming, fishing, beachcombing, surfing, kitesurfing, volleyball, parasailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, bodysurfing, boogie boarding, boating, jet-skiing, water-skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, surf-skiing, and wildlife watching.
While the water can be challenging, experienced swimmers and surfers appreciate the Zuma Beach waves, especially during summer. Surfing conditions can be checked in advance via the Zuma Beach surf report and live camera feed.
The northern part of this beach is popular with windsurfers and the best time for windsurfing here is during late afternoon. Swimmers and kayakers should be cautious, as certain areas between lifeguard towers 8 and 9 are known for stronger currents.
Disability Access
For disabled visitors, Zuma Beach offers beach wheelchairs and has accessible restrooms and showers. From April to October, a wheelchair mat is available for better mobility across the sand. To arrange for a beach wheelchair, contact the local authorities at (310) 457-2525. The restrooms and showers here are also disabled-friendly.
Parking
Reaching Zuma Beach is easy, with the beach situated near 30000 Pacific Coast Highway. The area includes eight parking lots with 2,000 spaces, open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. For convenience, parking costs $0.25 for every ten minutes. Alternatively, free street parking is also available along the highway. Weekends and summer afternoons can get busy, so plan accordingly to avoid traffic.
We recommend visiting this beach early during weekends and summer afternoons because the beach can get crowded – the Pacific Coast Highway near the beach can also sometimes have traffic jams, making your visit to the beach slightly difficult. You should check the Zuma Beach weather reports before visiting because the weather here can sometimes become stormy and rainy.
Fun Fact
Zuma Beach has been featured in several films and television series, including the 1978 film Zuma Beach, Planet of the Apes, How I Met Your Mother, Baywatch, I Dream of Jeannie, and Barton Fink.
In addition, this beach has also been featured in many famous songs including "Zuma" by Neil Young, "Some Girls" by The Rolling Stones, "California" by U2 and "Why I Came to California" by Leon Ware.
In addition, this beach’s name – Zuma – is derived from a mis-spelling of the name of a nearby landmark called Point Dume. Zuma Beach also hosts many fun events including multiple surfing events, volleyball tournaments, and an event named the Malibu Nautica Triathlon – this charity sports event features many fun activities and many Olympic athletes and Hollywood celebrities have participated in it.
Attractions
There are many attractions near Zuma Beach within a 23-minute-drive. Point Dume is a large and famous promontory – the area around it has a diverse coastal biodiversity and you can see many kinds of animals while visiting here. The top of the promontory offers amazing views of the southern California shoreline, the Pacific Ocean, and the Catalina Islands and it is also a popular rock-climbing site.
Solstice Canyon is a part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area – you can explore this canyon’s interesting landscape through hiking trails, and it also offers many fun activities, including picnicking, biking, and wildlife watching. In addition, this canyon also has many interesting things to explore including a waterfall and the ruins of two historic houses including the Roberts Ranch House and Keller House.
Leo Carrillo State Park is a state park that was named after eminent actor and conservationist Leo Carrillo and it has multiple beaches including South Beach, North Beach, Staircase Beach, and County Line Beach. This state park offers many fun activities including tidepooling, fishing, scuba diving, surfing, hiking, wildlife watching, and camping – this park has been featured in many television series and movies including Better Call Saul, the TV show Orange County, and The Usual Suspects.
Malibu Pier is a beautiful historic pier that was built around 1905 and it offers amazing views of the Pacific Ocean and the southern California shoreline. This pier is also popular with fishermen and many surfers also surf nearby – it also has restaurants and shopping stores. If you are looking for another attraction near the beach, Paramount Ranch is a part of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and this ranch was leased by Paramount Pictures in 1927 for shooting films – visitors can see remnants of the film sets used in the shooting of the television shows Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Westworld. In addition, this ranch also offers many other fun activities including biking, horse riding, picnicking, hiking, and wildlife watching.
Restaurants
If you get hungry, there are many great restaurants near Zuma Beach within a 20-minute-drive. Sunset Restaurant serves excellent seafood and it also serves outstanding pastas, tacos, burgers, poultry dishes, fries, and salads.
Nobu Malibu is an upscale waterfront restaurant that was founded by eminent chef Nobu Matsuhisa – this restaurant offers a variety of delicious Japanese and locally-inspired fusion dishes. Spruzzo’s Restaurant & Bar offers excellent dishes for lunch and dinner including pastas, chicken marsala, pizzas, steaks, burgers, sandwiches, calzones, and seafood – this restaurant also serves dishes with Asian and Mexican culinary influences.
Neptune’s Net is an immensely popular restaurant that is known for serving outstanding seafood baskets and it also serves delicious burgers, sandwiches, and its famous clam chowder – it has also been featured in many movies and television shows including The Fast and the Furious, Point Break, and Gossip Girl. If you are looking for another good and affordable nearby restaurant, Sabor a Malibu is a food truck that serves excellent Mexican dishes including burritos, quesadillas, fries, burgers, tacos, fish and chips, and hot dogs.
Hotels
If you are looking for a hotel near Zuma Beach, there are many great nearby options. The 4-Star Malibu Beach Inn is an upscale hotel that offers many amenities including a spa, a fitness center, a beach club, a gift shop, and a restaurant.
Another popular upscale hotel is the 4-Star Surfrider Hotel Malibu that has an interesting surf culture inspired-ambiance, and offers many amenities including a guests-only restaurant, watersporting equipment and beach equipment loaner facilities, surfboard and wetsuit storage facilities, and a shower – the hotel was also listed in Condé Nast Traveler’s “Gold List” of “Best Hotels In The World” in 2020 and 2021.
A more affordable hotel is the 3-Star Malibu Country Inn that offers many amenities including a pool, an outdoor courtyard, and a restaurant. If you are looking for another good and affordable nearby hotel, The M Malibu is a 2-Star hotel – this hotel was one of the first motels to be built in Malibu and it offers many amenities including a pool and a sundeck with lounge chairs.
Nobu Ryokan Malibu is an upscale adults-only hotel that has Japanese-inspired architecture and it has beautiful landscaping with local plants – it offers many amenities including a zen rock fountain, stone pathways, a spa, a nearby restaurant, a racquet club, a sundeck with ocean views, a fitness center, and in-room spa treatments.
Amenities
Lifeguard
Playground
Restrooms
Showers
Activities
Fishing
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Surfing
Volleyball
Rentals
Windsurfing
Food
Restaurants
Access
Car Access
Disabled Access
Foot Access
Parking - Paid
Parking - Street
Public Bus Stop
Features
LGBTQ+
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Top Traveler Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Surf through our FAQs to help you find your perfect beach!
Does Zuma Beach have parking? If so, is it free or paid?
No, this Beach does not have dedicated parking but has street parking near the entrance.
Does Zuma Beach have lifeguards?
Yes, this Beach ensures safety with professional lifeguards on duty throughout the day, offering peace of mind for beachgoers.
Is Zuma Beach a family-friendly beach?
Yes, this Beach is the perfect family destination, offering clean restrooms, vigilant lifeguards, and a variety of nearby food options, ensuring an enjoyable day for all.
Is Zuma Beach good for swimming?
Yes, this Beach boasts excellent swimming conditions, attracting swimmers of all skill levels with its gentle waves and clear waters.
Does Zuma Beach have restrooms?
Yes, Restrooms are conveniently available on or adjacent to the beach at this Beach.
Is Zuma Beach a nude beach?
No, this Beach maintains a family-friendly atmosphere and does not allow nude bathing.
Is there food near Zuma Beach?
Yes, this Beach has multiple restaurant options near or on the beach.
What are the activities at Zuma Beach?
Yes, this Beach is renowned for its vibrant beach scene, offering various activities for everyone to enjoy Fishing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Surfing, Volleyball.
Does Zuma Beach have accommodations for people with disabilities?
Yes, this Beach offers accommodations for people with disabilities, allowing everyone to relish the coastal experience.
Is Zuma Beach a dog-friendly beach?
No, this Beach is not dog-friendly.
Is Zuma Beach good for surfing?
Yes, surfing is an activity that is frequently enjoyed at this Beach.
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